We might be in February but it's still cold and we still aren't on beaches sipping cocktails - yet.
So, it looks like it's more pajama days for us as we wait for the winter to roll on and luckily for us, Netflix has come up trumps - if you fancy a film which I can only describe as Oceans Eleven with coupons.
And it seems like a lot of people do as the film, which stars Kristen Bell and Vince Vaughn, is dominating the platform - and is getting rave reviews.
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It's not new film, however, and was released back in 2021, but it seems Queenpins is the people's choice for a perfect February film.
Based on a true story of a real-life couponing scam, Connie Kaminski (Bell), a suburban housewife, and her friend JoJo (Kirby Howell-Baptiste) come up with a
'scheme to scam millions from big conglomerates through coupons'.
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However, their activities soon peak the interest of a loss prevention officer (Paul Walter Hauser) and a postal inspector (Vaughn) who plan to catch them.
If that description has peaked your interest, then you can see the trailer here:
As well as Vaughn and Bell, the film also stars singer Bebe Rexha, Joel McHale and Dayo Okeniyi.
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Since the movie landed on Netflix, it's been a huge hit and has even featured in the Netflix top 10 list in the US.
When the film originally launched it hadn't been quite such a big success, however, only making around $1.2 million despite being predicted to earn over $20 million.
It also received a pretty mediocre score on Rotten Tomatoes - landing 48 percent on the Tomatometer.
Yet fans don't care about the film's financial flop as they have been singing its praises on social media.
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Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), one user said: "Queenpins on Netflix was the movie I needed on my lazy day>>>>."
Another added: "That movie Queenpins on Netflix is so good and it had hella familiar faces andddd it was inspired by true events."
A third commented: "Found Queenpins on Netflix…. Casually watching and in pops Vince Vaughn. I swear to God if there was ever a low point in life I needed Vince Vaughn, it was now. It’s time for a VVOD weekend."
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"Wow y’all fake for not telling me Queenpins dropped on Netflix I love Kristen Bell bout to watch all now," a fourth wrote.
While a fifth shared: "Queenpins on Netflix was a happy dose of comedic perfection."
Queenpins is available to watch on Netflix now.
Topics: Netflix, TV And Film