What to Watch During Cancer Season

It’s Cancer season, which is the season that reminds us to rest, take care of our emotional health, create stability through routines, and make our homes as cozy as possible! Those with an abundance of Cancer on their Natal Chart are the people who are sensitive and nurturing, enjoy learning about their heritage and carrying on traditions, would rather stay home than go out, and are strikingly intuitive. Cancer is a water sign that rules emotional temperament, intuition, comfort, security, self-care, and maternal energy.

 

Cancer has one ruling planet: the Moon - which rules our inner desires, feelings, emotional life, and all that lies beneath the surface. Cancer season is the best backdrop for taking care of others, as well as taking care of yourself, feeling sentimental, and being a homebody! So, while you’re snuggled up at home, check out my list of Cancer season movie and show recommendations!

 
 

Permission to watch one (or all) of these movie and show recommendations cuddled up with a loved one (pets absolutely count - bonus points in fact, as Cancer rules animals)! If you have any other suggestions for Cancer season, let me know!

 

Modern Family

“Today's American families come in all shapes and sizes. The cookie cutter mold of man + wife + 2.5 kids is a thing of the past, as it becomes quickly apparent in the bird's eye view of ABC's half-hour comedy, which takes an honest and often hilarious look at the composition and complexity of modern family life.”

 

Maid

“After fleeing an abusive relationship, a young mother finds a job cleaning houses as she fights to provide for her child and build them a better future.”

 

This is Us

“The Pearson family's generational story unfolds in this emotional drama with moments of love, joy, triumph and heartbreak.”

 

All the Bright Places

“Two teens facing personal struggles form a powerful bond as they embark on a cathartic journey chronicling the wonders of Indiana.”

 

First Match

“A tenacious high school girl raised in foster homes tries to reconnect with her ex-con father by joining a boys wrestling team.”

 

All Together Now

“An optimistic, talented teen clings to a huge secret: She's homeless and living on a bus. When tragedy strikes, can she learn to accept a helping hand?”

 
 

Want more? Check out the July Forecast and my Book Recommendations for Cancer Season.

 
 
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