Unmissable February comedy: Zoolander 2, Grimsby and more

Prepare to laugh yourselves senseless this February as a host of rib-tickling comedy arrives in Cineworld. Scroll down for all the details.

Zoolander 2

What's the story? Dim male model Derek Zoolander is back in Ben Stiller's side-splitting sequel to his comedy classic.

Fifteen years have passed since pouty Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) bestrode the world like a colossus as the world's greatest male fashion model. Today, Derek and his catwalk rival-turned-friend Hansel (Owen Wilson) find themselves cruelly dismissed as old and irrelevant. But then someone starts murdering the world's most beautiful people, who are all found sporting Derek's iconic Blue Steel look.

Baffled Interpol Fashion Division agent Valentina (Penelope Cruz) recruits our heroes to go undercover in the world of high fashion, which is now dominated by plastic surgery enthusiast Alexanya Atoz (Kristen Wiig). Delighted to find themselves back in the game, Derek and Hansel soon find that all roads lead to their old foe, Mugatu (Will Ferrell).

Ben Stiller's long-awaited sequel to his much-loved fashion industry satire includes a host of great star cameos, from Benedict Cumberbatch to Justin Bieber.

Zoolander 2 struts onto screens on 12th February.

Dad's Army

What's the story? A perfect British cast brings the much-loved Home Guard sitcom to the big screen.

It's 1944 and WWII is nearly at an end when attention turns to Walmington-on-Sea, where a German spy is on the loose. Can the Home Guard avert disaster?

The classic TV comedy that has delighted generations is brought to the big screen by the team behind Johnny English Reborn. It's brilliantly cast, with Toby Jones as Captain Mainwaring and Bill Nighy as Sergeant Wilson.

In support is a who's who of British stars: Michael Gambon, Tom Courtenay, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Blake Harrison, Mark Gatiss and Daniel Mays. Don't panic!

Dad's Army is released on 5th February.

Grimsby

What's the story? Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen returns as an idiotic football hooligan in this chucklesome spy spoof.

Macho tough guy Sebastian (Mark Strong) is MI6's most deadly assassin. He also has a big brother named Nobby (Sacha Baron Cohen). They were adopted separately as children and couldn't be more different. Nobby is a dim-witted football hooligan who lives in the northern fishing port of Grimsby with his nine children and girlfriend (Rebel Wilson). But he's always yearned to be reunited with his sibling.

Now, after 28 years apart, he learns of Sebastian's whereabouts. But the super-spy has just uncovered a plot that puts the whole world in danger. On the run, he turns to the only person who can help: Nobby!

Sacha Baron Cohen sports a none-too-stylish pair of sideburns in his follow-up to The Dictator, directed by Louis Leterrier of The Transporter fame. Penelope Cruz, Isla Fisher and Johnny Vegas are among those along for the action-packed fun ride.

Grimsby is released on 24th February.

How to Be Single

What's the story? A brilliant line-up of hot young stars feature in this witty comedy about the joys of being single.

New York City is filled to the brim with bright young things who are enjoying life without making commitments. They include Alice (Dakota Johnson), Robin (Rebel Wilson) and their friends, all of whom are playing the dating game whether it's a casual fling, the right match or something in between.

And what do all these unmarrieds have in common? Well, they all need to learn how to be single in a world where the definition of love is forever changing. As our characters negotiate the perils of relationships in 21st century Manhattan, they discover that being unhitched is a heck of a lot of fun.

Led by Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson and Pitch Perfect scene-stealer Rebel Wilson, this is a vibrant, hilarious and relatable comedy about modern day romance. Damon Wayans Jr, Jake Lacy and Alison Brie also star.

How to Be Single is released on 19th February.