Girlfriend Movies Page
So grab your blanket, your best friend (or your partner, if they’re smart enough to appreciate good cinema), and press play on something with heart. Just keep the tissues handy. And maybe some wine.
They’re not guilty pleasures. They’re just . girlfriend movies
In a world that often tells women their feelings are too much or their stories are too small, girlfriend movies say: Your love, your friendships, your heartbreaks, your ridiculous schemes to win back a guy or get a promotion—they are worthy of the big screen. So grab your blanket, your best friend (or
Start with Booksmart (if you want laughs), Someone Great (if you want a breakup anthem), or The Half of It (if you want a quiet, queer coming-of-age gem). They’re not guilty pleasures
So, what makes a movie a great girlfriend movie? It’s less about the plot and more about the and the shared experience .
The ones you put on while you’re doing your makeup, folding laundry, or pre-gaming for a night out. Crazy Rich Asians (the wedding, the outfits, the mahjong scene). Set It Up (underrated Netflix gem). How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days . They’re bright, fast-paced, and full of moments that make you yell at the screen: “Just tell him the truth!”
Let’s clear something up right away: a "girlfriend movie" isn’t just a rom-com with a pink poster. It’s not a genre defined by lack of explosions or an excess of wedding dresses. At its best, the girlfriend movie is a celebration of emotional intelligence, friendship, and the beautifully messy process of figuring out who you are—often while someone else is figuring out who they are right alongside you.