With the holiday season around the corner, it's the perfect time to start planning which of your top Christmas movies you want to watch with your family. It's easy to be spoiled by choice, since there are tons of old classics, some newer Netflix Christmas movies, and romantic Christmas movies to check out all over the various streaming services. And you can't forget about Disney Plus, which even has its own section dedicated to the holiday season and has much more to offer other than cartoons like Mickey Mouse. Some of the best family Christmas movies can be found there as well as other streaming platforms.
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So which movie do you choose first? That's a great question -- and a difficult decision! Whether you're in the mood for laughs with the A Christmas Story cast, heartfelt sentiment about the season, or a fun rom-com to settle in and enjoy with the rest of the fam, we've got your back. We've sifted through the best family Christmas movies you can find on streaming services to get you ready for the upcoming festivities. From Netflix and Disney+ to renting a solid classic on Amazon Prime Video, every movie on this list is accessible somewhere this holiday season.
Here are the 50 best family Christmas movies you can watch right now on the streaming platform of your choice.
Noelle (2019)

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Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader star as Kris Kringle's children who live up in the North Pole. Nick (Hader) is set to take over the family business but is failing his Santa training. Noelle (Kendrick) suggests he take a break, but then he disappears, and it's up to her to find him and save Christmas. As usual, Kendrick is a delight to watch as she investigates the real world, teaches others about the meaning of the season, and embraces her heritage. And, of course, you'll hear her incredible singing voice.
Where to watch: Disney+
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999)

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This sweet little animated film includes three stories featuring some of your Disney favorites -- Donald Duck: Stuck on Christmas, A Very Goofy Christmas, and Mickey and Minnie's Gift of the Magi. It even had a sequel released a few years later with all new stories, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas. This is a particularly great option for families with smaller children who might not have the attention span to watch a full-length feature film.
Where to watch: Disney+
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)

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Michael Caine. Muppets. A classic Charles Dickens tale. Could you ask for anything more? In one of the all-time best Christmas movies, Caine stars as Ebenezer Scrooge with Kermit the frog as Bob Cratchit. All of your favorite characters from the Muppets appear in this festive film with tons of good music, heart, and fun for the whole family.
Where to watch: Disney+
The Santa Clause (1994)

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Tim Allen stars as businessman Scott Calvin, who's having a rough Christmas with his son. Things seem to turn around when Santa Claus falls off their roof on Christmas Eve, leaving it up to Scott and his son Charlie to deliver all of the remaining presents. You see a magical take on the North Pole, and there's lots of good info to explain how exactly Santa Claus makes it around the world and down chimney after chimney in one night.
Where to watch: Disney+
Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)

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All of your favorite classic Disney characters come together in this memorable take on the Charles Dickens classic. Scrooge McDuck, Mickey and Minnie, Jiminy Cricket, Goofy, and more make this an unforgettable holiday classic. It's a quick watch, and it's guaranteed to brighten up your Christmas time with a little holiday cheer and Disney magic.
Where to watch: Disney+
Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)

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Okay, there's technically also a Home Alone 3, but I'm a traditionalist. Plus, the first two are just so good it's really a tie. Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McAlister, who accidentally gets left behind at home over Christmas when his family goes on vacation. Kevin must protect his home from a couple of burglars who are looking to capitalize on wealthy families being out of town during the holidays while his mother desperately tries to make it home to him by Christmas day.
The sequel brings back all the hilarious characters, but it's set in New York City because Kevin gets on the wrong plane. Through all of the chaos, both films address the true meaning of Christmas and how important your family is. You'll laugh, you'll cry. You'll have to explain to your children what a landline phone is. They are two of the best.
Where to watch: Disney+
While You Were Sleeping (1995)

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Get into the Christmas spirit and watch Sandra Bullock make the moves on a guy in a coma. It's a weird plot, but not as weird as it sounds. Lucy (Bullock) saves her crush Peter (Peter Gallagher) from a train at the station where she works. His family thinks that she's his fiance at the hospital, and she...doesn't correct them. But when his handsome brother Jack (Bill Pullman) shows up, Lucy realizes she might be in way over her head. There's a love story, Christmas, and some quirky family members making this little rom-com a must-watch.
Where to watch: Disney+
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

