Extras / Film: TOP 5 AUTUMN MOVIES TO WATCH IN FALL 2023

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by Jim Allen on August 28, 2023

in Extras,Film

They say that it’s not fall without a good movie and a blanket. The best autumn movies capture the cozy mood and atmosphere of the fall season. Whether you want to catch the latest release at the Angelika NYC or stream a classic online, there are many options. The best autumn movies evoke feelings of warmth, love, and nostalgia. We have compiled the top five autumn movies to watch this fall.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood, released in 2019, is a heartwarming movie about friendship. The movie stars Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers and Matthew Ryhs as Lloyd Vogel, who plays a cynical journalist assigned to cover Mr. Rogers. As the two spend time together, Vogel goes through a transformative journey inspired by the compassion and kindness shown by Mr. Rogers.

With autumn being a season of change and transformation, A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood is a reminder of how we can all evolve into more compassionate and kind beings. It also reminds us about the importance of family and relationships.

When Harry Met Sally

No list of top autumn movies would be complete without When Harry Met Sally, released in 1989. It is about college graduates, played by Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, who share a turbulent car ride from Chicago to New York. They argue about different things, including whether men and women can be platonic friends. A few years later, they bump into each other at a bookstore and get attracted to each other. When Harry Met Sally is a feel-good movie and is named as one of the top ten romantic movies of all time by Entertainment Weekly.

Autumn in New York

Autumn In New York is visually stunning and captures the beautiful autumn season of NYC. Released in 2000, the movie stars Richard Gere and Winona Ryder. The story is about the relationship between a New York restaurateur known for his playboy antics until he stumbles across a young, free-spirited girl. There are several reasons why Autumn in New York made this list, including its beautiful scenery, fall fashion and style, and the reflective atmosphere it invokes in the viewers.

You’ve Got Mail

Released in 1998, You’ve Got Mail is the story of two people who fall in love over the internet without realizing they are business rivals. One is the owner of a major bookstore chain, while the other owns a small boutique bookstore. The two exchange emails, where they start to get romantically attracted without ever meeting or seeing each other.

Featuring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, You’ve Got Mail debuted at the No.1 spot at the box office and went on to become a major hit. The two leading characters are so lovable that you want them to solve their problems and get together. The movie was directed by Nora Ephron, who had previously directed Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in another classic, Sleepless in Seattle.

Dead Poets Society

Dead Poets Society explores the conflict between romanticism and realism. Released in 1989, the movie stars Robin Williams as a new English teacher at an all-boys prep school known for its rigid and conventional standards. The teacher uses unconventional methods to teach students how to handle pressure from parents and pursue their dreams. Dead Poets Society perfectly captures the essence of autumn.

The warmth of the movie and the college imagery are bound to evoke feelings of nostalgia and self-discovery. It’s no surprise that not only did the movie do great at the box office, it is still popular. The movie also received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director.

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