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The 50 all-time family films to stream on movie night

Looking to marathon the best family movies? We've got classics, Disney favorites, newcomers and everything in between!

There's never a bad time to gather your tribe effectually the Goggle box and hunker down for a dark of classic movies and ideally, a big saucepan of popcorn. But what if piddling Billy is a devotee of the French New Wave, and his big sister refuses to watch anything from before than 1980? To help keep everyone as close-knit as possible, nosotros've hunted downwards l family favourites that are guaranteed to proceed everyone happy.

On this listing, yous'll ​find ​everything from old-school blithe classics and musicals to cult comedies , surreal fantasies and the odd Christmas staple. They're all surefire winners guaranteed to satisfy everyone in the family unit. Even Billy, with his unquenchable honey of Godard.

Yet not finding what you lot're looking for? Nosotros've also rounded up the best Disney movies, '90s throwbacks, family unit comedy movies and animated films of all time. Happy viewing!

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The best family unit movies

The Lion King (1994)

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1. The Panthera leo Rex (1994)

A lion-sized hit at the movie theater when it first came out, this sparkling animation has only gone from strength to strength since—with a theatre spin-off, a remake and almost a bazillion rewatches on Disney+ to its name. Simba, the panthera leo cub who grows from young pretender to majestic presence at Pride Stone, is our flawed hero; Scar, the hissable villain; Pumba and Timbo, the fun and flatulent double act who provide the laughs. Information technology's just never not a joy. Hakuna matata! Rated M.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)

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two. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)

Kickstart an evening of witchcraft and wizardry with the inaugural story of the love Harry Potter serial. When a young male child learns about his true identity and magicial powers, he shortly finds himself on Platform 9 3/4 en route to Hogwarts, a boarding school unlike any other. Adventure awaits for our budding new wizard, and from that point on, his life—and the world's—is turned upside downwards. Rated PG.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

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3. East.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

It's a elementary story, really: Boy meets alien. Boy and conflicting go best friends. Boy says goodbye to alien when his outer-infinite buddy has to become home, causing audiences everywhere to sob uncontrollably. How Steven Spielberg tells it, of course, makes a earth of difference, equally he infuses this family blockbuster with a childlike sense of awe. If yous can retrieve of a more magical '80s movie moment than E.T. and Elliott biking by the moon, nosotros'll personally buy y'all a handbag of Reese's Pieces.Rated PG.

Star Wars (1977)

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4. Star Wars (1977)

What's the right order to watch the Star Wars movies? Proficient question! Our advice is to start with the original (and best) and go from in that location. From its opening shot, in which that whooping great Star Destroyer whooshes seemingly incessantly beyond the screen, youngsters volition be as entranced equally if they've been caught in a Decease Star tractor beam. Timeless heros, scary villains, adorable droids and all the mysteries of the Jedi share the screen for two hours of matinee-style magic that will keep even the most restless youngling busy. Watching the Star Wars movies has go a more circuitous family rite of passage with every new addition to the canon and spin-off, only fifty-fifty if you're just in the mood for one trip to a galaxy far, far abroad, Star Wars will never allow you lot downward. Rated PG.

Queen of Katwe

5. Queen of Katwe

Similar the mostly lovely Akeelah and the Bee  (minus the troubling racial stereotypes), Mira Nair's Queen of Katwe  takes 1 of the to the lowest degree-heady competitions out there – chess – and transforms it into the linchpin of a triumphant underdog story. Centering on a true story of a Ugandan teen ascending from the slums to the Globe Chess Olympiads and featuring solid turns from David Oyelowo and Lupita Nyong'o, it's essentially a sports film that ditches footballs for bishops. Rated PG .

The Goonies (1985)

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six. The Goonies (1985)

Goonies never say die (well, near never), and neither does this Richard Donner-directed, Steven Spielberg-produced gem. The '80s comedy follows young tweens as they embark on an take chances to save their dwelling from forclosure. The overly enthusiastic Mikey, the leader of the pack, convinces his buddies that searching for I-Eyed Willy's treasure is a great manner to continue their roots, but their quest for the jewels is incredibly dangerous... espesically when the Fratelli crime family unit catches on!Rated PG.

The Mitchells Vs. the Machines (2021)

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seven. The Mitchells Vs. the Machines (2021)

Gen X-er-friendly Vacation riffs meet Z-er tech preoccupations in a dizzyingly entertaining road-trip caper that's backdropped by a kind of digital apocalypse. Representing humanity is the chaotic Mitchell family unit, while Olivia Colman'south ruthless A.I. takes charge of the villainy. One of Netflix's finest original movies – and definitely ane of its funniest. Rated PG.

