Ten Movies to See in February 2026

Ten Movies to See in February 2026

- By Nicolas Delgadillo -->

Two beloved horror franchises come to their ends, Elvis Presley returns for one final concert, and much more hits the big screen this month

‘Whistle’ February 6th (Theaters)

From the director of the 2018 horror hit The Nun and starring Dafne Keen (Logan),  Whistle follows a misfit group of unwitting high school students who stumble upon a cursed object, an ancient Aztec Death Whistle. They discover that blowing the whistle and the terrifying sound it emits will summon their future deaths to hunt them down. As the body count rises, the friends investigate the origins of the deadly artifact in a desperate effort to stop the horrifying chain of events that they have set in motion. 

 

‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ February 6th (Theaters)

See how it all ends. This epic conclusion to the cult horror series sees Maya (Madelaine Petsch) square off against the masked killers one last time in a brutal, full-circle reckoning of survival and revenge.

 

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ February 13th (Theaters)

Gore Verbinski, the visionary behind the iconic Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, comes a tremendous return to the big screen. In Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, a "Man From the Future" (Sam Rockwell) arrives at a diner in Los Angeles where he must recruit the precise combination of disgruntled patrons to join him on a one-night quest to save the world from the terminal threat of a rogue artificial intelligence.

 

‘Cold Storage’ February 13th (Theaters)

When a highly contagious, mutating fungus escapes a sealed facility, two young employees (Stranger Things' Joe Keery & Barbarian's Georgina Campbell), joined by a grizzled bioterror operative (Liam Neeson), must survive the wildest night shift ever to save humanity from extinction, as the microorganism spreads and destroys everything in its path.

 

‘Crime 101’ February 13th (Theaters)

Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles, Crime 101 weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway have mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker (Halle Berry) who is facing her own crossroads. Convinced he has found a pattern, a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) is closing in, raising the stakes even higher. As the heist approaches, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur, and all three are faced with life-defining choices - and the realization that there can be no turning back.

 

‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ February 13th (Theaters)

Based on the popular Canadian comedy series, Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie follows Matt and Jay's plan to book a show at the Rivoli. Naturally, it goes horribly wrong, resulting in them accidentally traveling back to the year 2008, where they're stranded unless they can find a way back to the future.

 

‘How to Make a Killing’ February 20th (Theaters)

From John Patton Ford, the writer / director behind 2022's excellent Emily the Criminal, comes a slick, mean slice of black comedy thrills. Disowned at birth by his wealthy family, Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) will stop at nothing to reclaim his inheritance, no matter how many relatives stand in his way.

 

‘The Dreadful’ February 20th (Theaters / Digital)

From director Natasha Kermani (LuckyAbraham's Boys), comes a new vision of Gothic horror. Set in medieval England, Anne (Sophie Turner) and her domineering mother-in-law Morwen (Marcia Gay Harden) struggle to survive on the outskirts of society. But when a man from Anne’s past (Kit Harington) returns from war, a curse begins to take shape through a mysterious knight and threatens to destroy them all.

 

‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ February 20th (IMAX) / February 27th (Theaters)

From Baz Luhrmann, the maximalist filmmaker behind 2022's smash hit Elvis biopic, comes a concert film like no other. In this awe-inspiring film, never-before-seen footage and recordings feature Elvis Presley in concert at his Las Vegas residency during the later stage of his career. You won't want to miss this on the big screen with some strong speakers.

 

‘Scream 7’ February 27th (Theaters)

When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter (Isabel May) becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all.

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