Unbelievably enough, we’re already more than a month into fall (even if temperatures around the country belie that fact). While some mark the season with apple picking, hot cider, and various other hallmarks of #ChristianGirlAutumn, others prefer to spend it exactly the way we spent summer: parked on the couch, binge-watching movies. Whether you’re looking to have your faith in love restored by Harrison Ford, or you’re in need of some witticism from Robin Williams that will absolutely make you weep, our list covers autumn’s must-see movies.
Crack your windows open for that cool, crisp air and get the tea kettle ready, because below are 1 of the very best fall movies—which are not necessarily movies set in the fall, but ones that encompass or represent fall in some way—to get you through to December.
When Harry Met Sally… (1989)
When I think of fall, I automatically picture Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal walking through a leaf-strewn Central Park and talking about Sally’s ultimate sexual fantasy (which I won’t spoil, for the two of you out there who haven’t yet seen this movie). The film cycles through various seasons, but it feels brightest and most alive in fall, making it the perfect thing to get you through a dreary November afternoon. —Emma Specter