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Is the Tim Burton classic a Halloween or holiday film? Everyone has their own opinion, but I'd argue it goes both ways. Jack Skellington lives in the spooky town of Halloween but discovers a magical place called Christmas Town. He's been bored with scaring people every year and decides to hijack Christmas with his personal scary touch. It's up to Jack to realize that Christmas needs Santa Claus and to really learn what each season is about. Tim Burton's unique characters have made this a cult classic over the years and one that your kids will thoroughly enjoy.
Where to watch: Disney+
The Knight Before Christmas (2019)

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Vanessa Hudgens is a high school science teacher named Brooke Winters who's all but finished with love. That is, until she meets squire Cole Christopher Fredrick Lyons (Josh Whitehouse), who finds himself transported to 2019 from 1334 Norwich, England. He meets Brooke during the Christmas season, and it's love. While Cole has to recover from a car accident, the teacher nurses him back to health at her guest home, and you can probably guess what happens from there. Time-traveling romances are still definitely a thing.
Where to watch: Netflix
A Christmas Carol (2009)

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Another adaptation of the classic holiday story stars Jim Carrey as Scrooge as well as the three ghosts that haunt him. It's a bit of a darker take on the story of Scrooge compared to other options on this list. It also stars Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright and Cary Elwes, rounding out a seriously impressive cast for a children's movie. The film was written and directed by Robert Zemeckis, who used the same digital format he previously used on the 2004 film The Polar Express.
Where to watch: Disney+
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997)

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Belle and the Beast and all of your favorite household items are back in the enchanted castle, but this time Belle is trying to prepare for the holiday season. The film starts after the curse has been broken at a lovely holiday party held at the castle. Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts reminisce about the time Christmas was saved (by Belle of course). If your kids really love Disney and cartoons, this is a fun option to add in some festive holiday fun.
Where to watch: Disney+
Twas The Night (2001)

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This Disney Channel original movie stars Bryan Cranston as Nick Wrigley, an irresponsible adult who takes Santa's sleigh out for a joy ride with his 14-year-old nephew (Josh Zuckerman). Will Nick evade the criminals that are after him? Will Christmas be ruined? You'll have to watch to find out! It's cheesy but in a fun way with some life lessons that definitely teach you about what the meaning of Christmas is really about.
Where to watch: Disney+
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

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Let's face it: Jim Carrey plays a mean Grinch. No, literally. This live-action adaptation of the beloved Christmas classic is one of the best there is. From a pint-sized Taylor Momsen to Carrey as a completely furry vision of the most wicked Dr. Seuss character ever, this is required viewing for families, especially for those with kids who grew up in the 2000s. And that Faith Hill original song "Where Are You Christmas?" is the cherry on top.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
Deck the Halls (2006)

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A Matthew Broderick classic where neighbors clash when it comes to getting festive for the holidays. Steve (Broderick) lives a totally buttoned-up existence compared to Danny (Danny DeVito) and when the new neighbor moves in, that kicks off a holiday decoration battle royale between the two. The results have to be seen to be believed.
Where to watch: Starz
Jack Frost (1998)

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Jack Frost (Michael Keaton) is a musician who just wants to make it big. But he's getting older and realizing he never spent that much time with his wife or son. When he dies in a car accident on Christmas day, he comes back to life as a snowman when his son Charlie (Joseph Cross) plays one of his dad's tunes on the harmonica. Highly improbable? Yes. Adorable? Also yes.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
The Polar Express (2004)

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A young boy who doesn't believe in Santa Claus or the North Pole boards a train headed straight there. Along the way, he learns to believe -- and meets some very special individuals along the way. But the real star is the dazzling visuals, which were the best money could buy in 2004. Not to mention Tom Hanks playing everyone from Santa Claus to the conductor. Based on the beloved children's book, this will be an easy favorite for young kids year after year.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
Jingle All the Way (1996)

