1. Mean Girls (2005)

Tina Fey and Mark Waters' totally fetch teen comedy has a massive cult following that's only grown over the years. Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert and Amanda Seyfried star in the oft-quoted farce about a misfit who gives popularity a shot.

2. Sex And the City: The Movie (2008)

Heartbreak is also cured by the power of female friendship in the 2008 feature film, Sex and the City, a movie sequel to the original hit series. The film follows Carrie and her friends four years after the events of the season finale, with Carrie in her relationship with Big.

3. Clueless (1995)

Did you think we’d forget to include one of the best high-school movies of all time? As if! Amy Heckerling‘s observant, delightful take on Jane Austen‘s Emma made Alicia Silverstone a superstar and launched the career of Paul Rudd.

4. Mamma Mia! (2008)

This film focuses on Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), a young woman who is preparing to get married on her small island off the coast of Greece. However, to locate her father, she invites the three lovers from her mom's past to the wedding.

5. Legally Blonde (2001)

One of the most famous celebrations of girlhood and female friendship comes with the 2001 hit, Legally Blonde. In this comedy, it tells the story of Elle Woods, starring Reese Witherspoon in one of her best films, a former sorority president fashionista who transfers to Harvard Law School to win back her ex-boyfriend.

6. Bridesmaids (2011)

This popular 2011 comedy is an easy watch for viewers craving a laugh on Galentine's Day, with its many funny scenes. Bridesmaids, is the story of Annie (Kristen Wiig), an out-of-work chef who is tasked with being the maid of honor at her best friend, Lillian's (Maya Rudolph) wedding.