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Top 10 Family Movies to Watch Together

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Top 10 Family Movies to Watch Together

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The Best Overall family movie to watch together is The Incredibles (2004), director Brad Bird's superhero adventure that thrills kids while sneaking in genuinely sharp comedy and heart for parents — a Best Animated Feature Oscar winner that works for every age in the room.

The Best Value pick — the most rewatchable, widely-available crowd-pleaser here — is Paddington 2 (2017), a near-universally beloved film with one of the highest critic scores of any movie ever and endless gentle charm. This list is built for families who want a movie everyone from a 5-year-old to a grandparent can enjoy together, spanning animation and live action, recent hits and timeless classics.

Every pick is a real film with verified directors, release years, runtimes, and casts.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted each film on whether it truly works for a mixed-age room — entertaining kids without boring adults, and staying appropriate without feeling thin. We leaned on IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, Common Sense Media, and critics from Roger Ebert to Variety. The weighting:

A film that delights toddlers but bores parents drops below one the whole couch enjoys. The winners earn laughter and tears from every seat.

1. The Incredibles (2004) 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Director: Brad Bird | Year: 2004 | Runtime: 115 min | Rated: PG | Where to watch: Disney+

The most complete family movie of the modern era. Brad Bird's Pixar adventure follows the Parr family — formerly famous superheroes forced into hiding — as they rediscover their powers and learn to work as a team. **Craig T.

Nelson, Holly Hunter, and Samuel L. Jackson voice characters who feel like a real, bickering, loving family. It delivers thrilling action for kids, a witty mid-life-crisis story for parents, and a now-legendary Edna Mode** scene that everyone quotes.

Winner of the Best Animated Feature Oscar, it's the rare film that genuinely improves as you grow up.

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Verdict: The complete family film — funny, exciting, and heartfelt for every single person in the room.

2. Paddington 2 (2017) 💎 BEST VALUE

Director: Paul King | Year: 2017 | Runtime: 103 min | Rated: PG | Where to watch: Max / rent on Prime Video

Possibly the most universally adored family film ever made. Paul King's sequel finds the marmalade-loving bear, voiced by Ben Whishaw, framed for a crime and determined to clear his name while spreading kindness through London. Hugh Grant steals the film as a vain, washed-up actor villain in a gleefully funny turn.

It earned one of the highest critic ratings of any film in history and brims with warmth, gentle humor, and visual wit that lands for adults and children alike. Few films make a whole family this happy.

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Verdict: The best value here — a joyful, beautifully made film that leaves every age beaming.

3. Toy Story (1995)

Director: John Lasseter | Year: 1995 | Runtime: 81 min | Rated: G | Where to watch: Disney+

The film that launched Pixar and changed animation forever. John Lasseter's landmark follows cowboy doll Woody (Tom Hanks) and spaceman Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) as toys who come to life when humans leave the room, navigating jealousy and friendship. The first-ever fully computer-animated feature, it remains tight, funny, and emotionally true at just 81 minutes — ideal for shorter attention spans.

Its themes of belonging and letting go give parents plenty to feel, and it kicked off one of cinema's greatest franchises.

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Verdict: A timeless, perfectly paced classic — the ideal gateway film for the youngest movie-watchers.

4. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Director: Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman | Year: 2018 | Runtime: 117 min | Rated: PG | Where to watch: Netflix / Disney+

A visual revolution and a heartfelt coming-of-age story. Teenager Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) becomes Spider-Man and teams with heroes from across the multiverse, including a weary Peter Parker (Jake Johnson). Its comic-book-come-to-life animation style won the Best Animated Feature Oscar and redefined what the medium could look like.

Kids love the action and humor; adults catch the deeper themes of identity, family, and self-belief. The diverse hero and "anyone can wear the mask" message make it especially resonant.

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Verdict: A dazzling, big-hearted adventure — modern animation at its most thrilling and inclusive.

5. Finding Nemo (2003)

Director: Andrew Stanton | Year: 2003 | Runtime: 100 min | Rated: G | Where to watch: Disney+

Andrew Stanton's undersea Pixar adventure follows anxious clownfish Marlin (Albert Brooks) crossing the ocean to find his captured son, aided by the forgetful, eternally cheerful Dory (Ellen DeGeneres). Winner of the Best Animated Feature Oscar, it's a gorgeous, funny, and deeply moving story about a parent learning to let go.

The vivid reef visuals captivate kids while the separation-and-reunion arc lands hard for any parent. Dory's optimism and the colorful supporting cast make it endlessly rewatchable.

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Verdict: A gorgeous, emotional crowd-pleaser — Pixar at its most heartfelt and rewatchable.

6. The Lion King (1994)

Director: Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff | Year: 1994 | Runtime: 88 min | Rated: G | Where to watch: Disney+

Disney's hand-drawn epic follows young lion prince Simba (Matthew Broderick / Jonathan Taylor Thomas) as he flees his kingdom after tragedy and must reclaim his destiny. With an unforgettable Elton John and Hans Zimmer score — including the Oscar-winning "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" — and a Shakespearean story arc, it's one of the most beloved animated films ever.

The comic relief of Timon and Pumbaa balances genuinely emotional stakes, and the "Circle of Life" opening still gives chills decades later.

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Verdict: A musical masterpiece — emotional, funny, and grand enough to thrill the whole family.

