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February’s Must-See Movie List

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Sarah Kinonen Student Contributor, University of Florida
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Allison Banko Student Contributor, University of Florida
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UFL chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

February is known as the month of love, chocolate and roses. Instead of worrying about securing a date for the big “V-day,” we recommend checking out some of the great movies coming out this month. Here are some of our favorites to look out for.
 
“The Woman In Black” (2/3)

 

In this horror-thriller film, Daniel Radcliffe plays a young lawyer, Arthur Kipps, who travels to an isolated village where he discovers the ghost of a scorned woman haunting the locals. This eerie flick will be sure to keep you on your toes and strapped into your seat. Bring a friend who isn’t afraid of a little cuddling to stay safe during the movie.
 
“The Vow” (2/10)

 
If you’re a fan of “The Notebook,” or any other romantic tear-jerking film, “The Vow” is right up your alley. After a car accident leaves Paige (played by Rachel McAdams) with most of her memory gone, her husband Leo (played by Channing Tatum) must do all he can to win back her love. Come with Kleenex in hand because tears will be shed!
 
“Wanderlust” (2/24)

 
This comedy features two of the biggest stars in Hollywood — Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd — who decide to give up their current Manhattan lifestyles to experiment with living on a rural commune where the residents fully embrace free love. This flick will have you laughing through its entirety!
 
“Gone” (2/24)
 

If you’re a fan of thriller movies and former Mean Girl Amanda Seyfried, sounds like this is the film for you. When Jill (played by Seyfried) realizes her sister is missing, Jill tries to convince the authorities that she is in immediate danger. It’s only when the police do not take her warnings seriously that she decides to go looking for her sister on her own. This movie will have you on the edge of your seat, wondering which character is the abductor.