Female friendship is so special – why not celebrate it with a fun party at home? Below are the best movies to watch with your best friends!
What better way to enjoy time with your friends than with a movie night? And if you’re hosting your friends, you’re going to need the perfect movie to watch together!
As you’re planning your next girls’ night or grown women slumber party, add these movies to watch with your best friends to your must-watch list.
Movies to Watch With Your Best Friends
There are so many amazing movies that are perfect for enjoying with friends.
Whether you’re searching for a fun romantic comedy or an inspirational chick flick, you’re sure to find a title for your next movie night on this big list of ideas!
There are so many amazing movies that are perfect for enjoying with friends. Whether you’re searching for a fun romantic comedy or an inspirational chick flick, you’re sure to find a title for your next movie night on this big list of ideas! While on a family trip to the Catskills, a teen (Jennifer Grey) falls for her handsome dance instructor (Patrick Swayze). A couple (Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone) is drawn together because of their passion for their individual careers. But that passion eventually drives them apart. When a 13 year old girl makes a wish to become an adult, she wakes up as a 30-year-old version of herself (Jennifer Garner) in this fun rom-com. A group of life-long friends (Demi Moore, Rosie O’Donnell, Melanie Griffith, and Rita Wilson) come back to their hometown to reminisce about an unforgettable summer in the 1970s. When a reporter (Drew Barrymore) goes undercover as a high school student, she’s forced to relive her awkward teenage years. After moving to New York, a writer finds himself falling for his neighbor (Audrey Hepburn), who supports her luxurious lifestyle by working as an escort. When a single woman (Kristen Wiig) finds out her best friend (Maya Rudolph) is getting married, she’s forced to take on the role of maid of honor and take charge in planning the traditional festivities – often to disastrous results. A popular headliner at an all male review (Matthew McConaughey) takes on a new protégé (Channing Tatum) and teaches him the art of stripping and picking up women. After transferring to a new school, outcast Cady (Lindsay Lohan) is accepted into the most popular clique in school, but does she have what it takes to be a mean girl? This cult classic also stars young Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chebert, and Amanda Seyfried. Cher (Alicia Silverstone) may be the most popular girl at her school, but when it comes to love she’s clueless. A recent college graduate (Anne Hathaway) lands a job with a prestigious magazine editor (Meryl Streep) and is forced to endure her ongoing torment in order to rise through the ranks. If you're looking for a good romantic movie -- look no further! Crazy Rich Asians is about a woman’s (Constance Wu) life being turned upside down when she discovers that the man she’s dating belongs to one of the wealthiest families in Asia. While working on a story, a magazine writer (Kate Hudson) attempts to repel the guy she’s dating (Matthew McConaughy) using common relationship cliches. When the new year starts, Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) decides it’s time to take her life in her own hands and sparks up a relationship with a pair of eligible bachelors (Colin Firth and Hugh Grant). Faced with deportation, a high powered executive (Sandra Bullock) asks her assistant (Ryan Reynolds) to fake an engagement. In the heartwarming spirit of Ann Brashares' best-selling novel, four lifelong friends embark on a life-changing adventure during their special 16th summer, testing the bonds of sisterhood as they navigate separation for the very first time. This coming-of-age drama stars Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel, Blake Lively, and America Ferrera. Three African American NASA scientists (Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monae) who were instrumental in the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit are the subjects of this inspiring true story. After a hook-up with her best friend the night before her college graduation, Natalie’s life (Lili Reinhart) sets off down two separate paths – one where she begins her career in LA and one where she returns to her hometown due to an unexpected pregnancy. Two women (Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) agree to swap homes for the holidays, with one woman traveling to LA and the other to a cottage in England. While preparing for her upcoming wedding, a young bride (Amanda Seyfried) hopes to find out who her father is by secretly inviting three men from her mother’s (Meryl Streep) past. A group of overworked and exhausted moms (Mila Kunis, Kristin Bell, and Kathryn Hahn) decide to shirk their responsibilities and become “bad moms.” A prostitute (Julia Roberts) is swept off her feet by a rich and successful client (Richard Gere). When the new leader of a winning cheer squad finds out their routines