Summer movies to watch on Netflix
By Sandy C.
Movies with fun in the sun, romance, and laughs…
Staten Island Summer
Missed this in theaters? That’s because it never made it to the big screen, Staten Island Summer went straight to digital release on the summer of 2015. It’s not a groundbreaking feature by any means, so don’t watch expecting great performances or creative plot.
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- Exploding Kittens: From card game to Netflix animated series starring Tom Ellis
- The Crown and more Netflix shows and movies to stream this week (November 13)
- Escaping Twin Flames and more harrowing love-centered documentaries to watch on Netflix
Best friends Danny and Frank are spending their last summer together before heading off to college. They both take a job as a lifeguards, hoping to hookup with girls while there. The movie stars Graham Phillips, Zack Pearlman, Ashley Greene, Mike O’Brien, and others.
Wet Hot American Summer
This one is a classic and must-watch every summer! It wasn’t always available on Netflix, but now, all three (if you keep up with the Wet Hot American Summer franchise) are streaming: Wet Hot American Summer, First Day of Camp, and Ten Years Later.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
This classic comedy is perfect for nonstop laughs! Forgetting Sarah Marshall follows Peter, a music composer and his girlfriend, Sarah Marshall, an actress. After Sarah breaks up with Peter, he goes on vacation to forget about her, only to find Sarah there with her new boyfriend.
The Do-Over
Adam Sandler and David Spades’ The Do-Over is a Netflix Original that premiered last summer. The comedy follows Max (Sandler) and Charlie (Spade), two old friends tired of living boring lives. Wanting a fresh start, the friends decide to fake their deaths and take on new identities. But will that change their lives at all?
Not sure if you’ll enjoy The Do-Over? Simply put, you’re either a fan of Adam Sandler’s movies or you’re not.