Remezcla Mas celebrates February with comedy, action and horror premieres
Find your next favorite movie among this month's premieres brought together by Remezcla Mas
February arrives with a lineup that has it all, and at Remezcla Mas we've created a selection designed to accompany you according to your mood of the day. From hopeful animated stories to horror classics, intense action, and comedies with unexpected twists, this month is the perfect excuse to discover great stories on this platform. The list includes titles that embrace a diversity of genres and emotions, such as: “The Angel in the Clock,” “The Bed,” “The Falcon,” “Night of the Living Dead,” “Little Shop of Horrors,” and “Heroic Trial.” A selection that spans eras and styles, ideal for those seeking laughter, adrenaline, nostalgia, or a good scare. Are you ready to watch them on Remezcla Mas? The Angel in the Clock: For animation lovers, Remezcla Mas presents “Angel in the Clock,” a film that unfolds as a modern fairy tale about time and a little girl's desire to stop it. The story follows a brave young woman who, facing a serious illness, embarks on a fantastic adventure to find the Angel of Time and change her destiny. Released in 2017 and directed by Miguel Angel Uriegas, this animated film also stands out for its social commitment, as it supports childhood cancer research. Through a visually charming and moving narrative, the film conveys a message of hope, resilience, and love for life. "The Bed," directed by Rafael Montero, is a film that intertwines various comedic and emotional stories that take place on the same motel bed. Throughout the narrative, different characters pass through this intimate space, making it the stage where desires, secrets, and unexpected moments surface. Each story explores, with humor and sensitivity, the complexities of human relationships: chance encounters, emotional conflicts, and situations as absurd as they are revealing. The bed functions as a symbolic point of connection, showing how a shared space can bear witness to the vulnerability, laughter, and intimacy of those who inhabit it. Remezcla Mas has it available for you here.
The Falcon
“The Falcon” is a Mexican action-drama film released in 2024, directed by Eduardo Valenzuela. This story, available for free on Remezcla Mas, follows “Ramon,"a retired wrestler who has left the ring behind to lead a quiet life, until a criminal kidnaps his son and forces him to put on the mask he thought he had forgotten.
In his search for justice, “Ramon” joins forces with a police force determined to go to the very end. Starring Guillermo Quintanilla and Ana Jimena Villanueva, the film combines chases, fights, and emotional tension to explore revenge, paternal love, and the fight against crime from a perspective deeply rooted in Mexican action cinema.
Night of the Living Dead
Those willing to enjoy a good horror story can enjoy the film “Night of the Living Dead.” It is a horror film released in 1968, directed by George A. Romero, which follows a group of strangers taking refuge in a farmhouse as hordes of the living dead begin to surround them. Isolated and with limited resources, the survivors must organize themselves to resist the attack of these flesh-eating creatures. Starring Duane Jones, alongside Judith O'Dea and Karl Hardman, this production goes beyond pure horror by showing how fear, mistrust, and leadership clashes can be just as dangerous as the zombies outside. "The Little Shop of Horrors" is a horror comedy released in 1986, directed by Frank Oz. Viewers will learn the story of Seymour Krelborn, a florist played by Rick Moranis, who discovers a mysterious carnivorous plant that seems to have a life of its own and a disturbing thirst for human blood. Thanks to her, his shop achieves unexpected success, but the price soon proves terrifying.
As the plant, which he names Audrey II, grows, so do the moral dilemmas and chaos surrounding Seymour, especially in his attempt to impress Audrey, played by Ellen Greene. “Mixing dark humor, horror, and romance, the film became a cult classic, remembered for its grotesque tone, satire, and unforgettable vision of how ambition can completely spiral out of control,” reads the description of the English-language film.
Heroic Trial
Enjoy this action, drama, and romance offering released in 1949. “Heroic Trial” tells the story of a young race car driver haunted by the shadow of his famous father, a talented man, but a self-destructive man who died in an accident years earlier, leaving a difficult emotional wound to heal. Starring Mickey Rooney, alongside Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher, and Michael O'Shea, the film explores the protagonist's struggle to forge his own identity while confronting family legacy, love, and constant risk on the track. Another detail that makes this film special is that it includes Hattie McDaniel's final screen appearance.Starring Guillermo Quintanilla and Ana Jimena Villanueva, the film combines chases, fights, and emotional tension to explore revenge, paternal love, and the fight against crime from a perspective deeply rooted in Mexican action cinema.
