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Are you looking for the perfect year-end binge to watch? We have a list full of shows and films that will captivate you as the year ends…

As the new year begins, it’s the perfect excuse to cozy up and relax – not just with your favorite friends and family, but also with those beloved comfort foods you’ve been avoiding all last year. And of course, what better way to ring in the New Year than with a delightful array of films and shows that will remind you why the couch is your happiest place?

This year’s program consists of a buffet that offers something for every taste. From thriller movies that will have you holding your popcorn, to romantic comedies that are sweeter than the cookies you swore you wouldn’t eat, to dramas so intense that your family gatherings will compare may seem boring – there is something for everyone. So grab your comfiest blanket, pack some snacks and immerse yourself in a cinema feast…

It ends with us

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Love, heartbreak and a dash of drama make It Ends With Us a must-watch. Inspired by Colleen Hoover’s best-selling novel, the film was recently released in theaters and is now streaming on Netflix for your next cozy evening. Blake Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman dealing with her past trauma and a new romance with Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni). . But when her first love, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar), comes back into her life, things quickly become complicated. This emotional and beautifully acted romantic drama is the perfect excuse to curl up on the couch with a box of tissues (and maybe some chocolate).

Emily in Paris (Season 4)

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Bonjour, drama lovers. Lily Collins returns as Emily Cooper in Emily in Paris, your favorite dose of Parisian romance and workplace chaos. The fourth season just released this year and it has everything you have been waiting for.

Emily is still juggling baguettes and business conversations, but this time her friendship with Mindy (Ashley Park) shines brighter than the Eiffel Tower. These two BFFs are the ultimate thrill ride amidst all the romance and work drama. Speaking of love, Chef Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) keeps things hot with Emily, especially after season three’s jaw-dropping cliffhanger.

With its witty humor and endless Parisian vibes, this season is perfect for winter weekend binge-watching if you’re in the mood for a touch of glamor and giggles.

Squid Game (Season 2)

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The second season of Squid Game has officially dropped and it’s just as intense and gripping as fans hoped. The Emmy-winning South Korean hit has already taken the internet by storm, with viewers praising its darker twists, higher stakes and heart-stopping moments.

Lee Jung-jae returned as Gi-hun, determined to end the brutal games once and for all. But to overthrow the organization, he entered the deadly arena again. The challenges were more dangerous, the tension higher and the stakes were life-changing.

If you thought the first season was a roller coaster ride, this one promises to be an even wilder ride. Clear your schedule and prepare for an unforgettable high.

A Quiet Place Part II

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Do you remember the hold-your-breath tension you had watching the first “A Quiet Place”? Well, the sequel ratcheted up the excitement and proved that this franchise doesn’t just whisper in secret; it roars. “A Quiet Place Part II” finally made it to Netflix this year.

Directed by John Krasinski and starring Emily Blunt (who once again nails the silent scream), the film picks up right where the first one left off and takes the viewer into a world without sound, where much is said Game stands. Trust me, it’s so intense that you might accidentally stop breathing. Perfect for a weekend movie marathon.

Nobody wants that

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Contrary to its cheeky title, Nobody Wants This is the romantic comedy everyone needs. Starring Kristen Bell as an agnostic woman named Joanne who falls in love with Adam Brody’s Noah, this show combines humor, heart and hilariously relatable moments. With scene-stealers like Timothy Simons and Sherry Cola in the roles of Sasha Roklov and Ashley rounding out the cast, it’s the perfect balance of drama, laughter and swoony romance. Now streaming on Netflix and already renewed for a second season, this is a quick and delightful escape after a winter weekend under a warm blanket.

Woman of the hour

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To all true crime fanatics and scary story lovers: this is for you. Anna Kendrick’s “Woman of the Hour” is not only her directorial debut, but an absolute banger. Inspired by the true story of Cheryl Bradshaw, the film follows Cheryl, played by Kendrick himself, a struggling actress who joins a dating show only to meet the charming – yet terrifying – serial killer Rodney Alcala (horrifyingly portrayed by Daniel Zovatto). ). With its sharp dialogue, nail-biting suspense and Kendrick’s portrayal of a woman fighting for her life, this thriller is sure to keep you captivated. Perfect for winter nights when you want to cool down – literally and figuratively.

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