February is officially shaping up to be a cozy, love-filled month on Great American Family. If your idea of a perfect Saturday night includes a comfy couch, something warm to drink, and a feel-good romance playing in the background, this schedule feels tailor-made for you. The network is rolling out four romantic movies across four consecutive Saturdays, all airing at 8:00 p.m. ET, just in time to carry viewers straight through Valentine’s season and beyond.
It seems like the network is leaning hard into what it does best here. Uplifting stories? Check. Charming chemistry? Check. Romance that’s comforting without feeling overly predictable? Also, check. February’s lineup offers a little variety while still keeping that familiar, cozy tone fans expect. There’s bustling city settings to lakeside restaurants and sun-soaked sailing adventures.
And yes, if you like to watch ahead, each movie is also available to stream early on Great American Pure Flix before its TV premiere.
‘Meet Me in New York’ — Saturday, February 7 at 8:00 p.m. ET
The month kicks off with “Meet Me in New York,” starring Brooke Nevin as Kelly, a top-tier events planner who is fully in control of her career. That confidence is tested when she’s hired by Joe (Corey Sevier), an opinionated yet popular website editor, to plan his niece’s birthday party.
What starts as a professional challenge quickly becomes something more. And Kelly realizes Joe might finally be someone who can keep up with her. The setup leans into workplace tension, strong personalities, and the kind of banter that naturally fuels a romance.
Watch it early: Streaming on Great American Pure Flix beginning February 5.
‘Love for Starters’ — Saturday, February 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET
Premiering right on Valentine’s Day, “Love for Starters” feels like an intentional choice; and a smart one. Stephanie Bennett stars as a gifted interior designer whose plans are disrupted when her father does something crazy. He brings in a celebrity chef, played by Jonathan Cherry, to help save their lakeside restaurant.
Forced to work together against the clock, the two must combine their very different skills to transform the space before time runs out. The lakeside setting adds to the charm, while the story keeps things rooted in collaboration, creativity, and unexpected connection.
Watch it early: Streaming on Great American Pure Flix beginning February 12.
‘Missed Connection’ — Saturday, February 21 at 8:00 p.m. ET
“Missed Connection” taps into the idea that timing is everything. After sharing a spark with a woman on a train platform, a photographer (Alex Trumble) posts a missed connection in the newspaper, hoping to find her again. He never hears back.
Five years later, fate intervenes when he crosses paths with her (Meggan Kaiser) once more. And his time while they’re both on the way to the same wedding. Hers. It’s a story built around second chances, lingering “what ifs,” and the possibility that some connections never really disappear.
Watch it early: Streaming on Great American Pure Flix beginning February 19.
‘Love Afloat’ — Saturday, February 28 at 8:00 p.m. ET
Rounding out the month is “Love Afloat,” a romance with a little adventure mixed in. When Lorelei (Alanna Smith) inherits a shabby sailboat from a distant relative, she hires Rob (Travis Bravo-Thomas) to help clean it up, fix it, and sail it from a Caribbean island to Miami.
As the journey unfolds, the two are forced to rely on each other; and romantic sparks begin to fly. Between the tropical setting and the slow-building connection, it’s an easy, breezy way to close out February’s lineup.
Watch it early: Streaming on Great American Pure Flix beginning February 26.
Four Movies, Four Saturdays, All the Romantic Feels
Let’s be real; this movie schedule feels intentionally designed for viewers who want romance without the stress. Four weekends, four stories, and plenty of opportunities to settle in and enjoy something warm, hopeful, and familiar. Whether you’re watching alone, with a partner, or making it a weekly ritual, Great American Family’s February lineup makes a strong case for keeping your Saturday nights free. Honestly, it’s a reminder that Valentine’s vibes don’t have to be rushed… they can last all month long.



