A little bit of everything, honestly. Goes from fun, to scary, to mind-blowing, to sad. I'm not consistent in what I like, I just know I do, and that's it. If you've seen these, don't be afraid to share your opinion!
Made me empathize with the main characters so much that I felt like I was experiencing what they did. A little girl who acts like a grown-up and a grown-up who acts like a little girl—best combo ever
Uptown Girls (2003)
Unpredictable, life-changing, and an extremely clever piece. Must be at/near the top of my favorites. There's nothing like watching it for the first time
The Game (1997)
Definitely my comfort movie. It might be corny and everything, that I'll admit, but I've watched it like 5/6 times and would still watch it again
Clueless (1995)
I loved this movie and its characters so much, especially Kat Stratford. So entertaining and funny. The side storylines are so cute too
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
I've also watched this one a few times and want to rewatch it soon. For romantic comedies lovers, this might be one of your favorites too
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
Really liked the concept, to be honest, though it's the same base for every movie. The last one was pretty cool, also, introducing a new concept in the saga.
Final Destination (2000)
A deadly hide and seek and Samara Weaving as the main character. Was on my watch list for such a long time and as soon as I finished it I searched for a second movie (out next year apparently)
Ready or Not (2019)
Plays games with your mind like it's a kid's toy—the antagonist is called Jigsaw for a reason.
Saw (2004)
Just meant to be fun and entertaining. It is. I've watched it like 3/4 times and it never gets old
Mean Girls (2004)
One day Tim Burton decided to make his fans cry and released this. All jokes aside, it's truly a masterpiece. Loved the soundtrack too
Corpse Bride (2005)
My roman empire. I cannot explain the love I have for this movie. I wish everyone would watch it at least once in their lives
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
My favorite childhood story brought again to a movie by my favorite director. I wanna rewatch it soo bad
Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Also loved it so much. I'm still so grateful my father insisted that I watch it that day.
The Truman Show (1998)
A classic with a fun concept which is actually well-driven. Love the main song too
Ghostbusters (1984)
This movie is actually my childhood trauma. Changed the way I saw things completely. Just amazing, everybody should watch and learn from it
Bridge to Terabithia (2007)
Simply a work of art. A teacher tries to prove how easy it still is to create a dictatorship. Disclaimer: tough and intense, so it's not suitable for very young audiences (might be a bit difficult to understand too) and sensitive people
The Wave (2008)
I've seen this movie a few times, and it's still as cool as I remember. One of my favorite soundtracks ever. Also, I was so in love with the actor who played Peter
Peter Pan (2003)
Best Disney movie and best Disney princess. I loved (and still do) Tiana and Naveen so much