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The Best Netflix and Chill Movies

Best Netflix and Chill Movies 2020: Imagine this; on a cold Saturday night with your beloved lady friend by your side on the couch, you’ve got the popcorn ready, and your brother’s Netflix account logged on your parents 70″ TV. The only thing that you (and probably your girlfriend) suck at is finding an appropriate movie to watch. No, a blindfolded Sandra Bullock or the DEA’s fight against a Colombian Drug Lord in Narcos will not work on a date night, especially when you’re thinking to Netflix and Chill.

So, we (gracious) people at the National JFMF headquarters thought it’s an interesting idea to go through the huge multi-language (so huge that one of us even lied that he only found 30 movie titles instead of 100+) catalog and find few top-class picks that you guys will have *wink* ‘fun’ watching. Jokes aside, let us know about our picks in the comment box down below and happy streaming!

Last Updated on August 30, 2023

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Unfaithful (2002)

Director – Adrian Lyne
Cast – Diane Lane & Richard Gere

Preview Only: Connie, a married woman, bumps into Paul, a handsome stranger, and finds herself attracted to him. However, when she pursues an extramarital affair with him, Edward, her husband, gets suspicious.


After We Collided (2020)

Director – Roger Kumble
Cast – Josephine Langford & Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Preview Only: The sequel of the 2019 movie After, After We Collided based on the 2014 new adult fiction explores the story of Tessa, who finds herself struggling with her complex relationship with Hardin; she faces a dilemma that could change their lives forever.


After We Fell (2021)

Director – Castille Landon
Cast – Josephine Langford & Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Preview Only: The sequel of the 2020 movie After We Collided, After We Fell revolves around Tessa, who makes a big decision, revelations about her family and Hardin’s past threaten to derail her plans and end the couple’s intense relationship. A must-watch Netflix and Chill movie.


After Ever Happy (2022)

Director – Castille Landon
Cast – J. Langford & Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Preview Only: As a shocking truth about a couple’s families emerges, the two lovers discover they are not so different from each other. Tessa is no longer the sweet, simple girl she was when she met Hardin.


365 Dni (Days)

Director – Barbara Białowąs & Tomasz Mandes
Cast – Anna-Maria Sieklucka & Michele Morrone

One of the horniest movies I’ve ever seen to date, 365 Days is a total disaster and a narrative mess through and through. It does not care to establish the characters, tell a decent enough story with credible dialogue, or make the movie compelling to watch on a storyline perspective. However, the film is filled with a handful of horny, hardcore, and beautifully shot sex scenes blended fantastically with some soundtrack that fits the vibe. Overall, this movie makes the 50 Shades franchise look like a masterpiece, watch it at your own risk.


The Notebook

Director – Nick Cassavetes
Cast – Ryan Gosling & Rachel McAdams

Preview Only: Duke regularly shares the tale of Allie and Noah, two souls entwined in love but torn apart by destiny, with Ms. Hamilton, an elderly woman battling dementia. He does so by reading from his notebook, ensuring that this heartfelt narrative becomes a part of their daily routine.


Your Place or Mine

Director – Aline Brosh McKenna
Cast – Ashton Kutcher & Reese Witherspoon

Preview Only: Directed by Aline Brosh McKenna, Your Place or Mine revolves around two long-distance friends who switch homes for a week while one pursues her education dream and the other offers to watch her child. A must-watch Netflix and Chill movie.


White Girl

Director – Elizabeth Wood
Cast – Morgan Saylor

Elizabeth Wood’s White Girl showcases the deteriorating lifestyle of a teenage girl as she keeps making one bad decision after another. The decent narration and the stellar performance from Morgan Saylor keep this movie entertaining from start to finish. And is very much suitable as a Netflix and Chill recommendation.


Lust Stories

Directors – Kashyap, Akhtar, Banerjee & Johar
Cast – Radhika Apte, Pednekar & Kiara Advani

Lust Stories is an anthology film consisting of four short stories based on love, lust, honesty, status, misery, and desire. Directed by the some of the most celebrated filmmakers in Bollywood), this film breaks new ground and highlights few significant problems and complications that men and (especially) women face in their relationships and everyday life. Overall, Lust Stories had an imperative and a distinctive message to share in each of its four films and was also remarkably narrated and directed.


Lady Chatterley’s Lover

Director – Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre
Cast – Emma Corrin & Jack O’Connell

Preview Only: After falling out of love with her husband following a war injury, Lady Chatterley pursues a torrid affair with the gamekeeper on their estate and begins to uncover her own internal biases.


Through My Window Series

Director – Marçal Forès
Cast – Clara Galle & Julio Peña

Preview Only: Ares and Raquel grapple with the challenges of maintaining their connection while he pursues studies in Stockholm. As their paths cross once more, they discover that the time apart has truly examined the strength of their affection.

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