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All Howard Langston (Arnold Schwarzenegger) knows how to do is work. That's why his son and wife are so frustrated with him. Nevertheless, he promises to get his son Jamie (Jake Lloyd) a Turbo-Man action figure for Christmas. The only problem is, mailman Myron (Sinbad) wants one for his son too. The pair have to duke it out to see who'll end up bagging the most-wanted figure for the holiday. Is this movie totally ridiculous? Sure. But at its heart, it's incredibly sweet and really does show what Christmas is all about.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
Christmas with the Kranks (2004)

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Luther (Tim Allen) and his wife Nora (Jamie Lee Curtis) are skipping the whole Christmas celebration this year. Instead, they're taking a trip to the Caribbean. Their neighbors don't take kindly to this, and as such, the Kranks find themselves stuck dueling with the rest of their street to win the "best decorated" competition -- and they're sucked into the holiday spirit once more.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
Elf (2003)

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Buddy (Will Ferrell) is a little bit different. He was taken to the North Pole as a child and raised just like one of Santa's elves, but he's a regular human. He can't help but feel he doesn't fit in there, though, so he sets out on a journey to New York to meet his real father: Walter Hobbs (James Caan), and the pair strike up a relationship. As odd as their pairing is, Buddy is sprightly and kind and he eventually wins over Hobbs, a shrewd businessman. Santa! I know him!
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
A Christmas Story (1983)

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Young Ralphie Parker (Peter Billingsley) wants one thing for Christmas: a Red Ryder B. B. Gun. But between worrying about the dogs next door, the Old Man (Darren McGavin) and spouting some curse words, and a big fight with Scut Farkus (Zack Ward), it seems like his holiday dreams may be dashed -- or are they? This is a holiday classic for a reason and will be nostalgic for parents and grandparents who grew up on Ralphie and his shenanigans.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
Klaus (2019)

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A postman named Jesper (Jason Schwartzman) happens to be the worst at the academy he attends. He's sent off to an icy town in the North to work there in an effort to better himself, but discovers a toymaker named Klaus (J.K. Simmons) -- the pair strike up an unlikely partnership to bring toys to the children of the world. Don't skip over this one. It's actually incredibly sweet, full of heart, and will be the new addition to your annual holiday watch list you didn't know you needed.
Where to watch: Netflix
I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)

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College kid Jake (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) makes his way home to see his estranged father and family for Christmas. A Porsche is supposedly waiting for him there as a perk -- if he can ever make it. Between a football team who dumps him in the middle of the desert in a Santa suit with no ID or money and all the road bumps in the world, he's going to get home in time for Christmas or die trying. Jake learns the meaning of the season and how important family really is, which is an important lesson for kids of all ages.
Where to watch: Disney+
Prancer (1989)

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A little girl loses her mother but finds a new friend in an injured reindeer who she believes belongs to Santa: Prancer. Sam Elliott plays her grumpy father, who doesn't really believe in his daughter or Prancer, but somehow the reindeer pulls his family together. You might not have a dry eye by the end of the film as you watch Elliott give a seriously touching performance in this film full of Christmas magic.
Where to watch: Tubi
Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws (2009)

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The Santa Buddies (Budderball, Rosebud, Mudbud, and Buddha) go on a journey to the North Pole. There, they meet Puppy Paws, the son of Santa Paws, who's forgotten the reason for the season. It's up to the Santa Buddies to remind him what Christmas is all about. Another fun option for little kids who will thoroughly enjoy watching the festive holiday season as told through the eyes of some furry friends.
Where to watch: Disney+
The Christmas Chronicles (2018)

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Kate (Darby Camp) and Teddy Pierce (Judah Lewis) want to capture Santa Claus (Kurt Russell) on Christmas Eve. That doesn't go as planned, so instead, they join Santa and his elves on a rip-roaring holiday caper to save the day. It's as charming as it sounds, and Russell as Santa has to be seen to be believed. Definitely, one of the best holiday originals Netflix has released to date. Don't skip the sequel either, where Goldie Hawn co-stars as Mrs. Claus.
Where to watch: Netflix
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020)