Night of the Living Dead
Those willing to enjoy a good horror story can enjoy the film “Night of the Living Dead.” It is a horror film released in 1968, directed by George A. Romero, which follows a group of strangers taking refuge in a farmhouse as hordes of the living dead begin to surround them. Isolated and with limited resources, the survivors must organize themselves to resist the attack of these flesh-eating creatures. Starring Duane Jones, alongside Judith O'Dea and Karl Hardman, this production goes beyond pure horror by showing how fear, mistrust, and leadership clashes can be just as dangerous as the zombies outside. "The Little Shop of Horrors" is a horror comedy released in 1986, directed by Frank Oz. Viewers will learn the story of Seymour Krelborn, a florist played by Rick Moranis, who discovers a mysterious carnivorous plant that seems to have a life of its own and a disturbing thirst for human blood. Thanks to her, his shop achieves unexpected success, but the price soon proves terrifying.
As the plant, which he names Audrey II, grows, so do the moral dilemmas and chaos surrounding Seymour, especially in his attempt to impress Audrey, played by Ellen Greene. “Mixing dark humor, horror, and romance, the film became a cult classic, remembered for its grotesque tone, satire, and unforgettable vision of how ambition can completely spiral out of control,” reads the description of the English-language film.
Heroic Trial
Enjoy this action, drama, and romance offering released in 1949. “Heroic Trial” tells the story of a young race car driver haunted by the shadow of his famous father, a talented man, but a self-destructive man who died in an accident years earlier, leaving a difficult emotional wound to heal. Starring Mickey Rooney, alongside Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher, and Michael O'Shea, the film explores the protagonist's struggle to forge his own identity while confronting family legacy, love, and constant risk on the track. Another detail that makes this film special is that it includes Hattie McDaniel's final screen appearance.Starring Guillermo Quintanilla and Ana Jimena Villanueva, the film combines chases, fights, and emotional tension to explore revenge, paternal love, and the fight against crime from a perspective deeply rooted in Mexican action cinema.
Night of the Living Dead
Those willing to enjoy a good horror story can enjoy the film “Night of the Living Dead.” It is a horror film released in 1968, directed by George A. Romero, which follows a group of strangers taking refuge in a farmhouse as hordes of the living dead begin to surround them. Isolated and with limited resources, the survivors must organize themselves to resist the attack of these flesh-eating creatures. Starring Duane Jones, alongside Judith O'Dea and Karl Hardman, this production goes beyond pure horror by showing how fear, mistrust, and leadership clashes can be just as dangerous as the zombies outside. "The Little Shop of Horrors" is a horror comedy released in 1986, directed by Frank Oz. Viewers will learn the story of Seymour Krelborn, a florist played by Rick Moranis, who discovers a mysterious carnivorous plant that seems to have a life of its own and a disturbing thirst for human blood. Thanks to her, his shop achieves unexpected success, but the price soon proves terrifying.
As the plant, which he names Audrey II, grows, so do the moral dilemmas and chaos surrounding Seymour, especially in his attempt to impress Audrey, played by Ellen Greene. “Mixing dark humor, horror, and romance, the film became a cult classic, remembered for its grotesque tone, satire, and unforgettable vision of how ambition can completely spiral out of control,” reads the description of the English-language film.
Heroic Trial
Enjoy this action, drama, and romance offering released in 1949. “Heroic Trial” tells the story of a young race car driver haunted by the shadow of his famous father, a talented man, but a self-destructive man who died in an accident years earlier, leaving a difficult emotional wound to heal. Starring Mickey Rooney, alongside Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher, and Michael O'Shea, the film explores the protagonist's struggle to forge his own identity while confronting family legacy, love, and constant risk on the track. Another detail that makes this film special is that it includes Hattie McDaniel's final screen appearance.Isolated and with limited resources, the survivors must organize themselves to resist the attack of these flesh-eating creatures. Starring Duane Jones, alongside Judith O'Dea and Karl Hardman, this production goes beyond pure horror by showing how fear, mistrust, and leadership clashes can be just as dangerous as the zombies outside. "The Little Shop of Horrors" is a horror comedy released in 1986, directed by Frank Oz. Viewers will learn the story of Seymour Krelborn, a florist played by Rick Moranis, who discovers a mysterious carnivorous plant that seems to have a life of its own and a disturbing thirst for human blood. Thanks to her, his shop achieves unexpected success, but the price soon proves terrifying.
