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Coming to Netflix in February 2019: 65 Movies and TV Shows Dropping Next Month


February might be the shortest month of the year, but Netflix is still dropping a long list of movies and TV shows throughout it. If you’re not in the mood to watch a romantic comedy come Valentine’s Day, you’ll have your pick of every movie in the Jaws franchise—which, let’s be real, is a pretty perfect scenario. The streaming giant is also releasing several original series and movies, like The Umbrella Academy, which stars Ellen Page and centers on siblings with superpowers who reunite after their father’s death.

Keep these titles in mind too: The Edge of Seventeen, Pretty in Pink, and Hairspray. All three of those movies are ideal for V-Day: cute and sentimental without being too corny. Of course, all three American Pie movies are hitting Netflix, as well, in case you want to do something completely left field.

Below, check out all the movies and TV shows coming to Netflix in February.

About a Boy
American Pie
American Pie 2
American Wedding
As Good as It Gets
Billy Elliot
Dear Ex (NETFLIX FILM)
Final Destination
Free Rein: Valentine’s Day (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Hairspray
Hostel
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws: The Revenge
Personal Shopper
Pretty in Pink
Russian Doll (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Siempre bruja (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
The Edge of Seventeen
True: Happy Hearts Day (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Velvet Buzzsaw (NETFLIX FILM)

Bordertown, Season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Romance is a Bonus Book (Streaming Every Saturday) (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Disney’s Beverly Hills Chihuahua

Ray Romano: Right Here, Around the Corner (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Soloist

¡Nailed It! México (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
El árbol de la sangre (NETFLIX FILM)
High Flying Bird (NETFLIX FILM)
Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
One Day at a Time, Season 3 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants, Season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Unauthorized Living (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Break, Season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, Volume 2 (Streaming Every Sunday) (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Flavorful Origins: Chaoshan Cuisine (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Little Women

Dating Around (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Ken Jeong: You Complete Me, Ho (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Larry Charles’ Dangerous World of Comedy (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
The Breaker Upperers (NETFLIX FILM)
The Dragon Prince, Season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
The Umbrella Academy (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Yucatan (NETFLIX FILM)

Black Sea
Studio 54
The 40-Year-Old Virgin

The Drug King (NETFLIX FILM)

Chef’s Table, Volume 6 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Firebrand (NETFLIX FILM)
GO! Vive a tu manera (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Paddleton (NETFLIX FILM)
Paris Is Us (Paris est à nous) (NETFLIX FILM)
Rebellion, Season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
Suburra, Season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
The Big Family Cooking Showdown, Season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)
The Photographer of Mauthausen (NETFLIX FILM)
Workin’ Moms (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Dolphin Tale 2

Our Idiot Brother

Unsolved: Tupac & Biggie

Jeopardy!, Collection 2
The Rebound

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I Tried DIY Eyelash Extensions For A Month And Gave Up Mascara


I’ve always been a lash fanatic. Pro eyelash extensions, strip falsies, individual lashes—I’ve tried them all. Mascara has always been my biggest priority when it comes to my makeup routine—I swear by formulas that make my lashes look long, full, and nearly fake. In college, I never left my dorm on a Friday or Saturday night without a strip of Ardells rimming my eyes. And in recent years, I’ve sworn by in-salon lash extensions to achieve the fluttery lash look I so love. Honestly, there’s simply nothing better than waking up with a little eye drama.

But after a year of going to the salon for lash extensions every few weeks, I was over it: I started to notice that my natural lashes were becoming sparse. And I got sick of the application process which was long and, well, a little scary. It involves getting your your eyelids taped shut while a technician glues false individual lashes to each of your real ones. If, like me, you suffer from anxiety, it’s an hour spent freaking out about whether or not you’ll still be able to see once the application is complete. I was also dropping $100 a visit. All said, I still missed them Every. Single. Day.

So when I first heard about the at-home DIY eyelash extension system, Lashify, I needed to try it. It’s a DIY set of extensions that, if applied properly, can last anywhere from three to five days. Here’s how it works: you receive a control kit ($145) with two sets of lashes, two types of adhesive (clear, which I prefer, and black), a tweezer-type applicator and an adhesive sealant that magically removes residual stickiness on the glue. The lashes, or “gossamers,” come in tiny little pods with a set for each eye and they’re cut into small strips that are about 1/5 inch long. Depending on your eye shape and size, you’ll need around four to seven little strips—I typically use five. They’re each applied with the special glue, which is similar to (but not nearly as strong as) the adhesive used for in-salon extensions. Then, you clamp them into place with the included tweezers, and clean up the glue with the sealant.

