Film tips from the editors for the first rainy day in autumn

They all only talk about summer, but there is a season that is far too underestimated! We're talking about autumn. And not from the beautiful, instagram-compatible golden season in which the sun shines between a sea of ​​colors made of colorful leaves. No, we want the first rainy, gray day when we can only look at the weather from the window.

If you're still wondering what's beautiful about it, you've come to the right place. There is a very specific reason to love the first bad weather of the year: You can stay at home with complete peace of mind. And there you finally have time to devote yourself extensively to a film marathon again!

Autumn is for watching movies!

Because when the weather gets uncomfortable, we make it all the more comfortable inside. Without a guilty conscience, we slip into our cuddly pants, at most wander from the bed to the couch – and then cover the distance from the refrigerator to the living room for a day at most. Covered up with your favorite snacks, there is absolutely nothing to be said against a relaxed film day.

On the first rainy Sunday in autumn you can catch up on everything that you postponed the last days of summer. Above all, it's time to go back to your favorite films. You haven't seen them for a long time to find them exciting again.

Just as nice as seeing Pretty Woman an 18th time, it can also be to discover a new insider tip. That's why we asked our editorial team: Which films are our colleagues looking forward to the most when the cold season is just around the corner?

The result is a colorful mix of classics, dramas and British comedies. Just click through our photo gallery whenever you feel like a good film – we can only recommend this one!