New To Amazon Prime Video In February 2021: Catfish, The Prestige, And So Much More

And just like that, the first month of 2021 is nearly over, and it’s already time to start looking ahead to the shortest month of the year and what streaming content will be on offer. You can take a look at what Netflix, Shudder, and Hulu have teed up for February–here’s a look at Amazon Prime Video for the month coming up.

Prime Video is setting the mood right for Valentine’s Day by right out of the gate on February 1 offering up tons of rom-coms, romantic misadventures, and all sorts of movies and limited series that explore romantic relationships. Standouts well worth a repeat viewing–or making a point of seeing if it’s the first time–include the series Modern Love (adapted from the real-life personal essay New York Times column from the same name) and Fleabag (adapted from Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s incredible 2013 one-woman show of the same name about her quest for love). You don’t even have to wait until February 1 to watch those, and probably shouldn’t, in fact.

If romance isn’t your thing, director Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige is a definite palate cleanser. It hits Prime Video on the first of the month. A mystery-thriller released back in 2006, based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Christopher Priest, the movie follows a cutting rivalry between stage magicians in London at the end of the 19th century. There’s definitely no love between Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier and Christian Bale as Alfred Borden as they become obsessed with one-upping each other to achieve the best stage illusion.

On February 16, the documentary Catfish–which popularized the term–is coming to Prime Video. This is the original story of a man believing he is building a romantic relationship with a young woman through Facebook–but hopefully a spoiler alert isn’t necessary to reveal that the film documents the resulting fallout and devastation when it’s made clear the romance was carried out via fake accounts.

Below, you’ll find everything coming to Amazon Prime Video for the month of February.

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New to Amazon in February 2021

February 1

Antz (1998)Australia (2008)Be My Valentine (2013)Burn Motherf**ker, Burn! (2017)Coming To America (1988)Courageous (2011)Dazed And Confused (1993)Down To Earth (2001)Hitsville: The Making of Motown (2019)How She Move (2008)Imagine That (2009)Just Wright (2010)Kiki (2017)Love by Accident (2020)Love by the 10th Date (2017)Moulin Rouge (2001)Notes On A Scandal (2006)Shanghai Noon (2000)SMOOCH (2011)Spy Next Door (2010)The Haunting In Connecticut (2009)The Ides Of March (2011)The Last Appeal (2016)The Prestige (2006)There’s Something About Mary (1998)The Village (2004)Whitney: Can I Be Me (2017)19-2: Season 1 (Acorn TV)African American Lives: Season 1Billions: Seasons 1-3Black in Latin America: Season 1Butter and Brown: Season 1City on a Hill: Season 1Civil War Journal: Season 1Faster With Finnegan: Season 1Finding Your Roots: Season 1For the Love of Jason: Season 1Genealogy Roadshow: Season 1I Killed My BFF: Season 1I Married Joan: Season 1Mercy Street: Season 1One On One: Season 1-5Raiders of Ghost City: Season 1Safe House: Season 1Tell Me Your Secrets – Amazon Original Series: Season 1The Game: Seasons 1-3The White Princess: Season 1What’s New Scooby-Doo?: Season 1WuTang Clan: Of Mics and Men: Season 1

February 5

Bliss – Amazon Original Movie (2021)Little Coincidences (Pequeñas Coincidencias): Season 3

February 12

Clifford – Amazon Original Series: New EpisodesMap Of Tiny Perfect Things – Amazon Original Movie (2021)

February 16

Catfish (2010)The Warrior Queen Of Jhansi (2019)

February 18

Sonic The Hedgehog (2020)

February 19

The Boarding School: Las Cumbres – Amazon Exclusive: Season 1

February 26

The Informer (2020)*Top Class: The Life and Times of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers – IMDb TV Original: Limited Series

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