The difference between these DIY eyelash extensions and regular falsies lies in two things: the adhesive, which is lasts much longer than typical lash glue, and where you apply them. Regular lashes are affixed on the top of your lash line, whereas Lashify lashes are glued to your actual lashes, but on the underside. This is the key to making them appear much more natural and basically undetectable. The best part? Once they were applied, I could barely feel that they were there.

Now, I’ll be honest: my first foray in applying the lashes didn’t go smoothly. Similar to applying regular strip lashes, it took a lot of time and practice to get it right. And if you’re someone who doesn’t have experience wearing contact lenses, tugging at your eyes for a stretch isn’t easy. But after about 30 minutes of trial and error, I got the hang of it. I’d reapply them every few days, cleaning the adhesive off of my lashes with an oil-based makeup remover in between. The only struggle: not being able to fully wash off my eye makeup when I had lashes on. But for a full set of fringe that didn’t cost me a ton of time or money, it was worth it. Here are a few tricks I picked up after a month of trial and error.

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1. Turn the clamp upside-down.My first instinct when applying my lashes was to hold the tweezer with the outer end of the curve facing up. Instead, flip it over so the curve is facing downwards. It gives better control when it comes to lash placement.

2. Remove the lashes at your outer corners before bed.Not even my lashes can convert me from being a side sleeper. So after a few nights of waking up with wonky extensions at the outer corners of my eyes, I decided to remove just those sections before bed. Sure enough, the remainder of my gossamers were still intact in the morning, and I simply had to re-apply the pieces at the outer corners—a quick, easy fix.

3. Only use the black glue once you’ve really gotten the hang of things.Without enough practice, the black version of the adhesive can be really, really messy. Stick to the clear glue until you’re expert level, and then switch to the black. Once you’re a pro, the black glue can define your lashes even more.

4. Mix and match gossamer types and lengthsIn order to achieve a lash style that looked glamorous yet still natural, I played around with the different types of lashes that Lashify offers: A for amplify, B for bold and C for curl. Each style comes in multiple lengths, so I tend to stick to bolder and longer lashes at the outer corners, and a shorter, more subtle lash towards the inside.

All things considered, it’s no surprise that the Lashify obsession is real. A Facebook group called Lashify Life has over 5,000 members who share tips and tricks—everything from new ways to clean and reuse the gossamers to how to store them. But if you don’t want to reuse your lashes, you can score another set online for $20—a major savings from what was shelling out for in-salon extensions.



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All the New Halloween Movies and TV Shows Premiering This Month, Ranked by Scariness


Halloween is only a few weeks away, which means you have to squeeze in as many scary movie marathons as you can. I don’t make the rules! That’s just what you do in October! Thankfully, there are plenty of new spooky, semi-spooky, and not-spooky-but-still-spooky things premiering this month to enjoy if you’ve already worn out Hocus Pocus. Well, actually, you can never wear out Hocus Pocus, but these 22 new movies and TV shows are great to watch in between screenings. Here they are, below, ranked by scariness.

In dead last for scariness (but first place for deliciousness) is the new Netflix series about a baker who fills her home with all sorts of spooky confections, crafts, and creatures. But creepy in, like, the fun way.

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Want to see how Disney World suits up for Halloween? Tune in to this annual special, which shows how much work it takes to make the happiest place on earth haunted.

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Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, and several of the OG cast members from Hocus Pocus (no Bette Midler, though) reunite for this twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the beloved film. There will be music, drag queens, and a heavy dose of nostalgia. What more could you want, really?

Freeform Presents The "Hocus Pocus" 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash

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It’s hard to believe Wicked debuted on Broadway 15 years ago, but Idina Menzel, Kristin Chenoweth, and special guests like Ariana Grande are getting together to celebrate it. It’s time to try defying gravity.

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Aside from that creepy dummy with the chattering mouth, not much about the second Goosebumps movie is capital-S scary—despite what the title might suggest.

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Comedy-horror series tend to lean more on the comedy than horror, and Stan Against Evil is no exception. Season three of the hit IFC series debuts tonight.

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The title of this thriller is pretty self-explanatory: A seemingly normal 17-year-old girl’s world is flipped upside down when she stars exhibiting zombielike symptoms. Because this is a Lifetime movie, though, expect more over-the-top laughs than actual scares—which, let’s be real, is more fun, anyway.

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Madeleine Mantock, Melonie Diaz, and Sarah Jeffery are the stars of this 2018 take on Charmed. There’s a feminist tone that drives this reboot, making it both fitting and fun for the times.

