Tuesday, December 22, 2015

10 Flicks for Girls' Movie Night


It seems so hard to find a good movie to watch, doesn't it? Look no further. Now all you need is a bowl of popcorn, a cup of hot chocolate, and a friend to watch a movie with.















1. Leap Year 
Leap Year, starring Amy Adams, is about a young woman who has a plan to follow her boyfriend to Dublin, Ireland and propose to him on leap day, according to Irish tradition.


2. Soul Surfer 

Soul Surfer is based on the true story of teenager Bethany Hamilton. After Bethany (played by AnnaSophia Robb) loses an arm in a shark attack, she determinedly plans to continue surfing and competing. 

3. Cinderella 
Ella soon finds herself left in the care of her cruel stepmother after her father passes away. Soon after, she meets a handsome stranger and her life takes a turn for the better.


4. Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Based on the novel by Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice portrays spirited Elizabeth Bennet and pompous Mr. Darcy. To the dismay of Elizabeth and the reluctance of Mr. Darcy, they soon find themselves slowly falling in love.

5. The Parent Trap
Twins Annie and Hallie meet at summer camp and scheme to get their divorced parents back together. 

6. The Princess Diaries
After Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) finds out she is heir to the throne of the European principality of Genovia, her grandmother, Queen Clarisse (Julie Andrews), begins giving her "princess lessons."

7. Titanic 
Rose meets poor, aspiring artist Jack Dawson and together they experience the tragedy of the R.M.S. Titanic.

8. Little Women
The March sisters experience financial struggles, family hardships, and romantic interests during the 19th-century in their home in Massachusetts. 

9. You Again
Marni (Kristen Bell) is horrified to learn her brother is marrying her nemesis from high school. Marni is determined to reveal Joanna's evil side to her family before it's too late.


10. The Help
An aspiring author (Emma Stone) puts her friendships and life status at risk by writing a book describing the African-American maids' opinions of the families they work for and their everyday struggles.