Movies theaters are bursting with energy this February. With new releases, the return of beloved classics and the run-up to the Oscars on March 2, there’s a little something for everyone at the local multiplex. Let’s take a look!

 

Love Hurts

Ke Huy Quan in Love Hurts


Opens February 7
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You’d never know that Wisconsin Realtor Marvin Gable (Ke Huy Quan) was once a hit man. Well, Rose (Ariana DeBose) knows his secret, and she needs him back in action to face off against his brother (Daniel Wu) in this high-adrenaline comedy.
 
 
 
 

Becoming Led Zeppelin

 
Becoming Led Zeppelin
 

Opens February 7
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How did Led Zeppelin, well, become Led Zeppelin? Get the story straight from the players themselves in this authorized documentary. You’ll get to know each of the member’s backgrounds, get the inside story on the group’s first two albums and hear tales from those early tours. You’ll also see some rare performances on the big screen. Rock on.
 
 
 

Heart Eyes

 
Heart Eyes
 

Opens February 7
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Couples in one city know to be careful on Valentine’s Day, lest they become this year's victims of the Heart Eyes Killer. But this year, the killer has targeted the wrong duo. Olivia Holt and Mason Gooding star as two single people trying to survive the night together.
 
 
 
 

The Twilight Saga (re-release)

 
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
 

February 8-12

 
Attention, Twi-hards. Select Cinemark locations are bringing the Twilight series back to the big screen, just in time for Valentine's Day. Get your tickets at these links:
 
February 8: Twilight 
 
 

Harry Potter series (re-release)

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter

 

Starting February 13

Fathom Events brings the beloved boy wizard back to theaters this month. Here’s the schedule and ticketing links:

February 13, 20 and 27: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
February 14, 21 and 28: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
February 15 and 22: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
February 16 and 23: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

 

Captain America: Brave New World

 
Anthony Mackie in Captain America: Brave New World
 

Opens February 14
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Moviegoers named Captain America: Brave New World as their most anticipated movie of 2025. The wait is almost over for Sam Wilson’s (Anthony Mackie) maiden voyage as Captain America – with a little bit of Falcon flair. And with international intrigue, high-energy action and the emergence of an incredible red adversary, it’s quite an initiation. Harrison Ford and Danny Ramirez co-star; Julian Onah directs.
 
 
 
 

Paddington In Peru

 
Paddington in Peru
 

Opens February 14
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Paddington, accompanied by the Brown family, takes a trip to Peru to visit his aunt. It’s not long before they’re all swept off an adventure they never could have seen coming.
 
 
 
 

The Monkey

 
Theo James in The Monkey
 

Opens February 21
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Oz Perkins’ Longlegs follow-up is this brisk adaptation of Stephen King’s short story of the same name. Theo James stars in the dual roles of Hal and Bill, twin brothers who discover a toy that brings devastation wherever it goes. Can they contain the malevolent figure and put an end to its deadly streak? Tatiana Maslany and Elijah Wood co-star.
 
 
 
 

The Unbreakable Boy

The Unbreakable Boy


Opens February 21
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Young Austin LeRette may have autism and brittle bone disease, yet he’s anything but fragile. His ability to find joy in everything is an inspiration to all around him – especially his father Scott (Zachary Levi). Jon Gunn directs.
 
 
 

2025 Best Picture Showcase Marathons

February 22 and March 1

 
Catch up on the Oscar nominees for Best Picture at select AMC theaters, divided into two marathon viewings. Check the links for participating theaters and showtimes
 
 
February 22: Day One Marathon 
I'm Still Here; Conclave; Nickel Boys; Anora; The Substance
 
March 1: Day Two Marathon
Wicked; The Brutalist; A Complete Unknown; Dune: Part 2

Want to see them all in one go? Five AMC theaters across the country will present the nominees in a 24-hour marathon leading up to the Oscars.
 
 
 

The Day the Earth Blue Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

 
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck
 

Opens February 28
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Aliens are headed our way, and Earth’s only hopes are… Porky Pig and Daffy Duck? This is the first Looney Tunes feature movie created specifically for movie theaters, and it’s just as big, bright and funny as you’d hope. It’s okay if you say you’re only going for the kids. We won’t tell if you have just as much fun as they do.
 
 
 

Last Breath

 
Finn Cole, Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu in Last Breath
 

Opens February 28
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In this tense survival tale, two deep-sea divers (Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu) frantically work to rescue a teammate (Finn Cole) trapped with very little air.    
 
 
 
 

My Dead Friend Zoe

 
Natalie Morales and Sonequa Martin-Green in My Dead Friend Zoe
 

Opens February 28
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U.S. Army veteran Merit (Sonequa Martin-Green) is trying to reacclimate to civilian life while dealing with her family. But she doesn't have to do it alone: She has her friend and fellow soldier Zoe by her side. Just one thing: Zoe is dead. This dark comedy won raves at SXSW last year, and it's heading into theaters with a 100% rating on the Tomatometer.