Single or not, you’re going to love the lineup of classic singles flicks we’ve put together for your next big binge. Grab your snacks, your cosy blanket, and a bottle of wine – these films are best enjoyed with all the indulgent treats in tow. From Julia Roberts discovering herself across continents to a broken-hearted Ryan Gosling and more, there’s something for you here!
Eat Pray Love
After a painful divorce, Elizabeth Gilbert (Julia Roberts) embarks on a year-long journey to Italy, India, and Bali in search of spiritual and personal fulfilment. Along the way, she meets new people, learns about different cultures, and discovers the importance of self-love and acceptance.
Blue Valentine
A couple’s (Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams) marriage is on the verge of collapse. Alternating between the past and present, the film explores how Cindy and Dean’s intense and passionate romance turned into a loveless and dysfunctional relationship. As the two try to salvage what’s left of their marriage, they confront painful memories and unresolved issues that threaten to tear them apart.
500 Days of Summer
In this romantic comedy-drama, we glance into the relationship between Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Summer (Zooey Deschanel). Jumping between different days over the course of their 500-day relationship, Tom, a hopeless romantic, falls deeply in love with Summer, who does not believe in the idea of true love. As their relationship evolves, Tom and Summer’s conflicting views on love and relationships lead to a painful breakup, causing Tom to reevaluate his perspective on love and life.
The Other Woman
Three women (Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton) discover they are all involved with the same three-timing man, Mark. The trio team up to seek revenge against their cheating partner, and as they spend time together, they form an unlikely friendship. As they plot their revenge, they uncover a larger scheme involving Mark, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The film explores themes of friendship, empowerment, and the importance of standing up for oneself.
Legally Blonde
Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoo) is a fashionable and bubbly sorority girl who enrolls in law school to win back her ex-boyfriend. Despite the initial doubts of her peers and professors, Elle’s determination and intelligence help her excel in her studies and prove herself as a competent lawyer. Along the way, Elle learns important life lessons and develops a newfound sense of self-worth, ultimately discovering that she is capable of achieving her dreams on her own terms.
Under The Tuscan Sun
A recently divorced writer (Diane Lane) impulsively buys a villa in Tuscany, Italy, in an attempt to start a new life. As she renovates the villa, she meets new people and embraces the Italian way of life, which leads her on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Along the way, she navigates new romances and confronts her past, ultimately finding a renewed sense of purpose and happiness.
The Devil Wears Prada
This classic follows the story of a young aspiring journalist Andrea (Anne Hathaway) who takes a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) a powerful and demanding fashion magazine editor. Despite her lack of interest in fashion and Miranda’s intimidating personality, the assistant learns the ins and outs of the fashion industry and works tirelessly to meet her boss’s impossible demands. As she becomes more entrenched in the industry, she struggles to balance her personal life and values with the demands of her job. The film explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the cost of success.
He’s Just Not That Into You
We follow the interconnected stories of several women and men as they navigate the complexities of modern relationships. The film explores the different stages of romantic relationships, from initial attraction and infatuation to commitment and marriage. As the characters grapple with their own insecurities and desires, they learn valuable lessons about communication, honesty, and self-worth. The film has a star-studded cast, including Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson, and Bradley Cooper, among others
Bridget Jone’s Diary
Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) is a single, 30-something woman living in London who is determined to improve her life and find love. Through a series of diary entries, Bridget documents her various romantic escapades with her charming but unreliable boss, played by Hugh Grant, and the handsome and reserved Mr. Darcy, played by Colin Firth. As she navigates the ups and downs of her love life and career, Bridget learns important lessons about self-worth, honesty, and the importance of being true to oneself. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Helen Fielding.
Get Out
For those of you looking for something more along the lines of a singles horror/thriller, Get Out follows a young black man played by Daniel Kaluuya who visits his white girlfriend’s family in their secluded estate. As the visit progresses, he begins to experience a series of increasingly disturbing and bizarre events that suggest something sinister is happening. As the story progresses, he uncovers a dark secret involving hypnosis and brain transplant surgery. The film explores themes of racism, identity, and the dangers of subconscious prejudices.
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