The month of December brings colder weather, sometimes snow and the holiday season, of course. Streaming services are prepared to deliver holiday cheer, fun and festive energy leading up to Christmas with a number of holiday-themed movies to watch.
Netflix, Prime Video, Max and Disney+ are just some of the streaming platforms with an extensive catalog of films to watch throughout the season, from edgy classic holiday movies including “Die Hard” to more heartfelt films, including “Miracle on 34th Street” and “Home Alone.”
Ahead, WWD lists the best Christmas movies to watch this year.
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“A Very Demi Holiday Special” (2023)
Image Credit: Getty Images for MTV - Produced by: Obb Pictures
- Platform: Roku
- Date: Dec. 8, 2023
Award-winning singer Demi Lovato is bringing the holiday spirit with the upcoming special, which will feature music, surprises and performances by Lovato, of course. According to Roku, celebrity guests for the special will be revealed at a later time.
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“Best. Christmas. Ever!” (2023)
Image Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images - Director: Mary Lambert
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 16, 2023
Every year on Christmas, Jackie sends out a newsletter that makes her former college friend Charlotte feel inferior. When the jealous friend suddenly arrives at Jackie’s house one snowy day, she’s determined to expose the truth about her seemingly perfect life. The light-hearted film about friendship and the lack thereof stars Heather Graham and the award-winning songstress Brandy Norwood.
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“Candy Cane Lane” (2023)
Image Credit: Claudette Barius/Prime - Director: Reginald Hudlin
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 1, 2023
This holiday comedic film, starring Eddie Murphy, centers around a man on a mission to win his Christmas home decoration contest. Enlisting in the help of a magical elf, the man’s town is suddenly sent into a frenzy when the 12 days of Christmas come to life.
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“Holidate” (2020)
Image Credit: Steve Dietl/NETFLIX - Director: John Whitesell
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Oct. 28, 2020
This movie stars Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey as single people who hate the holidays and the loneliness that comes with it until they meet each other and make a promise to be each other’s “holidate” throughout the year.
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“The Knight Before Christmas” (2019)
Image Credit: Netflix / Brooke Palmer - Director: Monika Mitchell
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 21, 2019
This film takes an enchanted spin on a classic concept, starring Vanessa Hudgens as a science teacher who becomes the object of affection to a medieval English knight. The knight is suddenly transported into the present day, where he falls in love with the unfazed teacher.
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“Holiday Rush” (2019)
Image Credit: Netflix/ Anna Kooris - Director: Leslie Small
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 28. 2019
Combining love, family and career, New York Radio DJ Rush Williams has been spoiling his four children since the passing of his wife, especially during Christmas. All of a sudden when he finds himself out of a job, his producer and his aunt make a plan to buy him another station.
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“Frozen” (2013)
Image Credit: ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Evere - Director: Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Nov. 27, 2013
With her kingdom trapped in an ongoing winter season, Anna sets out on a journey to find the Snow Queen Elsa (Anna’s sister) to break the cold spell once and for all. This Oscar-winning animated film features voices by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel.
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“The Santa Clause” (1994)
Image Credit: ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy - Director: John Pasquin and Michael Lembeck
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Nov. 11, 1994
This classic holiday film, starring Tim Allen, centers around Scott, a recently divorced father who accidentally kills Santa. Scott and his son Charlie are suddenly transported to the North Pole and told Scott has to transform into Santa Claus before next Christmas.
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“A Christmas Carol” (2009)
Image Credit: ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Evere - Director: Robert Zemeckis
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Nov. 6, 2009
Based on the story by Charles Dickens is the holiday film with a twist that follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a bitter businessman who is suddenly visited by three ghosts while he takes a journey through his past, present and future.
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“Miracle on 34th Street” (1947)
Image Credit: ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C - Director: George Seaton
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: May 2, 1947
The classic film, which first premiered in 1947, follows Kris Kringle as he fills in for a drunken Santa for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. When his role at the New York City mall becomes his regular gig and he claims to be the actual Santa Claus, his character and mental health are called into question.
