Some days, you feel like getting over to your homework and desperately want to throw a pair of comfortable AF sweatpants and binge some classic romantic dramas. Their tastes depend on the choosing criteria on all sorts of movie genres, but after roll on to this list, you can differentiate which movie is still enjoyable. There’s nothing better than a decent teen film with an amazing cast, good direction, and quite a relatable story. What most of us like is a great watch for convenience, and nothing is more comfortable than a swoony, romantic, career-oriented, and funny teen film. These teen films cover everything from the time you’re around the crush to the way you’re grappling with the task of applying to college.
What should I watch on Netflix Teen 2020?
- All the Bright Places (2020)
- The Kissing Booth 2 (2020)
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: P.S. I Still Love You (2020)
- The Half of It (2020)
- Banana Split (2020)
What are the best movies for 13-year-olds?
- The Baby-sitters Club (1995)
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)
- The Princess Diaries (2001)
What are the best romantic movies for teen girls?
- Tall Girl
- The Kissing Booth
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
What are the best comedy movies for teen girls?
- Project X (2012)
- Superbad (2007)
So, it’s time to make some popcorn and prepare for all of these teen movies, which are undoubtedly the best teenage girl films you could enjoy.
10. Pitch Perfect 2
Director: | Elizabeth Banks |
Produced by: | Paul Brooks, Max Handelman, Elizabeth Banks |
Distributed by: | Universal Pictures |
Release Date: | May 15, 2015 |
Starring: | Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld |
Box Office: | $287.5 million |
Pitch Perfect 2 is a 2015 American action comedy movie produced by Paul Brooks and Max Handelman and directed by Elizabeth Banks. It follows the film Pitch Perfect 2012 and is the sequel of the series Pitch Perfect. The movie revolves around a world championship on fictitious Barden-University Bellas – a singing team of all-female Cappella, trying to defeat a rival German musical unit. The movie exceeded the original film’s gross total (115,4 million dollars) in five days and became the biggest music comedy film ever, grossed 131,3 million dollars. On December 22, 2017, a sequel, Pitch Perfect 3, was launched. Later on August 8, 2015, its complete soundtrack version was released. The first album was released on the Billboard 200 at the end of May 17, 2015, receiving 107,000 units of album-equivalent (92,000 copies).
9. Enchanted 2007
Director: | Kevin Lima |
Produced by: | Barry Josephson |
Distributed by: | Walt Disney Studios, Motion Pictures |
Release Date: | November 21, 2007 |
Starring: | Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden |
Box Office: | $340.5 million |
The Enchanted film is an American live-action/animated musical drama made by Walt Disney Pictures, Sonnenfeld Productions, and Josephson Entertainment was released in 2007. The film is fully animated, and it revolves around a Disney princess, forced to live in New York City from her typical animated universe. Instead of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Enchanted was the first Disney film released by Walt Disney Studios. Motion Pictures Enchanted premiered at the London Film Festival on October 20, 2007, before its wide launch in the United States on November 21, 2007. Enchanted was received critically well, which gained over $340 million, and Amy Adams became the leading woman of that phase. She won three Saturn Awards, which included Best Fantasy Film and Best Actress.
8. Titanic 1997
Director: | James Cameron |
Produced by: | James Cameron, Jon Landau |
Distributed by: | Paramount Pictures |
Release Date: | December 19, 1997 |
Starring: | Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet |
Box Office: | $2.195 billion |
Titanic was an epic romantic and tragedy film by James Cameron, which came out in 1997. The story of the fall of the RMS Titanic, and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of various social groups who fall in love on the boat during its ill-gotten first voyage, has combined both historical and fictional elements. Titanic was substantially critical and financially successful when it was released on December 19, 1997. Named to 14 academic honors, All About Eve (1950) was nominated for the most Oscars and won 11, including Best Picture and Best Director awards, which tied with Ben-Hur (1959). Titanic was the first film to hit the billion-dollar mark with an initial global gross of over $1.84 billion.
7. The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Director: | Garry Marshall |
Produced by: | Whitney Houston, Debra Martin Chase |
Distributed by: | Buena Vista Pictures |
Release Date: | August 11, 2004 |
Starring: | Anne Hathaway, Heather Matarazzo |
Box Office: | $134.7 million |
The Princess Diary 2: Royal Engagement is a romantic comedy movie from America in 2004 and The Princess Diaries sequel in 2001. This movie is not based on one of the novels, unlike the first film. The film opened in 3,472 North American theatres, and its opening weekend saw an increase of 23 million dollars. Worldwide, it has risen by 134.7 million dollars – North America by 95.2 million dollars and other regions by 39.6 million. Andrews was first to sing on the screen or a public screen after she was operated on her throat in 1997, with the song “The Crowning Glory,” a duet between Queen Clarisse (Julie Andrews) and Princess Asana (Raven-Symoné). Anne Hathaway confirmed in May 2018 that she still wants to be seen in a third Princess Diaries movie. By January 2019, she announced the script’s production and that she and Andrews were part of the movie, and Debra Martin Chase, director, will return.