Home Alone (1990)

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8. Domicile Alone (1990)

Who wouldn't desire to spend the holidays in the City of Lights? The McCallister clan is more than prepare to get out the burbs behind for Christmas in Paris. But things go slightly amiss (to say the least) when the realize ane very important detail has been left at dwelling: their son Kevin. The youngster has no trouble having the digs all to himself—especially since he's watching mature gangster flicks, munching on water ice cream for dinner and causing anarchy. But a pair of burglars prepare their sights on the gorgeous home, and soon Kevin is left to fend for himself against Harry and Marv, both of whom need a piffling help in the crime department.Rated PG.

The Princess and the Frog (2009)

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nine. The Princess and the Frog (2009)

Accept a trip to Louisiana with this children'due south book-inspired story, where smooched amphibians plough into royalty. The bayou comes to life with bright colors, moody environments, mystical interference and top-notch original music that fully embraces New Orleans love of jazz. The Princess and the Frog introduces a long-awaited African American princess who's no damsel in distress, and you'll be auspicious for her to reach her biggest dream—opening a restaurant—the entire time.Rated Thou.

Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)

10. Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)

Studio Ghibli founder Hayao Miyazaki's tale of a young witch finding her manner in Scandinavia is unique in almost every sense, from its wide-eyed worldview to its smart-alec cat sidekick (voiced by Phil Hartman in the American dub). But perchance nigh spectacular is that this is a film that contains no central adversary and no actual conflict: It'due south just a joyous tale of a lilliputian girl getting into adventures both grand and pocket-size. That's non to say that the picture doesn't have tension—the climactic catastrophe is one of Ghibli'south well-nigh spectacular ready pieces—merely for the about role, this is a magical hangout movie that delights in pocket-sized moments. Rated G.

Finding Nemo (2003)

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11. Finding Nemo (2003)

Parents will accept a liking to clownfish, Marlin. The sea critter is especially relatable since he is so protective of his youngster, Nemo. No surprise there! Also unsurprising? Nemo's defiance. When the little guy goes missing in the deep bluish sea—and encounters 1 big great white along the way—it's upwards to Marlin to bring his fella to safety. Kiddos, we hate to tell yous, but Mom and Dad know all-time! Let Nemo's experience be a lesson to yous! Rated PG.

The Baby-sitters Club (1995)

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12. The Baby-sitters Society (1995)

The '90s classic follows a grouping of young girls who want to turn their babe-sitting jobs into a legit summer military camp, just there'southward a grumpy former neighbor who's adamant non to let that happen. Along the mode there are family issues, health scares and of course, crushes. Rated PG.

Coco (2017)

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thirteen. Coco (2017)

Pixar delivers a sparkling, total-throated celebration of Mexican culture that's filled with songs, colour and life. The twist? Most of the characters are dead. Music-obsessed kid Miguel finds himself in the land of the dead searching for a way out before he's skeleton-ified forever. Helping (and hindering) his mission are a dazzling assortment of characters, including his lifelong musical idol, Ernesto de la Cruz, and Héctor, a shady but loveable con-human (con-skeleton?) voiced by Gael García Bernal . Rated PG.

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

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fourteen. The Wizard of Oz (1939)

For over 80 years, this Hollywood classic has connected to wow 1 generation after the next. Its staying power has been attributed to many things, but what keeps enthralling each new wave of underage viewers is the sheer vibrancy and charm of the movie'due south imaginary earth: flying monkeys and adept witches, armada-footed scarecrows and fraidy-true cat lions, heart-poppingly pastel towns of Munchkins and a garishly green Emerald City. And then there's its timeless message: You can go out and run across the world, have adventures, make new pals and experience life at its most grand. Just in the end, in that location'south no place like home, and no ane quite like your family unit and friends. Rated M.

Frozen (2013)

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15. Frozen (2013)

In the off hazard you oasis't heard about the sisters who've turned the world of Disney princesses upside down, let us get you up to speed: Anna and Elsa alive in Arendelle, and we larn that Elsa has a very unique gift: She'south able to turn things to ice. Soon, their dear land is stuck in an eternal winter. Yikes! That'south certainly hard for those who are affected by the cold. Anna, with the help of her new fella and few other friends, goes in search of Elsa when she goes into hiding. Will she exist able to accept these powers? Volition the two sisters figure it all out. And, most importantly, will your kids ever end signing "Let It Become?"Rated PG.

