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Thanksgiving Movies: Top 10 Must-Watch Films


When it comes to movies, Thanksgiving doesn’t get as much attention as other notable holidays.

Halloween has the market cornered for frightening entertainment, Valentine’s Day keeps romance in the air, the 4th of July pops with summer fun, while an endless array of movies feature Santa Claus and Christmas themes. Meanwhile, the star of Thanksgiving Day is usually the turkey — and we all know it doesn’t go well for him.

Still, what Thanksgiving films lack in quantity they make up for in variety, as our list below will show. Our Top 10 Thanksgiving Movies includes Academy Award-winning performances, eternally quotable scenes, and feature films that have become beloved annual viewings.

Whether it’s the stress-inducing challenge of traveling during this time of year, the drama that arises when family gathers together for a feast, or a comedic spoof on Thanksgiving’s historical origins, Turkey Day has given screenwriters plenty of material to mine.

READ MORE: 25 Classic Thanksgiving TV Episodes

Impressively, our collection also features a wide range of genres, including comedy, drama, animation, and family-friendly selections. There’s even a bloody horror flick for those of you who enjoy seeing something carved on Thanksgiving other than the turkey.

In short, there’s something for everybody to sink their teeth into on this list of the Top 10 Thanksgiving Movies. Pull up a chair and get ready for a sizable cinematic serving. Bon appétit!

Top 10 Thanksgiving Movies

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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.