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The most autumnal films to watch for your cosy nights in and where to stream them-Rebecca Sayce-Entertainment – Metro

It’s sweater weather and we’re ready to curl up with a film.

The most autumnal films to watch for your cosy nights in and where to stream them-Rebecca Sayce-Entertainment – Metro

Cosy season is here and we have the perfect watchlist (Picture: REX)

There’s a chill in the air, the nights are drawing in, and pumpkin spice is everywhere – autumn is upon us.

Halloween and Bonfire Night are on the horizon as the leaves turn orange, red, and gold, and we prepare for cosy nights in front of the fire.

The weather turning decidedly grim means we’re planning on spending a lot more time inside for movie nights with a bucket of popcorn.

And now autumn is here, there’s a selection of classic films available to stream that capture the beauty and warmth of the season.

If you’re seeking a cosy watch to get in the autumn spirit, here are nine essential films and where to watch them.

When Harry Met Sally

With one of its most famous scenes taking place in New York’s iconic Central Park on a picturesque autumn day, When Harry Met Sally is quintessential cosy viewing.

Starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as the titular characters, the 1989 film begins with college graduates Harry and Sally bickering during a car ride to New York over whether men and women can ever really be platonic friends.

Ten years later, the pair reunite at a bookstore and decide to test the theory.

Where to stream: MGM+ via Prime Video or available to rent via Apple TV, Prime Video, or the Sky Store

You’ve Got Mail

Also set during a beautiful autumn in New York City, You’ve Got Mail will have you yearning to step through the falling leaves to visit a quaint, indie bookstore.

Ryan returns in this 1989 film as Kathleen Kelly, a struggling boutique bookseller who strikes up a rivalry with Joe Fox (Tom Hanks), the owner of a corporate chain bookstore after he moves into a unit across the street.

But when they anonymously begin chatting online, they strike up a romance completely oblivious to the other’s true identity.

Where to stream: Available to rent via Prime Video, Apple TV, Rakuten TV, and the Sky Store

Practical Magic

Autumn signals spooky season, and what better way to get in the Halloween spirit than 1998 cult classic Practical Magic?

Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman star as sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who descend from a long line of witches and are raised by their aunts Frances (Stockard Channing) and Jet (Dianne Wiest) after a family curse kills their parents.

Now adults, Sally and Gillian are forced to use their magic to destroy the spirit of Gillian’s abusive boyfriend Jimmy Angelov (Goran Visnjic) before it kills them both.

Where to stream: Available to rent via Prime Video, Apple TV, Rakuten TV, and the Sky Store

Spirited Away

Studio Ghibli is well known for its cosy stories and mouth-watering animated food, with Spirited Away being the perfect ghostly offering for the cold months ahead.

Hayao Miyazaki’s 2001 film follows 10-year-old Chihiro (Rumi Hiiragi) and her parents (Takashi Naitô, Yasuko Sawaguchi) as they discover an eerie abandoned amusement park.

After her mother and father are turned into giant pigs, Chihiro meets Haku (Miyu Irino), who explains that the park is a resort for supernatural beings and that she must work there for the witch Yubaba (Mari Natsuki) to free herself and her parents.

Where to stream: Netflix

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Hocus Pocus

Packed full of pumpkins, orange leaves, and more autumn spirit than you can shake a stick at – Hocus Pocus and its 2022 sequel will get you in a cosy mood.

The original 1993 classic follows Max Dennison (Omri Katz) and his sister Dani (Thora Birch) after they move to Salem, Massachusetts.

They explore an abandoned house with their new friend Allison (Vinessa Shaw), and accidentally free a coven of witches – Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker), Mary (Kathy Najimy), and Winifred Sanderson (Bette Midler) – and must steal their book of spells to prevent them from becoming immortal.

Where to stream: Disney Plus

Dead Poets Society

As autumn rolls around each year, kids prepare their uniforms and brand-new book bags to go back to school.

Dead Poet’s Society, starring the late and great Robin Williams, sees the Hollywood icon in the role of English teacher John Keating who begins a new job at all-boys preparatory Welton Academy.

The school is known for its ancient traditions and high standards, but with his unorthodox teaching methods, Keating endeavours to inspire his students to pursue their dreams.

Where to stream: Disney Plus or available to rent via Apple TV, Prime Video, Takuten TV, or the Sky Store

Fantastic Mr Fox

Wes Anderson’s glorious autumnal colour palette as well as the focus on family, friends, and food in Fantastic Mr Fox makes it an essential autumn watch.

Based on the novel by Roald Dahl, the film sees the crafty Mr Fox (George Clooney) break a promise to his wife (Meryl Streep) after 12 years to raid the farm of their human neighbours Walter Boggis (Robin Hurlstone), Nathan Bunce (Hugo Guinness), and Mrs Bean (Helen McCrory).

The heist goes awry and forces the Fox family and their friends to hide deep underground, but he has a plan to rise up against their opposition.

Where to stream: Disney Plus or Rakuten TV and available to rent via Prime Video and Apple TV

Good Will Hunting

Many films that make us feel cosy pull at the heartstrings, and Good Will Hunting is sure to create a few misty eyes.

The 1998 film tells the story of Will Hunting (Matt Damon), a genius who chooses to work as a janitor at MIT.

When he solves a near-impossible math problem, he catches the attention of Professor Gerald Lambeau (Stellan Skarsgard) who enlists the help of therapist Sean Maguire (Robin Williams) to help him after Will is arrested for attacking a police officer.

Where to stream: Available to rent via Prime Video, Apple TV, Rakuten TV, and the Sky Store

St Elmo’s Fire

The unbelievable beauty of a New England autumn places St Elmo’s Fire firmly on our list of cosy films.

The film centres on a group of recent graduates of Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown University as they adjust to life after their studies and the responsibilities of adult life.

The gang includes wannabe lawyer Kirby (Emilio Estevez), writer Kevin (Andrew McCarthy) who harbours a crush on Jules (Demi Moore), budding politician Alex (Judd Nelson) and his girlfriend Leslie (Ally Sheedy), and Wendy (Mare Winningham) who is in love with Billy (Rob Lowe).

Where to stream: Available to rent via Prime Video, Apple TV, and the Sky Store

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