Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
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Thanksgiving is such a holiday which is always marked for the big delicious turkey dinners along with a family reunion. Beside your turkey dinner, you can watch some thanksgiving movies. Yes, there are plenty of them. Check out our picks below.

Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

This Woody Allen-starrer depicts the story of three sisters Hannah (Mia Farrow) and her younger sisters Lee (Barbara Hershey) and Holly (Dianne Wiest) who reunite for Thanksgiving in every three years in a row.

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987)

John Hughes-directed Planes, Trains and Automobiles is often remembered as a Christmas film but this holiday film is often remembered for its feel good factor. The story revolves around an ad executive Neal Page (Steve Martin and his rerouting journey from Chicago to Wichita with his co-passenger salesman Del Griffith (John Candy).

Grumpy Old Men (1993)

The comedy film starring two veteran actors of the industry, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau as neighbours and former friends, who end up competing about the woman (Ann-Margaret) arrives in the neighbourhood during the holidays.

Home for The Holidays (1995)

Starring Robert Downy Jr. and Holly Hunter, the movie tells the story of Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) who returns to her hometown for Thanksgiving.

Pieces of April (2003)

It might not be a feel good story, but Pieces of April, starring Katie Holmes as April Burns, shows this less-than-relaxing side of the holiday.