Welcome to our 2018 fall movie preview. We'll be Love Nonethelesscoming at you all week with the movies you need to know over the next few months. We've already covered what to watch if you want something emotional or offbeat. Today, the films to see with your family.
The fall season can involve an awful lot of family time, what with all those holiday trips and parties. So what do you do when you've got a living room full of people related to you, by blood or by choice, and nothing to do?
SEE ALSO: Fall movie preview: What to watch if you want to feel some feelsYou can probably guess where we're going with this: We're going to suggest you round them up and drive them to the movies. Here's what you want to see if you're with the family...
Directed by Nicole Holofcener, The Land of Steady Habitsstars Ben Mendelsohn as a man in the throes of a midlife crisis. He quits his job and divorces his wife, only to find himself alone and adrift. Not exactly the stuff of cuddly family drama, we know – but let this be an opportunity to think about what you and yours mean to each other, and the complicated bonds that still hold you together.
So you need something gentle enough for the little ones, but clever enough for the not-so-little ones. Smallfootis a thoroughly silly monster myth in reverse: It turns out bigfoots arereal, and they're as scared and skeptical of us as we are of them. It also turns out they sound like Channing Tatum and Zendaya and Gina Rodriguez, which should be a plus for people old enough to know who those are.
Ralph Breaks the Internetis about many things, including video games, internet memes, and friendship. But its most buzzed-about scene is a love letter to all things Disney – especially the princesses, who not only get to join forces for the first time on the big screen, but who also get to update their images for 2018. And if they convince you to shell out for some Disney-branded loungewear in the process? Well, the Mouse House isn't complaining.
Remember the magic of being a kid? Remember how you oohed and ahhed over the movies, giving yourself over completely to the fantasy? Well, just in case you don't, Mary Poppins Returnsis here to remind you. Emily Blunt plays the practically perfect nanny, who reunites with the now-grown Banks children in a time of crisis.
In the grand tradition of movies like Pete's Dragon, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Iron Giant, the Transformers spinoff Bumblebeeturns out to be about an enormous alien robot who's really just a big old softie. If you and your kin can barely get through an ASPCA ad without bursting into tears, we're guessing Bumblebee and his puppy-dog eyes are going to totally do you in.
Each day this week, we'll roll out another bunch of picks for our fall movie preview. Come back to find out what to watch if ...
Monday:... you want to feel some feelsTuesday:... you've got a taste for the offbeatWednesday:... you're with the familyThursday:... you're ready for awards seasonFriday:... you just want to see the best of the best
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