On February 25, the Hallmark Channel movie Made for Each Other will debut at 8 PM.
A sculptor (Alexandra Turshen) uses magic to mold her ideal man (Aaron O’Connell) into reality but begins to fall for her real-life friend (Matt Cohen) and embraces the flaws that make love perfectly imperfect.
The Netflix supernatural comedy flick We Have a Ghost will debut online on February 24.
Finding a ghost named Ernest (David Harbour) haunting their new home turns Kevin’s family into overnight social media sensations. But when Kevin and Ernest go rogue to investigate the mystery of Ernest’s past, they become a target of the CIA.
The movie stars Anthony Mackie, Jennifer Coolidge and Tig Notaro [among others].
On February 24, the new drama Liaison will debut online today on Apple TV+.
Eva Green and Vincent Cassel stars in this high-stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of our past have the potential to destroy our future, combining action with an unpredictable, multilayered plot where espionage and political intrigue play out against a story of passionate and enduring love.
This will be the first French and English-language original series on the streaming service.
On February 19, the new ABC drama The Company You Keep will debut at 10 PM.
The series, based on the Korean format “My Fellow Citizens, follows con man Charlie (Milo Ventimiglia) and undercover CIA officer Emma (Catherine Haena Kim). A night of passion leads to love between the pair, who are unknowingly on a collision course professionally.
The cast includes Sarah Wayne Callies, William Fichtner, Polly Draper and James Saito [among others].
The UPtv movie Mixed Baggage will debut on February 19 at 7 PM.
When Evie Jones accidentally grabs the wrong carry-on bag on her flight, her quest to find the rightful owner leads to a series of misunderstandings, missed connections and, maybe, to the love of her life.
On February 19, the E! original movie Why Can’t My Life Be a Rom-Com? will debut at 9 PM
Eliza (Em Haine) is smart and independent, but after years of bad boyfriends she finds herself newly single, jobless and questioning all of her decisions. Throwing caution to the wind, Eliza follows best friend Sofia (Cecilia Deacon) to the Hamptons and decides to change her approach to romance. They’re going to follow the rules of dating from a 50-year-old self-help book.
The book seemingly works and Eliza finds herself in the center of a love triangle between Rich (Markian Tarasiuk), a perfect doctor, and Doug (Wern Lee), the towel boy at a Hampton’s hotel. Torn between two very different but equally viable suitors, Eliza realizes that deep at heart, she’s really a 1980s John Hughes heroine.
Here is a trailer for Why Can’t My Life Be a Rom-Com?:
We still have to wait – thank you Droughtlander! – for season 7 of Outlander to premiere on Starz. That will happen this summer!
But, in the meantime, the folks over at Starz have shared the all-new opening credits for the upcoming season of the time-traveling, historical, romance drama that stars Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe in the lead roles.
You can check out the opening credits for Outlander season 7 below:
It should also be noted that Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor is the singer of the show’s theme song, “The Skye Boat Song” this season.
On February 18, the new movie Welcome to Valentine will debut on Hallmark Channel at 8 PM.
It’s a week away from Valentine’s Day and Olivia (Kathryn Davis) loses both her boyfriend and her job in the same week. Her sister Vanessa, who still lives in their hometown in Nebraska, convinces Olivia to come back home for an extended trip and help get her back on her feet. Olivia’s roommate in New York has a friend, George (Markian Tarasiuk), who’s driving out to Los Angeles and agrees to take Olivia to her destination – which is exactly halfway between New York and California – in exchange for a free night’s stay in her hometown. Olivia, low on cash after her layoff, agrees to take turns driving so he can get to Los Angeles in less than five days.
The two strangers set out on the open road, both on their way to being who they think they’re supposed to be. When George’s car breaks down mere miles from Olivia’s hometown, he has to stay a few more days in Valentine, Nebraska with Olivia and her sister. After spending so much time together, the two realize that their priorities might have changed, and love is what truly matters.
The Great American Family movie Love in Aruba will debut on February 18 at 8 PM.
At the end of a school year, teacher Amber meets Connor, a single-dad searching for a tutor and nanny for his daughter, Macey. Amber joins Connor overseas in Aruba, watching over Macey while Connor focuses on work. Connor isn’t used to having a woman in the house again, but Amber’s sincerity helps bridge their awkwardness and bring the family together.
The movie stars Sashleigha Hightower and David McConnell.
On February 17, the new 10-episode dramedy Hello Tomorrow will debut online on Apple TV+.
Billy Crudup stars as Jack in this series that is set in a retro-future world that centers around a group of traveling salesmen hawking lunar timeshares.
The cast includes Alison Pill, Dewshane Williams, Jacki Weaver and Hank Azaria.