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It wouldn't be Christmastime without a magical musical to bring us into the happiest season of the year! Forest Whitaker stars as Jeronicus Jangle, a gifted toymaker. His apprentice, Gustafson (Keegan-Michael Key), steals his unique designs, and years later, his shop is in ruins. It's up to him and his granddaughter, Journey, to get his designs back and save Christmas! There's an incredible lineup of talented musicians performing the original music in this film, including John Legend, Anika Noni Rose and Usher.
Where to watch: Netflix
Operation Christmas Drop (2020)

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In 2018, Kat Graham starred in The Holiday Calendar about a magical advent calendar that transforms her Christmas. In 2020, the actress returned in a film inspired by the real-life U.S. Air Force Operation Christmas Drop. Erica (Graham) flies to an air force base in Guam, intending to return to Washington, D.C. and recommend its closure. The handsome Andrew (Alexander Ludwig, The Covenant) is tasked with showing her around the base and educating her about the Christmas tradition of dropping gifts to people around Guam. Will Erica discover the true meaning of Christmas and keep the base open?
Where to watch: Netflix
Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square (2020)

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Christine Baranski stars as the wealthy Regina Fuller (basically Scrooge), who returns to her hometown after her father's death to evict all of the townsfolk and sell the small town to a developer planning to build a mall. It wouldn't be a Dolly Parton holiday movie without the legendary country star also performing some fun musical numbers.
Where to watch: Netflix
Just Another Christmas (2020)

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Jorge (Leandro Hassum) is a man who was born on Christmas, but he happens to hate the holiday. Understandable, since his birthday most likely gets overlooked every year. Imagine how frustrated he becomes when he realizes he wakes up one day, stuck in a time loop where every day is Christmas Eve. Life is good, but he ends up having to learn some important lessons about the choices he's made along the way — and much of that means learning what Christmas is all about. Hint: It's a lot more than he initially thought.
Where to watch: Netflix
A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish (2019)

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The story of Cinderella is retold once more in this sprightly film as a young aspiring singer named Kat (Laura Marano) is working as an elf at a Christmas tree lot. She wants to follow in her father's footsteps, but her snobby stepmother and stepsisters stand in her way. It'll take a Christmas miracle and help from Dominic "Nick" Wintergarden (Gregg Sulkin) to get her on the right track to becoming famous — and finding Christmas romance.
Where to watch: Netflix
A Boy Called Christmas (2021)

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A young boy named Nikolas (Henry Lawfull), who also goes by 'Christmas', is looking for his father in the snow-covered northern area of Elfheim. He travels to the village of the elves along with his reindeer Blitzen and his pet mouse Miika (Stephen Merchant) in a bid to figure out his purpose in life as well as the item that might bring hope to the kingdom he lives in. It's a really interesting origin story to the beloved holiday season, full of characters you'll want to come back to year after year.
Where to watch: Netflix
Trolls Holiday (2017)

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Do not sleep on this 2017 Trolls holiday special. It's a critically-acclaimed, 30-minute musical adventure with that signature fuzzy-looking animation and all the same troll voices we've come to know: Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and Zooey Deschanel. When the Queen of the Trolls, Poppy, finds out that the Bergens do not have holidays, she enlists help from her friends, Branch and the Snack Pack, to help her bring some festive flavor to the Bergens.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol (2022)

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Come to Scrooge: A Christmas Carol for an enchanting take on the Charles Dickens classic, and stay to hear Oscar winner Olivia Colman voice the Ghost of Christmas Past. Seriously, this vibrant time-travel flick features a stacked cast of British greats, including Luke Evans (Midway), Jessie Buckley (Women Talking) and Jonathan Pryce (The Crown).
Where to watch: Netflix
Father Christmas Is Back (2021)

