As the cold winter weather continues across most of the United States, it's the perfect time to get lost in a good movie.
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There are plenty of action films hitting theaters, like Halle Berry's doomsday film "Moonfall" and "Last Looks" about a cop that comes out of retirement to solve a murder.
And with February celebrating Black History Month, there are plenty of powerful films to stream including "Malcolm X" and "42."
Check out this list of movies you have to watch this weekend (February 4 - February 6).
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Moonfall
In Halle Berry's new doomsday thriller, a mysterious force knocks the moon out of orbit and sends it hurtling towards Earth giving NASA's best and brightest mere weeks to figure out a solution to save humanity.
Jackass Forever
Join Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, and the rest of the gang as the indulge in wildly dangerous stunts for a laugh.
Last Looks
Charlie Hunnam stars as Charlie Waldo, a former cop who is enjoying a life of simplicity and solitude, who is brought out of retirement to help Alistair Pinch (Mel Gibson), a drunk TV actor who becomes the prime suspect in his wife's death.
The Worst Person in the World
In the dark Norwegian romance drama, a young woman battles indecisiveness of her love life and career.
The Matrix Resurrections
Keanu Reeves returns as Neo in the sequel based in a world of two realities. He must follow the white rabbit once more in order to find out if his reality is a mental construct. Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star.
The 355
In this female-fronted drama, CIA agent Mason "Mace" Brown joins forces with a rival German agent, a computer specialist, and a Colombian psychologist on a mission to retrieve a secret weapon and save the world. Starring Jessica Chastain, Penelope Cruz, Diane Kruger, and Lupita Nyong'o.
A Taste of Hunger
A couple that runs a popular restaurant in Denmark go to great lengths to achieve Michelin-star status.
In The Forest
A camping trip turns into a nightmare as a mother must fight to save her family from an angry landowner in the isolated woods.
Reacher
The action film finds Jack Reacher, a veteran military police investigator, being accused of murder after re-entering civilian life.
Arctic Void
In this thought-provoking thriller, when the powers mysteriously goes out and almost everyone from a small tourist vessel vanishes in the Arctic, the three who wash ashore fend for themselves and uncover a true darkness.
The Legend Of Vox Machina
In this animated fantasy streaming series, a group of eight unlikely heroes join forces on a quest to save the realm of Exandria from dark magical forces.
June Again
During a fleeting bout of lucidity from her dementia, June attempts to help her children get their lives back on track, but when it backfires, she focuses on her own life before realizing she needs her family's help.
Harriet
The biographical film tells the heroic story of Harriet Tubman and her efforts to help free hundreds of slaves through the Underground Railroad after escaping from slavery herself in 1849.
Malcolm X
Spike Lee's 1992 film is a powerful tribute to black activist Malcolm X as it changes how his life and philosophies evolved over time until his assassination in 1965. Starring Denzel Washington and Angela Bassett, it's based on the 1965 autobiography co-written by Malcom and Alex Haley.
Hidden Figures
Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson are three brilliant African American women at NASA who are behind the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. Starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monae.
42
Harrison Ford stars as Branch Rickey, the legendary manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1946, who signs Jackie Robinson (played by the late Chadwick Boseman), which prompts racist outbursts from the public and other players.
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