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Home for the holidays: Thanksgiving movies to binge on today
Need something to watch while you digest yesterday's feast—and today's leftover sandwiches—and perhaps an excuse to break from tense family conversations? Not to worry: While Thanksgiving movies are, admittedly, fewer and farther between than their Christmas-oriented counterparts, there are still plenty of gems to choose from. We've rounded up seven Turkey Day classics currently available to stream online, whether your holiday mood is merry, morose, or a food-related comatose:
- To make you grateful you didn't leave town: Planes, Trains and Automobiles (currently streaming on Netflix)
- To make you grateful for not having siblings: Hannah and Her Sisters (available to rent on Amazon)
- To make you grateful you do have siblings, and that they're relatively sane: The House of Yes (currently streaming on Netflix)
- To make you grateful you're not on hosting duty (in a too-small apartment): Pieces of April (available to rent on Amazon)
- To make you ungrateful summer camp Thanksgiving pageants aren't more of a thing: Addams Family Values (available to stream on Netflix, with the key scenes forever immortalized on YouTube)
- To make you grateful for your straightlaced parents, who've never even heard of a "key party" (at least not that you know of): The Ice Storm (available to rent on Amazon)
- To make you grateful for literally all of humanity (including Santa): Miracle on 34th Street (Available to rent on Amazon)
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