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We've all been in this situation one or two thousand times: After dinner, the whole family gathers in the living room, lounging near the fire, picking at some pumpkin pie and scrolling through Netflix and Hulu and HBO Max and — well, before you know it, an 60 minutes has passed and you notwithstanding don't accept a picture to watch. Flicking through streaming platforms and cable channels to find that elusive flick everyone can agree on is the original "doomscrolling," merely, if you lot prep in advance, it doesn't have to be that way this year.

Whether y'all're jubilant the solar day with others in your household or doing a virtual meetup via Netflix Party, we've rounded upwardly 14 choice movies to help mitigate that day-of picture show-picking stress. From classics centered effectually Thanksgiving to films that capture a holiday-appropriate sense of family, fun and coziness, these movies are sure to excite even the pickiest moving picture lovers.

Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)

First on our list is likely starting time on everyone'due south listen when it comes to naming a Thanksgiving motion picture. Strangely, for all the Christmas movies that flood our screens in December, there actually aren't too many (quality) films set confronting the backdrop of Turkey Day. John Hughes' Planes, Trains and Automobiles is one glaring exception to that strange phenomenon.

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Starring the ever-hilarious Steve Martin and John Candy, this vacation one-act follows Neal Folio (Martin), a rather high-strung suit, and Del Griffith (Candy), a kindhearted shower curtain ring salesman, every bit they embark upon a three-twenty-four hours odyssey to get to Chicago in fourth dimension for Neal'southward Thanksgiving dinner. This archetype "odd couple" formula holds up — and, hey, we can all relate to travel plans going amiss, especially around the holidays.

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If there's ane thing you can say about Pieces of April, information technology's that it'south very early aughts. And if there's a 2d thing y'all can say about Peter Hedges' one-act-drama, it'due south that it is a surprisingly great flick that bears repeat viewings annually. This is in large part due to the motion picture's star-studded cast, which includes Katie Holmes, Derek Luke, Sean Hayes, Alison Pill, Oliver Platt, John Gallagher Jr. and Patricia Clarkson.

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Our main character here is the titular April (Holmes), who struggles to fix a far-from-perfect Thanksgiving repast for her estranged family. Her cramped, Lower East Side apartment in Manhattan — with its not-functional oven — and a bunch of other hurdles crop up, making April's 24-hour interval all the more stressful. To make matters more fraught, April's mother, Joy (Clarkson), believes this to be her last Thanksgiving due to her recent chest cancer diagnosis. Both funny and wrenching, the film earned Clarkson both Academy Accolade and Golden World nominations — and it'southward piece of cake to run into why.

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The Bye (2019)

Few films in recent years have captured a family's dynamic with such precision as The Bye. When y'all watch it you get a full sense of the characters outside of the film'southward central storyline. While this ane isn't about Thanksgiving, it does meet a family unit come together and navigate each other'south (oft conflicting) needs in a way that makes it feel like must-sentry when y'all're gathered with loved ones.

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Written and directed past Lulu Wang, The Adieu is based on her What You Don't Know segment on NPR's This American Life programme. And that segment? It was based on Wang'due south experience visiting her terminally ill Nai Nai (paternal grandmother) in Mainland china — at a time when Wang's family agreed it was best to keep the diagnosis from Nai Nai. In the picture, the often comedic Awkwafina plays Wang's stand-in graphic symbol, Billi, delivering a "fish-out-of-water physicality and emotion-on-her-sleeve sincerity that acts as a goad for the family unit to address issues they'd rather leave unspoken" (IndieWire). If you've ever felt a bit out of sorts in your own family — if you've ever kept a surreptitious or worried about not being fully honest with a loved one — then The Farewell will concur infinite for yous as it does for its onscreen family unit.

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Honey & Basketball (2000)

Certain, football might be the unofficial official sport of Thanksgiving, simply a great sports movie is a not bad sports movie, regardless of the field — or court — and Honey & Basketball delivers. In addition to giving audiences all the heartache and romantic high notes they could inquire for, this classic also provides sports film thrills and deftly captures what it means to be a adult female athlete.

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Information technology's that mix of athletic ambition, familiar romance beats and the way the moving-picture show traces the lives of its two chief characters that makes Love & Basketball feel like a especially choice holiday watch. For her directorial debut, Gina Prince-Bythewood told Slate that she "wanted to make a real dearest story with Blackness people. Not a romantic one-act, but the kind that wrecks y'all and builds y'all dorsum upwards." Without a doubtfulness, Love & Basketball does just that. The motion picture traces the relationship between Monica (Sanaa Lathan) and Quincy (Omar Epps), two kids who love basketball, become rivals and and then, throughout their lives, explore an on-over again/off-again relationship. Who needs the Dallas Cowboys, right?