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“Single All the Way” (2021)
Image Credit: Philippe Bosse/Netflix - Director: Michael Mayer
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Dec. 2, 2021
To stop his family’s prodding on being single, Peter gets his longtime friend Nick to play his pretend-boyfriend.
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“How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (2000)
Image Credit: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Col - Director: Ron Howard
- Platform: Max
- Date: Nov. 8, 2000
A live-adaptation film based on the work by Dr. Suess where a green monster, the Grinch, has plans to steal all of the holiday cheer from the citizens of Whoville. His plans are halted when he encounters Cindy Lou Who.
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“Home Alone” (1990)
Image Credit: ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C - Director: Chris Columbus
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Nov. 16, 1990
“Home Alone” first premiered in 1990 and centers around 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), who is mistakenly left by his large family at home during Christmas. But his home-free plans are stunted when he realizes two men are planning to rob his home.
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“Elf” (2003)
Image Credit: ©New Line Cinema/Courtesy Evere - Director: Jon Favreau
- Platform: Max
- Date: Nov. 7, 2003
Buddy is a grown man with childlike characteristics who was raised amongst elves in the North Pole. He travels to New York to find out his father is businessman Walter Hobbs.
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“The Polar Express” (2004)
Image Credit: ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett C - Director: Robert Zemeckis
- Platform: Max
- Date: Nov. 10, 2004
Based on the children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg, the film follows a little boy who takes an odyssey-like journey to the North Pole via train.
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“It’s a Wonderful Life” (1947)
Image Credit: Getty Images - Director: Frank Capra
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Jan. 7, 1947
A supernatural drama film where an angel visits a stressed-out businessman, played by James Stewart, to stop his plans from ending it all, showing him how life would have been had he not existed.
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“The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993)
Image Credit: ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy - Director: Henry Selick
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Oct. 13, 1993
A stop-motion film where Jack Skellington finds his normal frightening role boring and decides to control Christmas by kidnapping Santa Claus.
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“The Princess Switch” (2018)
Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix - Director: Michael Rohl
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 16, 2018
Based on the screenplay by Robin Bernheim and Megan Metzger is this holiday movie starring Vanessa Hudgens, where a duchess switches places with an ordinary woman.
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“Christmas on the Square” (2020)
Image Credit: COURTESY OF NETFLIX - Director: Debbie Allen
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 22, 2020
Starring Dolly Parton, Jenifer Lewis and Jeanine Mason, “Christmas on the Square” is a holiday film where a woman has devious plans to sell a town until she receives an unlikely magical visit.
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“The Muppet Christmas Carol” (1992)
Image Credit: ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Evere - Director: Brian Henson
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Dec. 11, 1992
The famous Charles Dickens story gets a puppet twist in this classic film, where the story of Ebenezer Scrooge stars Miss Piggy, Kermit, Gonzo and more.
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“A Bad Moms Christmas” (2017)
Image Credit: Everett Collection / Everett Col - Director: Jon Lucas and Scott Moore
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Nov. 1, 2017
A comedy film where Amy, Kiki and Carla break the rules about how mothers should act and what moms should do during Christmas time. The cast includes Mila Kunis, Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell.
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“Little Women” (1994)
Image Credit: ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Eve - Director: Gillian Armstrong
- Platform: Roku
- Date: Dec. 21, 1994
A coming-of-age film inspired by the book of the same name by Louisa May Alcott, centering around the sisters living in 19th-century Massachusetts.
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“Edward Scissorhands” (1990)
Image Credit: ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C - Director: Tim Burton
- Platform: Hulu
- Date: Dec. 7, 1990
A film directed by Tim Burton where a scientist builds Edward Scissorhands, a man with literal scissors hands. Scissorhands realizes how much of an outcast he is once he’s taken in by a suburban family.
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“Spirited” (2022)
Image Credit: Courtesy of AppleTV+ - Director: Sean Anders
- Platform: AppleTV+
- Date: Nov. 11, 2022
Starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, this film takes a musical twist on Charles Dickens’ story about Scrooge.
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“The Preacher’s Wife” (1996)
Image Credit: Getty Images - Director: Penny Marshall
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 13, 1996
A heartfelt movie starring Denzel Washington, Courtney B. Vance and the late Whitney Houston, where a reverend is visited by a witty angel who helps get his life back on track.
