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WHAT TO WATCH THIS VALENTINE’S DAY

Valentine’s week has arrived. Whether you are celebrating or not, whether you are romanced up or spending the evening with friends or family, here are 10 movies to watch for free on Netflix. Most of these movies and old classics but I think there will be a few you haven’t seen before. Some will make you laugh, some cry and some feel joyful. Click on the heading to watch the trailers. Have a wonderful time whatever you are up to. Also, if you want some Valentine’s Day gift ideas check out my blog post full of ideas here.

WHAT TO WATCH THIS VALENTINE'S DAY | Megan Taylor

1. VALENTINE’S DAY

The perfect Valentine’s Day movie.
Happy.
Suitable for everyone.
I watch it every year.
Follows lots of storylines at once (a la Love Actually).

2. FIFTY SHADES DARKER

Hopefully better than the first but I am haven’t seen it yet.
Saucy.
One for the adults.

3. HOW TO BE SINGLE

Hilarious.
Joyful.
Feel good.

4. DEFINITELY MAYBE

Suitable for all.
Cute.
Romantic.
Great casting.

5. BRIDGET JONES’S BABY

Hilarious.
One of the best sequels.
Great music.

6. HOME AGAIN

Cute.
Romantic but not soppy.
Family friendly but 12+ would be interested.
Girly film.

7. CRAZY STUPID LOVE

Hilarious.
Classic.
Best one liners.
One of my faves.

8. ELIZABETHTOWN

Relatively unknown, yet everyone should watch it.
Romantic and sad but not too sad.
Great soundtrack.
Inspiring.
Definitely worth watching, may become a fave.
Will make you want to book a road trip across America.

9. THE NOTEBOOK

Sad.
Happy.
Classic.
Everyone has to watch this film otherwise are you really alive?

10. P.S. I LOVE YOU

Sad.
Devastating.
Huge cry fest.
Only watch once.
Amazing!!

Which movie are you going to watch? Have you already watched them all?

WHAT TO WATCH | MAY 2018

TV is pretty darn good at the moment! When the days get warmer I don’t watch as much TV or film because I spend more time outside. Therefore my watchlist is seriously backed up with so many goodies. As soon as the sun sets I jump on the sofa and turn the TV on for a big case of viewing binging. I tend to talk about my Netflix Picks but this month I am back with a whole array of goodies on paid for and free tv.

DRAMA

DESIGNATED SURVIVOR (NETFLIX)
I have loved Designated Survivor for a while now but last week was the final episode of the season and it was a goodie. I felt the beginning of the season started off slowly but it picked up after its mid season break and has been pretty darn good.
THE GOOD FIGHT (CH4)
A fantastic legal drama with some incredibly funny moments and manage to be openly close to the line with its political opinion. I was a huge fan of The Good Wife but its sequel, ‘The Good Fight’ has been incredible. Onto season 2 and I am further gripped. I really look forward to it each week and bringing along Diane and Marissa (who, in my opinion were 2 of the best characters, although I wish they had brought back Eli too!).
LOST IN SPACE (NETFLIX)
I didn’t realise that Lost In Space was a big TV series a long time ago, either before I was born or when I was very young. Yet, I did love the movie adaptation with Matt Le Blanc so I knew of the concept. A family who are stranded in an unknown planet in space. I have really loved this season and apparently so have a lot of others as it has been commissioned for another season. I do find the fact that every episode requires someone to be rescued a little tedious…yet, doesn’t put me off.
FAMOUS IN LOVE (AMAZON PRIME)
I am a little late to the party with loving this show. Everyone clearly knew I would love it as so many people recommended that I watch it. It follows Bella Thorne’s character winning the lead role in a huge movie. It’s full of drama and excitement and is the perfect girlie program to fill the void of The Bold Type having finished.

CRIMMIE

SAFE (NETFLIX)
Harlan Coben (I filmed a book trailer for him a couple of years ago) wrote the book Safe and he has produced an amazing TV adaptation which has become in an incredible hit. A crime drama set in a British private estate where a young girl goes missing and it follows the entwined lives of secrets that are being hidden. There are 8, 1 hour, episodes which I admittedly watched within 4 days…it was that gripping!

