best Christmas movies: Top 10 Christmas movies to watch this Christmas

Top 10 Christmas Movies You Must See This Christmas

It’s time to prepare meals, shop for gifts, and watch some Christmas classics with your loved ones now that the holidays have returned. In an effort to start a new annual tradition, dozens of new Christmas movies and TV shows are released each year. While there will always be some trash, there are also plenty of masterpieces, many that people have declared necessary to get into the holiday spirit. For a little holiday nostalgia, it’s time to sip hot chocolate and watch these movies.

Wonka

Paul King, the mastermind behind Paddington, has adapted the story of young Wonka’s struggle to create a dream chocolate factory into a film. The film stars Timothée Chalamet as Young Wonka and incorporates warmth, song and Christmas spirit, bringing a touch of magic to the story.

Spirited

Spirited is a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” from the perspective of The Ghost of a Christmas Present. Will Ferrell plays a silly ghost who is about to retire and must confront a cynical media consultant, Ryan Reynolds. The Ghost of a Christmas Present is a delightful addition to the holiday season.

Alone at home

On Christmas Eve, an eight-year-old mischievous child who was accidentally left home alone must protect his house from two intruders.

Carol

Carol (2015) is a timeless Christmas classic that tells the story of two women in 1950s New York, Carol and Therese. Cate Blanchett plays Carol, a sophisticated woman in a loveless marriage, and Rooney Mara as Therese, a budding photographer.

Die Hard

A New York police officer rescues his estranged wife and others taken hostage by terrorists at a Christmas party in Los Angeles, directed by John McTiernan.

The princess contact

The Princess Switch (2018) is a festive film that shows two similar princesses from different countries who decide to switch places for a week. The film offers holiday cheer, romantic entanglements and a bit of royal drama, making for a sweet and entertaining watch.

A boy called Christmas

A Boy Called Christmas (2021) is a magical story about a curious young boy named Nikolas who embarks on an exciting adventure to the North Pole with his loyal reindeer Blitzen and mischievous elf companion Joel. The story explores blizzards, trolls and a grumpy old man who may be the legendary Santa Claus, showing the magical world of Christmas.

A Christmas carol

A Christmas Carol is a book-to-film adaptation of the classic tale, a global bestseller. The film follows Scrooge, a character who struggles with his past and the consequences of his greed. This haunting and thought-provoking retelling of the classic tale is perfect for those who enjoy holiday horror.

Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is a captivating film that explores the world of toys as children. The story follows a toy maker who loses his most prized creation, Jingle Jangle. This movie provides a delightful Christmas adventure filled with catchy songs and colorful characters.

Evil

Wicked is a popular musical fantasy that transports listeners to a time of magic, mystery and misunderstood witches. The story revolves around the complex relationship between Elphaba, a misunderstood green-skinned witch, and Glinda, a bubbly blonde.

Frequently asked questions

Which new Christmas movies are worth seeing this year?
Check out Wonka and Wicked – both combine magic, music and heartwarming stories that are ideal for the holiday season.

Is Home Alone still a good choice for Christmas?
Absolutely! This timeless comedy remains a festive favorite, delivering laughs and nostalgia for the whole family.

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