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Thanksgiving Movies: Why Hollywood Can't Find A Turkey Day Hit
27 Nov
Summary
- Thanksgiving's non-universal nature limits global appeal for holiday films.
- Hollywood struggles to define a unique cinematic tradition for Thanksgiving.
- Personal viewing context shapes which films become associated with the holiday.

The tradition of watching movies on Thanksgiving is strong, yet Hollywood struggles to produce iconic films specifically for the holiday. Filmmakers and industry professionals suggest several reasons for this absence, primarily highlighting Thanksgiving's lack of universal appeal compared to Christmas.
The holiday's origins and its specific cultural context, particularly in the United States, do not translate easily into globally recognized cinematic themes. Furthermore, the modern imperative to create worldwide blockbusters makes niche holiday films a less viable investment, especially when compared to established genres or universally celebrated holidays like Christmas.
Some suggest that the "best" Thanksgiving movies are simply those films watched during the holiday period, often chosen for their release dates or seasonal atmosphere. This personal association, rather than a distinct genre, appears to define the Thanksgiving movie-watching experience for many.



