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Best Netflix Movies To Watch Based On Your Zodiac Sign!
Sometimes, choosing a movie or t.v. show to watch on Netflix could be a little difficult. You either watched the majority of movies they have on there, binge-watched a Netflix original show, or looking deep for another binge-worthy show to watch for the next 8-9 hours. There are just too many selections to choose from on Netflix, however this article is going to make your movie/t.v. show hunt a bit easier. Here’s a list of the best movies and t.v. shows to watch on Netflix according to your zodiac sign!
Beran (21. března – 19. dubna)
If you were born under the sign of Aries, you enjoy watching action and adventure movies that get you hype and energetic. Aries is a fire sign, known for its competitive spirit and relentless determination, so it’s no wonder why they enjoy the thrill of action movies!
Špatní chlapci would be perfect for any Aries to watch along with the new t.v. show called Tiger King on Netflix.
Býk (duben 20 — květen 20)
Taurus loves to be entertained and enjoys films that make them feel something. Taureans are known to be devoted, grounded, and affectionate people, who carry themselves in a very responsible manner.
V Longshots would be a great movie for any Taurus to watch. Along with the miniseries that aired on Netflix last year Když nás uvidí.
Blíženci (květen 21 — červen 20)
If you were born under the zodiac sign Gemini, you’re always open to try new things. Gemini’s are generous, curious, and love to experience thrilling moments. They love to watch suspenseful drama films that can keep them on the edge of their seat!
A movie on Netflix that any Gemini would enjoy watching is Bird Box and a seriously suspenseful show like Bates Motel would leave them speechless.
Rakovina (červen 21 — červenec 22)
Cancers are deeply emotional, caring and imaginative. They love anything complex and mystifying. They are known to be very intuitive and protective of the people they care about. People born under this sign enjoy watching sci-fi fantasy films that can keep them up all night.
Co se stalo v pondělí along with the show 100 would be a great pick for any Cancer to consider watching.
Leo (červenec 23 — srpen 22)
People born under the zodiac sign Leo are very warm hearted and humorous. They are known for they’re bold personalities and enthusiastic nature. They love watching comedy films that can make them laugh continuously.
sextuplets along with the show Nenasytný would be a nice pick for Leo to consider watching.
Panna (srpen 23 — září 22)
If you were born under the sign Virgos, then you are very hard-working and analytical. They are also known for being loyal and sweet people. They enjoy watching romantic comedy movies that are charming and funny.
Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past along with the show Jane Panna would be a perfect combo for any Virgo to binge watch.
Váhy (září 23 — říjen 22)
Libras are very understanding and charming people. They are best known for maintaining balance and harmony around them. Librans enjoy watching crime/drama films that can keep them fascinated.
Film Triple Frontier along with the show Lucifer would be a great match for any Libra to watch.
Štír (říjen 23 — listopad 21)
People born under the sign Scorpio are mysterious and very sensitive. They are known for their stubborn nature and intense personality. Scorpions love watching thriller movies that will leave them wondering what’s going to happen next.
Film Tajná posedlost along with the series Černé zrcadlo would be great for any Scorpio to watch.
Střelec (listopad 23 — prosinec 21)
Sagittarius’ are very honest and idealistic beings. People born under this sign can be very adventurous and optimistic. They enjoy watching drama films that grab their attention like no other.
Hořící písky along with the show Vy would be ideal for any Sagittarius to watch.
Kozoroh (prosinec 23 — leden 19)
If you are born under the sign of Capricorn you are ambitious and persistent. Capricorns are known for being reliable and family oriented. They enjoy watching animated films that can bring out the kid in them and make them feel young again.
The Incredibles 2 along with the tv show Velká pusa would be a good pair for Capricorn to watch.
Vodnář (20. ledna- 18. února)
People born under the sign Aquarius are very independent and intelligent. Aquarians are best known for being assertive and quirky. If you’re an Aquarius then you love watching romance movies but also good ole’ classic movies that never goes out of style.
Ferris Bueller den Off along with the classic show The Twilight Zone would be ideal for any Aquarius to watch.
Ryby (únor 19 — březen 20)
People born under the sign Pisces are very creative and intuitive. Pisceans are known for their loving and compassionate nature. If you were born under the sign pisces, you love watching light-hearted romance films that make you feel head over heels.
To All The Boys I’ve Ever Loved a show Láska je slepá would be great for Pisceans to watch.
