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The Breakfast Club
1) The Breakfast Club
A classic American coming of age movie that follows the story of five very different high school students who meet in detention and share their stories with each other to only find that they have a lot more in common than they had imagined. This is the kind of movie that will be talked about forever. A perfect rainy day movie!

2) The Notebook
The Notebook is considered to be one of the most iconic romantic dramas. The story follows a man named Noah who is in search of this hauntingly beautiful girl that he met fourteen years ago. The movie is full of heart breaking scenes that will leave you feeling giddy and nostalgic. Catch all the tender moments between Noah and Allie and watch the miracle of love.

3) Breakfast
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a classic 1961 Rom-com movie. Holly, one of New York’s famous socialite slowly becomes interested in a young struggling writer named Paul who moves into the apartment. Watch the beautiful tale as it unfolds all the dark secrets of Holly’s past.

4) The Lion King
Every household favorite film takes the 4th place in the list. The movie follows a young lion prince named Simba who flees from his kingdom because he is tricked to believe that he killed his father. Watch the tear-jerking tale of Simba’s struggle to find himself and to regain his kingdom.

5) The Silver Linings Playbook
Pat, a former teacher moves back to his parents house after his mother gets him discharged from the mental institution. Pat is on a mission to win back Nikki’s heart. At this time, he meets a young mysterious woman named Tiffany who has a dark past of her own. Watch the mind-blowing movie featuring Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro.

6) Legally Blonde
If the weather outside has turned you a little gloomy and you don’t have a solution, then look no further! Legally blonde is a reminder of how women can be a total boss. It’s empowering, uplifting and one of Reese Witherspoon’s exceptional performance!

7) Honey, I Shrunk the


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