The Best Christmas-themed Movies to Binge-Watch this Holiday Season

Spread cheer this holiday season by snuggling up with some popcorn and indulging in the best Christmas films! From heartwarming classics to modern favourites, the silver screen has delivered an array of festive flicks to suit every taste. Whether you're dreaming of a white Christmas or chasing down Santa's sleigh, these films will light up your holiday spirit faster than Rudolph's nose. So, grab a candy cane and get ready to deck the halls with laughter, tears, and maybe even a few well-placed mistletoe moments. It's time to unwrap a cinematic experience gift-wrapped in joy, nostalgia, and a generous sprinkle of magic, as we journey through the top picks for a holly, jolly movie marathon. Let the reels roll and the sleigh bells jingle – 'tis the season for movie magic!
‘A Christmas Frequency’ (2023)
Hulu’s “A Christmas Frequency” banks on the power of blind dates in finding true love. Directed by American actress-filmmaker Lindsay Hartley, this Christmas flick follows the story of a radio producer who arranges live on-air blind dates for her newly separated boss to save their show. If a movie filled with love and lighthearted humour is up your alley, add “A Christmas Frequency” to your watch list.
‘I Believe in Santa’ (2022)
Whether you believe in Santa or not, this movie will get you in a festive spirit. Directed by Alex Ranarivelo, “I Believe in Santa” narrates the tale of journalist Lisa as she finds out that her boyfriend of five months, Tom, is obsessed with Christmas, aka her least favourite holiday. To change Lisa’s perspective, Tom comes up with a list of fun Christmas activities to convince her to embrace the Yuletide season and believe in Santa again.
‘Single All The Way’ (2021)
Admit it or not, there’s an irresistible charm that lies in movies centered on fake dating. The idea of two characters pretending to be affectionate around their loved ones just keeps us hooked in no time. In Netflix’s “Single All The Way,” Peter convinces his best friend Nick to be his fake boyfriend to put an end to his family’s persistent questioning of his single status.
‘Klaus’ (2019)
If you love animated movies, Netflix’s “Klaus” is a must-watch. Directed by Spanish-French animator Sergio Pablos, this Oscar-winning film tells the heartwarming story of a postman who befriends a reclusive toymaker named Klaus. Said to be the alternate origin story of Santa Claus, “Klaus” is not only guaranteed to fill you with joy through its storyline but also wow your eyes with its blend of 2D and 3D animation.
‘The Man Who Invented Christmas’ (2017)
In the 2017 biographical comedy-drama “The Man Who Invented Christmas,” directed by Bharat Nalluri and written by Susan Coyne, the focus is on Charles Dickens and his journey in crafting the timeless novella “A Christmas Carol.” Based on Les Standiford’s 2008 book of the same name, the film traces the process of how Dickens gave life to iconic characters like Ebenezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim.
‘The Holiday’ (2006)
Looking for a feel-good Christmas movie binge? Well, "The Holiday" has got all your festive film needs covered! This rom-com intertwines the lives of two women, Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet) and Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz), who swap homes for the holidays, leading to unexpected encounters and heartwarming moments. With charming English countryside scenes and the quirky hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, this movie captures the magic of Christmas from two distinctive perspectives. As love blossoms in unlikely places and self-discovery takes center stage, "The Holiday" serves as the perfect blend of humor, romance, and holiday spirit – making it a must-watch for any seasonal movie marathon!
‘The Polar Express’ (2004)
Sometimes, all we need is a classic Christmas flick to lift our spirits. If you were born in the mid to late ‘90s, you know exactly the joy of watching “The Polar Express” as a child. This timeless film narrates the tale of a young boy invited aboard a train bound for the North Pole to meet Santa Claus. Even though adults recognise that Santa isn’t real, this movie conveys the important message that finding joy is possible by embracing the magic of Christmas.
‘Home Alone’ (1990)
No holiday binge-watchlist is ever complete without this Christmas classic. Picture this: a young boy accidentally left behind battles bumbling burglars in a holiday-themed game of cat and mouse. Cue the chaos, the creativity, and the comedy, and you've got a festive favourite that is as timeless as it is uproarious. When young Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is accidentally left behind while his family goes on vacation, he finds himself having to defend his home from two burglars. Armed with clever traps and quick thinking, Kevin turns the tables on the thieves in a series of uproarious and unforgettable scenes. This timeless comedy captures the holiday spirit with its winsome charm and inventive antics, making it a beloved favourite for generations.
Some of the original cast members, including Culkin, returned in 1992 for the Christmas classic’s sequel, “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”
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