The Sound of Music (1965)

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16. The Audio of Music (1965)

As the photographic camera swoops downwards from the heavens toward a young adult female running through a field, this angel opens her mouth to exclaim "The hills are a-liiii-ve..."; from that moment on, Robert Wise's Oscar-winning musical has y'all right in its grasp. Julie Andrews' star was born as shortly as she trilled the get-go line of Rodgers and Hammerstein'southward score, merely this classic really is an ensemble thing: Every 1 of the von Trapps—from dearest quondam dad Christopher Plummer to 16-going-on-17-year-old Charmian Carr and the youngest, 5-yr-old Kym Karath—pitch in to this juggernaut of sing-forth fun. To hear the cast belt out staples like "Then Long, Farewell" and watch a family band together to prove that information technology takes more than Nazis to interruption up a tight-knit association, is to sympathise why, generation subsequently generation, this moving picture continues to be one of our favorite things. Rated Yard

Hidden Figures (2016)

17. Hidden Figures (2016)

A history lesson masquerading as a rousingly feel-practiced menstruum slice, this tale of the unsung heroes of NASA'south early days features a trio of sterling lead performances by Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe and Taraji P. Henson. Moreover, information technology serves as a tale of perserverence in the face of prejudice and a lesson in discovering that it's often the people in the background that truly alter the earth. Rated PG .

Inside Out (2015)

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eighteen. Within Out (2015)

This family film is one of Pixar's most creative storylines—set for a roller coaster of emotions! The central characters of this sugariness moving picture are actually a little girl's feelings—Cloy, Joy and Sadness, to name a few—and accompany her on an unexpected motility from the Midwest to the W Coast. Clever, charming, heartbreaking and gut-busting funny, this is a motion picture the whole coiffure will dear!Rated PG.

Despicable Me (2010)

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19. Despicable Me (2010)

Steve Carell is the vocalism of Gru, a suburban supervillain whose seemingly innocuous home sits above a vast cloak-and-dagger lair populated past hordes of yellowish gibberish-speaking minions. Gru is prone to freeze-raying passers-by and plots to steal the moon, merely when he adopts iii adorable tow-headed orphan girls information technology's not long before their plucky charm and winning optimism brainstorm to melt his common cold, cold heart. Rated PG.

Rated PG.

A Christmas Story (1983)

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20. A Christmas Story (1983)

"You'll shoot your eye out, child!" All nine-year-sometime Ralphie wants is an official Blood-red Ryder BB gun—and the but things standing in his way are a pink bunny suit, a leg lamp and a tongue sticking to a flagpole. Humorist Jean Shepherd's brusk stories are the basis of this sassy sentimental brew.Rated PG.

The Princess Bride (1987)

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21. The Princess Bride (1987)

One of our favorite feel-proficient films of all time, the activeness-packed tale of Princess Buttercup and Farm Boy/Dread Pirate Roberts/Westley (every bit read to immature Fred Vicious by his grandfather) steals our hearts with peachy one-liners, suspense and even some romance. Also...who could forget the fire swamp and Rodents of Unusual Size?Rated PG.

Toy Story (1995)

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22. Toy Story (1995)

Information technology feels like Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Bo Peep, Hamm and pals have been in our lives forever. The inhabitants of that magical identify called Andy's Room feel like friends who are always there in good times and bad—a flake like for Andy himself. The quantum motion-picture show that led Pixar onto other classic animations like Inside Out , Monsters Inc. , Wall-E , Up and three other Toy Story movies, information technology has the gang rescuing a depressed Buzz from their toy-vandalising neighbor Sid. Rated G.

The Karate Kid (1984)

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23. The Karate Child (1984)

You may have heard "wax on, wax off" a hundred times by at present—that'southward about the amount of times nosotros could sentry this moving-picture show in a row without tiring. Young Danny finds himself to be the target of a group of bullies, but with repairman (and martial arts master) Mr. Miyagi's aid, he trains to chief martial arts and eventually sweep the leg of his foes. Rated PG.

