The Best Christmas Movies Of All Time
The Best Christmas Movies Of All Time
The Hello Molly team wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Celebrating the end of year in glitter and wine, or a cosy night in like a few of us? If it's the latter, here's some of our favourite trending movies for the best Christmas film binge!
Edward Scissor Hands
Image Credit: 20th Century Fox
With Johnny Depp's pale, scarred exterior and scissor-hands, Edward ostentatiously stands out admist the idyllic surburban Christmastime landscape of Tim Burton's 1990's fantasy. Neverthless, his sweet nature and back story proves perfectly in tune with the festive spirit. Moral lessons of kindness, pure love between two individuals and to never judge a book by its cover!
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Love Actually
Image Credit: Universal Pictures
The early 2000 cult classic is a must for a Christmas movie binge session. The star-studded romantic comedy is filled with unique characters with their own detailed stories. It's the perfect level of cheesy, exactly what you need on the big screen. You also gotta love Hugh Grant dancing through the hallways as the Prime Minister! Absolutely iconic!
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The Nightmare Before Christmas
Image Credit: Buena Vista
Is it a Halloween movie or a Christmas flick? Whatever it is, it's our fave feel-good and child-hood memory evoking movie of all time! Tim Burton's animated fantasy is an absolute masterpiece. It's a sumptious visual wonder of tricks, treats and magic that only he can accomplish. If Jack Skeleton is as charming as he is as the Pumpkin King, we're okay with him showing up at a Xmas party dressed as Santa Claus!
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How The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Image Credit: Universal Pictures
You either love it or hate it! You have to admit that Jim Carrey's rendition as the Grinch is positively stellar, and one of his best works! Since it's Jim Carrey, there's much improvised humour twinkled in with festive spirit, giving a whole new dimension of the Grinch's character. We also get a gross banana peel eating scene that passes because only Carrey can pull it off!
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Home Alone
Image Credit: 20th Century Fox
If you're a millennial, you would have grown up with Home Alone! Forgotten by his large family at Christmas time, he's forced to battle and out smart a couple of dimwit thieves, played by the talented Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern. Sounds like a dream, being alone without parents! The ultimate children's adventure!
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The Santa Clause
Image Credit: Buena Vista
Another 1994 cult-classic that put smiles and fear in the hearts of children- the fear that Santa would fall of their roof and to his death at Christmas time? Yeah.... not the best way to start the festive season! Nevertheless, being comedically coerced to take on the role as the next Santa Clause is enough to put some smiles on our faces!
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The Christmas Chronicles
Image Credit: Netflix
This Netflix distributed movie is steadily earning its reputation as the Christmas Movie of all time! Let's just say it has a different take on the holiday season and it's a must-see! Experiencing Kurt Russell as a suave and not so jolly Santa Clause is an absolute treat. Seeing the cameo roles of his long time partner Goldie Hawn as Mrs Clause is also a lovely touch! If that doesn't sway you, Russell belts out an incredible jazz rendition of "Santa Claus Is Back In Town"!
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Meet Me In St. Louis
Image Credit: Metro Goldwyn Mayer
This feel-good 1944 musical from Vincete Minnelli is a Christmas classic comprised of magical vignettes you can only expect from a Metro Goldwyn Mayer movie. Despite the variety of scenes, none are so famous as the one featuring star Judy Garland singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas".
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Elf
Image Credit: New Line Ditribution
Another feel-good cult classic that we all grew up watching. Will Ferrell as the clownish orphan raised by Santa Clause and his elves is a memorable performance. His journey to find his cynical biological father is a surprisingly sweet and heartfelt fish-out-of-water fantasy one can only expect from a Christmas-themed movie!
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A Muppet Christmas Carol
Image Credit: Buena Vista Pictures
If you're unfamiliar with the work of author Charles Dickens, his tale A Christmas Carol is ... unusually dark, with ghosts and the desire for redemption. Luckily, Buena Vista ups the jolly factor. They up the ante by stocking the morbid tale with singing, and showcasing some of the Muppet's most beloved characters. A much more kid friendly version to spread the meaning of Christmas joy!
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The Holiday
Image Credit: Universal Pictures
As cheesy as this movie was, it's still a top contender on our Christmas movie list! Nancy Meyers is the queen of cosy, and this romantic Christmas-set comedy is as warm and snuggly as it gets. Two very different women face simultaneous failed romantic ventures. What do they do to get away from it all? They swap houses over the holidays and in turn, find new good guys to swoon over!
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Christmas With The Kranks
Image Credit: Sony Pictures
Another stellar performance by actor Tim Allen and co-star Jamie Lee Curtis. With their daughter away, the Kranks decide to spontaneously skip Christmas altogether much to the horror of their suburb. When their daughter decides to visit home, it's a mad rush to get everything decorated in time! The trope might be a little overdone, but it's worth it if you want a few good laughs and for Christmas cheer! Expect some zaniness and mania thrown it!!
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Jack Frost
Image Credit: Warner Bros Pictures
Yes, Michael Keaton gets a Christmas movie too! Literally playing a man named Jack Frost, who lived his life as an aging rocker meets a tragic end in a car accident on Christmas Day. Eventually, he's brought back to life by a song his son plays on his old harmonica- but there's a catch. He's brought back as a snowman... This bittersweet story is sure invoke a tear or too!