Cinema definitely loves a good party. Several films portray the excitement and fun of these moments, with characters immersed in the celebration.
If you like stories about young people having great parties, we’ve put together a list of 10 movies of this type. We chose titles available on Netflix to make it easier for you to watch. Check them out below!
10 Best Teen Party Movies on Netflix
Check out 10 teen party movies available on Netflix below.
Superbad (2007)
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Well received by critics, “Superbad” is one of the most praised teen comedies of the 2000s. Directed by Greg Mottola, the film features names such as Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Bill Hader, Seth Rogen and Emma Stone in the cast.
The plot follows two friends who try to secure drinks for a party, hoping to impress the girls before graduation.
Finally 18 (2013)
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The comedy “Finally 18” features names such as Justin Chon, Miles Teller and Skylar Astin in the cast. In the plot, Jeff (Chon) is about to turn 21 and his two friends invite him to celebrate his birthday.
However, Jeff declines because he has an interview at medical school the next morning. However, he ends up accepting, but the party turns into something chaotic.
Neighbors (2014)
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The comedy “Neighbors”, a commercial success, features names such as Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse.
The plot follows a couple with a newborn daughter who come into conflict with their new neighbors: a party-loving fraternity. The film gained a sequel in 2016.
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The Rookies (2024)
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Netflix’s teen comedy “The New Kids” follows four high school freshmen who crash a massive party.
The cast includes Mason Thames, Ramon Reed, Raphael Alejandro and Isabella Ferreira.
You’re Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah! (2023)
You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (2023) / Credito: Netflix (divulgação)
Adam Sandler stars in the comedy “You’re Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah!” alongside his real-life family. His wife, Jackie Sandler, and their daughters, Sadie and Sunny Sandler, also star in the film.
In the plot, Stacey plans with her best friend to make her next Bat Mitzvah memorable. However, disagreements involving a boy Stacey is interested in threaten to ruin everything.
XOXO – Life is a Party (2016)
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Set at a rave party, “XOXO – Life is a Party” is a drama released by Netflix.
The film follows the lives of six strangers who cross paths during an electronic music festival. The cast includes names such as Sarah Hyland and Graham Phillips.
Carnaval (2021)
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The Brazilian comedy “Carnaval” follows an influencer (Giovana Cordeiro) who discovers that her boyfriend has cheated on her.
Determined to turn things around, she ends the relationship and travels with her friends to Salvador to enjoy Carnival. The cast also includes Gkay and Samya Pascotto.
Pop Cinderella (2019)
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Maisa stars in the Brazilian romantic comedy “Cinderela Pop” as a DJ who hides her identity and is disillusioned with love.
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Paula Pimenta and also features Filipe Bragança and Fernanda Paes Leme in the cast.
My 15 Years: The Movie (2017)
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Based on the book by Luiza Trigo, “Meus 15 Anos: O Filme” is a romantic comedy starring Larissa Manoela.
The plot follows a shy girl with almost no friends who ends up winning a contest, which will give her a mega-produced 15th birthday party. The cast also includes Rafael Infante, Pyong Lee, Heslaine Vieira and Anitta.
He’s All That (2021)
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This film is a remake of “She’s All That” (1999), but inverting an element of its premise.
The plot revolves around a digital influencer (Addison Rae) who tries to transform an antisocial and awkward student (Tanner Buchanan) into a prom heartthrob.