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From Hulu comes a classic teen thrill ride that will surely satiate your appetite for movies like Prom Night and When a Stranger Calls. This story centers on a group of teenage girls who must deal with the supernatural aftermath of playing a game of Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board. The horror part comes in when they start dying off in the exact same way the game predicted.

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Based on a true story, this movie centers on two 12-year-old girls who think a monster in the woods will hurt them and their families unless they give it a human sacrifice. So they plot to kill their other friend, who miraculously survives the attack, leading to the arrest of her two friends.

Make no mistake: This isn’t a remake of the classic nineties series starring Melissa Joan Hart. Instead, we’re introduced to a new Sabrina, played by Kiernan Shipka, who must decide on her sixteenth birthday if she wants to stay mortal or become fully a witch—and give her soul to the devil in the process.

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Because what’s scarier to watch on Halloween than a group of people investigating actual paranormal activity in real time?

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Actually, I know the answer to that: monsters. It’s scarier watching people try to find monsters.

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Kim Cattrall stars in this new series from CBS All Access, in which your favorite childhood stories are retold through a psychological thriller lens.

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The second season of this gripping and creepy series will document the appeals of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey, who were found guilty in 2007 for the murder of Teresa Halbach.

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The second season of this horror anthology series, based on the popular podcast, will be available on Amazon streaming on October 19. Each episode has its own self-contained—and horrifying— story, so it’s hard to say what you should expect. Besides, ya know, scariness.

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Syfy’s genuinely terrifying anthology show is back with a whole new Creepypasta story. This one centers on a newlywed couple who discovers a hidden door in their house.

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Dan Stevens stars in this atmospheric period film about a brother who travels to an isolated island to rescue her sister from a cult that kidnapped her.

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Based on the 1959 book of the same name, this new series from Netflix follows a family who returns to their old house and rediscovers all the eerie reasons they left it in the first place.

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The truth is always stranger (and scarier) than fiction, which is why this new Netflix series—in which real people retell their experiences with the paranormal—will send a shiver down your spine.

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Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton star in this truly disturbing remake of the classic seventies horror film, in which a young American dancer joins a prestigious Berlin ballet academy unaware of the fact that it’s run by witches.

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It would feel wrong if this highly anticipated sequel didn’t top our list. Jamie Lee Curtis returns to the role that made her a household name, only this time she’s older, wiser, and hellbent on killing Michael Myers when he returns to her neighborhood on Halloween night.

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Serena Williams Just Dropped a Music Video for Breast Cancer Awareness Month


In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, tennis legend Serena Williams proved she was the G.O.A.T. once more by posting a special message to Instagram—and it’s in the form of a music video she’s actually singing in.

In the video, supported by Breast Cancer Network Australia, Williams performs a cover of the Diviynls’ classic hit “I Touch Myself.”

“This Breast Cancer Awareness Month I’ve recorded a version of The Divinyls global hit ‘I Touch Myself’ to remind women to self-check regularly,” Williams wrote on Instagram. “Yes, this put me out of my comfort zone, but I wanted to do it because it’s an issue that affects all women of all colors, all around the world. Early detection is key – it saves so many lives. I just hope this helps to remind women of that.”

Watch the video for yourself, below:

According to Williams, the music video is part of the I Touch Myself Project, which was created in 2014 as a tribute to Divinyls lead singer Chrissy Amphlett, who, according to the project’s website, “gave us her hit song to remind women to put their health first.” Amphlett died of breast cancer in 2013 while concurrently battling multiple sclerosis.

Beyond dropping a music video, it’s been a whirlwind month for Williams, who recently lost the U.S. Open to Naomi Osaka. During the match there was controversy with the presiding umpire, who made calls many saw as unfair and sexist against Williams.

“I’m gonna continue to fight for women,” Williams said after the game. “The fact that I have to go through this is just an example for the next person that has emotions and wants to express themselves, and they want to be a strong woman. And they’re gonna be allowed to do that because of today. Maybe it didn’t work out for me, but it’s gonna work out for the next person.”

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Coming to Netflix in September 2018: 99 Movies and TV Shows to Start Streaming Next Month


Fall is coming, and you know what that means: Pumpkin Spice Lattes, sweaters, and…a whole bunch of new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix. The streaming service is adding 99 new titles to its queue in September, which means you’ll have options for days and days. From A Wrinkle in Time to Amanda Bynes’ classic Sydney White and Netflix originals like Nappily Ever After, there’s literally something for everyone.

Below, the full list of everything hittingNetflix in September. (PS: Watch these movies and TV shows before they leave next month!)

