Vintage Family Movies

Vintage Family Movies




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Vintage Family Movies
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Snuggling up together on the couch with your little munchkins, an entertaining flick and a giant bowl of popcorn is hands down one of the best ways to enjoy some quality family time. But deciding on a film that everybody wants to watch isn’t easy (cue the sibling bickering ). Here, 75 family movies that all generations will love, including plenty of throwbacks from your own childhood. Dim the lights, prepare your snacks and enjoy.
This coming-of-age ’80s classic has got it all: hidden treasure, everlasting friendship, edge-of-your-seat thrills and a young Josh Brolin. The bad guys (the thieving Fratellis) are a little scary, which is why we recommend saving this one for kiddies ten years and up.
Meet Dr. John Dolittle (Eddie Murphy), an eccentric veterinarian who can communicate with a variety of exotic animals.
Get into your comfy clothes and bring out the popcorn because this family-friendly musical will keep everyone entertained—for at least an hour and 45 minutes. Hugh Jackman plays legendary Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus showman P.T. Barnum, in this film that follows his rise into showbiz and worldwide fame. Did we mention Zac Efron also stars?
The first of many Disney flicks on our list, this musical adventure earns extra points for its killer soundtrack (courtesy of Lin-Manuel Miranda ) and total badass heroine (no prince swooping in to rescue her). Follow brave Moana as she sets out to explore the Polynesian seas with the help of demigod sidekick Maui (Dwayne Johnson) in order to save her island. #girlpower (Note: There’s a scary-ish scene at the end with a sputtering volcano that you may want to fast forward for younger viewers.)
If your kids like to complain about doing their chores, wait until they see what Annie (Quvenzhanè Wallis) has to put up with. There have been a few versions of this musical rags-to-riches story, but we think this 2014 rendition, with its unforgettable characters and catchy tunes, is the best.
Everything is awesome in this animated movie inspired by the popular toys, especially the stellar cast which features Will Ferrell, Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson and more. Will ordinary construction worker Emmet Brickowski be able to defeat the evil Lord Business from Kragling (i.e., gluing) the Lego universe? Watch to find out.
Tiana’s dream of opening a restaurant is put on hold when she meets Prince Naveen, who was turned into a frog by the evil villain, Dr. Facilier.
Steven Spielberg's classic sci-fi story of an extraterrestrial stranded on planet Earth is pure movie magic. Parents will love the nostalgia throwback (baby-faced Drew Barrymore) and little ones will love the adorable E.T. and his friendship with his earthling family (although keep in mind that there is some light swearing and a few sad moments). Oh, and Reese’s Pieces are a must while watching.
In an attempt to learn more about her late mother, Lily Owens (Dakota Fanning) travels to a small South Carolina town. While there, she meets the Boatwright sisters (Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys, Sophie Okonedo), who take her in and teach her about beekeeping.
Your kids may be too young for Goodfellas , but this kid-friendly Martin Scorsese flick is just as entertaining. The ode to cinema is set in a romantic Parisian atmosphere that has enough adventure, mystery and laughs to keep kids of all ages enthralled.
When Charlie (Eddie Murphy) is let go from his job, he makes the drastic decision of turning his home into a daycare center.
This coming-of-age story about four 12-year-old boys in 1950s Oregon is an inspiring tale of friendship, growing up and doing the right thing. Featuring some darker themes (making this film best for teens and up), this moving film strikes the right balance of childhood adventure, grown-up drama and a cute Jerry O’Connell.
With enough inside jokes for adults, this animated film of toys coming to life is perfect for family movie night. It’s so good, it spawned three sequels and numerous spin-offs, setting you up for the next couple of weekends.
Daniel (Ralph Macchio) is the new kid in school. In an attempt to defend himself from bullies, he enlists Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki “Pat” Morita), a repairman who just so happens to be a martial arts master.
Another Disney classic. Who doesn’t love this Arabian nights musical featuring Robin Williams in one of the most iconic roles of his career? Clear your living room carpet and have a family sing-along to “A Whole New World.”
A group of best friends are preparing to spend their first summer apart. In an attempt to stay connected, they create a custody schedule…for a pair of jeans.
