5 great movies you won't get bored with on New Year's Eve
It is said that the way you celebrate the New Year is the way you will spend it. Make sure that these words are true for you and celebrate the holidays with great movies: lyrical comedies, horrors and fantastic dramas. This was reported by SSPDaily
Today.com has taken care of your leisure time and selected 5 best movies for the New Year's table. Here's what they came up with.
Into The Dark: New Year, New You, 2018
Four friends meet at a New Year's Eve party to play a game of Never Have I Ever. But as old secrets are revealed, the night quickly turns from nostalgic to violent.
For those who want to end the year on a frightening note, In the Dark: New Year, New You scratches that itch and explains why you don't really like going to New Year's Eve parties.
When Harry Met Sally, 1989
It's impossible not to love this classic romantic comedy thanks to Nora Ephron's quote-perfect script and the acting skills of Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. Their charming and quirky characters, Harry and Sally, embark on a 12-year journey, transforming from strangers and enemies to unexpected friends, and gradually realizing that they might be perfect for each other.
The movie has an iconic New Year's Eve scene that will surely make you wonder where your Harry or Sally is.
The Age of Adaline, 2015
In The Age of Adaline, Blake Lively's character Adaline challenges the phrase "you only live once" by living... forever. The immortal Adaline attends fabulous New Year's Eve parties in different eras, at one of which she meets the charming Ellis Jones, played by Michael Huisman
Adaline has to overcome many difficulties posed by her new love because time is running out for everyone but her.
High School Musical, 2006
Troy Bolton, the captain of the school basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, a modest honors student, met at a New Year's Eve party where young people were having fun singing karaoke. It just so happens that Gabriella and Troy are chosen as the next couple to sing a song. They both try to refuse, pointing out their inability to sing, but they have to do it anyway. Although their singing experience has been limited to singing in the shower, it turns out that they end up proving to be a great duo.
As the school year begins, they find out that Gabriella has transferred to the school where Troy is studying. Remembering their previous experience, the characters decide to secretly audition for the school musical.
New Year's Eve, 2011
Follow the intertwined fates of different New Yorkers who are looking for love, happiness, a second chance and new beginnings on New Year's Eve. The movie starring Lea Michele, Zac Efron and Ashton Kutcher will surely have a story for every mood that will be relevant in 2024.