While we all want the sun to come out and let us all bask in its warmth for a while, we all must remember that we live in Ireland, so get you head out of your asses and get back inside, it's a bit chilly out there and there's new stuff to be watching on Netflix.
This month has a whole range of new TV shows and films added into the mix, check 'em out below;
Sons of Anarchy: Season 5
The fifth season of the show that seems to star an actor from every famous TV show there ever was, seriously, the dude from Lost, the wife from Married with Children, your one from The Sopranos, that girl from Friends...there's LOADS, and it's all pretty much an awesome rollercoaster of chaos throughout.
Turbo Fast
Maybe not so 'rock and roll' as Sons of Anarchy, but it's an animation about really fast snails that can TALK, people, need we say more?
Life's a Breeze
This IFTA nominated film starring Pat Shortt and Fionnuala Flanagan has been called "the most heart-warming inter-generational comedy since Little Miss Sunshine". So now, not too shoddy a comparison there. Have a look at the clip below;
From Dusk Till Dawn - (New Episodes Weekly)
Quentin Tarantino's cult-classic movie has now been adapted to a TV series, it marks director Robert Rodriguez’s first foray into serialized drama, while he also directed and executive produced the original 'From Dusk Till Dawn' movie back in 1996. If this is even HALF as deadly as that was, you're onto a winner.
Sherlock - Season 1 and 2
The updated take on Sherlock Holmes that everyone has been talking about. Feeling left out? Well each season has only three episodes, so you'll be caught up in NO time at all.
Suits - Seasons 1 and 2
Suits seems to have slipped past a lot of people, but it's well worth getting into. It's all about a college dropout who scores a coveted associate job in a law firm, even though he has no legal credentials. And sure who doesn't love a good chancer story.
Homeland - Season 1 and 2
You can now watch Clare Danes famous cry face whenever you want, and you will see it a LOT in Homeland. They even gave her a Golden Globe and Emmy Award for it.
The Royal Tenenbaums
Directed by Wes Anderson, this flick stars, wait for it, deep breath - Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray, Danny Glover, Bill Murray, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson. Enough said? Enough said.
Avengers Assemble
All your favourite superheroes, all kicking ass in the one place, and it's even funny too. Avennnnngerss Assssemmmble! Anybody?