Mary Poppins (1964)

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24. Mary Poppins (1964)

Compared to even 'sophisticated' juvenile fodder, the sheer exuberance of Disney's adaptation of PL Travers' children's classic should tickle the well-nigh jaded fancy. Indeed, the picture show tin can inappreciably comprise itself with its catalogue of memorable songs, battery of dance routines and strong supporting cast. As for the leads, Julie Andrews, afterwards chirapsia off other pretenders to the part (in function because Walt liked the way she whistled), produced an Academy Award-winning portrayal of the Edwardian nanny whose mad magic seethes beneath a patina of respectability that is, as Mary Poppins' references country, 'practically perfect in every way.' Only oh, Dick Van Dyke'south Cockney accent! Rated Yard.

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

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25. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

To say Jack Skellington is over Halloween is an understatement. The Pumpkin King has had his off-white share of frightening hijinks, and he just can't seem to muster up the spooky spirit that one expects from his prestigious title. Instead, Jack finds himself drawn to Christmas, a holiday he hasn't encountered beforehand. He does a bit of enquiry and presently decides to step on Santa'south turf. Naturally, his holly jolly programme is cipher short of a disaster. This Tim Burton-produced cease-motility archetype delivers all you've come up to expect from the artist: odd, yet totally lovable characters. Viewers will besides delight in some toe-tapping tunes forth the mode.Rated PG.

Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

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26. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

Robin Williams has the ability to motility united states to tears—kickoff with laughter, so with heartbreak. In this popular flick, a funny, carefree husband named Dan must face the music when his union starts to take a tumble and his wife asks for a separation. Dan devises a plan to get more than fourth dimension with his kids past going undercover every bit a nanny, gaining an even closer human relationship with his family in the process.Rated PG–xiii.

The Sandlot (1993)

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27. The Sandlot (1993)

This coming-of-historic period tale is a true classic—after all, what'due south more American than baseball? Quirky youngster Scottie Smalls (Thomas Guiry) moves to a new neighborhood and manages to make some friends at a local baseball diamond. Together, they get themselves into tons of trouble (and must even band together to retrieve a slice of precious baseball memorabilia). More than a basebal movie,The Sandlot plays similar Stand By Mefor a younger crowd: A love letter to a bygone era that'southward timeless in its understanding of yourthful aloofness.Rated PG.

Tangled (2010)

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28. Tangled (2010)

Princess Rapunzel is kidnapped from her crib past a adult female intent on staying forever young with the aid of the princess' magical long locks. Rapunzel grows up within the confines of her tower, e'er wishing she could explore the world and the lanterns that float outside her window. When her endless stream of creative activities no longer satisfies her, she ventures out with a belfry thief and begins a journey to discover that the danger never lurked beyond the walls of her tower, only rather within them. Rated PG.

Jumanji (1995)

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29. Jumanji (1995)

While taking a gander effectually an old mansion, a brother-sister duo discover an old jungle game nestled in the attic. However, the boardgame is much more than that, and soon they'll be on an adventure with wild creatures while attempting to free a feral man—manically played by Robin Williams—who has been trapped inside the game for years.Rated PG.

Matilda (1996)

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30. Matilda (1996)

Roald Dahl's sweet bookworm Matilda comes to life in this become-to '90s movie. Matilda (Mara Wilson) is discouraged from reading—her only escape in a house where she isn't wanted or encouraged. Though her school is horrible—merely imagine the worst chief you've ever met—she seeks refuge in learning and in the kindness of her instructor Miss Honey, somewhen showing 'em all what she's really fabricated of (telekinetic powers and all!).Rated PG.

How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

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31. How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

Hiccup isn't like the residual of the Viking clan. He aspires to be like his dragon-hunting begetter, but when he befriends the Dark Fury dragon, he learns a thing or ii about this feared creature. And surprisingly, at that place'due south a bigger result at hand for vikings and dragons akin.Rated PG.

Moana (2016)

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32. Moana (2016)

With songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda and an eye-popping Polynesian setting, Disney ditches its princess routine (kind of) for the tale of a headstrong daughter seeking to relieve her island from an oceanic plague with the help of a swole demigod voiced by Dwaye Johnson. The flick is as empowering equally it is entertaining, and smartly sidesteps traditional conflicts for a more introspective, internal voyage of discovery... just don't worry, there'south besides a behemothic David Bowie-inspired crab monster thrown in to go along things moving.Rated PG.

Alice in Wonderland (1951)

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33. Alice in Wonderland (1951)

Disney's adaptation of Lewis Carroll's fantasy takes you down the rabbit hole with a whirligig of dazzling color, delightful wordplay (a very merry unbirthday to yous, Mad Hatter) and visual absurdities around every corner. Looking for a way to introduce kids to a great work of literature? Go enquire Alice.Rated G.

