20 Heartwarming And Cozy Movie Ideas To Watch This Fall And Winter Season
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20 Cozy Movie Ideas To Watch This Fall Season.
We are finally in the season of curling up in the blanket, getting cozy and enjoying some great movies. If you have no idea what to watch, here are some light, historical, funny and inspiring collections I have curated for you. I hope you like them.
Oh, while you enjoy the movies, don’t forget to make some cozy food and warm soup for you.
I am kind of a person who has a few of my favorites movies and shows and I like to watch them over and over again (hello, Friends) so trying out new movies is not usually something I enjoy very much but I am always in search of good cozy movies.
If you are anything like me, you are going to love these ideas too.
Most of these movies are available on Amazon Prime so if you want to watch these without interruptions, I’d recommend signing up for a 30 days free trial if you haven’t already.
Cozy Movie Ideas To Watch This Fall Season
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1) Austenland
Austenland is a romantic comedy movie all about a woman named Jane who is obsessed with the works of Jane Austen, particularly Pride and Prejudice. She goes on a trip to a Jane Austen-themed resort in England. At the resort, she finds herself finding love and some complexities.
Where to watch: You can watch Austenland on Amazon Prime.
2) As Time Goes by
As Time Goes By is a British romantic comedy series that is all about the lives of Jean and Lionel, two former lovers who reconnect after many years. They are going through the ups and downs of their relationship and dealing with the humor and challenges of aging, family, and other things of life.
Where to watch: BritBox.
3) Julie and Julia
Julie and Julia is a heartwarming film about Julie Powell, who sets out to cook all 524 recipes in Julia Child’s cookbook in one year.
Where to watch: Amazon prime or Netflix.
4) Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey is a British historical drama that follows the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants as they face the changing social and political structure of early 20th-century England.
Where to watch: Peacock or Amazon Prime.
5) Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is a classic adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel, this movie focuses on the blossoming love between Elizabeth Bennet and the brooding Mr. Darcy, set in early 19th-century England.
Genre: Romance, Drama.
Where to watch: Netflix or Prime video.
6) The Durrells of Corfu
The Durrells of Corfu is a heartwarming series based on the true story of the Durrell family, who move to the Greek island of Corfu in the 1930s to start a new life.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to watch: BritBox or Acorn TV.
7) Bridget Jones’s Diary
Bridget Jones’s diary is all about a single woman in her 30s who decides to take control of her life and she’s on a journey of self-improvement, all while sorting out her love life and personal dilemmas. (I think this one will be relatable to most of us in some way).
Genre: Romantic Comedy.
Where to watch: Amazon prime or Netflix.
8) The Whales of August
The Whales of August is a quiet, introspective film about two elderly sisters spending their summer in a beach house, reflecting on their past. This movie is all about family, love and memories.
Genre: Drama.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime, youtube.
9) Must Love Dogs
Must love dogs is all about a woman named Sarah, who is a recently divorced and ventures into the world of online dating and meets Jake, a man with a love for dogs, leading to a beautiful romantic story.
Genre: Romantic comedy
Where to watch: Prime video.
10) The Purple Rose of Cairo
The Purple Rose of Cairo (Fantasy, Romance) is a whimsical tale about a lonely woman in Depression who escapes her troubles by watching movies, only to find that one of the characters steps off the screen and into her life. It was a fun watch.
Genre: Fantasy, romance.
Where to watch: Prime video.
11) Anne With An E
Anne with an e series is all about Anne’s journey of finding belonging, friendship, and self-acceptance.
Genre: Family, Drama
Where to watch: Netflix.
12) Here Come the Midwives
Here the midwives are all about the challenges of delivering babies and caring for families in a close-knit community.
Genre: Drama
Where to watch: BritBox or Acorn TV
13) Under the Tuscan Sun
Under the Tuscan sun is all about a woman who is exploring her ways to start a new chapter in her life.
Genre: Drama, romance
Where to watch: Prime video
14) A Good Year
Good year is a beautiful story, about Max, a successful but cynical London banker who inherits a vineyard in Provence, France, and discovers a new outlook on life as he reconnects with his past and learns the value of love and simplicity.
Genre: Romance, drama
Where to watch: Prime video
15) Emma 2020
Emma 2020 is a fresh adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel, the life of Emma Woodhouse, a witty young woman who plays matchmaker among her friends and family, with unexpected results.
Genre: Romantic comedy, Drama
Where to watch: Amazon prime.
16) Gilmore Girls
Gilmore Girls is about the close-knit relationship between Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter Rory as they navigate life, love, and ambition in the small town of Stars Hollow.
Genre: Comedy Drama
Where to watch: Netflix or prime video.
17) Little Women
Little Women is about sisterhood, personal growth, and the pursuit of happiness.
Genre: Drama romance.
Where to watch: Amazon prime.
18) The Guernsey Literary
The Guernsey Literary is about Juliet Ashton, a London-based writer who forms a bond with the members of a book club on the island of Guernsey, where they share stories of their lives during and after World War II.
Genre: Romance, Drama
Where to watch: Netflix.
19) The new Persuasion
The new persuasion will give you a mix of emotions. It is about a woman who is persuaded to break off an engagement with the love of her life, only to reconnect with him years later. The film is about second chances, regret, and love.
Genre: Romance, Drama
Where to watch: Netflix
20) Love love love Babette’s Feast
This story is about a French cook who, after fleeing to a small Danish village, prepares a lavish feast for a strict religious community, leading them to experience transformation and joy.
Genre: Drama
Where to watch: Prime video.
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