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“Last Holiday” 2006
Image Credit: ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Col - Director: Wayne Wang
- Platform: Hulu
- Date: Jan. 13, 2006
Queen Latifah stars as a woman who receives a deathly health diagnosis and empties out her accounts to live her last days at an upscale European hotel.
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“The Holiday” (2006)
Image Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for SiriusXM - Director: Nancy Meyers
- Platform: Fubo
- Date: Nov. 29, 2006
Single women Iris and Amanda choose to swap homes, one in California and the other in England. The women soon find romance during the holidays.
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“Falling for Christmas” (2022)
Image Credit: Scott Everett White/Netflix - Director: Janeen Damian
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 10, 2022
A rich woman, played by Lindsay Lohan, gets into a skiing accident days before Christmas, getting amnesia. While she heals, the heiress stays with a single cabin owner.
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“Best Man Holiday” (2013)
Image Credit: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Col - Director: Malcolm D. Lee
- Platform: Prime Video and AppleTV
- Date: Nov. 15, 2013
College friends, played by Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall, Nia Long and more reunite for the holiday season. Soon, old feelings including romance and rivalry bubble to the surface.
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“Love Hard” (2021)
Image Credit: Bettina Strauss/Netflix - Director: Hernán Jiménez
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 5, 2021
A comedy film starring Nina Dobrev where she finds out her dating app match has catfished her. She initially travels thousands of miles to surprise him and his family for Christmas.
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“A Charlie Brown Christmas” (1965)
Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection - Director: Bill Melendez
- Platform: AppleTV+
- Date: Dec. 9, 1965
The first-ever television special based on the popular comic strip by Charles M. Schulz where the iconic Charlie Brown learns the essence of Christmas after becoming revolted by commercialism.
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“A Christmas Story” (1983)
Image Credit: Getty Images - Director: Bob Clark
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Nov. 18, 1983
Based on the work of author Jean Shepherd is a heartfelt holiday film in which pre-teen Ralphie Parker (played by Peter Billingsley) avoids his stern dad and his neighborhood bully in hopes of making it to Christmas day intact.
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“National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” (1989)
Image Credit: ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett C - Director: Jeremiah S. Chechik
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 1, 1989
“National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” is a holiday twist to the National Lampoon franchise, in which the Griswold family tries to create the perfect Christmas until things go haywire unexpectedly.
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“Die Hard” (1998)
Image Credit: ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C - Director: John McTiernan
- Platform: Hulu
- Date: July 22, 1988
A film series that first premiered in 1988, the first “Die Hard” follows a police officer (played by Bruce Willis) as he embarks on a tumultuous journey to rescue his estranged wife and other hostages taken by terrorists. The film is embedded as a classic in the holiday movies canon, as the people are taken hostage during a Christmas party.
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“White Christmas” (1954)
Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection - Director: Michael Curtiz
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Oct. 14, 1954
A classic holiday film where a singing duo joins a sister singing pair to form a group in hopes of saving the Vermont Inn. The film starred Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye and more.
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“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (1964)
Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection - Director: Larry Roemer and Kizo Nagashima
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 6, 1964
Based on the widely popular song of the same name by Johnny Marks, this film centers around Rudolph, a reindeer with a unique characteristic: a red, glowing nose. When a storm hits the North Pole, Rudolph turns from an outcast to a hero as he guides Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve.
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“Love Actually” (2003)
Image Credit: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Col - Director: Richard Curtis
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 6, 2003
A romantic comedy where nine people from different walks of life, including a British Prime Minister, a graphic designer and a married man with wandering eyes navigate love and romance during Christmastime.
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“Office Christmas Party” (2016)
Image Credit: ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Col - Director: Will Speck and Josh Gordon
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 9, 2016
Starring Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman and Kate McKinnon, this film explores how crazy an office Christmas party can get. To secure a high-profile client and save their company’s branch, a man throws a larger-than-life office party.
