When thinking back on early 2000s pop culture, it’s hard to think of a more iconic celebrity that defined our childhoods than Lindsay Lohan.

Although Lohan may be most well known for her role in “Mean Girls,” her roles throughout the years have made quite the impressive and bingeable filmography.

As finals season looms ahead, here’s a list of some of Lohan’s best movies that you can watch when you need a brain break from all the study sessions and late nights.

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“The Parent Trap” (1998)

The first movie on our list is also the first film Lohan starred in. A remake of the original 1961 film, “The Parent Trap” follows the tale of twin sisters who, after being separated shortly after their birth, are reunited during a fateful meeting at their summer camp. I think I can say with a level of certainty that the number of times my sister and I watched this movie growing up is at least in the double digits. There’s hardly a better comfort movie out there to choose, and bonus it’s got not only one iconic Lindsay Lohan character, but two!

“The Parent Trap” (1998)

The first movie on our list is also the first film Lohan starred in. A remake of the original 1961 film, “The Parent Trap” follows the tale of twin sisters who, after being separated shortly after their birth, are reunited during a fateful meeting at their summer camp. I think I can say with a level of certainty that the number of times my sister and I watched this movie growing up is at least in the double digits. There’s hardly a better comfort movie out there to choose, and bonus it’s got not only one iconic Lindsay Lohan character, but two!

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“Freaky Friday” (2003)

Another Disney remake of an old classic, “Freaky Friday” features Jamie Lee Curtis in the role she should have won an Oscar for. A mother and daughter that can’t see eye to eye magically switch bodies overnight, and must figure out how to undo the curse before it’s too late. It’s a comedy that will make you nostalgic for the early 2000s and the days that Chad Michael Murray magically appeared in every movie.

“Freaky Friday” (2003)

Another Disney remake of an old classic, “Freaky Friday” features Jamie Lee Curtis in the role she should have won an Oscar for. A mother and daughter that can’t see eye to eye magically switch bodies overnight, and must figure out how to undo the curse before it’s too late. It’s a comedy that will make you nostalgic for the early 2000s and the days that Chad Michael Murray magically appeared in every movie.