New Streaming Picks: Feb 10-16

Upcoming TV Series and Movies to Watch in February
As the month of February approaches, several exciting new series and movies are set to debut on various streaming platforms. From gripping crime dramas to heart-wrenching love stories, there's something for every viewer. Below is a detailed look at what's coming up.
Cross: Season 2
Premiering on February 11, this season follows Alex Cross, a brilliant homicide detective and forensic psychologist. His unique ability to understand the minds of serial killers makes him an invaluable asset in catching them. In Season Two, Cross faces a new challenge as he tracks down a ruthless vigilante who targets corrupt billionaire magnates. The show promises intense action, psychological depth, and a compelling storyline that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Love Me Love Me
Set to premiere on February 13, this drama centers around June, who moves to Italy for a fresh start after her brother’s death. At her new elite school, she becomes entangled with James, a dangerous bully involved in clandestine MMA fights, and begins dating his best friend, Will, the perfect honor student. However, as secrets unravel and tensions rise, June must navigate a web of deception and decide where her heart truly belongs.
Eddington
This new series, premiering on February 13, explores the conflict between a small-town sheriff and a mayor in Eddington, New Mexico. As neighbor turns against neighbor, the town becomes a powder keg of tension and unrest. The show delves into themes of power, loyalty, and the consequences of personal choices.
Like Water For Chocolate: Season 2
The second and final season of this adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s novel premieres on February 15. It follows Tita and Pedro as they risk everything for their forbidden love during the Mexican Revolution. This season is expected to deliver emotional depth, rich storytelling, and a powerful conclusion to the beloved series.
Thai Street Food: Best Kept Secrets
Hosted by Mark Wiens, this series premieres on February 13 and takes viewers on a culinary journey through Thailand. It highlights hidden, multigenerational, and local food spots that are off the beaten path. With its focus on authentic flavors and cultural traditions, this show is a must-watch for food lovers.
Million-Follower Detective
Premiering on February 12, this crime thriller follows Detective Chen Chia-jen as he races to uncover the identity of Baba the Witch, a viral tarot reader who accurately predicts the deaths of influencers. The show blends mystery, suspense, and a touch of the supernatural, offering a unique take on the crime genre.
The French Dispatch Of The Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun
This film, premiering on February 12, is a tribute to the eccentricities of life. Set in the French bureau of an American publication, it prepares its final issue with stories about an eccentric artist, ardent student protests, and a culinary rescue. The film is a celebration of creativity and human connection.
Museum Of Innocence
Premiering on February 13, this series is based on Orhan Pamuk’s iconic novel. It follows a man’s forbidden love for a shop-girl in 1970s Istanbul, evolving into a lifelong journey of obsession and longing. The story is a poignant exploration of love, memory, and loss.
The Art Of Sarah
Set to premiere on February 13, this series follows a woman who builds a new identity based on lies. When a body is found beneath Seoul’s luxury strip, a relentless detective begins to unravel her secrets. The show combines elements of crime, mystery, and psychological drama.
Style Of Hiroshi Nohara's Lunch
Premiering on February 15, this spinoff of "Crayon Shin-chan" follows hardworking salaryman Hiroshi Nohara as he searches for the perfect midday meal. The show offers a light-hearted look at the importance of lunch in daily life, blending humor with cultural insights.