Grab some hot apple cider and settle in for an autumnal movie marathon with these recommendations.
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When Harry Met Sally
Starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, When Harry Met Sally explores the age-old question of whether men and women can just be friends. Complete with witty banter and long walks under the leaves in Central Park, this movie is a must see.
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âItâs the great pumpkin, Charlie Brownâ
This animated special follows the peanuts gang as they prepare for Halloween. An autumn tradition, no fall would be complete without Linus falling asleep in the pumpkin patch.
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Dead Poetâs Society
I think we can all I agree when I say that nothing says fall quite so much as going back to school. In this movie, Robin Williams plays Professor Keating, an eccentric teacher at Weldon Academy, who inspires his students through poetry.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
Based of the childrenâs book by Roald Dahl, this movie tells the tale of Mr. Fox and his misadventures with three farmers in his neighbourhood. Voiced by celebrities such as George Clooney and Meryl Streep, this movie is full of witty banter and lots of Wes Andersonâs quirky aesthetic to put you in the autumn mood.
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Youâve Got Mail
The quintessential romantic comedy, Youâve Got Mail tells the story of bookstore rivals Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) and Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) who accidentally fall in love over the internet, all under the beautiful backdrop of New York in Fall. âDon’t you love New York in the fall? It makes me want to buy school supplies. I would send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address.â
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Garden State
Director Zach Braff stars in this quirky romantic comedy as Andrew, a small-time actor who returns home to New Jersey for his mother’s funeral and falls in love with a girl he meets at the doctorâs office. Set in New Jersey in the fall, this movie boasts excellent performances from Braff and Natalie Portman, and one of the best autumnal movie soundtracks ever made.