Exploring themes of loneliness and insecurity, director Spike Jonze revisits the classic children’s story in a dreamlike atmosphere. Read the book to your 5-year-old, but save the film for your tween.
Amy Adams shines in this sweet musical comedy in which she plays a fairy-tale princess trying to live happily ever after in Andalasia. That is, until her evil mother-in-law banishes her to real-life New York City. She sings, she dances—is there anything Adams can’t do?
Make room on the couch and let your furry friends watch this uplifting adventure film with you as lovable pups Shadow and Chance and kitty cat Sassy journey across the country to be reunited with their humans.
In this film based on the hugely popular YA series, plucky Katniss Everdeen (played by the brilliant Jennifer Lawrence) is the perfect role model for teenage girls, as she bravely fights against the evil Panem nation.
Dive into this adorable underwater flick that’s got plenty of giggles and morals for younger viewers (and adults) including the importance of teamwork, embracing what makes you unique and how a little bit of determination goes a long way. Don't miss the equally sweet follow-up, Finding Dory .
In this feel-good Pixar flick, we follow young Riley as she’s uprooted from her childhood home and forced to move to a new city. Her emotions (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust) try to guide her through this difficult transition but it’s not easy being an 11-year-old girl in a new place.
Revisiting J.K. Rowling’s magical story of a young wizard fighting against evil Voldemort is one of the best parts of having children. Just kidding (sort of). Read the books first, then snuggle up for multiple weekends of world-class entertainment (there are eight films, plus numerous spin-offs in the works).
The ultimate sports movie (inspired by a true story) about a newly integrated high school football team in 1971 Alexandria, Virginia. Full of ups and downs, this all-star flick (yep, that’s a young Ryan Gosling singing in the changing room) gives parents an opportunity to talk to kids about race and prejudice. Teachable moments, people.
While the thought of going on vacation and leaving your eight-year-old child behind is totally inconceivable, you’ll be happy the McAllisters accidentally did. This holiday classic (that makes for great viewing all year round) has got plenty of hilarious hijinks to keep the whole family entertained.
Based on the Roald Dahl book of the same title, this story of a telekinetic young girl will teach your kids that with a little encouragement (and a lot of reading), they can accomplish whatever they set their minds to. And who doesn’t want to teach their kids that?
Inspire your child’s inner cinephile with this 34-minute French film from 1956 about a young child named Pascal who traipses around Paris with, yep, a red balloon. Très cute.
Studio Ghibli’s beautiful and surreal animation about a young girl trying to save her family after they’ve all been turned into pigs by an evil witch will captivate young audiences (you might even enjoy it more than your kids).
This movie is super c-u-t-e and chock-full of important lessons for kids, including how to stand up to peer pressure and how to work hard to achieve your goals. (Not to mention how much it’ll help them with their spelling.)
Fact: Every child loves this movie. And the sweet story of two sisters living in a perpetual winter (plus the ridiculously catchy songs) will warm your grown-up heart, too.
Before she ruled on Capitol Hill, Robin Wright starred in this fantasy adventure comedy about a farm girl (Buttercup), her one true love (Westley) and their quest to be together. It’s inconceivable that your family won’t totally love it. (See what we did there?)
This Oscar-winning film follows Miguel on his quest to become an accomplished musician, despite his family’s ban on music. Through a series of unfortunate events, he finds himself in the Land of the Dead where he meets some interesting characters and learns about his family's mysterious past. A thoughtful film that tackles a difficult subject matter beautifully.
Follow this adventurous (and not to mention, totally adorable) Peruvian bear as he travels to London in search of a home. After finding himself lost in Paddington Station, his luck begins to change when he meets the kind Brown family. For a fun-filled weekend, watch the first movie on Friday night and then enjoy the just-as-good sequel on Saturday . Don't forget the popcorn.
Youngsters who can’t get enough of video games will love this sci-fi comedy about an arcade game villain who decides to rebel against his role and fulfill his lifelong dream of being a hero instead. But things don’t go quite according to plan, and Ralph has to save the arcade world from his own mess. Hilarity ensues, of course.
Bring out the tissues for this sweet flick that follows orphaned Brontosaurus Littlefoot (sob!) and his dino pals as they journey to the Great Valley to reunite with their families. (No really, you will need tissues.)
