Best Movies About Thanksgiving

Feb 9, 2024 | Articles, Culture

As the holiday season approaches, there’s one day that stands out as a time for gratitude, reflection, and family gatherings. That’s right – it’s Thanksgiving! And what better way to celebrate this special day than by curling up on the couch with a bowl of mashed potatoes and your favorite Thanksgiving-themed movies? From heartfelt dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies, there’s a movie for every craving this holiday season. So let’s dive into the heartwarming and hilarious world of Thanksgiving films that are sure to leave you feeling grateful and entertained. Let’s explore the magic of these cinematic gems that capture the essence of this beloved holiday. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be thankful for these incredible movies.

 

1. Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)

The holiday season is a time for family, food, and giving thanks. But for one man, it’s also a time of struggle as he embarks on a journey to make it home for Thanksgiving. However, his plans are quickly derailed when he finds himself stuck with an obnoxious traveling companion – a shower curtain ring salesman.

 

2. The Oath (2018)

In the midst of a politically charged climate, THE OATH takes us on a wild ride through a family Thanksgiving dinner that quickly turns into chaos. Chris and Kai, a married couple with opposing political views, are forced to navigate their differences when they learn about a controversial loyalty oath being demanded by the President. As tensions rise and their relatives join in on the heated discussions, the couple must confront their own beliefs and relationships in this dark comedy.

 

 

3. Home for the Holidays (1995)

It was that time of year again, when Claudia Larson could feel the dread building up in her stomach as she prepared to head home for another chaotic and exasperating family Thanksgiving. The constant bickering, embarrassing stories from her childhood, and endless questions about her love life were enough to make her want to stay far away.

 

4. Krisha (2015)

Krisha had been away from her family for ten long years. Her absence had taken a toll on everyone, especially during the holidays. But this Thanksgiving, she decided to return home and join her loved ones for dinner. However, little did she know that past demons would come calling to ruin the festivities.

 

5. Free Birds (2013)

Two turkeys, both from different backgrounds and beliefs, must put their differences aside in order to work together towards a common goal. This unlikely duo embarks on an epic adventure, traveling back in time to change the course of history and save turkeys from becoming a part of the holiday menu forever.

 

6. Pieces of April (2003)

April Burns was not your typical girl next door. With her quirky personality and rebellious spirit, she lived life on her own terms, far from the expectations of her emotionally distant family. Her small New York City apartment served as a sanctuary, allowing her to escape the mundane routine of suburban life.

 

 

7. A Family Thanksgiving (2010)

A young lawyer, driven and ambitious, is determined to make partner at her prestigious law firm. She pours all her time and energy into her work, sacrificing any semblance of a personal life in pursuit of success. But one day, she meets someone who challenges her perspective on what it means to truly live.

 

8. What’s Cooking? (2000)

One cannot deny the allure of a good comedy, especially one that involves feasting on delicious food. That is exactly what Gurinder Chadha’s latest movie offers – a delectable combination of humor and table manners. But don’t be fooled by its light-hearted tone; this film also tackles themes of diversity and family dynamics.

 

9. The Ice Storm (1997)

The quiet town of suburban New Canaan, Connecticut was not immune to the social changes of 1973. Amidst white picket fences and manicured lawns, middle-class families found themselves caught up in a world of experimentation. Casual sex and substance abuse became the norm, as these families sought to break away from traditional values and societal expectations.

 

10. Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

As the crisp autumn air settled in, Hannah eagerly awaited the arrival of her family for their annual Thanksgiving dinner. It had become a tradition to mark time with three successive dinners, each one bringing its own set of dramas and tensions.

 

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