UPDATE: The list has been refreshed to include The Interview, Chef, and Horns which are already

available for streaming.January and February have notoriously become a dumping ground for movies that studies don't expect to do well critically or financially. And looking at Netflix's offerings for February, one could also wonder if the same holds true for the streaming service. Not the heartiest of helpings. No, it's not totally underwhelming, but there's a notable lack of standouts.

Perhaps it's because they're clearing the runway for Season 3 of House of Cards (!), which drops at the end of the month. Best to give Frank Underwood a wide berth.

What's Leaving Netflix in February

TV shows seem to take up more of the focus this month. All four seasons of Spartacus will be streaming as well as M*A*S*H* seasons one through five. Netflix also picked up a live-action Richie Rich series starring Dark Skies' Jake Brennan. Plus, there's some anime in the form of Naruto Shippuden: The Movie and Bleach the Movie: Hell Verse.Let's look at what Netflix has to offer us in February.

All Title Dates are Subject to Change.

These are Netflix U.S. Release Dates Only.

January 24th

The Interview

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January 31st

Horns (2014)

Welp. Here it is. The little(ish) movie that caused such a huge commotion last month. Now you can watch the Seth Rogen/James Franco controversy-causer for free. Cuz baby, you're a firework!Chef (2014)

Based on the novel by Joe Hill (Locke & Key), Horns stars Daniel Radcliffe as a man who is accused of raping and murdering his girlfriend (Juno Temple) and who uses his newly discovered paranormal abilities to uncover the real killer. Check out IGN's chat with Radcliffe about the movie (above) from last summer's San Diego Comic-Con.

February 1st

Hot Pursuit (1987)

M*A*S*H*: Seasons 1-­5

The Brothers Bloom (2008)

Spartacus: Complete Series

Bleach the Movie: Hell Verse (2011)Dark Ride (2006)Departures: Season 1­-2Gimme Shelter (2013)Gucci: The Director (2013)Okay, it's slim pickings for 80s comedies this month. You've really only got Hot Pursuit and We're No Angels. And if you're trying to sort out John Cusack's back-to-back summer vacation films (the other being Savage Steve Holland's One Crazy Summer), Hot Pursuit was the more action-oriented one curiously written and directed by Tron's Steven Lisberger. It features Robert Loggia, Jerry Stiller, and Ben Stiller (in his first on-camera role).Houseboat (1958)Into the Blue 2: The Reef (2009)Joe (2013)King Arthur (2004)Magic City: Seasons 1-­2Whether you remember it as a comedy or a "dramedy," M*A*S*H* - which ran for 11 seasons from 1972 to 1983 - is hailed as one of the greatest TV shows of all time. The first five seasons will be available for streaming, and while that doesn't even make up half the series, it does represent the "Major Burns years," where Larry Linville played the resident smug pain in the ass, Frank Burns. Also, seasons 1-3 featured Wayne Rogers as Trapper John and McLean Stevenson as Lieutenant Colonel Blake.Naruto Shippuden: The Movie (2007)Now: In the Wings on a World Stage (2014)Proof (2005)This charming caper film, from Rian Johnson (Breaking Bad, Looper), features Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody as con-artists out to dupe a socially-isolated heiress played by Rachel Weisz. Ricky Jay, Rinko Kikuchi, and Robbie Coltrane co-star.We Could Be King (2014)We’re No Angels (1989)Zapped (2014)Gratitude. All four seasons of Starz' epically excellent Spartacus, featuring leads Andy Whitfield and Liam McIntyre (who replaced Whitfield after his untimely death in 2011) will be available for consumption in February. EP/Showrunner Steven S. DeKnight (who's now helming Netflix's Daredevil) gave us a world full of violence, treachery, tragedy, vulgarity, and extraordinary beauty.

Why We Miss Spartacus

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/Showrenity