Available September 1

10,000 B.C.

Another Cinderella Story

Assassins

August Rush

Bruce Almighty

Delirium

Fair Game

Groundhog Day

King Kong

La Catedral del Mar (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Martian Child

Monkey Twins (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Mr. Sunshine (NETFLIX ORIGINAL, streaming every Saturday)

Nacho Libre

Pearl Harbor

Scarface

Sisters (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Spider-Man 3

Stephanie

Summer Catch

Sydney White

The Ant Bully

The Breakfast Club

The Cider House Rules

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

The Keeping Hours

The River Wild

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

Two Weeks Notice

Unforgiven

Available September 2

Disney’s Lilo & Stitch

Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove

Maynard

Quantico, season 3

Available September 3

A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Available September 4

Marvel Studios’ Black Panther

Available September 5

Van Helsing, season 2

Wentworth, season 6

Available September 6

Once Upon a Time, season 7

Available September 7

Atypical, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Cable Girls, season 3 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

City of Joy (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Click

First and Last (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Marvel’s Iron Fist, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Next Gen (NETFLIX FILM)

Sierra Burgess Is A Loser (NETFLIX FILM)

Stretch Armstrong & the Flex Fighters, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Most Assassinated Woman in the World (NETFLIX FILM)

Available September 10

Call the Midwife, series 7

Available September 11

Daniel Sloss: Live Shows (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Resistance Banker (NETFLIX FILM)

Available September 12

Blacklist, season 5

Life (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

On My Skin (NETFLIX FILM)

Available September 14

American Vandal, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Bleach (NETFLIX FILM)

Boca Juniors Confidential (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

BoJack Horseman, season 5 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Car Masters: Rust to Riches (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Ingobernable, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

LAST HOPE (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Norm Macdonald has a Show (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Super Monsters Monster Party: Songs (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Angel (NETFLIX FILM)

The Dragon Prince (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Land of Steady Habits (NETFLIX FILM)

The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes, Season 2 Part A (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Available September 15

Inside The Freemasons, Season 1

Available September 16

Role Models

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Available September 17

The Witch

Available September 18

American Horror Story: Cult

D.L. Hughley: Contrarian (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Available September 21

Battlefish (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

DRAGON PILOT: Hisone & Masotan (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Hilda (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Maniac (Limited Series) (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Nappily Ever After (NETFLIX FILM)

Quincy (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Good Cop (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Available September 23

The Walking Dead, season 8

Available September 25

Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time

Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Available September 26

Norsemen, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The Hurricane Heist

Available September 28

Chef’s Table, volume 5 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

El Marginal, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Forest of Piano (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Hold the Dark (NETFLIX FILM)

Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Lessons From A School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Lost Song (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Made in Mexico (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Reboot: The Guardian Code, season 2 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

Skylanders Academy, season 3 (NETFLIX ORIGINAL)

The 3rd Eye (NETFLIX FILM)

Two Catalonias (NETFLIX FILM

Available September 30

Big Miracle

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Meghan Markle Is Reportedly Doing Her First Solo Engagement With the Queen This Month


Meghan Markle is reportedly about to get some major one-on-one time with her new grandmother-in-law. According to People, the newest royal will accompany Queen Elizabeth II on a “road trip” June 14. They’ll travel to Chester, England, 165 miles northwest of London, to unveil a new bridge, open the Storyhouse Theater, and visit Chester Town Hall for lunch. While the Duchess of Sussex traveled on a number of official visits with Prince Harry—and one with Queen Elizabeth—leading up to their May 19 nuptials, this is supposedly the first time she’ll be going solo with the queen.

Markle met the queen for the first time back in September, shortly after she went on a three-week trip to Africa with Prince Harry. The pair announced their engagement two months later, and the royal matriarch bestowed her formal consent upon their marriage in May.

Following the wedding, Markle was reported to be starting six months of “royal lessons” in order to make her transition into the family as smooth as possible. In those lessons, she’ll apparently learn all the rules of the royal road, and get ready for many, many more outings — with the queen and all the other royals — in the future.

As People reports, the former Suits star has been excited to “hit the ground running” now that she’s officially a part of the royal family, and her outing with the queen is a clear step in that direction. “She’s not going to want to be a quiet princess and simply open hospitals or cut ribbons,” a source previously told the magazine. The Duchess of Sussex reportedly wants to focus on issues surrounding young women and teenage girls, but is also “familiarizing herself with the landscape in this country,” as evidenced by her upcoming trip to Chester. “She’s meeting groups and wants to do that privately, so she can get to know people,” the source added.

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