These movies and series are made for the fall

“Dead Poets Society,” “Coraline,” “Gilmore Girls” and 11 other fall movies and series recommendations.Image: Watson

October 13, 2024 13:29October 13, 2024 17:31

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It's time again “twilight” Great fall movies and series to curl up on the couch with a warm blanket on those rainy autumn days.

Are you still wondering what you can stream on sites like Netflix during this time? Here are 14 tips perfect for fall.

“Gilmore Girls”

“Gilmore Girls” is the ultimate fall series. Seasons play a huge role and are truly celebrated in this drama about a mother-daughter duo. The play takes place in a crazy but warm town, which also adds to the autumn feel.

Available on: Netflix

Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham in

Gilmore Girls, starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, aired from 2000 to 2007. A four-episode rerun was released in 2016.Image: Warner Bros.

“Only Murders in the Building”

Three neighbors start a true crime podcast after someone is murdered in their building. A great collection of outerwear for Selena Gomez's character, mixed with a mysterious element, making this a perfect fall collection.

Available on: Disney+

This image released by Hulu shows, from left, Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin on the set of Murder in the Building. (Patrick Habron/Hulu via AP)

Murder in the Building Season 4 is released this year. Season 5 has been confirmed.Image: trapezoid

“What We Do in the Shadows”

This vampire documentary is available in both film and series form. Here you won't find a lot of blood and scary vampires. Instead, you'll encounter great dark humor and colorful characters.

Available on: Disney+

what we do in the shadows

The show runs from 2019 to 2024. The movie of the same name was released in 2014.Bild: Special Effects Production

“Harry Potter”

Magic meets fall — which may be one of the reasons many Hogwarts fans must participate in the fall “Harry Potter” marathon.

Available for: Your old DVDs

In this image released by Warner Bros., from left to right, Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, and Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, in a scene from Harry Potter and Harry Potter.

The first Harry Potter movie was released in cinemas in 2001.Image: Warner Bros. AP. picture

“Lord of the Rings”

For many people, the Lord of the Rings movies are Christmas movies because they hit theaters around this time. But New Zealand's beautiful landscapes have put fans of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit in the perfect autumn mood.

Applies to: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video

The “Lord of the Rings” movies were released between 2001 and 2003. The Hobbit about ten years later.Image: Warner Bros.

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”

Although the show is set in California, Buffy's dark mood and supernatural adventure make this '90s drama a perfect addition to your fall viewing list.

Available on: Disney+

buffy

“Buffy” (1997-2003) starring Alyson Hannigan and Sarah Michelle Gellar.Image: 20th Century Fox

“Little Women”

Autumn scenery, skating and clothing convey a true fall and winter feel. In the fall, we crave nostalgia, and this drama set in the 1860s fits that tone perfectly.

Available on: Netflix

This image released by Sony Pictures shows (from left) Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan and Eliza Scanlon in

Emma Watson, Florence Pugh and Saoirse Ronan star in the remake of Little Women (2019).Image source: Associated Press

“Coraline”

This dark stop-motion animated film is perfect for a night in the Halloween spirit. The main character, Coraline, discovers a parallel world, but one far scarier than our own.

Available for: Available to rent on Apple and Google

“Ghostbusters” (2009) is adapted from Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel.Image: Focus Features

“Casper”

Want a ghost movie that’s fun for the whole family? In “Casper,” a paranormal expert and his daughter move into an old house populated by three mischievous ghosts and a friendly ghost.

Available on: Netflix

Casper (1995) starring Christina Ricci and Malachi Pierson

Christina Ricci in Casper (1995).Bild: Global Photo Agency

“Dead Poets Society”

As the leaves fall from the trees outside, a group of young people study English literature and poetry in an old boarding school.

Available on: Disney+

dead poets society

“Dead Poets Society” starring Robin Williams (left) was released in 1989.Image: Walt Disney

“The Knife Unsheathed”

Tea, a murder mystery, knitted sweaters and an old mansion in the Smoky Mountains – Knives Out is a crime movie made for the fall.

Applies to: Sky Cinema, Blue TV

Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Noah Segan, Ana de Armas and Lakeith Stanfield star in Knives Out: Murder Is a Family Affair (2019)

Daniel Craig, Chris Evans and Ana de Armas in “Autumn Uniforms” in Knives Out (2019).Image: Lionsgate

“Sleepy Hollow”

If you want a bit of a scare but still enjoy a beautiful fall backdrop, this Tim Burton film is for you. By the way, it's also available as a series on Disney+.

Available on: Sunrise TV

Johnny Depp,

Johnny Depp in Sleepy Hollow (1999).Bild: Sunset Boulevard

“When Harry Met Sally”

Even though the film ends on New Year's Eve, it features some particularly dreamy shots of New York's golden foliage, especially when Harry and Sally stroll through Central Park midway through the film.

Available for: Available to rent on Apple and Google

Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in Harry & Sally (1989)

Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in When Harry Met Sally (1989).Image: MGM

“Practical Magic”

There aren’t many witch movies in the fall. This story about two modern-day witch sisters trying to escape a curse mixes murder with magic—two elements that would definitely make for a great fall movie.

Available for: Available to rent on Apple and Google

Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in

Practical Magic (1998) starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman.Image: Dinovi Pictures

What movies and series do you like to watch in the fall? Write it in the comments!

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