Winter is Coming
Frigid flicks to prepare for the impending chill. Download the Caavo TV & Movie Guides mobile app to add these selections to your own what-to-watchlist.
1. Winter's Bone (2010): Ozarks teen Ree Dolly risks her life to find her criminal father after he puts up the family home to cover his bail and then vanishes without a trace. Add to My Lists
2. Fargo (1996): A pregnant policewoman tries to determine how several murders and a kidnapping are linked to an unassuming car salesman. Add to My Lists
3. Grumpy Old Men (1993): Longtime rivals compete for the attentions of a widow, their alluring new neighbor, but they may have to reconcile when their adult children become attracted to one another. Add to My Lists
4. The Shining (1980): A frustrated writer takes a job as the winter caretaker at a mountain-locked hotel with his family so that he can write in peace. Add to My Lists
5. Lars and the Real Girl (2007): A lonely, delusional young man surprises his family when he shows up with a new love, who turns out to be a life-size doll. Add to My Lists
6. Cool Runnings (1993): Fact-based tale about the course travelled by a Jamaican bobsled team. Add to My Lists
7. March of the Penguins (2005): Morgan Freeman narrates this exceptional and surprisingly moving documentary about the intricate and often hazardous mating rituals of penguins. Add to My Lists
8. Hanna (2011): Teenage assassin Hanna sets out on a dangerous mission and crosses paths with a cunning intelligence operative who hold the key to her cryptic past and seeks to apprehend her at any cost. Add to My Lists
9. Iceman (1984): A prehistoric hunter, discovered frozen in the Arctic, is revived by doctors. Some scientists want to dissect him but other hope to learn to communicate with him, and in so doing discover what life was truly like for our Neanderthal ancestors. Add to My Lists
10. White Nights (1985): A ballet dancer who defected finds himself back in Russia where he meets an American and together they plot an escape. Add to My Lists
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