Christmas Day is finally here. Whether you’re in transit to relatives or taking a breather from last-minute gift shopping and cooking, today’s the perfect day to binge-watch some Christmas movies.
There are many great Christmas flicks to watch, yet it could be hard to pull a streaming marathon before Santa arrives. If you’re game to spend your morning (or night) watching creepily cheery elves, a horrible holiday mix-up, and naughty St. Nicks, we’ve got you covered.
From Love Actually to The Nightmare Before Christmas, these Christmas movies will keep you merry (and relaxed) during your holiday festivities.
Love Actually
‘Tis the season for holiday romance, and Love Actually is the Christmas rom-com that’s funny, heartwarming, and slightly cheesy. The flick hits its peak on Christmas Eve, when you’ll find out that 10 different love stories are (actually) connected together.
Elf: Buddy’s Musical Christmas
We can’t get enough of Buddy the Elf, and this animated movie is just as cute as the first one. Elf: Buddy’s Musical Christmas highlights Buddy’s journey when he leaves the North Pole to find his family in New York City.
Scrooged
A Christmas Carol gets an ’80s makeover in the movie, Scrooged. Bill Murray, who plays a mean-spirited TV executive, is visited by three ghosts after firing an employee on Christmas Eve.
Bad Santa
Willie and Marcus are two criminals with the worst holiday scheme. In Bad Santa, the duo poses as Santa and an elf to steal money from giant department stores.
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
When a thief goes undercover as an actor, he’s tasked with an unusual role. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang highlights his strange audition in Los Angeles, where he becomes involved in a deadly crime investigation.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
“This is Halloween!” Just kidding. Jack Skellington stumbles into a strange holiday atmosphere in The Nightmare Before Christmas. It’s also pretty hilarious when Santa gets captured by Oogie Boogie.
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