While not all of Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters takes place during the holidays, the movie rests on three pivotal scenes across three pertinent Thanksgivings. In the opening dinner scene, we are introduced to Hannah (Mia Farrow) and her boisterous, overflowing family, including staid hu...
the classic scene between tom hanks and meg ryan in which joe fox comes to the rescue in a zabar’s cash-only line actually takes place on thanksgiving. come for the holiday theme in you’ve got mail , stay for the story of two business rivals who unknowingly fall in love via the ...
Thanksgiving is a time for food, family, and figuring out how to dodge drama like a turkey on the run. Luckily, Hollywood has taught me a thing or two about navigating the holiday madness. Here are five Thanksgiving movie moments that have helped me prepare for whatever this holiday throws...
In the end, Roth went with toned-down versions of both the cheerleading and roasting scenes — citing concerns that the other takes were not only “too misogynistic” for modern audiences but might leave movie-goers feeling “betrayed.” “The audience was with us burning her in the oven,...
We know, we know. Spike Lee’sShe’s Gotta HaveItfeels like a rather odd choice, given that it follows a sexually liberated Black woman who tries to juggle three different men. However, there’s one iconic Thanksgiving scene, where Nola (Tracy Camilla Johns) invites all three of her par...
The Sioux Falls brewery scene is hoppin’ (see what I did there?). Several brewers are honing their craft and developing some of the best tasting beers you’ll ever put your lips on. From sweet stouts to pale ales, you’ll find them at one of the many breweries and tap houses in Si...
People” builds on themes of family, connection, and love. When his newly hired employee invites him home for Thanksgiving, Sandler’s character, “George,” makes a toast during Thanksgiving dinner that ends up being surprisingly heartfelt, and the scene remains an iconic holiday movie moment...
When his newly hired employee invites him home for Thanksgiving, Sandler’s character, “George,” makes a toast during Thanksgiving dinner that ends up being surprisingly heartfelt, and the scene remains an iconic holiday movie moment. #24. For Your Consideration (2006) Shangri-La Entertainment...
Throughout the film, April’s brother, Timmy (John Gallagher Jr.) takes photos of his family so that Joy has pleasant memories when she is older. The final scene of the film pauses to show April and Joy embracing, switching to still photos for a few moments before cutting back to clips...
People” builds on themes of family, connection, and love. When his newly hired employee invites him home for Thanksgiving, Sandler’s character, “George,” makes a toast during Thanksgiving dinner that ends up being surprisingly heartfelt, and the scene remains an iconic holiday movie moment...