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51 autumn movies that are perfect to cosy up with

Autumn movies are perfect for when you want to cosy up with a cup of tea and forget about your real-life distractions for a good two hours.

The season is traditionally when some of the best movies of the year come to theatres. After the studios make their money with summer blockbusters, they roll out their awards contenders during the rest of the year, which are sure to keep us occupied. But there are only so many new movies to watch, and we wanna keep that golden-leaf energy every day!

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Thankfully, there are more than enough good autumnal movies, new and old, to keep us in the mood all season long. Yes, plenty are about Halloween and witchcraft in general, but just as many are about taking a stroll in the park with your lover or solving a mystery while wearing a sweater. Whether you’re a Practical Magic girlie surrounded by cats, a horror fan locking her doors and practising her Scream, or a perpetual grad student missing the plaids of School of Rock or the crisp Ivy League New England vibes depicted in the likes of Good Will Hunting and A Beautiful Mind, these are the movies that will fill your nose with the scent of new pencils and wrap you in a scarf of cinematic crispness.

Have a scroll below to find the best autumn movies to cosy up to and how to watch them right now.

A version of this article was originally published in GLAMOUR US.

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