From the creators of Despicable Me, this adorable family film gives audiences a behind-the-scenes look at exactly what pets do when their owners aren’t home. (Ahem, eat all of your food and get totally lost roaming around the city.)
You probably remember the story of a remote island where real dinosaurs come to life thanks to dormant DNA, but you’ll be surprised at how the special effects and suspense still hold up. Watch on a Friday night, then watch Jurassic World on Saturday (do yourself a favor and skip films two and three).
Forget the reboot , the original movie is guaranteed fun for the whole family. When two youngsters find a magical board game, they release a world full of excitement (including Robin Williams, who’s been trapped inside the game for decades) and dangers that can only be stopped by finishing the game.
In this 2004 animated film, the Parrs are just trying to live a normal, quiet suburban life. But that’s not exactly easy when you’re a family of undercover superheroes. Kids of all ages will love watching to find out if these guys manage to save the world from a superhero wannabe.
Featuring an A-list voiceover cast (Charlize Theron, Ralph Fiennes and Matthew McConaughey) and seriously impressive animation, this action-adventure follows a young boy, Kubo, as he sets out to locate a magical suit of armor that once belonged to his father. With some dark and scary themes, this one's better to watch with older kids.
Elle (Joey King) and Lee (Joel Courtney) created a list of friendship rules when they were kids, and they still abide by them today. However, when Elle goes behind Lee’s back to pursue a romantic relationship with his off-limits older brother, Noah (Jacob Elordi), Elle is forced to choose between friendship and love.
Flik’s (voiced by Dave Foley) inventions are always causing problems for his ant colony. When he accidentally destroys their hard-earned food storage, they’re forced to distract Hopper (voiced by Kevin Spacey) while they fix the problem.
The Addams Family is thrilled when Gomez’s (Raul Julia) missing brother, Fester (Christopher Lloyd), suddenly reappears. That is, until Morticia (Anjelica Huston) realizes that something is off. (Bonus points: Huston’s role received not one, but two Golden Globe nominations.)
Meet Merida (voiced by Kelly Macdonald), the daughter of Scottish King Fergus (voiced by Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (voiced by Emma Thompson). When she receives an ill-fated wish from a witch (voiced by Julie Walters), she must undo the curse before it’s too late.
This is the story of a young dreamer named Fei Fei (voiced by Kathy Ang), who is mesmerized by the legend of the moon goddess, Chang’e (voiced by Phillipa Soo). Fun fact: It only took one week for Over the Moon to become Netflix’s most watched movie .
Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) is shocked when an invading army threatens her idyllic life. After engaging in an epic battle, Maleficent places a curse on the king’s newborn daughter only to realize it was a mistake.
Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby used to be an adventurous couple, but they’re too caught up in everyday life to spend time with their four children. This prompts the neglected kids to take their nanny on a once-in-a-lifetime journey into the modern world.
In this live-action version of the Disney classic, Belle (Emma Watson) switches places with her father, who was locked up in a dungeon by an arrogant prince. With the help of the mansion’s enchanted servants, Belle discovers the Beast (Dan Stevens) isn’t as tough as he seems.
Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) is on a mission to steal the moon, so he adopts three orphan girls as a means of furthering his plan. When he starts to feel parental love for his adopted brood, he soon realizes family isn’t so bad after all.
How did the Minions originate? Where did they come from? And how did they first cross paths with Gru? This movie has loads of answers. (Think of it as the prequel to Despicable Me .)
Suitable for: Kids ages 6+; Rated PG
Suitable for: Kids ages 6+; Rated PG
This animated film introduces viewers to a warrior named Raya (Cassie Steele), who tries to find the last dragon in an ancient civilization. To top it off, the magical creature is voiced by Crazy Rich Asians star Awkwafina.
Jess (Parminder Nagra) is extremely passionate about football (soccer to us Americans). Unfortunately, her strict conservative family refuses to let her play because of her gender. So, Jess steps out of her comfort zone and secretly joins the local women’s football team.
This live-action version features Yifei Liu as a brave girl named Mulan, who disguises herself as a man, so she can serve in the Imperial Army.