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Four sisters return to their Yorkshire mansion to unite once more for Christmas. They share an important secret among them that ended up tearing a rift through their closeness as a family years ago. But when their long-lost father (Kelsey Grammer) shows up, things end up taking a turn for the cheerful as they work through their trauma and welcome their father back into their life. This has all of the unique humor you'd typically find in a British film but with some sweet holiday moments thrown in the mix.
Where to watch: Netflix
White Christmas (1954)

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This Christmas throwback is a classic starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen, with classic songs from the legendary Irving Berlin, including "White Christmas." It follows a team of singers and dancers working with another act to save a failing inn — all with a charming Christmas backdrop! There are some amazing musical performances, classic dance numbers, a couple of addicting love stories, and more. White Christmas has been a holiday staple for decades, so it's particularly exciting that you can enjoy it on Netflix with the family whenever you want instead of waiting around to see when it will air on TV.
Where to watch: Paramount+
Four Christmases (2008)

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This Christmas, Brad (Vince Vaughn) and Kate (Reese Witherspoon) are planning the perfect Christmas escape to Fiji, far away from their dysfunctional families. But when fog grounds their getaway plans at San Francisco International Airport and a news crew spills the beans, they're caught! Now, they're on a whirlwind tour of four Christmases, facing one family fiasco after another. As they navigate through these comedic calamities, they discover embarrassing secrets, deep-rooted fears, and what truly matters during the holidays. And it isn't staying hidden in their home away from their family.
Where to watch: Apple TV+
1000 Miles from Christmas (2021)

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1000 Miles from Christmas is a Spanish-language Netflix original with lots of hijinks and even more stunning scenery. An auditor who hates Christmas with a burning passion is reluctantly sent to a festive small town over the holidays. There, he meets a woman determined to show him what the Christmas spirit is all about.
Where to watch: Netflix
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

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When Macy's Santa is discovered in a less than festive state, the genuine and kind-hearted Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) steps in,. His unorthodox methods ruffle a few feathers, but they win the hearts of many, especially young Susan (Natalie Wood), who begins to question her upbringing. But as Kris's claims of being the real Santa are challenged, the spirit of Christmas is put on trial. As the city watches with bated breath, miracles begin to unfold, proving that sometimes, you just have to believe.
Where to watch: Disney+
It's A Wonderful Life (1946)

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A despondent George Bailey (James Stewart) contemplates his life on Christmas Eve. Heaven sends the guardian angel Clarence (Henry Travers) on a mission to help George find his way. Through a magical journey of "what might have been," George sees a version of the world without him in it. From childhood heroics to saving the family business, every act of kindness George has done throughout his life ripples through the town. It's a movie that reminds us how valuable everyone really is, even when it isn't immediately obvious -- and one of the most legendary Christmas movies of all time.
Where to watch: YouTube
Holiday Inn (1946)

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Jim Hardy (Bing Crosby), Ted Hanover (Fred Astaire), and Lila Dixon (Marjorie Reynolds) have a song and dance act they perform in New York City. When Jim dreams of leaving the spotlight for a quiet life running "Holiday Inn," an entertainment venue open only on holidays, he finds himself in a tug-of-war between talent and love. At the Inn, we get to hear songs like the classic "White Christmas," and other holiday tunes. But as Ted threatens to steal the show and the girl, Jim has to make an important decision about what's best for him: love or the limelight.
Where to watch: Rent on Amazon
I Believe in Santa (2022)

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Don't be fooled by the glossy Netflix original exterior. I Believe in Santa is a wacky fever dream. Pragmatic Lisa is a Christmas hater who managed to fall for Tom, the biggest holiday lover, like, ever. When he tells her, dead serious, that he still believes in Santa Claus, Lisa is gobsmacked — and rethinking this whole soul mates thing.
Where to watch: Netflix
The Noel Diary (2022)

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When best-selling author Jake Turner (Justin Hartley) returns home at Christmas to settle his estranged mother's estate, he discovers a diary that may hold secrets to his own past and that of Rachel (Barrett Doss) — an intriguing young woman on a mission of her own. Together, they embark on a journey to confront their pasts and discover a future that's totally unexpected.
Where to watch: Netflix
The Holiday Calendar (2018)

