“Cozy Up: Discover the Hidden Gems of Fall Cinema You Can’t Afford to Miss!”

"Cozy Up: Discover the Hidden Gems of Fall Cinema You Can't Afford to Miss!"

This heart-moving fall flick got us pondering life changes and our own bravery to change with the seasons. 


9.) The Cider House Rules (1999)

This movie adaptation of John Irving’s 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 — orphans, abortion, debilitating injuries, and death — making it perfect for fall viewing (Big Picture Big Sound, 2007) (11).


10.) Practical Magic (1998) 


Best Fall Movies for the Whole Family

Fall brings families together to celebrate Thanksgiving, and there’s 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) 

A young boy and girl from “The Secret Garden” movie stand outdoors in a lush garden, looking ahead with curious and slightly concerned expressions. The girl wears a white lace dress, and the boy is dressed in a simple shirt with suspenders. They are surrounded by greenery and flowers, with an old stone structure visible in the background. The scene conveys a sense of mystery and adventure, reminiscent of a period setting.

Image credits: American Zoetrope

The lush, changing landscapes in “The Secret Garden” 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 uncle’s estate makes us imagine fall wanderings and pleasant discoveries during autumn hikes.


2.) Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) 

A scene from the movie Fantastic Mr. Fox featuring two anthropomorphic foxes in a cozy room with patterned wallpaper and a painting of a stormy landscape in the background. The fox on the left is wearing yellow-striped pajamas, while the one on the right wears a beige sweater, both with expressive facial features and engaged in conversation, with concerned body language.

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.

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