The Jungle Book (1967)

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34. The Jungle Book (1967)

In Disney's rendition of the Rudyard Kipling story, young orphan Mowgli sets out on a quest to learn more than about his identity, with the assist of animate being companions. The episodic nature ofThe Jungle Volume is hitting or miss—you'd be forgiven for forgetting entire swaths of Mowgli's journey to find his way back to homo. But the moving-picture show is a marvel of animation, and whatsoever time Rex Louie or Baloo is on screen, the entire affari comes to unforgettable life.Rated G.

Annie (1982)

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35. Annie (1982)

In the classic musical, red-headed orphan Annie lives with other little girls in terrible weather condition nether the control of neglectful and vindictive Miss Hannigan, but the pint-sized optimist tin can't be beaten down. When a wealthy businessman, Mr. Warbucks, agrees to foster an orphan to amend his public image, he is eventually won over by Annie'southward charms. There'due south problem brewing, yet, every bit Miss Hannigan and her seedy friends concoct a program to get rich.Rated PG.

The Parent Trap (1998)

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36. The Parent Trap (1998)

A smart, unexpectedly effective remake of the Haley Mills classic, Lindsay Lohan's breakout moving picture retains the original's madcap plot virtually separated twins who switch places in lodge to fool their divorced parents into falling dorsum in honey.​ But in updating the story for modern audiences, the pic somehow became more iconic than the original thanks to its fantastic performances, wry humor and feel-practiced ridiculousness.Rated PG.

Elf (2003)

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37. Elf (2003)

Buddy never quite fit in with the other elves in the North Pole, and he couldn't never pinpoint why. Once he learns that he's part man, part elf, everything changes. During the holidays, Buddy heads to NYC to become aquainted with his family, simply he before long realizes things aren't always so holly jolly...at least at first. In lodge to celebrates ane of the merriest Christmas movies out there—and seriously, what'due south better than laugh-out-loud moments with funny human being Will Ferrell—we recommend stocking up on candy, candy canes, candy corn and syrup (aka the 4 main food groups for elves).Rated PG.

Ratatouille (2007)

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38. Ratatouille (2007)

Ah, to be a chef in the culinary upper-case letter of the world! Remy dreams of whipping upward delicious dishes in Paris kitchens. The only problem? He's a rat—certainly cause for alarm among diners. However, after crossing paths with the clumbsy Linguini (a human), the duo partner to brand his dream go a reality... but not without a few disasters along the way. Rated M.

39. Spirited Away (2001)

A strong contender for best blithe film of all time, Hayao Miyazaki's journey into the world of forest spirits vacationing in a mystical bath house is truly one of its kind. Vivid and adventurous (if a little scary for the easily frightened kids), it's a visual feast from start to finish as a human being girl finds herself trapped in another realm when her parents plow into pigs. Just become with it: This is a motion picture steeped in dream logic, and it'southward easy to surrender to its hypnotic artistry and singular storytelling beats. Rated PG.

The Lego Movie (2014)

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40. The Lego Motion-picture show (2014)

The earth'due south starting time-always full-length LEGO chance tells the tale of a superweapon called the Kragle; evil Lord Business (aye, yous heard u.s.) stole the coveted weapon from proficient wizard Vitruvius, the Kragle's protector! There'southward merely ane thing to end him: the "Piece of Resistance," a brick capable of stopping the Kragle. The film boasts a script that'll brand both parents and kids laugh, plus it has a star-studded cast—you'll hear the voices of Chris Pratt, Volition Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson and more! Against all odds, everything here is awesome.Rated PG.

The Witches (1990)

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41. The Witches (1990)

A witch convention is certainly non the commencement matter you lot expect to come across while staying at a hotel in England with your grandmother. Unfortunately, little Luke's marvel gets the better of him, and he's caught spying on their evil gathering. Information technology's upwards to Luke and his Grandmother to fight back against the witches, but it'due south just a hair more difficult now that Luke has been turned into a mouse. Directed by cult filmmaker Nicolas Roeg, of all people,The Witches doesn't skimp on the torso horror, so be sure to avoid hands scared kids' optics one time the ghoulish villains start shedding their skin.Rated PG.

