“Cozy Up: Discover the Hidden Gems of Fall Cinema You Can’t Afford to Miss!”
As the leaves begin to tumble and the air grows crisp, there’s nothing quite like curling up on the couch with a warm blanket and a steaming cup of cocoa. But have you ever found yourself wondering—what makes fall films uniquely cozy? Is it the pumpkin spice lattes, the embrace of nostalgia, or simply the excuse to dodge outdoor chores? Whatever it is, it’s the perfect time for a cinematic binge that elicits all the feels.
In this article, I’ve gathered a mouthwatering list of fall movies that promise to warm your heart, tickle your funny bone, and maybe even send a chill down your spine. Whether you’re in the mood for some light romance, family adventures, or spine-tingling thrills, these picks will carry you through those autumn nights with ease. So grab that popcorn, settle in, and let’s dive into the delightful world of fall films that will have you laughing, crying, and reminiscing—just remember to leave some room for dessert! LEARN MORE.
Itâs movie time for fall, and thereâs nothing quite like days in with the dropping temperatures outside and holing up for a good, heartwarming film session.
Weâve picked out some favorite fall movies to watch thatâll give you hours upon hours of cinematic adventure. Let the fall season bring on the warmth and nostalgia of those fantastic autumn days. Get the popcorn ready â youâre about to fall into the screen marathon.
Best Fall Movies
Whether itâs the romance brought on by falling leaves, the meditative moments of changing seasons, the chaos of fall holidays, or the spine-tingling chill of spooky Halloween nights, fall-inspired movies get you primed for cozy sweater weather. Here are 10 crowd-favorite movies about fall, each perfectly capturing that enigmatic essence of autumn.
1.) Youâve Got Mail (1998)
The changing park leaves, the nippy breeze, the golden afternoons â this romantic comedy classic starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks has undoubtedly earned its spot as a fall favorite. The movie dialogue even has a famous line: âDonât you just love New York in the fall?â
The plot follows the story of two rival bookstore owners who unknowingly develop a friendship and surprising romance through their email correspondence. The movie embraces the classic rom-com formula of the 1990s and features cozy autumn settings that will resonate with viewers.
Film critic John R. McEwen cautions that while it may not be as captivating as the beloved Ryan-Hanks classic Sleepless in Seattle, âit does have its momentsâ (Film Quips Online, 2003) (1).
2.) Good Will Hunting (1997)Â
Set in Boston, Good Will Hunting earns 94% on Rotten Tomatoes Popcornometer and has remained an introspective masterpiece since its 1997 premiere (2).
Good Will Hunting has received a justified score from critic Robert Nusair. He described the movie as a âpredominantly engrossing drama that benefits from its compelling narrative and superb performances,â explicitly praising Mark Damonâs portrayal of the lead role (Reel Film Reviews, 2023) (3).
The story explores the life of Will, a genius janitor who struggles with his past and future and is set on crisp, chilly Boston streets, making for perfect viewing on those nippy fall nights.Â
3.) Little Women (2019)Â
The 2019 âLittle Womenâ adaptation is a stunning story of sisterhood, love, coming-of-age, and ambition. The film is set in beautiful New England, with shedding leaves and cozy fireplaces, making your heart instantly sink into love for the fall.Â
According to BBCâs Victoria Luxford, this critically acclaimed remake is an impressive version that offers a fresh take on the household drama âwithout losing the magic of the novel (4).â
4.) Autumn in New York (2000)Â
New York again becomes the perfect backdrop for a bittersweet love story set in the fall. The melancholic Autumn in New York is filled with the dramatic beauty of the city at this time of year.
While critics, like Neil Smith of BBC, werenât impressed at all with the ânauseating amount of glucose sentimentâ in the movieâs script, the movie can still be somewhat of a guilty pleasure to watch (BBC, 2001) (5).
The snippets of the beautiful golden hues of Central Park and the eye candy that are Richard Gere and Winona Ryder still make it a tolerable weeper.Â
5.) Silver Linings Playbook (2012)Â
Silver Linings Playbook is a romantic dramedy set during the somber fall and winter months. The film makes you want to bury yourself under a throw for some cozy couch potato-ing.
The film became highly rated and earned accolades for its unorthodox plot and superb portrayal. Film critic Michael Leader described this fall film as a breath of fresh air for anyone weary of anti-romantic comedies, praising its exceptional blend of heartache, humor, and optimism (Rotten Tomatoes, 2024) (6).
The movieâs narrative follows two broken individuals forming an unusual bond, perfect for a reflective fall mood.Â
6.) When Harry Met Sally (1989)
For us, âWhen Harry Met Sallyâ remains a quintessential fall romance story. The movie follows the friendship tale of Harry and Sally as their bond deepens over the years, and they explore the reality of whether men and women can ever remain friends.
The story is engaging with a cadence that is âfeather-light, precisely paced, and with a fine appreciation of the sharp New Yorkisms of the dialogue,â says David Robinson (Times UK, 2024) (7).