COMEDIES

THE BIG BANG THEORY (E4)
YOUNG SHELDON (E4)
BROOKLYN NINE NINE (E4)
THE GOLDBERGS (E4)
All of these E4 comedies have been mine and Liam’s favourites for such a long time now that it seem silly for me to include them. Yet, the latest seasons which have been aired on E4 have been so good that I couldn’t not mention them. They are all fantastic half hour shows which will take your mind of any anxious thoughts and have you laughing out loud. Big Bang and Brooklyn are both aired on Netflix if you need to catch up on old episodes.
EPISODES (BBC)
BBCs Episodes which stars Matt Le Blanc has been airing for a few seasons now and I enjoyed it but never raved about it. This latest season has been sooo good. Sadly I didn’t realise it was on TV until episode 1 had disappeared off iPlayer. If you can find a way of watching it, then you must.

Which of these have you watched? What have I missed?

Netflix Weekend Picks {March 2016}

Back by popular demand I have compiled my second instalment of my Netflix Weekend Picks. A lovely friend of mine texted me this week asking when I was going to write another Netflix Pick. Then I realised my last Netflix post had a very high click rate, so I am not sure why I hadn’t thought to write another one. I will try and write a new one each month. My favourite pick would be the new Netflix produced show Love but I have also added a bonus show from iPlayer. Click on the below titles to see trailers for the shows and movies.

TV PICKS
1. Love
Love is a new Netflix made show. The trailer sucked me in but then twenty minutes into the show I had no idea what I was watching and I was bored so turned it off. A week later and lots of celebrities tweeting about how fabulous the show is, I turned the show back on to give it another chance. By the middle of episode two I was hooked. The dry tone is catching and incredibly funny. We watched the whole series over a few days. Gillian Jacobs plays the lead female, Mickey who is at times infuriating and  but loveable at the same time. Claudia O’Doherty plays the hilarious and loveable best friend who you want to keep watching.
Give the show a bit of chance to get past the first episode which draws out setting the scene. The following 14 episodes go by in a flash and you will be left wanting more.

2. Suits
If you haven’t yet started watching Suits then put down everything you are doing and start watching now. I adore Suits and best of all the first three seasons are all there waiting for you to watch on Netflix. Randomly, Suits airs on Dave in the UK…pretty sure this is the only TV show I have ever watched on Dave. It normally seems to be airing reruns of Top Gear every second of the day.
Every character in Suits is incredible. Mike is the genius that becomes a lawyer without having ever been to law school and can remember everything and anything. Donna and Lewis Litt are the most hilarious characters of the show and Harvey Specter, well, he is God!
Go and watch and enjoy every second.

FILM PICKS
1. Wolf Of Wall Street
I know Wolf Of Wall Street is meant to portray greed and bad behaviour but I can’t help but be inspired by this movies. I love seeing how people work hard and succeed with such incredible monetary gain. Let’s just concentrate on how incredible Leo and Margot Robbie are as actors. LOVE LOVE LOVE this movie.

2. Walk Of Shame
We put this movie on during a lazy Saturday to have on in the background thinking it would be a bit of trashy rubbish yet ended up loving it. I laughed so much. Elizabeth Banks is always incredibly funny, oh and one of her best friends just happens to be Gillian Jacobs who is the lead in the show Love, mentioned above.

3. Chef
Written by Jon Favreau who directed Elf (my most favourite movie of all time) and is an incredible actor. Favreau plays the lead in this heartfelt and understated movie. Every actor is perfectly cast and adorably quirky. A must watch for the adults.

iPLAYER PICK
1. Thirteen
Thirteen is BBC3’s first major show since it has switched to online only and they have outdone themselves with brilliance. I tuned in for two reasons, number one being the trailer hooked me in immediately and number two because I adore Jodie Comer as actress. I first saw Comer in My Mad Fat Diary as Rae’s best friend and knew she was great back then but she takes her acting skills to another level in Thirteen. The show follows the story of a twenty six year old girl that has just escaped her capturer of thirteen years. Comer shows her vulnerability of her thirteen year old self when she was snatched and the fact that she has actually grown up a great deal since she was last living at home.
A gripping and heartbreaking must watch.

Have you got any suggestions for me to watch?

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