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“Jingle All the Way” (1996)
Image Credit: Getty Images for NETFLIX - Director: Brian Levant
- Platform: AppleTV+
- Date: Nov. 16, 1996
This holiday film sees Arnold Schwarzenegger play a busy father determined to secure his son’s favorite toy (Turbo-Man) for Christmas. As he hunts for the special gift, he runs into another father with the same goal.
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“This Christmas” (2007)
Image Credit: ©Screen Gems/Courtesy Everett C - Director: Preston A. Whitmore II
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Nov. 21, 2007
Starring Regina King, Idris Elba and Loretta Devine, this film centers around the Whitfield family gathering together for the first time in years for Christmas. As the family reunites, secrets and feuds come to light.
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“How to Fall in Love by the Holidays” (2023)
Image Credit: Getty Images for The American He - Director: Michael Kennedy
- Platform: Roku
- Date: Nov. 3
This film centers around a writer and CEO tasked with saving her company by writing a column about falling in love. Written by Ansley Gordon and directed by Michael Kennedy, the film’s cast includes seasoned actress Teri Hatcher, and will be available to stream for free on Roku.
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“The Holiday Calendar” (2018)
Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix - Director: Bradley Walsh
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 2, 2018
This film sees Kat Graham playing a photographer who inherits an old advent calendar that seems to magically predict the future, including her love life. The holiday film is based on a screenplay by Amyn Kaderali.
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“Almost Christmas” (2016)
Image Credit: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Col - Director: David E. Talbert
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Nov. 11, 2016
Hoping for a Christmas miracle following the passing of his wife, Walter brings his entire family together. The family-centered movie stars Mo’Nique, Nicole Ari Parker, Donald Glover and Gabrielle Union.
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“The Perfect Holiday” (2007)
Image Credit: Yari Film Group Releasing/courte - Director: Lance Rivera
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 12, 2007
A heartfelt movie where Gabrielle Union plays a divorced mom whose daughter enlists in the help of a department-store Santa Claus (played by Morris Chestnut), to raise her mother’s spirits.
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“Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey” (2020)
Image Credit: Cr. Gareth Gatrell/NETFLIX - Director: David E. Talbert
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 6, 2020
A holiday film with a magical twist, where a toy maker is betrayed by his apprentice, but gains hope following the arrival of his granddaughter. The film, which stars Forest Whitaker, Phylicia Rashad and Anika Noni Rose, includes musical numbers.
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“Scrooged” (1998)
Image Credit: ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Col - Director: Richard Donner
- Platform: Paramount+
- Date: Nov. 23, 1998
In this film, Bill Murray plays a devious television executive in this modern ‘90s spin of Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol.” After firing an employee on Christmas Eve, Frank Cross (played by Murray) is visited by three ghosts.
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“Operation Christmas Drop” (2020)
Image Credit: Ricardo Hubbs/NETFLIX © 2020 - Director: Martin Wood
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 5, 2020
Starring Kat Graham and Alexander Ludwig, this film centers around a stern congressional aide who conflicts with an Air Force pilot over his side project Operation: Christmas Drop. The movie is loosely based on the real-life U.S. Air Force Operation Christmas Drop humanitarian mission, which began in 1952.
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“Four Christmases” (2008)
Image Credit: ©New Line Cinema/Courtesy Evere - Director: Seth Gordon
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Nov. 26, 2008
This romantic comedy centers around Brad and Kate, a couple whose tropical vacation gets canceled, leaving them to instead visit all four of their divorced parents on Christmas. Directed by Seth Gordon the cast includes Reese Witherspoon, Vince Vaughn and Kristin Chenoweth.
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“Something From Tiffany’s” (2022)
Image Credit: Erin Simkin/Prime Video - Director: Daryl Wein
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 9, 2022
A classic holiday switch-up film, where Zoey Deutch plays Rachel, a woman who mistakenly accepts an engagement ring meant for someone else. Based on the screenplay by Tamara Chestn, the film also stars Béis founder Shay Mitchell.
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“Black Nativity” (2013)
Image Credit: ©Fox Searchlight/Courtesy Evere - Director: Kasi Lemmons
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Nov. 27, 2013
Combining poetry, dance and song, “Black Nativity” is a cinematic showcase of the Nativity story from an African American perspective. Starring Jacob Latimore, Jennifer Hudson, Angela Bassett and Mary J. Blige, the film is based on Langston Hughes’ 1961 play of the same name.