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When amateur photographer Abby Sutton (Kat Graham) receives an advent calendar from her grandpa, it doesn't seem like much at first. But as she opens each door, Abby starts getting into the calendar and the reason for the season — especially when she meets a man named Ty Walker (Ethan Peck), and things in her life start falling into place a little too easily. Love is in the air! It has pretty much everything you could want: Romance, Christmas, family, and a little bit of holiday magic. Abby is an easy character to root for as you watch her make it through the season with and without the calendar's help.
Where to watch: Netflix
A California Christmas Series (2020-2021)

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A California Christmas is part of a series with two films for now, but that could change anytime. It follows Joseph Van Aston (Josh Swickard), the son of a wealthy real estate agent who's sent to buy a dairy farm from the hardworking Callie Bernet (Lauren Swickard). When he's met with opposition, he tries something else: Pretending to be the new ranch hand Manny and getting on Callie's good side. And you know what? Just in time for the holidays, the pair end up falling for each other. Then the story continues in the next installment!
Where to watch: Netflix
A Castle for Christmas (2021)

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Author Sophie Brown (Brooke Shields) heads to Scotland in an effort to escape some of the bad will caused by her previous book. She visits a nearby castle called Dun Dunbar, helmed by a prickly duke named Myles (Cary Elwes). When push comes to shove, Brown ends up falling for the duke and warming up his chilly heart. As a former Hallmark actress, Shields fits in perfectly to the feel-good Christmas story and brings her classic charm to Scotland as Sophie slowly falls in love with the country itself and rediscovers who she really is.
Where to watch: Netflix
David and the Elves (2021)

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David (Cyprian Grabowski) is a young boy who lives with his parents in the mountains. Christmas is a big deal for the family, up until they move to Warsaw. That means David loses a bit of his Christmas power. An elf from the North Pole runs away to find David and imbue him with more power. The pair go on a journey to find David's grandparents and enjoy the holidays once more, all while David's parents and Santa tries to find them. It's an unexpected Christmas adventure you didn't know you needed and will easily be popular for the whole family.
Where to watch: Netflix
Holiday Rush (2019)

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Hip-hop radio DJ Rush Williams (Romany Malco) finds himself jobless after his station is taken over and converted to a pop format. He and his four kids have to move into his Aunt Jo's (Darlene Love) house once more, as they did before Rush came into money. The result? He and his producer Roxy (Sonequa Martin-Green) fall in love while working to bring Rush's station back to fruition over the holidays. There's nothing like seeing the family come together during the holidays during times of stress and chaos and a deserving dad getting a second chance at love.
Where to watch: Netflix
Single All the Way (2021)

Peter (Michael Urie) is tired of dealing with his family's constant inquiries about his remaining single. So he enlists his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to pose as his boyfriend, so he has someone to bring home for the holidays. But what if a real romance blossoms between the two during the charade? Guess you'll have to watch and see what happens!
Where to watch: Netflix
Christmas With a View (2018)

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Reality TV star and chef Shane Roarke (Scott Cavalheiro) takes over as the head chef of a ski resort's restaurant. But Clara (Kaitlyn Leeb), the restaurant manager, isn't too happy about this. The two continue to cross paths, however, and with the holidays in full bloom, romance has to blossom as well in this cozy Christmas romance. It's the classic story of opposites coming together despite being at odds, and that snowy resort backdrop really helps create a festive holiday ambiance.
Where to watch: Netflix
Christmas Inheritance (2017)

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Ellen Langford (Eliza Taylor) has one prerequisite before she can take over her father's business: Deliver a Christmas card to his former partner. While stranded at an inn in the middle of a snowstorm, she learns what Christmas is really about, and how important the season is in comparison to her inheritance. She may have a handsome fiancé waiting for her back in the big city, but a new love interest might just change everything for Ellen. Not to mention she gets to learn more about herself, her parents and her future while completing her father's oldest holiday tradition.
Where to watch: Netflix
