17 Movies To Watch With Your Gal Pals
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17 Movies To Watch With Your Gal Pals

The dreary winter days of the post-holiday slump could easily turn into cozy nights with the help of friends and movies.

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17 Movies To Watch With Your Gal Pals
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Assimilating to a new schedule of classes and coursework can lead to stressful chaos and unhappiness. However, the dreary winter days of the post-holiday slump could easily turn into cozy nights with the help of friends and movies. Gather your favorite snacks, snuggle up with a warm blanket and binge the night away.

1. "Valley of the Dolls" (1967)

Seduced by the dream of making it in show-business, three best friends- Anne, Neely, and Jennifer- battle the constant temptation of alluring drugs and pills.

2. "The Women" (1939)

Explore the psychological minefield of Manhattan's high society through the eyes of glamorous and pampered housewives.

3. "The Bling Ring" (2013)

A stylish gang of pop-culture followers decides to steal from the Beverly Hills mansions of A-list celebrities.

4. "Heathers" (1988)

A quick-witted teen orchestrates revenge on the cruelest clique in high school.

5. "Sex and the Single Girl" (1964)

A tabloid writer impersonates a downtrodden husband in order to expose a famous psychologist.

6. "Clueless" (1995)

A confident and wealthy student decides to reinvent a new peer with the help of her friends and social standing.

7. "Girl Interrupted" (1999)

A mental institution creates unlikely friendships among various patients with the backdrop of uncertainty in late 1960's America.

8. "Ziegfeld Follies" (1946)

A collection whimsical comedic sketches and musical numbers with an ensemble cast of Old Hollywood stars.

9. "Marie Antoinette" (2006)

Sofia Coppola's modern interpretation of France's most infamous Queen.

10. "Gone With The Wind" (1939)


A southern belle's journey in surviving the horrors of the Civil War.

11. "The Runaways" (2010)

Learn the story behind the legendary rock band as they pave the way for future generations of female rock musicians.

12. "Mean Girls" (2004)

A former home-schooled student is quickly enraptured by the melodramatic world of high school cliques.

13. "Bridget Jones's Diary" (2001)

The trials and tribulations of a single woman are documented for the duration of one year.

14. "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953)

Two beautiful showgirls are followed by a private detective while aboard a cruise ship.

15. "Mermaids" (1990)

An eccentric mother constantly moves her family around to different towns in the United States.

16. "Roman Holiday" (1953)

A princess takes a well-deserved break from her royal tour to explore the city of Rome with a reporter and photographer.

17. "Jawbreaker" (1999)

A popular clique's birthday surprise ends in tragedy, resulting in school-wide paranoia and sinister power-plays.

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