I hope I did all of the zodiac sign justice by recommending these amazing films for everyone to watch and enjoy while in quarantine! I am Pisces myself and I love watching teen romance movies too. But my absolute favorite genre would have to be horror and supernatural thriller movies! My all time favorite horror movie on Netfilx is Pitva Jane Doe.
Breaking Down Astrology’s Big Three Through Movies
Having a hard time clicking with your sign? Not quite seeing yourself in the punishing stream of zodiac memes? To fully embrace the power of your birthright, look to the big screen’s great icons as contemporary avatars of the zodiac. Consult our cinematic rundown of the stars, designed to help you understand všechno the players of your chart, including your sun, moon, rising sign and beyond. And remember that your chart contains všechno twelve signs — meaning that you can tap into the drama and decadence of any of these picks to fulfill your destiny. May your slumber party viewing be plentiful, and lead to a full embodiment of your sign’s potential.
BERAN: Cesta do fantazie (2001)
Aries are often singled out, chosen to bear the trials and claim glories which the masses couldn’t face. From the moment the young Chihiro wanders into the Spirit World, she’s marked: hunted, burdened, bound, and constantly made an example of by the witch Yubaba, her boss at the interdimensional bathhouse. The Aries axiom “stop complaining, just work harder” transforms Chihiro from shrimp to straight-shooter, as she scrubs floors, attends to guests, and sprints to save the day. Aries aren’t immune to fear or insecurity, and so must earn their glory by never backing down. Chihiro may start off helpless, but by the movie’s end, she’s awake, unflinching and ready to go another hundred rounds. Don’t come for this brave b*tch.
BÝK: Marie Antoinette (2006)
Long before A24’s Instagram factory farm aestheticization of movies, the Taurus Sofia Coppola delivered this resplendent celebration of clothes, candy, and beautiful things to an undeserving human populace. Led by a cast of bulls including Kirsten Dunst, Judy Davis, and Jamie Dornan, Marie Antoinette toasts Taurean excess without apology. Its heroine is not some soulless autocrat, but a woman of taste who just wants to have nice things. The real Antoinette was a Scorpio, and Dunst a Taurus: Any female sex symbol caught on this axis knows what it’s like to be vaunted, scrutinized and ultimately castigated for her sexuality. Dunst’s queen won’t struggle against her fate, but that doesn’t mean she’s not going to enjoy every croquembouche and cocktail she can before her head hits the guillotine.
BLÍŽENCI: Y Tu Mamá También (2001)
Julio (Gael García Bernal) and Tenoch (Diego Luna) may be cinema’s greatest evocation of the twins, a duo of adolescents in a dance of unity, conflict, lust, and dissolution. Gemini is the sign of immediate experience, of short journeys and correspondences which inform our worldview. At the start of their rowdy road trip with Maribel (Luisa Cortés), the intimate boyhood companions may as well be mirror images of one another. But as sex, class, and betrayal shape their individuality, their paths fork. Maribel may well be the angel in Gemini’s Tarot card, The Lovers, the uniting force of chaos which Gemini craves, helping the boys to see their likenesses, and understand their distinctions, by bringing them together once and for all.
RAKOVINA: Set It Off (1996)
Cancer’s drive to secure the bag isn’t rooted in stale patriarchal capitalism, but in more primal emotional drives: to provide for the home, family, and community. The women bank robbers of Set It Off — Stoney (Jada Pinkett Smith), Cleo (Queen Latifah), Frankie (Vivica A. Fox), and Tisean (Kimberly Elise) — launch their crime spree to start over, escape the police brutality of the projects and provide abundance for the families they have left. In Cancerian sisterhood they find power and community. Naturally, the Cancerian inability to compromise or change course leads to their downfall, but their stand for a better life, on their terms, lends nobility — and justice — to their cause.
LEV: Flashdance (1983)
Leo’s calls us to claim our divine talents, pursue them at all costs, and find the people who will see and support us until the end. Flashdance follows a group of hopeful artists working at a striptease burlesque joint in Pittsburgh’s mean streets: some hang on to their dreams, some give up, and a precious few touch immortal glory. The dancer Alex (Jennifer Beals) burns onstage with all the star power that Leo commands, but to get out of her steel mill job and make it big, she’ll have to believe in herself, ditch her outsider identity, and accept help when it’s offered. For all their public splendor, Leos can be very private about their hopes and fears. As Alex lets herself trust her lover Nick (Michael Nouri), she finds a confidant, champion, and friend who has her back. Just because you’ve got what it takes, doesn’t mean you have to go it alone.