7. Moana (2016)

Director: Ron Clements, John Musker | Year: 2016 | Runtime: 107 min | Rated: PG | Where to watch: Disney+

A vibrant Pacific-Islander adventure following Moana (Auli'i Cravalho), a chief's daughter who sails beyond the reef to save her island, partnered with the boastful demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson). With infectious Lin-Manuel Miranda songs like "How Far I'll Go" and "You're Welcome," dazzling ocean visuals, and a heroine driven by purpose rather than romance, it's a modern Disney favorite.

The humor lands for adults, the music gets the whole room singing, and the message of self-discovery resonates across ages.

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Verdict: A joyful, music-filled adventure — empowering, beautiful, and made for family sing-alongs.

8. Paddington (2014)

Director: Paul King | Year: 2014 | Runtime: 95 min | Rated: PG | Where to watch: Max / rent on Prime Video

The film that started the beloved bear's screen journey, again from Paul King, introduces the polite Peruvian bear (voiced by Ben Whishaw) arriving in London and finding a home with the Brown family. Nicole Kidman plays a delightfully wicked taxidermist villain. Warm, witty, and impeccably crafted, it set the gentle, kindness-first tone that the sequel perfected.

It's a lower-key but thoroughly charming choice that works for the youngest viewers while keeping adults smiling throughout.

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Verdict: A charming, kind-hearted gem — the perfect warm-up to the even-better sequel.

9. Coco (2017)

Director: Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina | Year: 2017 | Runtime: 105 min | Rated: PG | Where to watch: Disney+

Pixar's vibrant celebration of Día de los Muertos follows aspiring young musician Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez) as he's transported to the colorful Land of the Dead and uncovers his family's hidden history. Winner of the Best Animated Feature Oscar and the Oscar for the song "Remember Me," it's a visually spectacular, deeply moving story about family, memory, and following your passion.

The emotional final act reliably brings parents to tears, while the music and color keep kids enchanted.

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Verdict: A gorgeous, heartfelt celebration of family — one of Pixar's most moving achievements.

10. The Iron Giant (1999)

Director: Brad Bird | Year: 1999 | Runtime: 86 min | Rated: PG | Where to watch: Max / rent on Prime Video

Brad Bird's directorial debut, set in 1950s Cold War America, follows a young boy named Hogarth who befriends a giant metal robot from space (voiced by Vin Diesel) and tries to protect it from a paranoid government agent. A box-office disappointment that became a treasured cult classic, it's a moving fable about choosing who you want to be — "you are who you choose to be." Its hand-drawn warmth, genuine stakes, and tearjerker ending make it a quietly perfect family watch for slightly older kids.

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Verdict: An underrated masterpiece — a gentle, moving fable that families return to for years.

Which One Should You Watch Tonight?

flowchart TD A[Start: Who's watching?] --- B{Youngest viewer under 5?} B -- Yes, very young --- C{Short runtime needed?} C -- Yes, keep it short --- D[Watch Toy Story 81 min] C -- A bit longer is fine --- E[Watch Finding Nemo or Paddington] B -- Older kids and adults --- F{Mood: action or heart?} F -- Action and excitement --- G[Watch The Incredibles or Spider-Verse] F -- Heartfelt and warm --- H{On Disney+ or anywhere?} H -- Disney+ --- I[Watch Coco or The Lion King] H -- Anywhere --- J{Want a sing-along?} J -- Yes, songs please --- K[Watch Moana or The Lion King] J -- Just a great story --- L[Watch Paddington 2 or The Iron Giant]

What Makes a Great Family Movie

What matters less than the hype: brand-new releases and big franchise tie-ins. A beloved older film like *The Iron Giant* or *Toy Story* will land harder than the latest sequel — quality and heart outlast novelty every time.

FAQ

What is the best family movie to watch together? The Incredibles (2004) is our top pick — it thrills kids with superhero action while giving parents genuine comedy and heart, and it won the Best Animated Feature Oscar.

What's the best family movie for very young kids? Toy Story (1995) is ideal — at just 81 minutes with a G rating, it's perfectly paced for short attention spans while still being emotionally rich.

Which family movie is best value and easy to find? Paddington 2 (2017) is our best-value pick — one of the highest-rated films ever made, widely available on Max, and a joy for every age.

Are these movies appropriate for all ages? Mostly yes, though a few contain upsetting moments — *The Lion King* and *Finding Nemo* have sad early scenes, and *Coco* touches on death; check the notes in each entry.

Which family movies are best for sing-alongs? Moana and The Lion King have the catchiest soundtracks for getting the whole room singing, thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda and Elton John respectively.

Where can I stream most of these movies? Many of the picks — *The Incredibles*, *Toy Story*, *Finding Nemo*, *The Lion King*, *Moana*, and *Coco* — live on Disney+, while the Paddington films and *The Iron Giant* are on Max.

Bottom Line

For a movie that genuinely delights everyone on the couch, The Incredibles (2004) is our Best Overall family film — superhero thrills for kids and sharp comedy and heart for adults. The Best Value pick is Paddington 2 (2017), one of the most beloved films ever made and pure joy for every age.

If you need something shorter for little ones, a sing-along, or a specific streaming home, use the decision tree above to land on *Toy Story*, *Moana*, *Coco*, or another great pick. Choose heart and rewatch value over the newest release, and any film here will become a family favorite.

Sources

*Family movies review — best family films to watch together, rankings, ratings, where to stream, and a review of the top picks.*

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