When times are tough, people often turn to movies as an escape. Whether it's a bad breakup, losing your job, grieving a loss or just having a bad day, throwing on your favorite comfort film can do a world of good. Watch With Us loves a feel-good movie, so we chose the very best. Our picks include Moonrise Kingdom, a sweet coming-of-age film from Wes Anderson, and I Love You, Man, a bro-mantic comedy about the love between two guys who just like hanging out with each other. Check out our list of the best feel-good movies ever and find out where you can watch them. 5 Great Movies to Watch With Your Friends 7. 'The Princess Bride' (1987) In bed with a cold, a young boy (Fred Savage) receives a visit from his grandfather (Peter Falk), who comes with a fairytale book about the love story between a swashbuckling rogue named Westley (Cary Elwes) and his princess, Buttercup (Robin Wright). Thrilled and impatient to know how it ends, the boy listens to the tale of Westley, who fell in love with Buttercup as her farmhand. Years later, they are reunited, but she is betrothed to the evil Prince Humperdink (Chris Sarandon). Can Westley save Buttercup and their happy ending? The Princess Bride combines sharp comedy, compelling romance and exciting adventure into a metafictional movie that has endured as a pop culture staple. The romance between Westley and Buttercup is beautiful and believable, and the film is filled with other lovable and memorable characters, like Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin) and Fezzik (André the Giant). At the end of the day, The Princess Bride isn't just a fun family film - it's also one of the best love stories of all time. Watch The Princess Bride now on Disney+. 6.'Moonrise Kingdom' (2012) In 1965, the residents of a small island off the coast of New England are bludgeoned by a powerful storm. Leading up to the climactic deluge, twelve-year-old penpals Sam (Jared Gilman) and Suzy (Kara Hayward) fall in love from afar and decide to leave their unfulfilling childhoods behind to start a new life of their own. Sam abandons his scout troupe and Suzy leaves home, and it's a race to track down the youngsters before the historic storm hits the island of New Penzance. The power of adolescent love is packaged into a sweet, eccentric film with a superb ensemble cast, featuring Edward Norton, Bruce Willis, Frances McDormand and Bill Murray. Moonrise Kingdom is an excellent showcase of director Wes Anderson's dollhouse aesthetics with his oddball sense of humor, but it's also an incredibly poignant story about misunderstood children and juvenile mental health. The ending is almost guaranteed to fill you with the warm and fuzzies. Rent Moonrise Kingdom now on Amazon Prime Video. 5. 'Guardians of the Galaxy' (2015) A ragtag group of intergalactic outlaws find themselves stuck together in the same space prison. A brash adventurer (Chris Pratt), a genetically modified raccoon (Bradley Cooper), a super-soldier (Zoe Saldana), a vengeful father (Dave Bautista) and a talking tree named Groot (Vin Diesel) reluctantly join forces to break out of jail, going on the run after the roguish Star-Lord steals a powerful orb. Together, they learn of the orb's true nature and realize they must set aside their differences if they are going to save the universe. Guardians of the Galaxy blends director James Gunn's signature sense of humor with fantastic action, a gripping story and thorough character-writing, creating what is arguably one of the most heartfelt entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (the other most heartfelt entries are the subsequent two Guardians films). Earnest without taking itself too seriously, Guardians of the Galaxy stands apart from other superhero films and will leave you in a puddle of tears by the end. Stream Guardians of the Galaxy now on Disney+. 4. 'I Love You, Man' (2009) Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) is a successful realtor and engaged to his beautiful fiancée, Zooey (Rashida Jones). Peter seems to have it all - except for literally any male friends, and he has no one to be his best man at his forthcoming wedding. By happenstance, he meets the eccentric Sydney (Jason Segel), and the two foster a real bond with one another. But problems arise as the two men's overly intimate friendship is straining the relationship with his bride-to-be. One of the best platonic romance films of all time, I Love You, Man is a beautiful film about the power and love at the core of male friendships. The film delivers hilarious and emotional performances from both Rudd and Segel, whose chemistry is palpable as the two boast a genuine camaraderie that makes the film all the more affecting. It may seem on the surface like an average mid-2000s goofy comedy, but there's a surprising poignancy to I Love You, Man that makes it feel like covering yourself in a warm blanket. Rent I Love You, Man now on Amazon Prime Video. 3. 'Good Will Hunting' (1997) MIT janitor Will Hunting (Matt Damon) is a genius, but he does not put any of