Lara Jean (Lana Condor) is content with her life as a nearly invisible high school junior. Everything changes when five of her secret love letters accidentally get mailed out to their recipients—including her friend Josh (Israel Broussard), who happens to be dating her older sister, Margot (Janel Parrish). In an attempt to convince him it meant nothing, she quickly enlists the help of Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) to fake a romance.
When two best friends enroll in Sage Academy (a prestigious magic school), they must learn to utilize their special powers against the forces of evil. If the title sounds familiar, it's probably because the movie is based on the fantasy book series by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle and Emily Jenkins.
Remember Hansel and Gretel? Well, they’re now acting as secret agents in this family-friendly film. The animated flick documents the duo as they use their magic to find a missing king, demonstrating teamwork along the way.
When Earth’s superheroes are kidnapped by alien invaders, the government takes in all their children to protect them against evil forces. Everything changes when Missy Moreno (Yaya Gosselin) devises a plan to use all of the kids’ powers to escape the safe house and save their parents.
When Chris (Will Smith) is evicted from his apartment, he and his young son (Jaden Smith) embark on a life-changing journey. Not only is this flick bound to make you smile, but it may also make you reach for the tissue box.
Regina Hall stars as Jordan, a woman whose life gets flip turned upside-down when she magically turns into her younger self. Luckily, her faithful assistant April (Issa Rae) is more than happy to step up in her absence.
Starring Lupita Nyong'o and David Oyelowoet, this feel-good flick is based on a true story and is sure to inspire some interesting family discussions after viewing. Katwe (pronounced Kah-tway) is from one of Uganda's poorest slums but manages to overcome impossible hurdles to become a teenage chess champion. (And don’t worry—this film is in English and no knowledge of chess is required.)
The songs, the dancing, the formidable cast... there’s a reason why this fantastical technicolor movie is a classic. In fact, we’d even go as far as to say that this story of a magical nanny who sweeps into the Banks home to take charge of the children is “practically perfect in every way.”
Is Elf the best Christmas movie of all time? Quite possibly. Meet Buddy (Will Ferrell), a man who was raised as an elf in Santa’s workshop. When he ventures away from the North Pole and down to New York City in search of his real father, he’s soon confronted with a harsh reality: His dad is on the naughty list. Stream this flick with your brood this holiday season and get ready for a whole lot of laughter.
This Academy Award-nominated film tells the story of the unsung heroes of NASA’s early days: three brilliant African American women (played by Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe and Taraji P. Henson) who played pivotal roles in launching the manned spaceflight program. Based on an inspiring true story, this family film will teach young minds about perseverance and teamwork, as well as give them an important look at the racial tensions of the Civil Rights era.
Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, this recently-released Disney and Pixar flick tells the story of a young boy, Luca, who is having the best summer of his life eating gelato and riding on a scooter with his new best friend, Alberto. There’s just one problem...the duo are sea monsters from another world below water.
Meet Mirabel Madrigal, a Colombian girl who’s dealing with the fact that she’s the only one in her family who was born without powers. But when her magical home comes under threat, she discovers that she could be the key to saving it.
The story follows Adam (Ryan Reynolds) as he travels back in time to reunite with his younger self. Together, they must eliminate time travel…before it’s too late.
Prepare to sing along as this talented group of animal performers rehearse for their next musical extravaganza. The question is: Can Buster Moon convince a busy rock star to join the cast?
Shrek’s isolated lifestyle is turned upside-down thanks to Lord Farquaad. When the ogre cuts a deal with the dictator, he’s tasked with rescuing Princess Fiona. The problem? She’s hiding a deep, dark secret.
The movie highlights a musically gifted duo: Andrés Hernández and his kinkajou—a tropical rainforest mammal—named Vivo. After a tragic event, Vivo embarks on a dangerous journey to fulfill Andrés’s last wishes.
Meet Mei Lee (Rosalie Chiang), a confident 13-year-old who struggles to balance school and adolescence with her overbearing mom. And not only that, but whenever she gets a little too excited, she morphs into a giant red panda.
From Whitney Houston’s dazzling golden ensemble to Brandy Norwood’s catchy musical numbers, this fairytale remake still stands as one of the best (and most diverse) adaptations ever made. Grab this one for your next family movie night.
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