Saturday, 27 January 2024

What’s on Neon in February

What’s on Neon in February

What’s on Neon in February

The Victim (February 18)

Fifteen years after the murder of her son, grieving mother Anna Dean is accused of revealing the killer's new identity online and conspiring to have him murdered. What is Anna capable of doing in her son's name? And is he really a notorious child murderer, or a tragic victim of mistaken identity? 

This thriller set within Scotland's unique legal system asks: who is really 'the victim’? 

Starring Kelly Macdonald, John Hannah and James Harkness.

Curb Your Enthusiasm S12 (February 5)

Starring Larry David as an over-the-top version of himself, the 12th and final season of this hit comedy series continues to prove how seemingly trivial details of day-to-day life can precipitate a catastrophic chain of events. 

Starring Larry David, Cheryl Hines and Jeff Garlin. 

Key and Peele (February 14)

The iconic, award-winning comedy series Key & Peele showcases the fearless wit of stars Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. 

The duo examines life through spoofs and satire, taking on everything from Gremlins 2 to systemic racism in an array of hilarious sketches that are as wide-reaching as they are cringingly accurate. 

MOVIES

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (February 8)

Miles Morales returns for the next chapter of the Oscar®-winning Spider-Verse saga! After reuniting with Gwen Stacy, Brooklyn’s friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters a whole team of Spider-People. But when the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles finds himself pitted against the other Spiders to save those he loves. Anyone can wear the mask – it’s how you wear it that makes you a hero.

Starring Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Issa Rae, Daniel Kaluuya and Oscar Isaac.

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