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The 100 Best Christmas Movies of All Time. From Home Alone and Elf to classics like Miracle on 34th Street, we’ve made our list of great holiday films and checked it at least twice. Now, to...
To help guide you, we've listed our picks for the best Christmas movies ever — featuring a grab bag of sentimental classics, adult-oriented comedies, and animated favorites — and details on...
The Top 100 Christmas movies of all-time. by Eric-Scissorhands • Created 13 years ago • Modified 10 months ago. Every Year around the holidays, i dust off my VHS Tapes & DVDs and watch some of these flicks to help get into the "Spirit of the Holiday Season."
From holiday staples like Elf and Love Actually to subversive classics like Gremlins and Die Hard, these are the greatest Christmas movies ever made.
From ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Elf’ to ‘Die Hard’, we count down our all-time favourite festive films to find the best Christmas movies of all time.
Between Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, and A Charlie Brown Christmas, the Sixties was truly the golden age of Christmas TV specials (short films, really).
Variety picks the best Christmas movies of all time, from modern films like ‘Die Hard’ and ‘Elf’ to classics like ‘It’s A Wonderful Life.'
The 40 Best Christmas Movies of All Time. The holiday season is upon us, which means it’s time to put away our differences in the interest of peace on earth, goodwill toward others, etc., etc., and kick back with a great Christmas movie, a filmmaking tradition that dates back to the 1898 film Santa Claus.
A list of the best Christmas films ever with something for everyone. The list is in alphabetical order and contains everything from full blown family Christmas movies to action movies which are set during the festive holiday season.
Holiday staples like Elf (2003), A Christmas Story (1983), and White Christmas (1954) are well represented, but the breakdown is not without some surprises. See the top 50 below, and peruse...