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It's official: St. Patrick's Day is here! And while the official holiday falls on March 17, we're using it as an excuse to celebrate all month long. There's certainly plenty of time to make some green beer, sip a festive St. Patrick's Day cocktail, and wear your finest shamrock-adorned sweater. But one of our favorite traditions is getting cozy for a St. Patrick's Day movie.
We've put together dozens of Irish movies to watch in March, whether you're looking for something funny, dramatic, or romantic. These films will get you in the proper mindset to celebrate the fun holiday. There's still time to paint your nails with a St. Patrick's Day manicure and stir up some Guinness Beef Stew! After all, we're all Irish on St. Patrick's Day.
Lindsay Lohan's 2024 rom-com is just want we want to watch on St. Patrick's Day. According to the streamer, Lindsay stars as Maddie, whose "dream guy is days away from marrying her best friend when a wish for true love made on an ancient stone in Ireland magically alters her fate."
When two lifelong friends find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, there are alarming consequences for both of them. This film has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Set in a small town in Ireland, an Irish priest receives a death threat during a confession. As the timeline on the threat runs out the priest must grapple with the reality of his community and his personal life.
This semi-autobiographical film chronicles the life of a working class family and their young son's childhood during the late 1960s in Northern Ireland.
In this romantic comedy, Rosemary, played by Emily Blunt, pines for Jamie Dornan's Anthony, a farmer tending his family's land in the Irish countryside.
This feel-good comedy follows the misadventures of two longtime friends and the small Irish village they call home, which is transformed by a winning lottery ticket.
Another year comes and goes, and Anna (Amy Adams) still doesn’t have a ring. So what does she do? Chases her boyfriend through Ireland so she can propose to him. But what she didn’t expect was to meet a handsome stranger along the way...
You can stream this Disney Channel Original Movie on Disney Plus, or you can skip the middleman and just buy it yourself. Either way, you won’t regret having access to the family comedy about a teenager who’s part leprechaun.
This isn’t exactly a warm and fuzzy St. Patrick’s Day movie, but it's on theme nonetheless. If horror’s not your thing, then maybe Jennifer Aniston's '90s style will be.
Megan Stein is the executive editor for The Pioneer Woman, and oversees entertainment, features, and news for the website. Whether it's catching up on the latest true crime podcast, or re-watching the best '80s movies for the zillionth time, she's always here to talk about anything and everything relating to pop culture.