Ever found yourself bored on a weekend with nothing to do and nowhere to go? Wondering how to fill the time? Well, why not watch a great movie or TV show to lift your spirits and keep you entertained? Below are some ideal movie recommendations across various genres to add to your list. From classics to comedies, and everything in between. Bad Boys: ‘Ride or Die’ Well, starting off with the newly released, let's dive into the new installment of the series ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ which features Will Smith and Martin Lawrence returning to their roles as Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. This fourth film in the action-packed buddy cop franchise follows their previous adventures in ‘Bad Boys,’ ‘Bad Boys II,’ and ‘Bad Boys for Life.’ Here, Lowrey and Burnett are determined to clear the name of their late Captain, Conrad Howard, who has been falsely accused of conspiracy. Known for its thrilling action and comedic moments, the Bad Boys series continues to deliver excitement and suspense. Modern Family 'Modern Family' is a funny TV show that looks like a documentary. It gives us a peek into the lives of a big, complicated family. Jay Pritchett is the head of the family. He's married to Gloria Delgado, who is from Colombia. Jay tries his best to keep up with Gloria, who is much younger than him, and her teenage son, Manny. Jay's daughter, Claire, has her own struggles raising three kids, Haley, who's a bit rebellious; Alex, who's really smart for her age; and Luke, who's a bit quirky. Claire's husband, Phil, means well but sometimes embarrasses their teenage kids when he tries too hard to be cool. Claire's brother, Mitchell, and his energetic partner, Cameron, have just adopted Lily, a sweet baby girl from Vietnam. Together, they navigate the joys and challenges of being new parents. This show was awarded the Kids' Choice Award for Favorite TV Show in 2020, making it a good show for the family. Friday Looking for a good laugh? ‘Friday’ is a comedy film starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker. The story begins on a Friday when Craig Jones (Ice Cube) is fired under suspicion of stealing cardboard boxes. His day goes from bad to worse as rent is due, he's at odds with his controlling girlfriend Joi (Paula Jai Parker), and his best friend Smokey (Chris Tucker) owes money to a local drug dealer, all before noon. Throughout the day, Jones and Smokey encounter the chaotic spectrum of urban life all making it one unforgettable Friday. Good Will Hunting Starring Matt Damon, who won an Oscar for his role as Will Hunting, a janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a genius-level IQ. His extraordinary mathematical abilities come to light when he solves a challenging graduate-level problem. Professor Gerald Lambeau, played by Stellan Skarsgard, recognises Will's talent and offers guidance to help him fulfill his potential. However, Will's troubled past catches up with him when he gets into legal trouble for assaulting a police officer. To avoid jail time, Professor Lambeau strikes a deal: Will must undergo therapy with Sean Maguire, portrayed by Robin Williams, a psychologist who takes on the challenge of reaching the young man and helping him confront his inner demons. Fleabag This drama covers two seasons and centers around a woman simply known as Fleabag, who fearlessly navigates life and love in London amidst personal tragedy. Struggling with anger and grief, she pushes away those who try to support her while maintaining a pretense of confidence. The series, written and portrayed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, follows Fleabag's journey from low self-esteem to self-acceptance and maturity. Through this transformation, she learns to love herself and, consequently, opens herself up to loving others. For this role Waller-Bridge won the British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance. Schindler’s list The classic Schindler’s List recounts the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who courageously saved over 1,300 Jews from the Nazis. Liam Neeson portrays businessman Oskar Schindler in the film, arriving in Krakow in 1939 at the outset of World War II. Initially motivated by personal gain, Schindler joins the Nazi party and employs Jewish workers in his factory. As the Schutzstaffel (SS) begins exterminating Jews in the Krakow ghetto, Schindler takes action to protect his workers, not just to maintain his business but also to safeguard innocent lives. Through his efforts, he gradually recognises the profound humanitarian impact of his choices, ultimately risking everything to save as many lives as possible from the horrors of the Holocaust.