1 Teen Kiernan Shipka is one of the several, as is Odeya Rush. It’s a mini-anthology! There’s no trailer yet, but the description says, “A snowstorm hits a small town on a cold Christmas Eve, affecting the friendships, love lives and futures of several high school seniors.” Netflix’s No. Let It Snow (Netflix, November 8): This YA Christmas rom-com is based on the book by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Laureen Myracle, and it’s packing three teen holiday love stories in one. Let’s Create the Perfect Conditions for Intimacy Using a … Snowstorm! Thanksgiving edit: UPtv also has ten new TV movies this holiday season, so in case you scoffed at this list’s mere 81 new Christmas originals, we’re now at 91. So start your Advent calendar early: Here’s what to watch, and when, sorted by holiday-movie trope. And to round out the wintry landscape, there are a couple of theatrical releases and a Disney+ film in the mix. Then there’s Netflix, which has had some of the least-disposable Christmas content of late with films like The Christmas Switch and A Christmas Prince. Hallmark will also have 24/7 Christmas programming, and both channels combined will feature 40 new Christmas films. Hallmark had so much Christmas content it had to split it over two channels: Hallmark and its sister channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. This year, Lifetime’s 24/7 Christmas-content schedule is called “It’s a Wonderful Lifetime” and will feature 30 new features. Two prime offenders of the Christmas-creep agenda are dueling women-focused cable channels, Lifetime and Hallmark, which over the years have ramped up their made-for-TV holiday-romance output to near–Santa’s Workshop levels. Did your landlord turn the heat on in your building? Surprise! It’s Christmas now. Christmas comes but once a year, and that “once” happens to last for two entire months. To which I say, “Feh!” In this house, the only Christmas creep we choose to acknowledge is Paul Giamatti in Fred Claus. There are people out there who, every year, complain about “Christmas creep.” They fret about how all of the numbing, consumerist holiday malarkey - store displays and ad campaigns and Starbucks promotions - starts earlier and earlier every fall. We've also included handy links to where each of our top picks are streaming now, including Christmas movies on Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Max and more.Photo: Vulture, Disney+ and Universal Pictures (If that's what you're looking for, check out our guide to the best Hallmark Christmas movies ever made.)Ĭut the cable cord? No worries. ![]() Basically, whatever genre puts the twinkle in your tinsel, there's a movie for you on this list - with one caveat: We mostly stuck to feature films and skipped made-for-TV movies, including Hallmark Channel fare. ![]() ![]() We've included some of America's most-watched Christmas movies ( Home Alone, A Christmas Story, Elf) of course, but you'll also discover Christmas romances ( The Holiday, Last Christmas), animated picks for the kids ( Arthur Christmas, A Charlie Brown Christmas), raunchy adults-only Christmas comedies ( Bad Santa, The Night Before), nostalgic '40s-era films ( The Shop Around the Corner, It Happened on Fifth Avenue) and even holiday horror movies and action flicks ( Black Christmas, Die Hard). ![]() Here, you'll find a wide array of holiday flicks for every mood and preference. Does the majority of the plot have to take place during the month of December? Does it need to feature a soundtrack full of Christmas songs and an appearance from Old Saint Nick? Or does it simply need have a Christmassy message that highlights the true meaning of the season? The fact of the matter is that Christmas means different things to different people, so when putting together this list of the best Christmas movies of all time, we opted for an "all of the above" definition of the genre. 'Tis the season for Christmas movies! Once the holidays arrive, there's no shortage of festive activities to dive into - but once the tree is trimmed, the cookies are baked and the gifts are wrapped, there's nothing like snuggling up on the couch with the ones you love and queuing up a Christmas classic.īut what exactly makes a Christmas movie a "Christmas movie" is a matter of much debate.
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