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“Happy Christmas” (2014)
Image Credit: ©Magnolia Pictures/Courtesy Eve - Produced By: Joe Swanberg and Peter Gilbert
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Jul. 25, 2014
After Jenny moves in with her older brother and his wife Kelly, the irresponsible adult makes a lasting impact and change in Kelly’s life. The cast includes Anna Kendrick and Joe Swanberg.
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“Violent Night” (2022)
Image Credit: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Col - Produced By: David Leitch, Guy Danella, Kelly McCormick and Annie Marter
- Platform: Prime Video
- Date: Dec. 2, 2022
A film where mercenaries take over a family compound on Christmas Eve, until a Santa Claus on the grounds gives them a night they won’t forget. The comedy film gives Santa Claus an action-oriented twist.
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“The Christmas Chronicles” (2018)
Image Credit: ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Colle - Produced By: Chris Columbus and Michael Barnathan
- Platform: Netflix
- Date: Nov. 22, 2018
This lighthearted holiday film follows the Pierce siblings as they embark on a plan to capture Santa Claus. The duo’s plan then changes to helping St. Nick save Christmas before it’s too late.
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“Jack Frost” (1998)
Image Credit: ©Warner Bros/courtesy Everett C - Produced By: Mark Canton and Irving Azoff
- Platform: Prime Video and Roku
- Date: Dec. 11, 1998
Michael Keaton plays an unreliable father who suddenly dies in a car accident, only to reincarnate one year later as a snowman. With his new chance at life, Jack Frost uses it to form a real relationship with his family.
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“The Family Stone” (2005)
Image Credit: ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C - Produced By: Michael London
- Platform: AppleTV+
- Date: Dec. 16, 2005
A comedy-drama film where Sarah Jessica Parker plays an uptight girlfriend who is nervous about meeting her boyfriends’ Connecticut family at Christmas. Luke Wilson, Claire Danes, Diane Keaton and Rachel McAdams also star in the film.
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“Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992)
Image Credit: ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett C - Produced By: John Hughes
- Platform: Prime Video and Starz
- Date: Nov. 15, 1992
A sequel to the beloved classic where main character Kevin loses his family in an airport and takes a plane to New York City by mistake. He once again runs into mischievous criminals who are seeking to rob people during the holiday season.
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“A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas” (2011)
Image Credit: Getty Images - Produced By: Greg Shapiro, Regina Taufen, Richard Brener and Gregory Scott Shapiro
- Platform: AppleTV+
- Date: Nov. 4, 2011
A holiday twist on the comedy duo characters Harold and Kumar, where the pair ventures to New York City to save Harolds’ father-in-law’s Christmas tree. Once best friends, the pair find themselves in the center of another insane adventure.
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“Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas” (1997)
Image Credit: ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy - Produced by: Walt Disney Television Animation
- Platform: Disney+
- Date: Nov. 11, 1997
A Disney animated sequel where Princess Belle’s holiday party plans are under attack when the castle’s pipe organ makes a plan to ruin not only Belle’s Christmas festivities but her relationship with the beloved Beast.
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“Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special” (2020)
Image Credit: ©Apple TV/Courtesy Everett Coll - Produced by: Mariah Carey, Tim Case, Charleen Manca, and Matthew Turke
- Date: Dec. 4, 2020
- Platform: AppleTV+
A holiday show where Santa Claus enlists in the help of none other than Mariah Carey, who saves the day. The special, which first premiered in 2020, features appearances by Ariana Grande, Jennifer Hudson and Snoop Dogg.
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“The Night Before” (2015)
Image Credit: ©Columbia Pictures/courtesy Eve - Produced by: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and James Weaver
- Date: Nov. 20, 2015
- Platform: Prime Video
A comedy film where Ethan’s, Issac’s and Chris’ plans to gather on Christmas Eve are in their final stages. In light of Issac expecting his first child, the trio has one last epic night of hanging out by searching for one of the most important Christmas parties in New York City: the Nutcracka Ball.