As the plant, which he names Audrey II, grows, so do the moral dilemmas and chaos surrounding Seymour, especially in his attempt to impress Audrey, played by Ellen Greene. “Mixing dark humor, horror, and romance, the film became a cult classic, remembered for its grotesque tone, satire, and unforgettable vision of how ambition can completely spiral out of control,” reads the description of the English-language film.
Heroic Trial
Enjoy this action, drama, and romance offering released in 1949. “Heroic Trial” tells the story of a young race car driver haunted by the shadow of his famous father, a talented man, but a self-destructive man who died in an accident years earlier, leaving a difficult emotional wound to heal. Starring Mickey Rooney, alongside Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher, and Michael O'Shea, the film explores the protagonist's struggle to forge his own identity while confronting family legacy, love, and constant risk on the track. Another detail that makes this film special is that it includes Hattie McDaniel's final screen appearance.Isolated and with limited resources, the survivors must organize themselves to resist the attack of these flesh-eating creatures. Starring Duane Jones, alongside Judith O'Dea and Karl Hardman, this production goes beyond pure horror by showing how fear, mistrust, and leadership clashes can be just as dangerous as the zombies outside. "The Little Shop of Horrors" is a horror comedy released in 1986, directed by Frank Oz. Viewers will learn the story of Seymour Krelborn, a florist played by Rick Moranis, who discovers a mysterious carnivorous plant that seems to have a life of its own and a disturbing thirst for human blood. Thanks to her, his shop achieves unexpected success, but the price soon proves terrifying.
As the plant, which he names Audrey II, grows, so do the moral dilemmas and chaos surrounding Seymour, especially in his attempt to impress Audrey, played by Ellen Greene. “Mixing dark humor, horror, and romance, the film became a cult classic, remembered for its grotesque tone, satire, and unforgettable vision of how ambition can completely spiral out of control,” reads the description of the English-language film.
Heroic Trial
Enjoy this action, drama, and romance offering released in 1949. “Heroic Trial” tells the story of a young race car driver haunted by the shadow of his famous father, a talented man, but a self-destructive man who died in an accident years earlier, leaving a difficult emotional wound to heal. Starring Mickey Rooney, alongside Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher, and Michael O'Shea, the film explores the protagonist's struggle to forge his own identity while confronting family legacy, love, and constant risk on the track. Another detail that makes this film special is that it includes Hattie McDaniel's final screen appearance.and unforgettable vision of how ambition can completely spiral out of control,” reads the description of the English-language film.
Heroic Trial
Enjoy this action, drama, and romance offering released in 1949. “Heroic Trial” tells the story of a young race car driver haunted by the shadow of his famous father, a talented man, but a self-destructive man who died in an accident years earlier, leaving a difficult emotional wound to heal. Starring Mickey Rooney, alongside Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher, and Michael O'Shea, the film explores the protagonist's struggle to forge his own identity while confronting family legacy, love, and constant risk on the track. Another detail that makes this film special is that it includes Hattie McDaniel's final screen appearance.and unforgettable vision of how ambition can completely spiral out of control,” reads the description of the English-language film.
Heroic Trial
Enjoy this action, drama, and romance offering released in 1949. “Heroic Trial” tells the story of a young race car driver haunted by the shadow of his famous father, a talented man, but a self-destructive man who died in an accident years earlier, leaving a difficult emotional wound to heal. Starring Mickey Rooney, alongside Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher, and Michael O'Shea, the film explores the protagonist's struggle to forge his own identity while confronting family legacy, love, and constant risk on the track. Another detail that makes this film special is that it includes Hattie McDaniel's final screen appearance.

