60+ Best Movies To Watch For A Fun Sleepover

Enjoy a group of friends smiling and hugging during a fun sleepover movie night. Perfect for a cozy,.

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43. Dirty Dancing

Dance and fall in love in this romantic film about a woman who falls in love with her dance instructor.

Iconic scene from Dirty Dancing featuring a couple dancing closely.
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44. Jaws

This classic horror movie is one that your teens will never forget for the rest of their lives.

Shark attack scene from Jaws, a classic thriller film for movie nights.
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45. Alien

This sci-fi thriller will surely awaken your teens’ imaginations.

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46. 21 Jump Street

Your teens will surely have fun with this action-comedy movie about a crime-busting duo going under cover as high school students.

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47. Just Friends

This romantic comedy about a fat teen transforming into a hunk dude who will do everything to get out of the friend zone with his best friend who was his high school crush will get your teens romantically excited.

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48. 10 Things I Hate About You

Your teens will surely want to play this movie over and over again for its heartmelting plot about a smart girl who doesn’t attract too much attention from boys except one.

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49. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

This is an entertaining romantic comedy film about a woman who is writing about a column on how to lose a guy in 10 days then meets a man who is so confident he can make any woman fall in love with him in 10 days.

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50. The Time Traveler’s Wife

Prepare your tissues with this romantic film about a man who drifts back through time then meets the love of his life, but his inability to remain in one time and place complicates their love.

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51. Carrie

This horror film about a bullied girl who has telekinetic powers and one day uses it against those who had wronged her will make your teens scream at the top of their lungs.

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52. The Perks of Being a Wallflower

A story about friendship and love, this movie about a teen who is a wallflower who meets two free-spirited siblings who will help him discover himself, but will be saddened as his new friends are about to leave for college — something your teens may relate to.

Movie poster for The Perks of Being a Wallflower featuring three teenagers against a green brick wal.
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53. The Fault in Our Stars

Tears will keep flowing in this heartbreaking film about a teen cancer patient who falls in love with another teen with cancer from her support group.

Promotional poster for The Fault in Our Stars featuring two young people lying on grass.
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54. Easy A

This engaging comedy about a teen whose clean-cut life is marred by a lie she said that easily spread across the campus, is relatable to your teens.

Emma Stone in Easy A holding a sign about her reputation, with movie-related doodles around her.
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55. When a Stranger Calls

A terrifying movie about a babysitter whose night with the kids turns into a nightmare will make your teens think twice about picking up a call late at night.

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56. Insidious

Another horrifying movie about a comatose boy possessed by a malevolent entity that will complete your teens’ and their friends’ horror movie night.

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57. Freaky Friday

Watch how magic that made a mum and her daughter swap bodies with each other helped mend their relationship.

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58. Max

A touching movie about a teenage boy and the trained service dog of his older brother who died in Afghanistan. Both are set to know the mystery behind the teen’s brother’s death.

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59. Marley and Me

A fun movie about a dog who will change a family’s life. You might need to get tissues ready as some parts of it will get you teary-eyed.

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60. Despicable Me

This animated comedy film will melt your teens’ hearts while laughing, as a supervillain plans to steal the moon, along with an army of yellow minions, but things changed when he met three orphans who want to make him their dad.

Minions and Gru from Despicable Me on a floating platform under the moon.
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61. Emoji Movie

Prepare your teens for a great adventure movie night with this cute movie about an emoji with multiple expressions, unlike other emojis.

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62. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

Let your teen girls understand the importance of friendship in this movie about four best friends who are going separate ways after spending many summers together. But they made a vow to stay connected through a pair of jeans that they take turns sharing.

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63. Inside Out

A clever movie about what really goes inside our head, this movie tells about a young girl, Riley, whose emotions are stirred by the different life-changing events that happen in her life…and the little voices inside her head, all work together to guide Riley in her journey through life.

Inside Out movie poster showing emotions like anger, fear, disgust, sadness, and joy for a fun sleep.
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Alright! All you need to do now is to choose which one you’re gonna watch..

Which of these sleepover movies is your or your child’s favourite?

 

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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