5 Best Movies to Watch on a Plane
What makes a great movie for flights? A few crucial traits come to mind: it should be bright enough to see on a small screen, fast-paced, and entertaining enough to distract from cramped seating. Nowadays, it’s easier to choose from endless viewing options. Here are five top picks for entertaining in-flight viewing. SSP prepared.
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Shane Black directed this underrated neo-noir black comedy in 2005, featuring Robert Downey Jr. in a standout role that garnered attention from Jon Favreau. The film's clever meta script combines humor and entertainment. Supporting performances by Michelle Monaghan, Corbin Bernsen, and Val Kilmer enhance the overall experience. Downey and Kilmer create one of the most entertaining buddy-cop pairings ever in this fast-paced movie.
Love & Basketball
Director Gina Prince-Bythewood has delivered hit films throughout her career, including the acclaimed "The Woman King." Still, her best work may be her debut: "Love & Basketball." This romantic drama follows two neighbors, played by Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps, who chase their basketball aspirations in Los Angeles. A blend of heartfelt love story and engaging sports narrative, it has become a modern classic.
Burn After Reading
This 2008 black comedy from the Coen brothers showcases absurd misunderstandings and eccentric characters. While not aiming for the heights of "Fargo" or "No Country for Old Men," "Burn After Reading" offers sharp humor and bright visuals, mainly set in daytime Washington, D.C. Brad Pitt delivers arguably his funniest performance as Chad, the dim-witted personal trainer – a highlight of the film.
Notting Hill
Before starring in darker roles, Hugh Grant shone as a charming lead in '90s romantic comedies. "Notting Hill" (1999) beautifully presents the romance between an anxious bookseller and an American actress. Julia Roberts’ embodiment of a calm, grounded character complements Grant’s trademark neuroticism, creating a delightful viewing experience infused with warmth and humor.
Bend It Like Beckham
This light-hearted sports film directed by Gurinder Chadha features a blend of comedy and social commentary. Parminder Nagra and Keira Knightley star as Jess and Jules, two young women in Hounslow, London striving for football careers. The film engages viewers with its humorous take on challenging parental expectations while championing friendship and ambition.
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