With iconic scenes against the warm hues of fall-season Central Park, this movie is hilarious and heartwarming, making it an excellent fall-weather watch.
7.) Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)Â
This is still one of the best Thanksgiving movies in our movie library, and Rotten Tomato audiences seem to agree with a 92% overall score (8).
Critics widely acknowledge it as a gem of the â80s, and critic Grant Wilson even goes as far as to label it as one of the finest comedy performances in 1980s cinema (Fiction Machine, 2020) (9).
This classic comedy from the â80s follows two strangers as they try to make their way home for the Thanksgiving holidays â flight hitches and crazy antics notwithstanding.
Amidst the busy fall flying season and the holiday haze, this seasonal classic stands the test of time and remains wildly funny even to this day.
8.) Dead Poets Society (1989)Â
Picturesque New England colored by the richness of autumnâs oranges and yellows frames this inspiring and emotional story about an extraordinary English teacher (Robin Williams) who inspires his students to have a profound appreciation of poetry and to gain the courage to chart their dreams and be themselves.
Film critics praise Williamsâ exceptional performance, with Hank Gallo from the New York Daily News describing the award-winning actorâs portrayal of Professor Keating as âwitty, sincere, and lovable” (10).
This heart-moving fall flick got us pondering life changes and our own bravery to change with the seasons.Â
9.) The Cider House Rules (1999)
This movie adaptation of John Irvingâs novel is about the life drama of a precocious orphan named Homer Wells as he leaves home to explore the world.
The drama moves against apple orchards in rustic New England landscapes, making it as visually autumnal as it is emotionally engaging.
Critic Joe Lozito says that the movie has the elements of the best soap opera â orphans, abortion, debilitating injuries, and death â making it perfect for fall viewing (Big Picture Big Sound, 2007) (11).
10.) Practical Magic (1998)Â
Best Fall Movies for the Whole Family
Fall brings families together to celebrate Thanksgiving, and thereâs no better way to celebrate the season than with some heart-moving, family-friendly films. These fall-themed flicks can bring adventure, teach life lessons, or bring good old-fashioned laughter to any home.
1.) The Secret Garden (1993)Â
Image credits: American Zoetrope
The lush, changing landscapes in âThe Secret Gardenâ make it a visually stunning movie that seems to be made for the fall. While it feels almost fantastical, it has undeniable charm without the need to wander into magic.
The beautiful story about a young girl discovering a hidden garden on her uncleâs estate makes us imagine fall wanderings and pleasant discoveries during autumn hikes.
2.) Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)Â
Image credits: 20th Century Fox
We love the meticulous set-up and style of stop-motion animation films, and this fantastical Wes Anderson flick is a real visual treat.
The fox and his animal friends band together to outsmart local farmers. The cute furry creatures scurry against warm autumn landscapes make for a whimsical watch that quickly makes this creative animation an instant favorite.
3.) Coco (2017)
Image credits: Pixar Animation Studios
Set around DÃa de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead), which falls right after Halloween, Coco is a visually stunning and deeply emotional animated film about family, honor, tradition, and reverence.
The film won various awards across cinematic boards, including the Academyâs Best Best Animated Feature Film, BAFTAâs Best Animated Film for 2018, Golden Globeâs Best Animated Film, and Criticâs Choice Best Animated Film, all in 2018.
The animationâs vibrant colors and celebration of cultural traditions and nuances make it a perfect fall pick for the family.
4.) The Goonies (1985)
Image credits: Amblin Entertainment
Travel back in time on this treasure-hunting adventure with The Goonies. This â80s movie pulls out all the stops with a brave kiddie crew, secret maps, pirate ships, and hidden treasures.
Watching it reminds you of what it was like to be a child. Itâs a timeless tale that mixes fun and excitement for all ages, perfect for fall hangs when everyone makes their way home in the fall.
5.) Matilda (1996)
Image credits: Sony Pictures Entertainment
This magical movie about adorable Matilda is a heartwarming family favorite for fall visits. It feels heartfelt and sincere, and the fantasy comedy is genuinely funny. If youâre holed up for Thanksgiving, this is the film to watch.
Best Romantic Fall Movies
With its crisp air, cooler climes, and romantic foliage, fall seems to be made for cozy cuddling. Curling up to watch a romantic Hallmark film and getting close to a special someone make the perfect pairing for the season.
1.) Sweet November (2001)
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Set during the fall in dreamy San Francisco, Sweet November tells the story of a carefree woman (Charlize Theron) and a workaholic man (Keanu Reeves) who develop an unlikely connection. Even if most critics disliked the drama, the movieâs mood is still pensive enough for those fond of fancy fall musings.
2.) Before Sunrise (1995)Â
Image credits: Castle Rock Entertainment
We love the timeless love story of Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy), who serendipitously meet on a train and spend a day meandering through the streets of Vienna.
They walk through romantic Viena, and their brief, meaningful, fleeting encounter makes us think about the momentary pauses of fall and the melancholic shifting of seasons. We get giddy when we eavesdrop on Jesse and Celineâs unassuming conversations.
