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5 Feel-Good Movies To See On International Day of Families

Watch these movies on your next movie marathon with the fam!

5 Feel-Good Movies To See On International Day of Families

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With the amount of plot twists happening around the world right now, it really takes you back to the good old days when the greatest frustration you had was the villain in the movie you saw with your family as a kid.

It really makes you crave of the good old days, when you just want to sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free show for a couple of hours.

With that, we have curated a list of family movies you can watch alone or with your family on your next marathon.

1. Coco (2017)

Photo Source: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

This Oscar-winning film follows Miguel’s dream of being a successful musician in spite of the music ban going in his family. He later finds himself in the Land of the Dead where he meets his great-great-grandfather who turned out to be an iconic singer.