5 best movies for celebrating the New Year
The winter holidays are here. If you're planning to celebrate the New Year at home with a delicious dinner and your family, you should definitely include a couple of good, "festive" movies in your program.
Today.com writes, "Perhaps you are already tired of the same Christmas movie and your soul wants something fresh. Here are 5 movies that will help you relax, have a lot of fun and refresh your emotions."
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1986)
While the Christmas, Halloween, and Thanksgiving episodes of Charlie Brown are well-known to everyone, the Happy New Year, Charlie Brown is a wonderful and definitely underrated movie that the whole family can enjoy watching.
Are We There Yet? (2005)
Nick (Ice Cube) is in love with Suzanne (Nia Long), so on New Year's Eve he and her two children go to visit her, heading from Portland to Vancouver. Of course, the trip turns out to be not as easy as Nick thought, and the children are mostly to blame.
Snowpiercer (2013)
Hopefully, the new year of 2024 will not look like the post-apocalyptic world of the movie Snowpiercer and will be just entertainment for those who want to watch an action-packed thriller created by Bong Joon-ho's imagination.
When everything around turns into solid ice, the last people live in a train divided into classes, which is always moving, and the main event of the film is the uprising of the poor against the rich, led by Curtis (Chris Evans).
Mermaids (1990)
Charlotte (Winona Ryder) is a teenager torn between her passion for a handsome monastery superior and her desire to become a nun. Her teenage fears are further exacerbated by her younger sister Kate (Christina Ricci), who is overly zealous in her swimming lessons, and their mother Rachel (Cher), a sexy woman who takes them to a new town every time there is a scandal, which happens quite often.
After moving once again, Rachel meets a new admirer, Lou (Bob Hoskins). Together with him, she goes to a New Year's Eve costume party wearing a mermaid dress with a fishtail train. There, Lou proposes to Rachel.
Now You See Me 2 (2016)
Illusionists, heists, and a great cast. Now You See Me 2 is a sequel to a heist movie that uses card tricks instead of fast cars. The sequel ends on New Year's Eve with a finale worth staying up past midnight for.