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Abode for the Holidays (1995)

Often, the mark of a great vacation movie is a stellar ensemble cast. On that front, Jodie Foster'southward Home for the Holidays, which stars Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr., Anne Bancroft, Dylan McDermott and Claire Danes, nails information technology. Based on a brusk story by Chris Radant, the Thanksgiving archetype centers on Claudia Larson (Hunter), who faces a series of unfortunate events in the lead up to the holiday.

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Not only does Claudia lose her job and osculation her ex-boss, but she also discovers that her daughter has made split Thanksgiving plans, leaving Claudia adrift and Chicago-bound. The merely trouble? As with all holiday films that stand up the exam of time, Claudia's family is rather dysfunctional — that is, bad at communicating. In the cease, secrets spill out, feelings are injure and hilarity ensues. Standouts include Foster'south directing, Hunter's charm and Downey Jr.'s functioning as Tommy, Claudia's gay brother and longtime confidante.

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Ratatouille (2007)

If you're anything like us, the lyrics "Remy, the ratatouille, the rat of all my dreams" have been on repeat in your caput thanks to TikTok's internet-meme-meets-musical-theater-collab Ratatouille the Musical, a crowdsourced, but unofficial, bid to plow the beloved Pixar film into a Broadway-esque hitting. While we do recommend watching the diverse videos that make up the viral "Ratatousical," it might be best to stick with the existent deal on Thanksgiving.

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For the uninitiated, Ratatouille follows the story of Remy (Patton Oswalt), a bluish rat with a penchant for cooking. When Remy finds himself in Paris, he can't aid but alive out his dreams of chefdom — well, sort of. Remy meets a hapless restaurant employee (and human), Linguini (Lou Romano), and proceeds to direct the boy'south cooking while hiding under his chef's hat. At that place's no i who appreciates the precision and beauty of cooking more than than Remy, and so why not spend some time with him and his pals this Thanksgiving?

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Knives Out (2019)

No, Knives Out isn't a vacation film, only the sheer amount of incredible jackets and cozy cardigans — and, most chiefly, Chris Evans' iconic cablevision-knit sweater — could fool you. So, why lookout man this ane on Thanksgiving? Well, Knives Out is all about familial dysfunction and betrayal and secrets. Much like Thanksgiving, a death brings a hard family unit together, simply this fourth dimension the death isn't a turkey — it's the family's wealthy, mystery novel-writing patriarch Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer).

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The film follows Marta (Ana de Armas), Harlan's caretaker, and the rest of the zany, opinionated family unit every bit they endeavour to piece together Harlan'south suspect demise. Rian Johnson'southward whodunnit feels like a snappier, saltier, twistier Clue (1985), i that's fabricated for, and about, the nowadays twenty-four hour period. Just it still gives you the (weirdly) cozy feeling those classic capers are known for, in part considering of Daniel Craig's stellar functioning as private eye Benoit Blanc. In addition to Craig, de Armas, Plummer and Evans, the motion picture too features wonderful performances from Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Collette, Michael Shannon and Lakeith Stanfield.

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A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973)

Earlier this twelvemonth, a somewhat-scandal cropped upwards around A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. It didn't have annihilation to do with the content of the motion-picture show, but, instead, the movie's availability. Since launching its streaming service, Apple tree acquired the sectional streaming rights to all the Peanuts heavy-hitters, from It'due south the Smashing Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966) to A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965).

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If you lot have access to Apple tree TV+, you'll yet exist able to enjoy the special, which opens with the Peanuts' iconic "football game gag" — you know, Lucy enticing Charlie Brown to kicking a football, only to pull it away at the final moment. Apart from the classic hijinks, the special aims to tell a heartwarming story almost friendship: Charlie Brown, Snoopy and other members of the gang throw a Thanksgiving dinner for Peppermint Patty later the Birkenstock-wearing kid is left home alone for the holiday. In the words of Lucy, you'd be a real "blockhead" to miss this one.

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Dan in Existent Life (2007)

There'due south just something near extended family gathering in a big, old business firm that screams "happy holidays" — even if there'southward aught remotely seasonal about the film in question. Such is the instance with Dan in Existent Life, a comedy-drama directed by Peter Hedges (Pieces of April). Yous may retrieve this film for its iconic poster, which features a glum Steve Carell using a stack of syrupy pancakes as a pillow, but if you never got around to really watching information technology, now's the time.

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In one of his earliest dramedy turns, Carell plays Dan Burns, a newspaper communication columnist and recent widower who takes his daughters on a trip to Rhode Island for an annual family unit reunion of sorts at his parents' (Dianne Wiest and John Mahoney). Of class, Dan's other siblings evidence upward likewise, including his perennial bachelor brother Mitch (Dane Cook). From managing his depression to having a come across-cute moment with Juliette Binoche's Marie in a local bookshop, Carell's performance feels so grounded — heartwarming and also stinging. You know, perfect for the holidays.

