This article was co-authored by Sucharita Tyagi and by wikiHow staff writer, Dev Murphy, MA. Sucharita Tyagi is a Film Critic and Pop Culture Analyst based in Jersey City, NJ. With more than 20 years in the media industry, Sucharita has been publishing film reviews, interviews with filmmakers, actors, and others, and coverage of international film festivals and movie premieres on her YouTube channel for over 11 years. Originally from India, Sucharita’s area of expertise is Hindi cinema, but she also discusses Hollywood and American cinema. She began her career working as a radio show host for nearly 10 years before starting her own YouTube channel in 2020. Sucharita reviews films through a feminist lens, while also bringing a South Asian cinema perspective. She is currently the Vice-Chairperson of the Film Critics Guild (FCG). Sucharita graduated with a degree in Communications Studies and Journalism from Indraprastha University and has a post-graduate diploma in Film and Television Studies from the Xavier Institute of Communications.
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Hooray, movie night with the besties! Now to spend 40 minutes scrolling through Netflix and Hulu for something to watch (meanwhile, your popcorn's getting cold). Sometimes, having soooooo many options makes it harder to pick something—so we've done the hard work for you and narrowed down the thousands of films you could watch with your buds to more than 180 of our faves, from the feel-good to the feel-scared and everything in between, with commentary (and a few fun facts) by writer, editor, and film content creator Lexi Amoriello. We've included a few classics, but be prepared for some flicks you're not likely to find on other watch lists….
Our Favorite Movies to Watch with Friends
Film & pop culture analyst Sucharita Tyagi says to choose a movie based on your friend group and the mood you're in. In particular, she recommends comedy or horror movies, as they’re often better with friends. Here are some of our favorite suggestions:
- Movies about friendship: Bottoms, Frances Ha, Friendship
- Comedy movies: The Big Lebowski, What About Bob?, Clueless
- Horror movies: Halloween, Candyman, Get Out
- Romance movies: When Harry Met Sally, Pride & Prejudice, Past Lives
- Cult classics: The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Lisa Frankenstein, Donnie Darko
- Old classic movies: Casablanca, Psycho, Arsenic and Old Lace
- Kids' movies: Tangled, Babe, Spirited Away
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QuestionHow do we decide on a movie to watch?
Nicole FavarelliNicole Favarelli is a film and video director and branded content creator based in London, England. With over 6 years of experience, Nicole specializes in blending psychological horror with emotionally driven storytelling. Nicole’s work explores trauma, isolation, grief and more. Some of her award-winning shorts include Chocolate Tronchetto (2022), The Boogeyman (2021), and Vakuum (2019), and her work has screened at festivals including the BAFTA-qualifying Bolton Film Festival. Nicole also has diverse experience in digital and branded content creation, delivering end-to-end campaigns for platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. In 2021, Nicole received her BA in Directing for Film and Television from MetFilm School in London.
Film & Video Director
I think the best way to pick a movie is to consider the mood or theme of the night. Is it Halloween? Then let's go with a classic haunted house film. Is it Christmas? Something heartwarming. Or is it just a regular Friday night? That's where I try to be more strategic. I'll ask my friends for their top three favorite movies. That gives me a good idea of their taste. If they mention introspective Russian cinema, I know I can suggest a more layered psychological film. But if they're more into something like 'Top Gun' or 'Mean Girls,' my suggestions would be totally different. It's about finding that common ground and making sure everyone has a good time!
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Every hangout is more fun when there's a theme—so why not center your movie night around the flick you're going to watch? For instance, have your guests come in fantastical costume for a Labyrinth or Princess Bride viewing, or serve a Julia Child recipe for a Julie & Julia night.Thanks
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- ↑ https://ultimateclassicrock.com/eagles-big-lebowski/
- ↑ Lexi Amoriello. Film Expert. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://www.unilad.com/film-and-tv/news/candyman-tony-todd-1000-paid-per-bee-sting-260984-20241110
- ↑ Lexi Amoriello. Film Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://northwestprimetime.com/news/2024/nov/28/carrots-and-clark-gable/
- ↑ Lexi Amoriello. Film Expert. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Klarissa Beckstead. Film Studies and Analysis Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ Klarissa Beckstead. Film Studies and Analysis Expert. Expert Interview
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