Watching a good movie with your besties is one of the best ways to spend your weekend. If you don't want to waste half the night debating which chick flick to watch, you've come to the right place. From classic teen comedies like Mean Girls to new romantic tearjerkers like The Photograph, there are so many amazing chick flicks to choose from. Whether you’re in the mood for something no one has seen before or want to opt for an old favorite that you can recite every line to, here are the all-time best chick flicks that'll get your girls' night started the right way.
Kathleen Kelly, the owner a small bookstore in Manhattan, hates Joe Fox, the owner of a corporate chain store that just moved in across the street. However, she doesn't know she's already started an intense and anonymous Internet romance with him.
This iconic chick flick follows three badass private investigators armed with the latest in high-tech tools, futuristic cars, and martial arts techniques. Their latest mission is to rescue a kidnapped billionaire-to-be and keep his top-secret voice-identification software out of the wrong hands.
Childhood friends Sasha and Marcus have a falling out and don’t speak for 15 years. Fast forward to present time, where Sasha is a celebrity chef in LA and Randall is a musician still living at home and working for his dad. Upon reuniting, their old sparks reignite and they soon discover that some new ones may rise.
Lili Reinhart plays Natalie, a young woman whose life diverges into parallel realities on the night of her college graduation. In one of the realities, she becomes pregnant and stays in her hometown, while she pursues her dream of becoming an artist in Los Angeles in the other. In both journeys, Natalie experiences life-changing love and rediscovers herself.
21-year-old Violet Sanford moves to NYC to pursue her dream of becoming a songwriter. Her dreams are sidetracked by the attention and notoriety she receives at her "day" job as a barmaid at Coyote Ugly, where she befriends other girls on the hustle.
When their traditional Indian parents pressure them to find love, Asha and Ravi pretend to date to stop their families from bothering them during the wedding season. They ultimately find themselves falling for each other while trying to balance who they are with who their parents want them to be.
Two strangers who recently got dumped meet by chance and team up to sabotage the new relationships of their exes. Little do they know, they've found new love where they least expected it.
When two overworked assistants have had enough with their demanding bosses, they concoct a plan to lure their bosses into a faux-romance to keep them busy and off their backs.
Two best friends spend the night before graduation trying to make up for all the fun nights they didn't have in high school before having to go their separate ways.
Danny Ocean's sister, Debbie, decides to pull off one final heist after being released from prison with the help of some friends and new acquaintances.
Two BFFs have their friendship put to the test when only one date is available for the venue of their dreams and they both get engaged around the same time.
This one is all about a girl from a big city who just doesn't know what she wants to do with the rest of her life. So she takes off across the pond to London in search of her father to figure it all out.
Henry sees Lucy and falls in love with her right away. But he doesn't know that she looses her memory of the day every night so every day is a new day to fall back in love.
This rom com is about a girl who gets dumped by her long-time boyfriend and movies to NYC to live her best single life… at least she tries to. Luckily, she has some new friends and her older sister to help her figure it all out.
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Tamara Fuentes is the current Entertainment Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers TV, movies, books, celebrities, and more. She can often be found in front of a screen fangirling about something new. Before joining Cosmopolitan, she was the entertainment editor over at Seventeen. She is also a member of the Television Critics Association and the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.