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Many peopleâmyself includedâlike to begin celebrating Christmas as soon as Thanksgiving has passed. While I am a big fan of winter and the holidays, autumn is still my favorite season, and I like to make the most of it while it lasts. Perfect for cuddling up with your coziest blanket and a warm cup of tea, here are my top five movie recommendations to enjoy the rest of the seasonal transition from Thanksgiving into the holidays. Â
- Knives Out – As an Agatha Christie fan and a lover of mystery films and novels, Knives Out is one of my all-time favorites. Set during New England fall, famous detective Benoit Blanc sets out to solve the murder of crime novelist Harlan Thrombey. While on the case, Blanc deals with Thrombeyâs eccentric and dysfunctional family. The plot, along with the fall season, makes the film very Thanksgiving adjacent, perfect for the end of fall going into the holiday season.Â
- Fantastic Mr. Fox – This movie definitely leans more into the autumn season, but I still wanted to include it on my list. The filmâs color palette lends itself to a very warm and cozy vibe and touches on themes of family, identity, and community. Food is also a driving factor of the plot, making the film perfect for Thanksgiving and the holiday season.
- Little Women – Iâll admit I have only seen Greta Gerwigâs 2019 adaptation of Little Women, which I really enjoyed and highly recommend. But something on my list for this year is the 1994 adaptation. Having read the novel multiple times, I can tell you that it takes place over the course of a year, beginning and ending during the Christmas season. I have heard that the 1994 adaptation leans more into the holiday theme, and I am excited to watch it to get into the holiday spirit this year.
- Mona Lisa Smile – Mona Lisa Smile follows the story of Kathrine Watson, a newly hired art history professor at Wellesley College in 1953. I recently watched it for the first time and really enjoyed it. Considering I am an art history major at a historically womenâs college, I am surprised that I did not hear of or watch this movie sooner! The movie takes place over one academic year, including both the fall and winter seasons, making it the perfect film for cold and cozy weather.Â
- While You Were Sleeping – While You Were Sleeping stars Sandra Bullock as train worker Lucy Eleanor Moderatz. While working, Lucy pulls her longtime crush, Peter Callaghan, from the path of an oncoming train. Peterâs fall causes him to be hospitalized and in a coma. When a comment from Lucy gets misinterpreted, both the nurse and Peterâs family assume she is his fiancĂ©e. As a result of this, the family invites Lucy into their home for the holidays. Things take a turn when Lucy begins falling for Peterâs brother, Jack. Typically, I am not a fan of rom coms, but this was one that I enjoyed. Itâs rather heartwarming and not as cliche as a movie youâd find on the Hallmark channel. The film follows the âfound-familyâ trope and is a great movie to watch this holiday season.