1. Titanic
The fact that I learned about this being added to Netflix whilst listening to* My Heart Will Go On* is bonkers. Although not really, I listen to it about once a day. That and Celine's other magnficient hit Think Twice which I'm seriously considering having as my walk down the aisle song at my wedding despite the distinctly un-weddingy nature of the song. I digress. Titanic is on Netflix. Why are you still here? Go and watch it now.
From June 1st
2. Mystic Pizza
Just a classic coming of age film about three gals who work in a pizza shop and wear excellent clothes in the 80s. Starring Julia Roberts (and Matt Damon in his first ever role) the girls struggle to deal with first relationships, growing up and figuring out what to do with their lives.
From June 1st
3. Speed Sisters
Meet the greatest girls you're ever likely to meet - Palestine's Speed Sisters - the first all female racing team in the Arab World who are trying their best to live their dreams while their homeland is under occupation.
From June 1st
4. I Know Who Killed Me
One of the greatest bad films ever made. This film is tied with Paris Hilton's House of Wax for best worst exploitation of a celebrity name to get a film sold. The film won eight Golden Raspberry Awards, a record. The story goes that Aubrey is abducted but when she comes back, it's like she's a different person, a stripper called Dakota. A stripper that looks just like her but like, isn't her. Like a TWIN. I've said too much. Bye.
From 8th June
5. The Rules Of Attraction
Based on Bret Easton Ellis' novel of the same name this film is all about Shannon Sossamyn being the coolest, most attractive woman to have ever walked the planet. There's a bunch of spoiled college kids trying to get each other into bed too. Plus a young James Van De Beek, Jessica Biel, Kate Bosworth and Ian Somerhalder.
From 8th June
6. Orange Is The New Black Season 4
Litchfield Penitentary has gone private and with the ousting of the state, so goes the lighter, funnier storylines of last season. This fourth season looks darker than ever.
From 17th June
7. Guardians Of The Galaxy
This film is great. Even if you think you hate superhero movies. Trust me though, it's hilarious, self-aware, has a wicked soundtrack and stars Chris Pratt being Chris Pratt. Not Mr. Serious like he was in Jurassic Park.
From 20th June
8. The Other Woman
This film hates women. This film uses the trope of the scorned woman to pretend it likes women. I'm pretty sure this film doesn't pass the Bechel Test and it's main characters are three women. This film is a total sham. Nevertheless I've watched it twice. And happily bitched my way through it both times. Watch for Nikki Minaj if nothing else.**
From 22nd June
9. The Diary Of A Teenage Girl
Mate. SUCH a great film*.* It's about Minnie, played by Bel Powley, a fifteen year old girl who starts a sexual relationship with her mother's much older boyfriend. It's about girls discovering their sexuality, learning about growing up and becoming a woman. Read our interview with the original book's author here.* *
From 30th June
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.