have been stolen, she works to save the squads integrity in this feel good movie starring Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union. When a New York date doctor (Will Smith) tries to woo a beautiful gossip columnist (Eva Mendes), all the tricks he teaches his clients backfire. While he’s helping a bride (Drew Barrymore) plan her wedding, a popular wedding singer (Adam Sandler) falls in love and must win her over before she walks down the aisle. After the death of his mother, a young boy calls into a talk radio show to help find a new suitor for his dad (Tom Hanks). When she hears his story, a listener (Meg Ryan) falls in love with the man and arranges a Valentine’s Day meeting. With the majority of the country’s men at war, a group of women fill the void in professional baseball in this movie based on a true story starring Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, and Madonna. Five high school students from different walks of life are forced to endure a day together in Saturday detention in this 80s classic starring Molly Ringwald and Emilio Estevez. A shy teenager (Anne Hathaway) is thrown for a loop when she finds out that her late father was a king and she is his heir to the throne. A recent widow (Kate Bekinsale) seeks refuge with her in-laws to escape the scandalous rumors surrounding her private life. A college student (Anna Kendrick) finds refuge and friendship in an a capella group on campus. Elizabeth Bennett (Kiera Knightly) faces increasing pressure from her parents to marry when she meets Mr. Darcy (Matthew MacFadyen). Woody and Buzz Lightyear are classic Disney characters for a reason! We love this as a movie to watch with your best friends or as a family! When a high school girl (Emma Stone) lies about losing her virginity over the weekend, the gossip spreads like wildfire across the school. When a teen lights the black flame candle, he unleashes the Sanderson sisters (Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy) onto the unsuspecting town of Salem. When her secret love letters mysteriously get mailed to each of her crushes, a quiet high school girl’s (Lana Condor) life gets turned upside down. A group of gal pals come together for a weekend getaway in wine country in this comedy starring Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph. After Carrie Bradshaw’s (Sarah Jessica Parker) wedding is called off, her friends are there to help her pick up the pieces. After being kidnapped by a treasure hunter, a romance writer (Sandra Bullock) teams up with her cover model (Channing Tatum) to escape and find the lost treasure on their own. Before their family home goes on the market, two sisters return to their childhood house to throw one last party in this Tina Fey and Amy Poehler comedy. When timid Evelyn (Kathy Bates) meets Ninny while visiting family at a nursing home, the old woman’s story of sisterly love inspires her to take charge of her own life. A group of lifelong friends help a young writer (Sandra Bullock) learn about her eccentric mother’s complicated past. Three scorned women (Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton) come together to take on their exes in a battle of the sexes. A group of friends encounter tragedy and good fortune and grow stronger in the process in this inspiring story of friendship starring Julia Roberts and Sally Field. Embarrassed by their lack of success, two friends (Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino) attempt to impress their former classmates at their high school reunion with outlandish lies. A New York writer (Isla Fisher) and shopaholic dreams of working at a fashion magazine, but instead finds fame and love with a column in a finance publication. After a woman (Cameron Diaz) finds out her boyfriend is married, she and his wife form an unlikely friendship as they plot their revenge. Best friends (Regina Hall, Queen Latifa, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and Tiffany Haddish) take a trip to New Orleans to rekindle their friendship and rediscover their wild sides. A sorority girl (Reese Witherspoon) earns a spot at Harvard Law School in order to win back her college boyfriend. Two individuals cross paths and part ways twice before fate brings them together for a third time, testing the boundaries of friendship. When temptation sparks a desire for more, they must decide if taking a chance on love is worth risking the friendship they've built. The Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling was a massive hit, and it combines friendship, girl power, and nostalgia in one great movie! We've suggested a bunch of rom-coms and female-led comdies so far. Therefore, we wanted to end on a movie about male friendship. Set in the summer of 1959, four young boys (Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix and Kiefer Sutherland) go out to discover a dead body that they've heard rumors about. Don't worry, the friendship and the advenutr are the main themes of this Stephen King classic. 50+ Movies to Watch With Your Best Friends
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