The Muppet Movie (1979)

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42. The Muppet Moving-picture show (1979)

Kermit & Co.'s first big-screen run a risk is a wild, meta road-trip comedy in which the frog leaves his swamp to pursue fame, pursued by a Colonel Sanders-esque frog-leg restauranteur all the while. With appearances by countless celebrities (expect kids, information technology's Steve Martin and Mel Brooks), the picture translated the absurdism ofThe Muppet Show seamlessly to screen, setting the bar impossibly loftier for whatsoever future entries. Merely hearing Kermit sing "The Rainbow Connection"—still an all-time great movie song in any context—is worth the price of admission.Rated G.

Up (2009)

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43. Up (2009)

Up's heartbreaking opening montage rightfully gets all the attending when discussing Pixar's Best Picture nominee, but beyond the tears that open up the flick is an absolutely bonkers yarn that includes prehistoric birds, sky-high existent estate and talking dogs engaged in aeronautic dogfights. Those opening tears are essential, merely this is also a story overcoming grief through the healing powers of friendship and hazard.Rated PG.

Wall-E (2008)

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44. Wall-Due east (2008)

One of Pixar's nearly dazzling films,Wall-Eis a masterpiece of visual storytelling, spending its entire first one-half worldlessly following a mussed-up robot tasked with cleaning upward an Earth long-abandoned by humanity. Merely in one case Wall-E finds a spark courtesy of fellow robot Eva, things truly begin to soar... both literally—they pair head to space to save humanity and share a dance amongst the stardust—and figuratively. Rated PG.

Free Willy (1993)

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45. Gratuitous Willy (1993)

Jesse lands himself in a mess of trouble when he'southward caught vandalizing a local theme park. Every bit punshiment, he's tasked with working at the attraction. Before long, this becomes something he looks frontwards to later on he develops a close human relationship with the Orca named Willy. The ii become so close, in fact, that they start doing tricks... which is problematic once the venue'due south owner catches air current of their friendship.Rated PG.

Back to the Future (1985)

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46. Back to the Future (1985)

Robert Zemeckis' fourth dimension-travel classic is one of the weirder blockbusters of its time: This is, afterward all, the story of a boy whisked back to the past and forced to fend off the lusty advances of his teenage mom. But that weirdness is what makesBack to the Futurity such a unique boom: Here's a Boomer-pleasing menses piece that manages to be wholly subversive without losing the sight of its fish-out-of-water charms. Plus, that Huey Lewis theme actually is timeless.Rated PG.

Zootopia (2016)

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47. Zootopia (2016)

Possibly Disney'southward most overtly political flick, Zootopia leverages the appeal of its ultra-cute anthromorphic animals—led by adorable bunny-cop Judy Hopps and conman flim-flam Nick Wilde—to sneak in a sly story about segregation and racial profiling. That sounds heavy, but the reasonZootopia works and so well is that it seldom beats viewers over the head with its politics, choosing instead to tell an erstwhile-schoolhouse Hollywood noir tale for the kiddie ready and letting the subtext do the talking.Rated PG.

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)

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48. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Manufacturing plant (1971)

A magical tale for sweet-toothed kids, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory tells the story of a niggling boy from a poor family and his dream—and eventual reality—of getting a peek inside Willy Wonka's mysterious enterprise. After several children discover the elusive golden ticket within their chocolate bars and win a tour of the factory, it turns out in that location's something fifty-fifty bigger at pale. Rated G.

Labyrinth (1986)

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49. Labyrinth (1986)

Jim Henson's cult archetype centers on a nighttime premise: a teenage girl (yes, that's a very immature Jennifer Connelly) is forced to enter a fantasy world and solve a wild labyrinth in order to rescue her baby brother, who's been kidnapped and is being held by the Goblin King. The plot, though, is really just for managing director Jim Henson to delight the audience with all manner of foreign puppet creatures and musical numbers—the Goblin King is played, of class, by David Bowie, who takes over the movie at several points for some delicious musical interludes. The niggling ones volition be singing "Magic Dance" for weeks. Rated PG.

My Dog Skip (2000)

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l. My Dog Skip (2000)

Willie would rather keep in nose buried in Huckleberry Finn than mingle with the other kids, especially the bullies who make his life torturous. That'due south when his mother decides information technology's time for a four-legged friend, much to her husband's dismay. When Willie and his new beagle skip form a friendship, things take a turn in a positive management for the young boy. But don't go out the tissues also far away—there are moments that'll make y'all tear upward and accomplish for your furry best friend.Rated PG.

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