3.) Notting Hill (1999)
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The charming romance movie about a humble bookstore owner and a world-famous celebrity in Notting Hill conjures a sense of serendipitous magic to the fall season. Set in cozy London streets, the movieâs feel-good love plot will make you lean in for a closer cuddle.
4.) Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Image credits: StudioCanal
If you love a good romance novel and canât get enough of period pieces, this adaptation of this Jane Austen classic will give you butterflies and take your breath away this autumn with its visually stunning storytelling.
The lush, misty landscapes, golden fall foliage, and elegant manors of 19th-century England will make you fall for this slow-burn romance between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.
5.) Serendipity (2001)
Image credits: Tapestry Films
A film about the magical mystery of romantic timing, Serendipity follows two strangers who meet by chance evening in New York City and leave their future up to fate.
The Big Appleâs autumn magic, combined with the whimsical concept of love, make it the fall flick for those who believe in second chances. Itâs a remnant of â90s romance plots, and we all fell for it.
Best Spooky Fall Movies
When the days grow shorter, and fall branches turn bare, itâs time for a scare-fest with movies thatâll get your heart racing. Fall and the upcoming Halloween festivities bring an air of mystery. Add that to the dropping temperatures, and youâre set for some eerie, spine-tingling stories.
1.) The Witch (2015)
Image credits: Scythia Films
The Witch will get you hooked on horror. This movie tells the story of a family immersed in fear and paranoia as strange events occur around their isolated farm.
Critics raved about how the film seems almost like a scary documentary. Set in 1630s New England, the chilling scenes and the historical setting depicted in the eerie autumn English woods make it a worthy flick for fall.
2.) The Others
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We love the surprising twists in this supernatural thriller about a mother (Nicole Kidman) who lives in a dark, creepy mansion with her two photosensitive kids. As more strange things occur, we get more hooked on the haunting tension created through ambiance and mood alone. Add that compelling storytelling to Fallâs freaky atmosphere, and you get a movie made of nightmares.
3.) Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Image credits: Paramount Pictures
This Tim Burton gothic horror perfectly matches the fall season with its foggy forests, wickedly gnarled trees, and a perpetually gray sky. The striking visuals in this adaptation of Washington Irvingâs The Legend of Sleepy Hollow look like part of a Halloween must.
4.) The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Image credits: Lionsgate
According to Eric Kohn of Indie Wire, this sci-fi comedy horror flick is âone of the most wryly self-aware works of American pop culture entertainment in yearsâ (13). And when a movie is âself-aware,â it knows exactly what itâs trying to do to suspend disbelief, the parodies it uses, and the cliches it holds to drive the plot forward.
Itâs pretty campy for horror films but great for fall escapes to those remote locations. What unfolds in the movie from its âtypicalâ premise is a thrilling and horrifying ride filled with exciting surprises, making it a fun and spooky pick for popcorn night during fall.
5.) Coraline (2009)
Image credits: LAIKA studiosÂ
This stop-motion animated film is based on Neil Gaimanâs novel about a young girl discovering a secret door leading to a seemingly perfect parallel world. Itâs an excellent first foray for children into the genre.
The button eyes alone already make it creepy, but combine that with the masterfully done storytelling, and you get a spooky yet family-friendly choice for all.
Best Fall Movies on Netflix
As the temperature falls and the leaves drop, Netflix becomes the go-to choice for those looking to binge on something. Whether youâre in the mood for romance, horror, or something heartwarming, these fall movies on Netflix are perfect for cozy seasonal streaming.
1.) To All the Boys Iâve Loved Before (2018)
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This sweet Netflix movie is a can-relate teeny bopper about teenage crush secrets. Set during the fall and winter, this lighthearted film brings teenage butterflies, warmth, and nostalgia, making it an excellent movie for some cozy canoodling.
2.) Enola Holmes (2020)
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If youâre a fan of intelligent mysteries like Sherlock Holmes, the story of Enola will be your jam. Set in Victorian England, Enola Holmes follows Sherlock Holmesâ younger sister as she embarks and dives into solving a family mystery. The filmâs rich period details and Englandâs old-school charm make it an engaging watch.
3.) The Age of Adaline (2015)
Image credits: Lakeshore Entertainment
The Age of Adaline tells the story of a woman (Blake Lively) who ceases to age following a tragic accident. The narrative unfolds leisurely, exuding a timeless charm and evoking feelings of love and enchantment against a captivating autumn backdrop.
4.) In the Tall Grass (2019)
Image credits: Netflix
This suspenseful Netflix flick is based on the classic novel by Stephen King and his son Joe Hill, and itâs surely a fab film pick for a spooky fall evening.
This movie follows a group of people who get lost in what seems to be an endless field of tall grass…
5.) Falling Inn Love (2019)
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Falling Inn Love is a delightful, feel-good movie that embraces comical undertones, making it a perfect choice for a lighthearted movie night.
The plot is about a city girl moving to the burbs and surprisingly finding romance. It isnât too fresh of an idea, but we still love its warm, cozy vibes and countryside feel.
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