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ENTITY reports on the best movies to watch with friends

It’s Friday night and you’re at home with your best friends. Pizza is on the way. You turn to the only thing that is guaranteed to fix your late night cravings for entertainment: Netflix, mother of all the best movies to watch with your friends.

But, as you scroll endlessly you realize there are literally too many titles to choose from. After twenty minutes of back and forth between that 90s film all but one of you have seen and the intimidating new thriller that doesn’t have the greatest reviews, you turn off your T.V. disgruntled.

What if I told you we have a definitive list of the best movies to watch with friends on Netflix? That’s right! Get ready for a pizza infused movie marathon because we got you covered.

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile

ENTITY Mag reports on the best movies to watch with friends and includes the Ted Bundy documentary

What’s creepier than a thriller based on one of America’s most notorious serial killers? This Ted Bundy biopic will keep you and your friends on your toes. It exposes the charismatic serial rapist and killer that was able to terrorise America for over a decade.

Many involved in the case attempted to impress Bundy’s charm over the years to no avail. But, watch this with friends because you might be too scared to sleep after!

Black Panther

ENTITY Mag reports on the best movies to watch with friends and includes Black Panther

Definitive and daring, this box-office hit has come to your favorite streaming service! If for whatever reason one of your friends hasn’t already seen this four times, buckle up and get ready for the best of what the Marvel Studios has to offer.

Did you know that the film’s cast is predominantly black? Well, it is! The film is set in the nation of Wakanda and tensions soar after the death of its leader and the struggle for power. Of epic proportions both in storyline and production value, this film is not one to miss.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

ENTITY Mag reports on the best movies to watch with friends and includes The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants

A film celebrating female friendships and the power of a (perhaps outdated) pair of jeans? Sign us up! This classic sleepover film is perfect for a nostalgic night in thinking about Blake Lively pre-Gossip Girl.

A group of lifelong friends spend their first summer apart as teenagers in high school. They form an unexpected bond when they realise the same pair of jeans fits each of them like a glove. So, they vow to trade the jeans over the course of the summer and report back on its mystical properties.

This is the feel good film you and your friends need after a brutal work week.

Moonlight

ENTITY Mag reports on the best movies to watch with friends and includes Moonlight

Barry Jenkins’ multi-Oscar winning film explores the intersection of race and sexuality. It is a must-watch, especially now that it’s on Netflix! If you’re a La La Land fan, you’ll know that the film famously beat Damien Chazelle’s romance for Best Picture at the 2016 Academy Awards.

The film is beautifully shot and features an incredible color palette. We follow the protagonist through three phases of his life. But, the heart-breaking story will trigger waterworks, so make sure you have tissues around!

FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened

ENTITY Mag reports on the best movies to watch with friends and includes FYRE

If you and your girlfriends are the Coachella type, FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened is the perfect documentary film for your low-key Friday night indoors.

The documentary investigates one of the biggest scams of our generation. The inaugural 2017 Fyre Festival fell apart as a result of a logistical nightmare. Festival-goers paid for a luxurious festival experience featuring intense support from the likes of Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid. But, they were left to eat packaged sandwiches without adequate housing on the festival island.

The documentary reconstructs the events in the lead up to the festival and its demise. So, it is the perfect drama-filled insight into what really happened. This is perfect for a night when you’re feeling the Coachella blues and need to be reminded that things could be a lot worse.

We hope you enjoy watching these films with your friends. There is definitely something for everyone. When in doubt, watch them all!

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