PANNA: Elizabeth (1998)
Could there be any other? Cate Blanchett fumes and roars in the role of England’s great Virgo monarch, who battled to retain personal autonomy while defending her right to reign supreme. Virgo’s great pursuit is discretion: to affirm boundaries and define the terms of one’s best, unimpeachable self. Upon being thrust into the throneroom, Blanchett’s Elizabeth is a dazed girl, fighting for court respect and for scraps of affection from her f*ckboy lover (Joseph Fiennes). But by the time she rebirths herself as a whole, complete virgin queen, she’s claimed godhood — and left the men in her life in tears. “Witness me,” she beckons, a Virgo undaunted by the sacrifice, and the loneliness, which true perfection demands.
VÁHY: Talentovaný pan Ripley (1999)
For all Libra’s shimmering desires for popularity and prestige, the children of Venus know that happy endings don’t come without work. Only those who recognize that love is a game, society is a hierarchy, and beauty is power can score big. Poor, cunning social climber Tom Ripley (Matt Damon) will pull any con to have — and ultimately stát se — the apple of his eye: the bronzed, beautiful, entitled Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law). To win a dreg of Dickie’s affection, Ripley people-pleases, shape-shifts, and ultimately humiliates himself — a sad self-annihilation that any Libra in love can recognize. Is Ripley a psychopath who will do anything for material wealth, or an earnest striver seeking love in a losing game? Libra knows that no fantasy comes without a price.
ŠTÍR: Duch (1990)
How can love change us? Can it endure past death? And can grief lead to a new embrace of life? Such questions of immortal love are commonplace for anyone who has survived a Scorpio relationship. In Duch, Demi Moore loses her soulmate Patrick Swayze, and must accept the aid of fellow Scorpio Whoopi Goldberg to make contact with him from beyond the grave. Swayze, playing a ghost who literally won’t leave his ex alone, perfectly embodies the Scorpionic obsessive, and Goldberg scored an Oscar playing a hack psychic turned unwitting psychopomp, a Hermes Trismegistus in gold lamé, offering her commentary from the underworld. Duch perfectly charts the trajectory of a Scorpio love story: it may devastate you, and even come close to killing you, but if you can endure the crossing, you’re promised a new beginning.
STŘELEC: Pod toskánským sluncem (2003)
Start over! What are you waiting for? From the ashes of her divorce, middle-aged writer Frances Mayes (Diane Lane) takes herself to Italy, buys a villa in Tuscany, and embraces the spectacular, lonely, terrifying unknown. Sagittarius is the sign of the optimist, the madwoman who takes leaps, the voyager who fears nothing. When Frances, upon setting up her villa, continues to despair about her shattered life, she gets a wake-up call from the fabulous, outrageous town lush Katherine (Lindsay Duncan): “Regrets are a waste of time. They’re the past crippling you in the present. How are you ever going to be happy if you keep wallowing?” Inevitably, France embraces her Sagittarian lust for life, rapturing in a blooming, luscious, sensual Italian future. Stop indulging the narrative. Start living.
CAPRICORN: Duna (2021)
Long before George R.R. Martin put pen to paper, Frank Herbert drafted this cosmic masterpiece on power and politics. The Capricorn Timothée Chalamet begins the saga as a meek noble, afraid to claim the role of his father. But a series of ambushes, betrayals, and awakenings thrusts the young duke into the heart of the desert, where he begins his ascent towards supreme intergalactic regency. Born to the sign of the father, all Capricorns must reckon with power: how it has been abused, how they’ve avoided it, and, ultimately, how to employ it for a higher service. Against the ruthless Harkonnens, Paul must embrace his gifts to rule, and risk becoming a tyrant himself. Capricorn knows that to make a difference in the world, we have to abandon childish moralisms. In facing the potential and pitfalls of his messianic power, Paul doesn’t shy away from the ugly truth.
AQUARIUS: X2 (2003)
X-Men introduced the world to mutantkind, a minority born with abilities which distinguish them from the drip-drip human populace. In the franchise-high X2, “good” and so-called “evil” tribes of homo superior must form shaky coalitions to negotiate their future, and defend themselves from a violent, industrialist homo sapien backlash. Ruled by Uranus, the planet of evolution, Aquarius rules over youth cultures, queer communities, and a post-human tomorrow. The water-bearer must find a way for all factions to come together, no matter how entrenched the culture wars get. All of the superpowered players of X2 are driven towards collective liberation, even if their means vary from peaceful to militant. Who said the revolution would be painless?
