Top Family Movies


The Top Family Movies List is calculated by overall movie ratings and members' "Top Family List". Lists are calculated daily.

51. Bridge to Terabithia

Year of Release: 2007
Overall Rating: 2.8 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Family/Fantasy
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Gabor Csupo
Actors: Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Robert Patrick, Zooey Deschanel
Plot: A boy and a girl become best friends by make-believing they can go to a magical land.

52. Winnie the Pooh

Year of Release: 2011
Overall Rating: 3.0 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Animation/Family
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Actors: Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, John Cleese, Tom Kenny
Plot: On an ordinary day in the Hundred Acre Woods, everyone tries to find the right tail for Eeyore who has lost his, and Pooh wants his honey. But when Pooh goes to get Christopher Robin he finds a note, which Owl misreads and convinces the team of fuzzy creatures that their dear friend has been captured by the 'Backson', and they set out to capture the great beast and save their friend.

53. Little Women

Year of Release: 1994
Overall Rating: 2.9 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Drama/Family
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Gillian Armstrong
Actors: Winona Ryder, Gabriel Byrne, Trini Alvarado, Samantha Mathis
Plot: Based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott - the March sisters and their mother grow up while their father is away in the Civil War. Through good times and tragedy - the family bond holds strong, even when the girls begin attracting men.

54. Babe

Year of Release: 1995
Overall Rating: 2.7 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Family
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Chris Noonan
Actors: Christine Cavanaugh, Miriam Margolyes, Danny Mann, Hugo Weaving
Plot: A charming story about a small pig who wants to be a sheepdog.

55. Oliver Twist

Year of Release: 2005
Overall Rating: 3.0 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Drama/Family
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Roman Polanski
Actors: Barney Clark, Jeremy Swift, Ian McNeice, Teresa Churcher

56. Hocus Pocus

Year of Release: 1993
Overall Rating: 2.7 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Comedy/Family
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Kenny Ortega
Actors: Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, Omri Katz
Plot: For 300 years the Sanderson sisters, infamous witches of the Salem trials, have been waiting to be freed. When Max Dennison tries to scare his sister Dani on Halloween night he accidentally frees the trio.

57. A Little Princess

Year of Release: 1995
Overall Rating: 3.0 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Drama/Family
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Actors: Liesel Matthews, Eleanor Bron, Liam Cunningham, Rusty Schwimmer
Plot: When her father enlists to fight for the Brits during World War I, Sara Crewe goes to New York to attend boarding school and clashes with an overbearing headmistress, who attempts to stifle her creativity and sense of self-worth. But she's severely tested when word comes that her father has been killed in action and that his vast estate has been seized.

58. Meet Me in St. Louis

Year of Release: 1944
Overall Rating: 3.0 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Musical/Family
MPAA Rating: NR
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Actors: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, Lucille Bremer
Plot: A year in the life of a well-to-do St. Louis family and their four daughters is recounted, leading up to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.

59. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

Year of Release: 1973
Overall Rating: 2.9 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Animation/Family
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Bill Melendez
Actors: Todd Barbee, Robin Kohn, Stephen Shea, Hilary Momberger-Powers
Plot: Charlie Brown decides to throw a Thanksgiving Day dinner... with the help of his friends.

60. The Secret Garden

Year of Release: 1993
Overall Rating: 2.9 out of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Drama/Family
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Agnieszka Holland
Actors: Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse, Andrew Knott, Maggie Smith
Plot: Three children find a magical garden in this big screen adaptation of a 1911 novel.

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