February Movie Preview

Kevin H. and Lupita shine in Black History Month Movies.

About Last Night: February 14 - Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina Hall and Joy Bryant star in this reimagination of the 1986 romantic comedy classic, based on the David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago. The film explores whether a couple can make a relationship out of a one-night stand and the answer is hilariously complicated. (Photo: Sony Pictures)

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About Last Night: February 14 - Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina Hall and Joy Bryant star in this reimagination of the 1986 romantic comedy classic, based on the David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago. The film explores whether a couple can make a relationship out of a one-night stand and the answer is hilariously complicated. (Photo: Sony Pictures)

Cavemen: February 7 - A single guy, tired of the one-night stand scene and inspired by his nine-year old nephew and female best friend, sets his sights on falling in love. However, he discovers that quest is not as easy as it looks. The film also stars Dayo Okeniyi.  (Photo: Fascination Films)

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Cavemen: February 7 - A single guy, tired of the one-night stand scene and inspired by his nine-year old nephew and female best friend, sets his sights on falling in love. However, he discovers that quest is not as easy as it looks. The film also stars Dayo Okeniyi. (Photo: Fascination Films)

Nurse 3D: February 7 - A wickedly sexy horror thriller about a "good girl" nurse (Paz de la Huerta) who tends to patients at a hospital during the day, but who prowls clubs luring unfaithful men into dangerous liasions at night. The movie also stars Boris Kodjoe and Niecy Nash.(Photo: Lions Gate Entertainment)

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Nurse 3D: February 7 - A wickedly sexy horror thriller about a "good girl" nurse (Paz de la Huerta) who tends to patients at a hospital during the day, but who prowls clubs luring unfaithful men into dangerous liasions at night. The movie also stars Boris Kodjoe and Niecy Nash.(Photo: Lions Gate Entertainment)

The Outsider: February 7 - When a British mercenary discovers that the remains he believes to be his daughter are those of a stranger, the action in this crime thriller ramps into high gear. He soon learns his daughter is alive and he must battle a crooked cyber millionare (James Caan) boss to get her back.   (Photo: Zero Gravity Management)

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The Outsider: February 7 - When a British mercenary discovers that the remains he believes to be his daughter are those of a stranger, the action in this crime thriller ramps into high gear. He soon learns his daughter is alive and he must battle a crooked cyber millionare (James Caan) boss to get her back. (Photo: Zero Gravity Management)

Someone Marry Barry: February 7 - Damon Wayans Jr. stars in this raunchy rom com about a trio of childhood friends on a mission to find a wife for their socially challenged pal Barry (Tyler Labine). The tale gets even funnier when they realize Barry's new matchmade girlfriend is exactly like him.  (Photo: Straight Up Films)

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Someone Marry Barry: February 7 - Damon Wayans Jr. stars in this raunchy rom com about a trio of childhood friends on a mission to find a wife for their socially challenged pal Barry (Tyler Labine). The tale gets even funnier when they realize Barry's new matchmade girlfriend is exactly like him. (Photo: Straight Up Films)

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Welcome to the Jungle: February 7 - With a script the latter portion of his career has been literally screaming for, Jean-Claude Van Damme has offically joined the spoof film genre. This laugh-out loud comedy follows a group of office workers stranded on a desert island at a corporate retreat from hell. The movie also stars Dennis Haysbert.  (Photo: Salt Company International)

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Welcome to the Jungle: February 7 - With a script the latter portion of his career has been literally screaming for, Jean-Claude Van Damme has offically joined the spoof film genre. This laugh-out loud comedy follows a group of office workers stranded on a desert island at a corporate retreat from hell. The movie also stars Dennis Haysbert. (Photo: Salt Company International)

Robocop: February 12 - Stars Samuel L. Jackson and Michael K. Williams add the hip and cool quotient to the reboot of the 1987 original. With drones winning American wars around the world, it's up to a good Detroit cop (Joel Kinnaman) enhanced with robotics to fight the good fight on his domestic home turf. The movie also stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste.  (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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Robocop: February 12 - Stars Samuel L. Jackson and Michael K. Williams add the hip and cool quotient to the reboot of the 1987 original. With drones winning American wars around the world, it's up to a good Detroit cop (Joel Kinnaman) enhanced with robotics to fight the good fight on his domestic home turf. The movie also stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste. (Photo: Columbia Pictures)

The Returned: February 15 - Zombies anyone? The Returned offers lots of horror thrills for fans for of the post dead. The film's story centers around a special treatment called "Return Protein" which can stop the spread of the zombie virus. But you guessed it, the stock is running low and the world is on the brink of chaos. Run for cover!   (Photo: Castelao Pictures)

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The Returned: February 15 - Zombies anyone? The Returned offers lots of horror thrills for fans for of the post dead. The film's story centers around a special treatment called "Return Protein" which can stop the spread of the zombie virus. But you guessed it, the stock is running low and the world is on the brink of chaos. Run for cover! (Photo: Castelao Pictures)

3 Days To Kill: February 21 - Grown folk's leading man Kevin Costner got a hall pass to become a action hero once again in this action thriller. He plays an international spy who's juggling a search for the world's most ruthless terrorist and building a relationship with his estranged teenage daughter.  (Photo: Relativity Media)

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3 Days To Kill: February 21 - Grown folk's leading man Kevin Costner got a hall pass to become a action hero once again in this action thriller. He plays an international spy who's juggling a search for the world's most ruthless terrorist and building a relationship with his estranged teenage daughter. (Photo: Relativity Media)

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Pompeii: February 21 - Hollywood has once again hit the history books for its next great disaster film. This time out we're revisiting the Italian volcano in the city of Pompeii as a slave turned gladiator attempts to save his true love.   (Photo: Sony Pictures)

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Pompeii: February 21 - Hollywood has once again hit the history books for its next great disaster film. This time out we're revisiting the Italian volcano in the city of Pompeii as a slave turned gladiator attempts to save his true love. (Photo: Sony Pictures)

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Non-Stop: February 28 - In Lupita Nyong'o's follow up to 12 Years a Slave, she stars as Gwen, one of several passengers in danger when an air marshal (Liam Neeson) gets cryptic text messages demanding $150 million be transferred into an off-shore account.  (Photo: Universal Pictures)

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Non-Stop: February 28 - In Lupita Nyong'o's follow up to 12 Years a Slave, she stars as Gwen, one of several passengers in danger when an air marshal (Liam Neeson) gets cryptic text messages demanding $150 million be transferred into an off-shore account. (Photo: Universal Pictures)

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Repentance: February 28 - Seeking a solid psychological thriller starring Black people? Look no further, Repentenance is your movie. The all-star cast features Anthony Mackie as a reinvented therapist who takes on a troubled client (Forest Whitaker) and things go terribly wrong from there. The film also stars Sanaa Lathan and Mike Epps.  (Photo: Codeblack Entertainment)

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Repentance: February 28 - Seeking a solid psychological thriller starring Black people? Look no further, Repentenance is your movie. The all-star cast features Anthony Mackie as a reinvented therapist who takes on a troubled client (Forest Whitaker) and things go terribly wrong from there. The film also stars Sanaa Lathan and Mike Epps. (Photo: Codeblack Entertainment)