PISCES: Donnie Darko (2001)
Time, space, fate, and conventional storytelling mechanics blur into this brilliant Piscean whirlpool, a hero’s journey doused in pharmaceuticals and hallucinations. The teenaged chosen one Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) may be destined to save our reality, zone out, or lose his mind. Those born under the sign of the messiah are often consigned to surrender to their destiny — or swim upstream and try, in vain, to change it. All Donnie can do is attempt to reckon with the impossible, fulfill his destiny, and walk gladly towards the ultimate sacrifice required of him. For a taste of universal consciousness, Pisces knows that there’s no way out but through.
The Christmas movie you should watch based on your star sign
While writing this list, I realised there’s no hard and fast rules around what constitutes a Christmas movie. Do they have to explicitly include the festive season, reindeer and Santa Claus, like all those Hallmark movies that litter streaming platforms this time of year? Or is a glimpse of tinsel enough? In this case, I learned that it greatly depended on what star sign you’re discussing. Because that’s clearly why we’re here, to let the stars decide what Christmas movie you should watch.
I don’t think you could pay an Aries a million dollars to sit through Přepínač princezny but you could lure them in with an over-saturated and nonconformist film like Mandarinka. Whereas nostalgic, saccharine Cancerian is more than willing to revisit childhood Christmas classics. Wondering what Christmas movie suits your star sign? Keep scrolling.
Skopec: Mandarinka (2015)
Merry Christmas, bitch! Only an impulsive Aries would spend Christmas Eve hunting down the woman your boyfriend and pimp cheated on you with. Shot on an iPhone and helmed by Sean Baker, Mandarinka is the perfect Christmas movie for those bored of jolly, saccharine holiday narratives. It follows Sin-Dee Rella, a trans sex worker newly released from jail who has just learned of her boyfriend’s infidelity while inside – and with a cis woman too. The betrayal galvanises her to scour Los Angeles for the pair and enact revenge with help from her best friend Alexandra (a Scorpio, probably). It’s a truly original film; a rare portrait of chosen families and life on the margins around the holiday season without being voyeuristic.
Býk: Deník Bridget Jones (2001)
Maybe you rewatch Deník Bridget Jones because you relate to it, but more likely it’s because the Christmas classic is your comfort movie. You can recite the lines and clangers by heart, the narrative is familiar (and after this you’ll probably strap in for a Pýcha a předsudek rewatch – the 1995 series, of course) and the characters could be your closest friends. Then there’s the fact that as a sensual sign, there’s something alluring about the fantasy that a single woman in her 30s working in publishing could afford to buy an apartment in Zone 1 London. Sigh. For now though, you’ll stick to rewatching this from your share house bedroom, with boxes of Cadbury Milk Tray and perhaps a Silk Cut or two, or whatever other very 90s idea of indulgence you can find.
Blíženci: Carol (2015)
The clandestine romance at the heart of Todd Haynes’ Koleda is velmi Gemini-coded. Maybe it’s because we associate the shadow traits of Geminis – insatiable curiosity, itchy feet and duplicitous nature – with affairs. Perhaps it can be chalked up to the subtle, erotic signs of lust between Blanchett’s Carol and Rooney Mara’s doe-eyed shop assistant Therese; after all Geminis are master communicators and this deft touch was necessary between same sex lovers in the 50s. Or it could even be that gossip-loving Geminis will be drawn to Patricia Highsmith’s psychological thrillers centring desire. Anyway, no one is immune to the pull of Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. So tuck in Geminis, this Christmas movie is designed for you.
Rakovina: Sám doma (1990)
Find me a Cancerian who wouldn’t secretly rejoice being left home alone during Christmas? That’s once they got over the fierce betrayal of their family forgetting them. But no matter, they’ll just use it as an incentive to wallow in self-pity and play the martyr – a Cancer’s favourite pastime. Our advice is to use this film as an opportunity to eat along with young Kevin; I’m talking a colossal ice cream sundae, mac n’ cheese, and order in a cheese pizza while you’re at it. Only thing left to do is luxuriate in the wave of nostalgia you’re about to get slammed by.
