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10 Must Watch Netflix Movies

For the next time you say, "I need a movie to watch."

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10 Must Watch Netflix Movies
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My friends and I are always the first ones to sit down and not know what movie to watch. We constantly go back and forth, trying to figure out what we want to watch next. With that in mind, I scrolled through my own Netflix page to see what was sticking out to me. Whether it's a classic, or something new you may not have seen before, here are 10 Netflix movies for you to watch next time you want to binge!

To All The Boys I've Loved Before

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A chick flick for sure, but it will definitely make you heart smile.

Coco

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I don't care how old you are, it is never too late to watch a Disney movie. (This one may or may not have made me cry...) Well done Pixar.

Mamma Mia

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If you saw Mama Mia 2, you KNOW you want to go back and watch where it all began again.

The Kissing Booth

A Netflix original that will definitely get you in your feels.

Beauty and The Beast

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Disney brings the classic to real life as Emma Watson takes our breath away once again.

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

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A classic girls night in movie for sure, but it is always worth a rewatch.

Magic Mike

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A good pick if you and the girls are feeling fun...and you know, want to look at Channing Tatum for a couple of hours.

The Lovely Bones

I'm not usually one to watch scary movies but this one gives me the chills every time.

Leap Year

Full of plot twists and love, this one won't lose your attention.

Rumor Has It

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Honestly, anything with Jennifer Anniston is good enough for me.

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