6. The Princess Diaries 2001
Director: | Garry Marshall |
Produced by: | Whitney Houston, Debra Martin Chase |
Distributed by: | Buena Vista Pictures |
Release Date: | August 3, 2001 |
Starring: | Anne Hathaway, Héctor Elizondo |
Box Office: | $165.3 million |
Princess Diaries is an American comedy from 2001 directed by Garry Marshall, produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on Meg Cabot’s 2000 young adult novel of the same name, the movie was written with Hector Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo, Mandy Moore, Caroline Goodall, and Robert Schwartzman, by the stars Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews. The story follows Mia Thermopolis (Hathaway), who discovers that she is the European empire’s successor. The film is about a timid American teenager (Mia). Mia has to accept the throne that she inherited or indefinitely abandon her title under her distant grandmother’s tubulation (Andrews), the reigning queen of that reigning monarchy. The film also became the movie debut of Hathaway. The film was an unforeseen financial triumph with a combined global volume of more than $165 million.
5. A Cinderella Story 2004
Director: | Mark Rosman |
Produced by: | Clifford Werber |
Distributed by: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release Date: | July 16, 2004 |
Starring: | Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge |
Box Office: | $70.1 million |
A Cinderella story is a romantic comedy movie adapted by Leigh Dunlap and stars Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, and Regina King, directed by Mark Rodman in 2004. The movie centers around two Internet pen pale who intend to meet in person at their high school Halloween dance to modernize traditional Cinderella folklore. On July 16, 2004, the film was made public. The film was a successful boardroom, ramping up 70 million dollars against its $19 million budget while receiving mixed feedback from reviewers. It has been a religious classic over the years. Four direct-to-video sequences accompanied the tale of Cinderella. Each presented a distinct new interpretation of the story of Cinderella: The sequels are about themes and scenarios that often come from the Cinderella story but have no first film characters.
4. Pitch Perfect 2012
Director: | Jason Moore |
Produced by: | Paul Brooks |
Distributed by: | Universal Pictures |
Release Date: | October 5, 2012 (United States) |
Starring: | Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin |
Box Office: | $115.4 million |
Pitch Perfect is 2012, directed by Jason Moore and Kay Cannon, an American musical comedy. The complot accompanies Cappella students from Barden University entitled The Barden Bellas, whose students perform against another group of Cappella students from their university to win nationals. The film is adapted from the novel: The Search for College and Cappella Glory, Mickey Rapkin’s non-fiction book. It was filmed in Louisiana and ended in December 2011. The film was released first on September 24, 2012, in Los Angeles and was released in the US on October 5, 2012. The film received favorable critical acclaim and has earned more than 115 million dollars worldwide. The first film in the series was followed by Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) and Pitch Perfect 3, two sequences (2017).
3. The Parent Trap 1998
Director: | Nancy Meyers |
Produced by: | Charles Shyer |
Distributed by: | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
Release Date: | July 29, 1998 (United States) |
Starring: | Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson |
Box Office: | $92.1 million |
The Parent Trap is a romantic comedy movie directed by Nancy Meyers in 1998 and co-written by Charles Shyer. It is also a restoration of the film of 1961 and an adaptation of the German novel Lottie and Lisa by Erich Kästner in 1949. The story revolves around Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson performing the role of divorced parents Hallie Parker and Annie James, who have retreated fortunately since birth to a summer camp. Lindsay Lohan stars as a twin child (in her movie debut). As co-writers of the 1998 edition, Swift is credited along with Meyers and Shyer. The Parent Trap was opened on July 29, 1998, and was successful in the box office, with a growth of $92.1 million against a budget of $15 million.
2. Frozen 2013
Director: | Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee |
Produced by: | Peter Del Vecho |
Distributed by: | Walt Disney Pictures |
Release Date: | November 22, 2013 |
Starring: | Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel |
Box Office: | $1.280 billion |
Frozen is a Walt Disney Animation Studios-produced American computer-animated musical fantasy film. The 53rd animated Disney feature film is influenced by the fairy tale “The Snow Queen” of Hans Christian Andersen. The film shows a princess trying to locate her estranged sister, who has unintentionally stuck her Kingdom in winter with a wild iceman, his reindeer, and a snowman. It has been lauded by some film critics for its graphics, screenplays, plots, music, and voice acting. Frozen is considered the best-animated film in Disney since the Renaissance period. The Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature & Best Origine Song, the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and, two Grammy Aimes, Frozen received a host of major awards and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film. The film was a major trade hit in theatre, with global box office sales of $1.280.000 billion.
1. Mean girls 2004
Director: | Mark Waters |
Produced by: | Lorne Michaels |
Distributed by: | Paramount Pictures |
Release Date: | April 30, 2004 (United States) |
Starring: | Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tim Meadows |
Box Office: | $130 million |
Mean Girls is an American teen film of 2004, directed by Mark Waters. Stars include Rachel McAdams, Lindsay Lohan, Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, and Fey. It is based in part on the 2002 non-fiction self-assistance book by Rosalind Wiseman, Queen Bees, and Wannabes, which discusses social cliques at women’s high school and their negative effects children. Fey also took inspiration for some of the movie’s themes from Upper Darby High School’s own experience. In her feature debut, the film portrayed Amanda Seyfried. The reviewers commended McAdams’ success and identified the film as Lohan, Seyfried, and Caplan’s breakout roles. The film rated 84% based on 190 ratings on the Rotten Tomatoes review website, which is an average of 7/10. The film has a score of 66 of 100, according to 39 reviewers.
Conclusion!
It is difficult to explain why these films feel so relatable and comfortable to teen girls. Perhaps because feelings are so raw and strong during this age, they leave an impact even years after. Perhaps it’s that love’s first flush is the best. Or maybe because teens don’t have a filter at all, so the dirty jokes pour out of the lips.