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You've Got Postal service (1998)

Speaking of love interests and bookshops…Y'all've Got Mail! Arguably, this is the best Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan rom-com team-upwards of the '90s. Directed past Nora Ephron, this archetype isn't really a Thanksgiving picture either, but, similar whatever practiced rom-com worth its salt, information technology even so gives off those comforting, all-will-finish-well and there-are-some-keen-jackets-and-sweaters vibes.

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In the film, Ryan'due south Kathleen owns an indie bookstore that's almost to be put out of business organization by Joe (Hanks), our '90s Amazon stand up-in. This one hits all the right beats, and, to be fair, at that place is an iconic Thanksgiving scene that features a supremely annoyed Ryan in a grocery store dealing with coin woes and an obnoxious dude (Hanks). And, hey, who wouldn't want to spend Thanksgiving with two of America's most dearest Hollywood sweethearts?

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The Oath (2018)

Looking to liven things up this Thanksgiving? Tune into The Adjuration, a black comedy written and directed by the film'southward star Ike Barinholtz. Without a doubt, this comedic film, built around a politically divided family, could simply exist in a world where The Purge franchise exists — information technology feels like a response to that dystopian horror series, but, you know, helmed past comedic greats like Barinholtz and Tiffany Haddish.

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The premise is simple: In the nearly futurity, the The states regime asks all of its citizens to sign a loyalty pledge. It'southward not a requirement, per se, but in that location's a strict deadline — Black Friday, the mean solar day after Thanksgiving. This provides the backdrop for Chris (Barinholtz) and Kai'south (Haddish) messy Turkey Day meal. While the couple is rather disturbed by the oath, other members of their politically divided family unit aren't as upset by it. Long story short, it's the ultimate bad-mannered, infuriating Thanksgiving dinner — turned up several notches.

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Lez Bomb (2018)

In many means, Lez Bomb is the original Happiest Season — that is, it also tells the story of a queer adult female bringing her partner home for a holiday without coming out to her family unit first. This time, however, the holiday is really Thanksgiving. Written and directed by its star Jenna Laurenzo, the comedy-drama follows the closeted Lauren (Laurenzo) and her loving partner Hailey (Caitlin Mehner) as they embark on a classic dysfunctional-family-meets-holidays journey.

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Upon arriving at her parents' — played by Kevin Pollak and Dierdre O'Connell — Lauren tries her (somewhat) best to come out as gay to them, only to exist cutting off time and once again. In the middle of all of this, her longtime friend and roommate Austin (Brandon Micheal Hall) arrives, turkey in hand, to spend the holidays with Lauren's family. Virtually immediately, Lauren'southward parents mistake Austin for her boyfriend and, when a flannel-clad Hailey does bear witness up, the thought that she is really Lauren's partner never crosses their minds. At times frustrating by design, this funny, sincere and heartfelt Thanksgiving flick is rounded out by a charming cast, which includes Cloris Leachman, Bruce Dern and Elaine Hendrix of Parent Trap (1998) fame.

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The Parent Trap (1998)

"Let's gather, yeah, yeah, yeah" might not exactly be the mantra of 2020'south Thanksgiving flavour — and isn't exactly the mantra of Disney'southward Parent Trap remake either. Yet, this is ane of the remakes that'south — fight us on it! — improve than the original. (Apologies to Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills and her stylish '60s outfits.) As most moviegoers know, managing director Nancy Meyers' Parent Trap is all nearly bringing families dorsum together, making information technology a wonderful tonic for a year full of isolation.

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In the remake, Lindsay Lohan stars opposite herself every bit Hallie Parker and Annie James, estranged twins who, past chance, meet at a Maine summer campsite just to detect that they're related. The twins make up one's mind the all-time way to reunite their mom, London-based wedding apparel designer Elizabeth James (Natasha Richardson), and their dad, Napa-based winemaker Nick Parker (Dennis Quaid), is to bandy places post-summer camp. Inevitably, they'll need to be switched back, correct? Correct.

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Howl's Moving Castle (2004)

If the wondrously bright animation and fanciful character and earth blueprint don't depict you in, the story of Howl'southward Moving Castle is sure to captivate young and one-time viewers alike. Based on the Diana Wynne Jones novel of the aforementioned name, this animated venture was crafted with intendance by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli. For newcomers, Howl's is set in a fictional globe where both early on 20th-century inventions and magic be, where 2 kingdoms state of war with one another and where a young milliner named Sophie is turned into an former adult female by a witch'southward curse.

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Seeking to break the curse, Sophie finds herself working as a cleaning woman for Howl, a charming but ill-tempered young magician who lives in an enchanted, walking castle. While Howl is pulled into the kingdoms' war, Sophie finds herself charmed by the wizard'south motley crew — a burn down demon named Calcifer, Howl's young apprentice Markl — and the characters she meets along the style — a wheezing domestic dog, an enchanted scarecrow, a done-up witch. In the end, Howl's Moving Castle is all about love, in all its variations, and chosen family unit — and no other not-Thanksgiving film captures the spirit of togetherness, in all its permutations, like this motion picture.

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