9. Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Jan. 1)
Truth be told, some of the social and feministic viewpoints in Breakfast at Tiffany’s might not hold up 100% to a 2018 audience (I rewatched it just a few weeks ago and was slightly put back by some of the messages about marriage and gender roles). It still is, however, a splendid ode to the 60’s that’s going to make you want to pack up all your things and move to New York. And, I mean, come on — this is Audrey Hepburn at the height of her power, and she is GORGEOUS in the film.
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