Leo: Bolero (2021)
Only a dramatic Leo could watch Bolero, Pablo Larraín’s depiction of the stifling 1991 Christmas at Sandringham where Princess Diana decided to get a divorce from Prince Charles, and identify with it ahead of the annual trip to your own in-laws. Yes, you nod, during the scene where Kristen Stewart all but chokes on pearls and pea green soup, that’s exactly what it’s like to force down your father-in-law’s dry turkey. Go queen, you murmur, as Diana escapes the castle with Harry and William in her Jaguar to a London KFC, thinking only of your Boxing Day breakfast trip to McDonalds. We just know this will be really validating for you.
Panna: Láska nebeská (2003)
You’re not fooling anyone Virgo when you say you hate Láska nebeská. Even if you do, that won’t stop you from tuning into it for the umpteenth time. Why, you ask? Besides the obvious (the Italian Stallion, a chance to scream at Alan Rickman), it’s an opportunity for you to do your worst, and by that I mean tear the film to shreds. An analytical, hypercritical perfectionist like yourself will relish any greenlight to point out the film’s flaws. As if little Sam could get past airport security, no man would attract four Victoria’s Secret Angels because of how he pronounces «bottle», and Mark is not romantic, but a loser. The floor is yours.
Váhy: Holdovery (2023)
You won’t pin Libra down for any old Christmas movie. It has to be stirring, beautifully shot, meticulously put together. Which is why pozůstalí, Alexander Payne’s recent festive flick that’s been tipped for the Oscars, is a perfect match. You hate confrontation but don’t mind it in art, where you can see life mirrored in a format that’s thought-provoking but at an arm’s length. Plus, the premise speaks to you. Paul Giamatti plays a despised professor (the scrooge in this story) who is lumped with babysitting a handful of students over the Christmas break. Set in the 70s, the professor strikes up an unlikely bond with Dominic Sessa’s character, a brainy but troubled student, and the head cook who’s only child was killed in Vietnam, played by Da’Vine Joy Randolph. There’s a touch of Klub snídaně o tom.
Štír: Ukradené Vánoce (1993)
Why limit yourself to one holiday when you can take pleasure in two? Especially when Halloween are so close together. That’s Jack Skellington’s brainwave when he hatches a diabolical plan to abduct Santa and smuggle him into Halloweentown instead. It’s a logline that reeks of Scorpio energy. All we know is the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Lucky Sally is here to put things back in order.
Střelec: The Holiday (2006)
It’s a very Sagittarius idea to house swap with a complete stranger you met on the internet on a whim. And only a Sagittarian could manage to pull the whole thing off (and snag Jude Law as a byproduct). How very spontaneous and adventure-seeking of you. So strap in and enjoy one of the RUSSH team’s favourite Christmas movies, a romantic comedy crammed with meet cutes. There’s a cosy English cottage, star-crossed romance, a cameo from Dustin Hoffman, antics from Jack Black and female solidarity between Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz. Personally, I adore the shot of Diaz loading up her shopping trolley in preparation for a night in bed.
Kozoroh: Jak Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
The audacity to krást Christmas can only come from a sign as ambitious (and deluded) as Capricorn. Somehow you manage to fit this grand scheme into your daily schedule (wallow in self-pity, stare into the abyss, solve world hunger, and so on). There’s a lot of mutual ground here. You relate to the Grinch’s plans for revenge against childhood tormentors – is there any other reason for the pursuit of success? Plus, you have also experienced many meltdowns around what to wear. This movie has the power to melt the heart of any overly stoic Capricorn. Lighten up, Grinch! It ain’t so bad.
Vodnář: The Polar Express (2004)
Přezkoumání The Polar Express as an adult is an absurd, perplexing, but mostly nostalgic experience. As an Aquarius, you love it unironically. Every Christmas you concoct your own version of the hot chocolate dished out in the film. You’re drawn to the serene magic of Christmas from a child’s perspective – and are endlessly attempting to recreate it. You were probably that kid who doubted the existence of Santa Claus (how precocious of you). Now you just wish you’d shut up, stop overthinking, and enjoy the train ride.
Ryby slovy: Elf (2003)
There’s a lot in Elf for a Pisces; escapism, Christmas spirit, a concrete example of what it’s like to be a dreamer in a harsh world. Like Buddy, you bring joy into the lives of those around you, even if at first your wide-eyed naivety can be off-putting. You’re creative and compassionate, and the first person to complain of a tummy-ache on Christmas after eating one too many chocolates.
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