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Top 10 Must-See Films Arriving This February

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Published: 12 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

February’s cinematic lineup is shaping up to be one of the most varied and intriguing in recent memory, offering audiences a rich blend of genres, tones, and storytelling styles that range from intimate character studies to blockbuster spectacle. Studios and independent filmmakers alike are releasing projects designed to capture the imagination during the winter season, and the result is a slate that reflects both the diversity of contemporary filmmaking and the evolving tastes of global audiences. From literary adaptations and science-fiction thrillers to animated adventures and psychological dramas, this month’s releases suggest that the film industry is entering 2026 with renewed creative energy.

Among the earliest arrivals is Cold Storage, a horror-comedy adapted from the novel by prolific screenwriter David Koepp, whose résumé spans major franchises and acclaimed thrillers. The film follows two young security guards, played by Joe Keery and Georgina Campbell, who stumble upon a terrifying secret beneath a storage facility. Hidden underground lies a mutant fungus once contained within a defunct military base, now awakened by rising temperatures and threatening to transform anyone it touches into a zombie-like creature. With Liam Neeson appearing as a scientist racing to contain the outbreak, the film combines environmental anxieties with tongue-in-cheek thrills, delivering a story that is both absurdly entertaining and strangely timely.

Equally compelling but dramatically different in tone is The President’s Cake, a poignant drama set in Iraq in 1997 during Saddam Hussein’s rule. Directed by Hasan Hadi, the film centres on nine-year-old Lamia, who is tasked with baking a cake for her classmates to celebrate the leader’s birthday despite her family’s poverty under international sanctions. As she ventures into the city with her grandmother in search of ingredients, the story unfolds as a child’s-eye view of life under authoritarian pressure. Critics have praised the film’s ability to balance innocence and political reality, highlighting its emotional depth and vivid sense of place.

Romantic storytelling takes an unconventional turn with Pillion, which arrives in US cinemas around Valentine’s Day. Starring Harry Melling as a shy parking attendant and Alexander Skarsgård as the charismatic leader of a motorcycle gang, the film explores an intense relationship that challenges traditional expectations of love and identity. Adapted from a novella by Adam Mars-Jones and directed by Harry Lighton, it has been described as daringly explicit yet emotionally sincere, a combination that has already generated conversation among critics and audiences alike.

One of the most talked-about releases of the month is Emerald Fennell’s reinterpretation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel, titled “Wuthering Heights.” Known for her visually striking and provocative filmmaking style, Fennell has cast Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Cathy and Heathcliff, a choice that initially sparked debate among fans of the literary original. The director has explained that her version is intended as a personal, emotional response to the novel rather than a literal adaptation, and early footage suggests a lush, intense vision that emphasises passion and psychological complexity. The unconventional decision to place quotation marks around the title has further fuelled curiosity, signalling that the film is meant to be seen as an interpretation rather than a definitive retelling.

Family audiences are likely to gravitate toward GOAT, an animated feature from Sony that tells the story of a teenage goat striving to succeed in a sport resembling basketball within a world of anthropomorphic animals. Voiced by Caleb McLaughlin and co-produced by basketball star Stephen Curry, the film embraces themes of perseverance and self-belief, following a protagonist who must overcome physical disadvantages to compete with much larger teammates. Its combination of humour, heart, and sports-movie spirit positions it as a feel-good option for viewers of all ages.

Director Gore Verbinski returns to cinemas after nearly a decade with Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, a science-fiction comedy thriller starring Sam Rockwell as a time traveller attempting to prevent humanity’s destruction by a rogue artificial intelligence. The narrative unfolds through repeated attempts to alter the timeline, blending action, absurdity, and philosophical questions about fate and free will. Early reactions suggest the film delivers both spectacle and substance, offering a playful yet thoughtful take on one of science fiction’s most enduring themes.

Dark comedy enters the lineup with How to Make a Killing, a modern twist on the classic British film Kind Hearts and Coronets. Written and directed by John Patton Ford, the story follows a man who plots to eliminate wealthy relatives standing between him and a massive inheritance. With Glen Powell leading a cast that includes Ed Harris and Topher Grace, the film combines satirical commentary on privilege with a suspenseful narrative, echoing the tone of its predecessor while updating its setting and sensibilities.

Horror fans have reason to celebrate the return of a familiar franchise in Scream 7, which sees Neve Campbell reprise her iconic role as Sidney Prescott. The latest instalment reunites her with series creator Kevin Williamson, who co-writes and directs this chapter. Set in a quiet small town after the urban chaos of the previous film, the story once again pits Sidney against a masked killer, blending nostalgia with fresh suspense. The project has been framed as something of a reset for the long-running series, aiming to reconnect with its roots while introducing new characters and twists.

Music lovers will find a different kind of cinematic experience in EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, assembled from restored archival footage discovered during research for Baz Luhrmann’s earlier Elvis biopic. The film showcases performances from Presley’s Las Vegas residencies in the late 1960s and early 1970s, offering audiences a chance to witness the singer’s stage presence and vocal power at a defining moment in his career. Critics who have previewed the film describe it as immersive and revelatory, suggesting it may reshape perceptions of Presley’s later years as a performer.

Rounding out the month is Dreams, a dark romantic drama directed by Michel Franco and starring Jessica Chastain as a wealthy arts patron whose affair with a Mexican dancer forces her to confront the limits of her own liberal ideals. When the dancer unexpectedly arrives in the United States, the relationship exposes tensions of class, nationality, and social image, unfolding into a story that is both intimate and politically charged. Early reviews highlight its intense performances and uncompromising tone, marking it as a film likely to provoke discussion long after the credits roll.

Taken together, February’s releases demonstrate the breadth of contemporary cinema, where blockbuster franchises coexist with daring independent projects and literary adaptations sit alongside experimental genre hybrids. For audiences, the month offers not just entertainment but a snapshot of where filmmaking stands in 2026: globally connected, stylistically adventurous, and increasingly willing to take creative risks. Whether viewers seek laughter, suspense, romance, or reflection, the coming weeks promise a cinematic journey as varied as it is memorable.

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