Hey fam, it’s the weekend again!! I know you’ve got lots of plans, but if you are like me that rarely get busy during the weekends you might want to take this post seriously :). I wanted to publish this post about movies last week however, for a good reason, I couldn’t do that, therefore, I saved it for this weekend.

I must fulfill my task; say no to procrastination!

Anyway, this post is about the funny, suspense-filled, emotional movies you need to see this weekend or when you’ve got time.

I have put together a list of exciting movies on Netflix based on what I think ‘exciting movies’ should be. Hopefully, you’ll enjoy watching them.

I am a comedy and suspense freak; anything that makes me laugh or chew on whatever I am eating so hard because of the suspense, count me in.

Speaking of counting, if you were to ask how many movies I have seen between 2020 and now, I won’t be able to give a number. Don’t judge me :).

Since you are polite enough to read that last statement without imagining all I do is see movies (of course not), I will share the list of movies below. I also included the genres, year of release, and some ways to enjoy the movies/series to the post. At least, that is my way of sharing a bit of what I like about the movies without spoiling it.

Movies for the Weekend

1. Lockdown (2021). Genre: Comedy, Psychological Thriller. About: Hysteria, Hope and being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Tip: Best seen with friends so you guys can predict what would happen.

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2. Maid (2021):

Genre: Drama limited series, and Emotional.
About: Mother & daughter bond, dysfunctional relationship between grandmother and daughter, and an abusive boyfriend.
Tip: Binge-watch over the weekend.

3. Darlings (2022):

Genre: Drama, Suspense.
About: Mother/daughter relationship, an abusive husband and investigation.
Tip: Best seen with friends so y’all can express your feelings about the movie together.

4. Project Power (2020):

Genre: Action, Superhero, Crime Film. About: Father/daughter bond, and preternatural power. Tip: Can be seen alone or with friends so you guys can have a good time screaming what should or shouldn’t be.

5. Warcraft (2016):

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy. Tip: If you’ve seen Vikings and you love Ragnar then you should definitely see this.
About: Royalty and Loyalty.

6. Passengers (2016):

Genre: Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller, Drama, Adventure. About: Space Travel and Betrayal.
Tip: Best seen alone because of the few cast in the movie or almost 2 hours.

7. The Unforgivable (2021):

Genre: Drama, Thriller.
About: Sisters, Sacrifice. Tip: You can watch while working on simple tasks. A little secret, you might not enjoy the beginning, just hang in there, it will get better.

8. Instant Family (2018):

Genre: Comedy Drama. Tip: Best seen with friends. Although it is a little emotional, you might want to see it alone if crying in the presence of your friends is a no-no for you. About: The relationship between parents and their foster kids.

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9. Blood sisters (2022):

Genre: Crime, Limited series, Thriller.
About: A wealthy family, an abusive fiance, impulse, and soul sisters.
Tip: Best for a weekend getaway with your female friends.

10. The In-between (2022):

Genre: Romance, Science fiction.
About: The loss of a loved one.
Tip: Good to see this movie alone because it is quite emotional.

11. The Midnight Sky (2020):

Genre: Space Drama, Science fiction, Thriller.
About: Father/daughter, space travel, distortion.
Tip: If you love space movies then this is for you.

12. Sweet girl (2021).

Genre: Action, Emotional, Thriller.
About: Family, revenge, and distortion.
Tip: I saw the movie because Jason Momoa was the main character, that is my truth :).

13. The weekend away (2022):

Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Crime Fiction, Holiday fiction.
About: Friends, Holiday, and betrayal.
Tip: Best watched with friends so y’all can feel like detectives.

14. Day of destiny (2021):

Genre: Comedy, Mystery, Adventure.
About: Family-Centered, wishful thinking, time travel.
Tip: Best watched with friends and family.

15. This is the End (2013):

Genre: Action, Dark Comedy, Fantasy. Tip: Best watched with friends, can be seen a million times, and will still be funny.
About: Celebrities doing the most.

16. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. (2017).
Genre: Epic, Fantasy, Drama. Tip: Best watched alone. About: A royal lineage, brothers and bad blood.

17. The Prophetess (2021):

Genre: Drama, Culture & Society, and Suspense.
Tip: Best watched while completing a simple task. In my opinion, if not because I could not understand the language and had to read the subtitle, I didn’t think it would have been necessary to sit across the screen to understand the storyline.
About: Family, Competition, and Prediction.

18: The Rattlesnake: Ahanna’s story (2018):

Genre: Action, Thriller, Mystery. Tip: Can be watched alone or with friends. Get ready to scream and figure out the end.
About: Heists, betrayal and karma.

Phew!! Those are my recommendations for you. Why 18 movies? I think the number is cute 🙂

Which of the movies have you seen?

If you love this blog, kindly share the posts with your friends and loved ones. It will mean a lot to me to know your thoughts in the comments. Love, Grace

2 Comments

  1. Nice! Thanks dear for these recommendations. I’ve seen just 4 of the 18, (Instant family, blood sisters, the unforgivable and the prophetess) but I’ll love to see the others because they look interesting. I often judge movies by their “covers” 😂 maybe that’s why I haven’t seen so many, but I’ld try to be more open minded.🌝 Good one dear 👍

    1. Thanks dear!! I also judge movies based on the covers and cast. I had to push myself to watch some of these movies then I ended up liking them. You should see rattlesnake, darlings, and maid immediately!! 🙂

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Grace

is a wife and mom currently living in the UAE. She has several years of experience in Business Psychology and Content Creation and enjoys sharing her thoughts on fashion, family, career and much more.

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