Starting a Movie Night Tradition

A movie night tradition is simply a commitment to gather and watch a film with your family once a week. It’s about creating a space where everyone can sit back, relax, and enjoy a shared experience.

More than just watching a movie, it’s a weekly ritual that can foster a sense of togetherness and encourage family bonding. By setting aside a specific night, you’re giving everyone something to look forward to—an opportunity to unwind together.

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Why You Need a Movie Night Tradition

Having a movie night tradition can be one of the most enjoyable ways to connect with your family. Watching a movie together allows everyone to share in the same story, laugh at the same moments, and even shed a tear or two. Unlike endless TV shows or scripted reality series, a weekly movie is a special choice that helps your family avoid mindless entertainment. It offers a chance to escape into a story while leaving behind the buzz of daily life. 

Over time, your family will look forward to it, and it can become a staple activity that builds memories. Whether you’re watching a thrilling action film, a classic comedy, or a family favourite, there’s always something to talk about when the credits roll.

How to Pick Your Movies

Choosing the right movie for your family night might seem like a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. There are a few ways to make this easier:

  • Look at Recommendations: Magazines like Empire often list timeless classics and must-watch films, providing great options for all ages. Checking out specialist magazines is a good way to find movies you might not consider otherwise, from old favourites to underrated gems.
  • Stay Up-to-Date on Releases: Many families enjoy watching recent releases. To do this, stay in tune with the latest films on streaming services such as Prime, Netflix, and Disney+. 
  • Make it a Group Decision: Let everyone vote on movie suggestions to give everyone a say. By allowing family members to pitch ideas and participate in the selection process, you’re making the tradition inclusive and fair. And don’t be surprised if younger family members introduce you to films you wouldn’t normally consider!

Keeping the Movie Night Routine Alive While Travelling?

Life doesn’t always stick to the plan, and family trips or holidays can sometimes interrupt movie night. But should it? It’s up to you. Some families choose to adapt the tradition while travelling, while others take a break and resume when they’re back home.

If you decide to keep it going, a bit of preparation can help. Check if you have access to your favourite streaming platforms at your destination. Often, you may find your IP address is blocked, especially if you’ve signed up to streaming platforms in the UK and are travelling abroad. The good news is that you can learn how to reset IP address on iPhone with a VPN system. In other words, you can be abroad and still appear to be in the UK. 

Starting a movie night tradition can feel like a small decision, but it brings everyone together in ways that few other routines can. From laughing at the same scenes to debating the plot twists, your family will bond over shared experiences and grow closer with each movie. Whether you choose to watch classics, new releases, or family picks, the value of spending time together each week is something that everyone will cherish.

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5 Responses to Starting a Movie Night Tradition

  1. MiamiMagus's avatar MiamiMagus says:

    I started a nightly tradition lol. My mom and I watch Disney movies at night. And Friday I watch noir films with one friend and found footage horror with another

    • Love it! My daughters and I tend to watch spooky TV shows on a Friday night and movies on a Saturday. When we can’t decide on a movie we have YouTube music night instead!

      • MiamiMagus's avatar MiamiMagus says:

        My Mom ironically is a JW, so she doesn’t share my fascinating with horror and the occult. But instead we both watch more heartwarming type of movies. And so far I have been good at guessing what type of movies she would like. We both really liked “Up” and the miniseries “Dug Days” based on the Up Movie. That movie made me ugly cry. But it’s a beautiful movie. And the little series with the old man and Dug the talking dog makes us both smile.

      • I haven’t seen either of those but sometimes I do like a good cry. I watched “If” at the cinema with my family earlier this year and we all enjoyed that. It wasn’t what we expected but we were impressed with the story.

      • MiamiMagus's avatar MiamiMagus says:

        There’s a really good one that so far is the best movie that Disney and Pixar made called “Soul” which I highly recommend.

        It’s a very spiritual movie that deals with the afterlife and what souls are like before reincarnation.

        But it has a double meaning because the man on his spiritual journey is a music professor. Hence the other reason it’s called Soul.

        That one had the happiest ending. What’s interesting is that you don’t see Gods on the afterlife. What you see are these strange interdimensional beings.

        So the movie is almost saying that what we think the spirit world is like is no where near close.

        We don’t even know who or what these beings are or where they get their orders from. The Universe is almost treated like a machine with sensitivity. Like the Force in Star Wars.

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