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5 College Netflix Movies to Watch

Do Revenge, To All the Boys and Moxie

College life demands striking a delicate balance between studying hard and finding moments to relax and have a good time with your friends. If you’re a film fan, watching a good movie is the perfect way to spend your free time, and why not start with one of the most popular streamers around? Netflix offers an abundance of choices when it comes to entertainment, and we made a list of 5 college Netflix movies to watch right now. Find them all below, in alphabetical order!


Do Revenge (2022)

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(L-R) Camila Mendes as Drea and Maya Hawke as Eleanor in Do Revenge. (Kim Simms/Netflix © 2022)

Do Revenge is a recent release, and if you’re a fan of Riverdale‘s Camila Mendes and Stranger Things‘ Maya Hawke, it’s an absolute must watch. But the real star of this Netflix movie is a screenplay that combines humor and heart and will keep your eyes glued to the screen for the entire duration of the film. The main characters are Drea (Mendes) and Eleanor (Hawke), and when they meet, they are both seeking revenge. Drea is dealing with a leaked sex tape, while Eleanor, who has recently transfered to the school, has just found out that her former nemesis/bully, Carissa (Ava Capri), is attending the same school. And so, our heroes team up and formulate a genius plan to get even.

It’s best to leave it at that to avoid spoilers but our writer Branyan calls it “the best teen dark comedy [he’s] seen in a long time in his review, and he has a point. Hawke and Mendes shine in a film that’s filled with heartwarming moments, empowering scenes, and throwbacks from the best high school movies from the past. Not to be missed!


The Kissing Booth (2018)

The Kissing Booth (Netflix)

Elle Evans (Joey King) and Lee Flynn (Joel Courtney) are best friends, and have been since they were little, as their relatives – Elle’s dad Stephen (Stephen Jennings) and brother Brad (Carson White), and Lee’s parents (Molly Ringwald and Morné Visser) and older brother Noah (Jacob Elordi) – are pretty much like one big family, even more so since Elle lost her mum. Elle and Lee’s friendship comes with a set of best friend rules, and one of these rules – not falling for your best friend’s siblings – makes things complicated with Elle, who has had a crush on Noah for her entire life.

But things get even more out of control when Noah suddenly starts noticing her, and the dynamics within both family and friends irrevocably change. And as all that happens, Elle and Lee still have to find some students who’ll take part in their fundraising “Kissing Both” event at the end of the year.

The Kissing Booth is one of those teen rom-coms where you know exactly what’s going to happen from start to end, but that’s what we like about it. Sometimes you simply need a comfort watch that will put a smile on your face and let you forget about your own issues. Whether you’ve just watched Saltburn and need more Jacob Elordi in your life or you’re just looking for a fun college movie to watch on Netflix, look no further than this film – and possibly, its two sequels.


He’s All That (2021)

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He’s All That (Netflix)

Speaking of comfort watches, have you ever seen He’s All That? In this remake of 1999 classic She’s All That, the life of a teen influencer named Padgett (Addison Rae) is turned upside down when her humiliating break-up is broadcast for everyone to see, and soon goes viral. Needless to say, her reputation is ruined, which means only one thing: she needs to act fast. Her plan? Turning the most antisocial, nerdy student at her school, Cameron Kweller (Tanner Buchanan), into a popular boy he can take to prom. And if you think she’s going to fall for him, 10 Things I Hate About You-style, you’re absolutely right. But that doesn’t mean we can’t have fun as we watch it happen.

She’s All That is not as good as the original film and the stars don’t have a huge deal of chemistry with one another. But the film is still a great college Netflix movie to watch if you’re looking to relax in front of your TV and dream of your own makeover. And if you ever had an embarrassing video of yourself go viral, it will also be surprisingly therapeutic.


Moxie

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Moxie (Netflix)

Here’s a completely different film from all the other college Netflix movies on this list! Moxie revolves around the titular underground zine, which the shy but rebellious Vivian (Hadley Robinson) publishes to uncover sexism and bias in her school. And if it’s the arrival of a new student that prompts her to take action, it’s her mum’s (Amy Poehler) own rebellion as a teenager that makes decide the medium. Needless to say, a revolution begins, and Vivian finds herself at the very center of it, all while having to survive high school. If you’re looking for something different than your typical high school rom-com, watch the empowering Moxie!


To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018)

To All The Boys I've Loved Before
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (Netflix)

Have you ever had a high school crush you simply couldn’t shake off? The protagonist of Netflix’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before experienced that feeling many times, but she also found the solution. Every time she needed to get over a crush, she wrote secret letters to these boys, putting all her feelings down on paper, and locked them in her closet. One night, her little sister finds her letters and delivers them to all her former crushes, which means only one thing for Lara Jean (Lana Condor): absolute and utter mayhem.

Not only are all her secrets out in the open, but her childhood friend Josh (Israel Broussard) is one of them. And what does Lara Jean do to make him think she’s over him? She suddenly kisses another former crush, Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo), to postpone having a conversation with the approaching Josh. But these are only the first two recipients of her letters, and as the movie unfolds, more chaos ensues. And as all of this happens, you’ll find yourself drawn to one of the most relatable rom-com protagonists of the last decade, played to perfection by Lana Condor. Don’t forget to watch the other movies in the series: we recomment the third one, To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021)!


Why You’ll Love These Netflix Movies

People of all ages are often drawn to college movies, for a series of reasons. If you’ve already graduated from high school, you might want to revisit a time when things were easier. College is often the time where we start making friends, explore our first loves, find out who we are, and learn to stand up for ourselves. It’s not an easy moment for everyone, but these movies are bound to make us nostalgic and remind us the very best aspects of college life. If you’re a student, you may be caught in the frenzy of assignments and looking to take a break, and be reminded of how fun college can be. For a broader perspective, explore various essay writing service reviews, with valuable information on the best essay writing websites. Or perhaps you’re simply looking for a light watch to take your mind off your daily routine.

The five movies listed above have something for everyone: the To All the Boys trilogy and The Kissing Booth are both rom-coms, but what makes them stand out are their incredibly likeable leads. Moxie and Do Revenge are two different tales of empowerment and rebellion that can help you find your own identity – or remind you that it’s never too late to stand your ground. And He’s All That is a contemporary take on a classic tale.


Netflix offers an exciting selection of college-themed films, and the 5 movies listed above are just a few examples of what’s available on the streaming platform! They are all entertaining films that will also make you think, and they will make for perfect watches either on your own or with friends. Enjoy!

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