
Heck yeah, it's political season. Not that one, but season 4 of "House of Cards," which debuts on Netflix in March. Here's what else you have to look forward to.

"Star Trek: The Motion Picture": Damn it, Jim! Trekkies and others should be all over this tale of Captain Kirk returning to the helm of the Starship Enterprise. (Netflix)

"Bosch" season 2: The police procedural returns for a second season. Titus Welliver and Jamie Hector star as LAPD officers Harry Bosch and Jerry Edgar. (Amazon Prime)

"Scarface": Al Pacino turns it up and turns it out as brutal drug lord Tony Montana in this violent classic. (Netflix)

"Louie" season 5: Comedian Louis C.K. and his special brand of wit are center stage on his TV series. (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu)

"Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation": A wild bachelor party and a quickie courtship are at the heart of this straight-to-DVD comedy. (Netflix)

"Marvel's Daredevil" season 2: The new season of the action series about a blind lawyer who fights crime as a costumed superhero. (Netflix)

"Hell and Back": Nick Swardson and Mila Kunis star in this animated film about friends who try to rescue their pal from hell. (Netflix)

"Orphan Black" season 3: Tatiana Maslany has won a legion of fans for her portrayal of a hustler with multiple lookalikes. (Amazon Prime)

"Lab Rats" season 4: The adventures continue for a kid who discovers that there are some superhero teens living secretly at his house. (Netflix)

"Dawson's Creek" seasons 1-6: We still miss Katie Holmes, James Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson in this cult classic show. (Hulu)

"Party of FIve" seasons 1-6: A son must take care of his younger siblings after their parents die in this drama, which is still a favorite. (Hulu)

"Dude, Where's My Car?": Who doesn't love a good stoner comedy? Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott star in this goofy romp. (Hulu)

"The Amityville Horror": James Brolin and Margot Kidder are terrorized in the suburbs by the supernatural in this horror classic. (Hulu)

"Indecent Proposal": Would you risk your marriage for $1 million and a one-night stand with a wealthy older man? Robert Redford is the proposer and Demi Moore the target of his affections. (Hulu)

"Ghostbusters": Who you gonna call? Fans still can't get enough of this movie about a group of guys who clean up spirits. An all-female version is forthcoming. (Amazon Prime)

"Trading Places": Eddie Murphy had so many quotable lines in this comedy, also starring Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy as a pair of wealthy men who bet on upending the lives of a con man and a financier. (Hulu)

"Bio-Dome": Pauly Shore, left, and Stephen Baldwin play a couple of not-too-bright guys who mistakenly wander into a scientific facility in this slapstick comedy. (Hulu)

"Capote": The life of writer Truman Capote gets the Philip Seymour Hoffman treatment in this film, which won him an Oscar for best actor. (Hulu)

"Dr. No": Sean Connery is in the driver's seat of this James Bond flick in which the British secret agent tries to aid the American space program. (Hulu)

"For Your Eyes Only": This time around, Roger Moore portrays Bond as he tries to recover an important device before it falls into enemy hands. (Hulu)

"American Psycho": Christian Bale is chilling as a wealthy Wall Streeter with a dark side. (Amazon Prime)

"The Gunfighter": Gregory Peck (here grabbing the lapel of Millard Mitchell) is a gunfighter looking for love who finds trouble instead in this 1950 classic. (Amazon Prime)

"The Diary of Anne Frank": Millie Perkins stars as a Jewish teen hiding with her family from the Nazis in this film based on the classic book. (Amazon Prime)

"The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure": A group of young dinosaur friends stumbles upon more than they anticipated in their quest for adventure. (Amazon Prime)

"The Seven Year Itch": There is nothing more iconic than Marilyn Monroe and her billowing dress. She stars as a neighbor who tempts a faithful husband. (Amazon Prime)

"Gattaca": Former spouses Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman star in this sci-fi thriller about a genetically inferior man who assumes another man's identity. (Amazon Prime)

"Pitch Perfect 2": A college a capella group tries to win the world championship in this sequel to the very popular 2012 film. (Hulu, HBO Now)

"Antwone Fisher": Denzel Washington made his directorial debut with this film based on the true story of a Navy man trying to make peace with his troubled past. (HBO Now)

"Friday Night Lights": This 2004 film about a high school football team and the Texas city obsessed with them was based on a nonfiction book and spurred a TV series of the same name. (HBO Now)

"I Think I Love My Wife": Chris Rock co-wrote this film with Louis C.K. and stars as a man whose marriage to Brenda (Gina Torres, right) is jeopardized by his friendship with Nikki (Kerry Washington, center). (HBO Now)

"Kiss the Girls": Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd star in this drama about a survivor of a serial killer who tries to help police find him. (HBO Now)

"Vera" Series 6 : Brenda Blethyn plays Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope in the sixth installation of the mystery series based on Ann Cleeves' bestselling crime fiction. (Acorn TV)

"The Lilac Bus" : Based on the novel by Maeve Binchy, this Irish drama tells the story of seven people from the village of Rathdoon who travel every weekend to Dublin and of the driver of the lilac colored bus that brings them there. (Acorn TV)