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From To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before to Swiped, Noah Centineo has made a name for himself with Netflix viewers. When you find yourself at home flipping through channels hop over to Netflix and watch these six coming of age Noah Centineo movies!
I’m a homebody by nature but as soon as everyone starts talking “self-quarantine” I get antsy. My anxiety sets in and that feeds the worry. A good love story, even if it’s a teen romance, gives me something else to focus on. And I love a good Noah Centineo Netflix original.
Swiped
A popular college kid asks for help from his nerd friend to develop a flirting app, and their brilliant idea to make money and make a profit by meeting new girls is a success. However, with the popularity of the app, things go out of control.
Not my favorite by a long shot. But the message isn’t a bad one. Women have the power to change how men view dating apps or dating in general.
SPF-18
The arrival of an enigmatic musician in Malibu could potentially change the lives of a teenage girl and her surfer boyfriend.
Don’t expect award-winning acting or cinematography. But this quirky, coming of age movie is a cute, mindless way to escape the drama of the world around you for a short time.
The Perfect Date
A high school student creates an app to offer his services as a fake date to make money for college. When he develops feelings for someone, his plan gets complicated.
My husband and I actually watched this together and I think he liked more than I did. There was a part that he still cracks up about at random times when watching cowboys. Watch it and you’ll see what I’m talking about!
Sierra Burgess is a Loser
A case of mistaken identity leads to an unexpected romance when a teen joins forces with a popular student to win the heart of her high school crush.
Not everything is as they appear on the outside. Sierra Burgess is a Loser is a story about finding true friendship in places you wouldn’t expect it and honesty is the best policy, especially when it comes to relationships.
The message is one that ALL girls need to learn. Not everything is as it appears to the outside world and what is on the inside is what shines through.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
A teenage girl’s secret love letters are exposed and wreak havoc on her love life.
But it is so much more than just that! Lara Jean has lived her life hiding her love because she didn’t want to ever be hurt. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is her journey to learn to love in the open.
I laughed. I cried. And I loved every minute of it. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before started my Noah Centineo journey. I watched him in The Fosters… But I actually didn’t like him as a replacement. But on one of Lara Jean’s crushes, Peter, Noah shines.
To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You
As her relationship with Peter continues to grow, Lara Jean reunites with another recipient of one of her old love letters.
Ending the first with a promise not to hurt each other, the sequel shows that sometimes it’s unavoidable and unintentional. Come on, we all know love hurts.
The sequel is an emotional roller coaster that I was so excited to be on! I was as torn as Lara Jean but I knew where I wanted her to end up.
I’ll admit, not all of the Noah Centineo Netflix movies are amazing. But they do allow you to focus on something other than COVID-19 and the boredom that will soon set in. So use them. Grab a drink, some popcorn and let yourself escape for a couple of hours!
Have you seen any of these Noah Centineo Netflix movies? I’d love to know which ones you loved or hated so share in the comments below!
About Renee
My name is Renee and I am a proud wife to my retired sailor and mom of two, 12 and 21. I live in Orlando, FL, but have a passion for travel, always mapping out the next travel conquest. I pretend to be a runner and have the medals to prove it. Finding the balance between “me-time” and “family-time is a constant struggle and I have absolutely no idea how to keep the house clean for more than an hour. I mean, these kids are messy! So, find a comfy spot, grab a co*cktail and join me as we laugh, rant and more than likely shed some tears as we survive this period of motherhood together.
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