The Best Movies and TV Shows New to Netflix, Amazon and Stan in Australia in February

FEBRUARY 19

Don’t search for any sympathetic characters in J Blakeson’s “I Care a Lot,” a blackly comedian neo-noir movie through which two oddly charismatic creeps attempt to outwit each other. Rosamund Pike performs a high-class grifter, who exploits the systemic flaws within the elder-care trade to earn money off the helpless. Peter Dinklage performs a drug kingpin dwelling underneath an assumed identify, who dangers revealing himself when his mom (Dianne Wiest) will get caught up within the rip-off. Like Blakeson’s entertainingly nasty 2009 debut movie “The Disappearance of Alice Creed,” it is a well-acted and twisty film, made for audiences who take pleasure in watching intelligent of us be shamelessly terrible.

FEBRUARY 23

This documentary in regards to the legendary Brazilian footballer Edson Arantes do Nascimento, often known as Pelé, is targeted totally on his 4 World Cup appearances, from 1958 to 1970. Between these years, he went from being an unknown teen from a poor São Paulo neighborhood to turning into universally acknowledged as probably the greatest ever. The “Pelé” administrators Ben Nicholas and David Tryhorn have a wealth of thrilling footage of the person in motion, however their movie is simply as a lot about how Brazil and the world modified through the 1960s.

FEBRUARY 24

Followers of “Gilmore Women” ought to discover lots to love about “Ginny & Georgia,” a drama a few precociously mature teenage lady (Antonia Gentry) and her extra free-spirited and libertine mom (Brianne Howey), who’re each adjusting to a brand new life in a quaint New England city. In a reversal of the “Gilmore Women” premise — the place the mother was born of privilege after which fled to a extra middle-class existence — in “Ginny & Georgia” the household has seen arduous instances and is now striving for one thing higher. The core of the present stays the usually shaky relationship between a strong-willed mum or dad and her equally headstrong little one.

Additionally arriving: “Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Prepared” Season 2 (February 2), “Black Seaside” (February three), “Hache” Season 2 (February 5), “Invisible Metropolis” (February 5), “The Final Paradiso” (February 5), “Little Huge Girls” (February 5), “House Sweepers” (February 5), “Strip Down, Rise Up” (February 5), “Crime Scene: The Vanishing on the Cecil Lodge” (February 10), “The Misadventures of Heidi and Cokeman” (February 10), “Capitani” (February 11), “Purple Dot” (February 11), “Squared Love” (February 11), “Buried by the Bernards” (February 12), “Nadiya Bakes” (February 12), “Xico’s Journey” (February 12), “Howdy, Me!” (February 15), “Behind Her Eyes” (February 17), “Tribes of Europa” (February 19), “2067” (February 19), “Classmates Minus” (February 20), “Excessive-Rise Invasion” (February 25), “Bigfoot Household” (February 26), “Caught by a Wave” (February 26), “Loopy About Her” (February 26).

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