4. Twilight.
Twilight is a very commonly known movie series. It follows the story of a girl named Bella Swan and how she moves from Arizona to Forks, Washington to live with her father. She falls head over heels for a vampire and gets roped into his world. Even if you aren’t a vampire lover particularly— the film has some amazing shots that make up for any dislikes about any fantasy vampires
3. Coraline.
Directed by Henry Selick, is a stop-motion film in which a little girl named Coraline explores her new home that has a plethora of dirty secrets it’s hiding, through a secret door she finds a hidden, twisted world. Along the road, she meets her parallel family and discovers that this new world is darker than she thought it would be.
2. Fantastic Mr. Fox
There is no mistake that this movie isn’t an autumn favorite, as it is directed by Wes Anderson himself. Based on the Roald Dahl book, it tells the story of a mischievous Mr. Fox and his family. Mr. Fox gives up his thief ways, but when his life starts to seem lighter, he picks up his habits again, which leads to a rivalry with three dangerous farmers out for his fur.
1. When Harry Met Sally
Taking a turn from all of the other films, number one belongs to this wonderful romance. Not only is the film remembered from all of the drop-dead gorgeous New York City falls scenes, but this particular romance shows the story of two people who once despised each other, to how they fell for one another over twelve years.