Best Christmas Movies to Watch in 2023
It’s time to start wrapping gifts, eat some candy canes, and trim the tree. If all of that seems like too much work, you can still easily create a festive atmosphere by sitting down and watching some classic Christmas movies, such as The Santa Clause, Die Hard, and Elf.
While You Were Sleeping
“While You Were Sleeping” is a delightful romantic comedy that enthralls viewers with its endearing characters and touching plot. Sandra Bullock plays Lucy in the Jon Turteltaub-directed movie, a lonely transit worker who enjoys daydreaming. When Lucy saves a dashing stranger, played by Peter Gallagher, from an approaching train, the story takes a delightful turn. Due to misunderstandings, the family thinks Lucy and the unconscious man are engaged. Lucy becomes enmeshed in a web of humorous situations and unexpected romance as she gets to know the family over the Christmas season.
A standout performance is Sandra Bullock’s, which displays both her emotional nuance and comedic timing. The dynamic ensemble of supporting actors, which includes Bill Pullman and Peter Gallagher, enhances the appeal of the movie. The Christmastime setting of the movie in Chicago creates a joyous and enchanting ambiance.
In addition to being a romantic comedy, “While You Were Sleeping” tells a meaningful tale about the value of sincere relationships and the transformational potential of love. The screenplay is a timeless and feel-good classic in the romantic comedy genre because it successfully balances heartfelt moments with humor. The movie has earned its status as a well-liked romantic comedy that still has an impact on viewers thanks to its likable characters and clever story turns.
The Polar Express
“The Polar Express,” a wonderful animated adventure directed by Robert Zemeckis, is the ideal representation of the spirit of the holidays.. The movie, which is based on the well-known children’s book, follows a young child as he travels to the North Pole on a magical train called the Polar Express. The beautiful animation and expressive characters bring the story to life, creating a visually stunning and immersive experience. Tom Hanks voices a number of characters, including the conductor, who adds complexity to the narrative.
Audiences of all ages find resonance in the film’s message regarding the significance of belief and the spirit of Christmas. “The Polar Express” is a beloved holiday classic that never fails to enthrall audiences and inspire awe and delight during the holiday season, thanks to its magnificent visuals, moving soundtrack, and endearing tale.
Home Alone
A popular holiday tradition, the “Home Alone” film series is renowned for its blend of slapstick humor, touching moments, and the enduring theme of family.
Chris Columbus’s 1990 film “Home Alone” introduces us to Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), an eight-year-old who unintentionally gets left behind when his family takes a Christmas vacation. Kevin’s inventiveness and clever use of booby traps to deter burglars make for an enjoyable and humorous journey.
In “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992), Kevin finds his way around New York City’s streets. While giving Kevin’s adventures a fresh perspective, the film maintains the charm of the original while pursuing the same burglars, played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern.
Die Hard
John McTiernan’s genre-defining action movie “Die Hard” (1988) has become an iconic work of cinema. The film, which stars Bruce Willis as NYPD officer John McClane, takes place during a Christmas party at Los Angeles’ Nakatomi Plaza and features terrorists holding hostages, including McClane’s wife. “Die Hard” is unique because of its fast-paced action sequences, charismatic performance by Willis, and the captivating game of cat and mouse between McClane and the crafty antagonist Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman).
The movie delivers the ideal balance of humor, suspense, and spectacular set pieces while defying traditional action clichés with a sympathetic and fragile hero. Hans Zimmer’s soundtrack, the cramped location, and catchy one-liners all add to the movie’s timeless appeal. In addition to redefining the action genre, “Die Hard” established the benchmark for the contemporary action blockbuster, earning it a timeless classic that is beloved by viewers all over the world.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
Bringing us into the enchanted realm of Hogwarts, director Chris Columbus follows a young Harry Potter as he comes to terms with his identity as a wizard. The movie expertly establishes the tone for the series by fusing humor, wonder, and the start of the great battle against the evil wizard Voldemort.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
In the second part, Harry explores Hogwarts’ mysteries. By adding darker elements, the film skillfully preserves the magical atmosphere, building upon the groundwork established in the first film.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004):
Exploring the darker and more complex themes of the wizarding world. The introduction of Sirius Black adds depth to the narrative, and the film marks a turning point in the character development of Harry and his friends.
A number of movies have a Christmas setting, like “Goblet of Fire”‘s Yule Ball and “Sorcerer’s Stone,” which adds to the joyous mood. The series’ overarching themes of bravery, friendship, and good triumphing over evil are ideal for the holiday season.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
This Mike Newell-directed movie takes a sinister turn when Harry is unintentionally accepted into the Triwizard Tournament, which sets him up for a showdown with Lord Voldemort. The way it depicts the increasing perils and difficulties facing the wizarding world is excellent.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
David Yates, the director, explores Harry’s psychological toll while he contends with the wizarding community’s skepticism regarding Voldemort’s reappearance in this film. It expands on the examination of the motivations and feelings of the characters while introducing the Order of the Phoenix.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
Yates makes a comeback with a film that explores Voldemort’s past and provides important historical context for the wizarding community. As the story deepens, friendships grow strained and romance blossoms in the midst of the encroaching night.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part. 1 & 2
As Harry, Ron, and Hermione set out on a treacherous quest to destroy the Horcruxes and the wizarding world was in imminent danger, the film concentrated on character development. The movie deftly wraps up loose ends, highlighting the characters’ development and the decisive battle between Voldemort and Harry.
The Harry Potter marathon is a celebration of love, loyalty, and the strength of unity in addition to magic and adventure. With their nostalgic and cozy atmosphere, the holidays make the perfect setting for this emotional journey through film. Gather a blanket and a cup of hot chocolate, and prepare for an engrossing Christmas movie marathon that will serve as both a timeless reminder of the enduring magic of the season and an enjoyable pastime. Delve into the magical world of Harry Potter.
The Santa Clauses
It’s Scott Calvin again! He’s still as happy as ever, even after almost thirty years as Santa Claus. But his Santa magic fades with the popularity of Christmas. Scott finds it difficult to balance his family’s needs with the responsibilities of his job. When Scott learns that he can retire from his position, he thinks about giving up his role as Santa Claus in order to find a deserving replacement and improve as a husband and father.
Wishing everyone a joyous Christmas filled with warmth, laughter, and a fantastic movie marathon! May your holiday season be adorned with the glow of festive lights and the timeless tales that bring smiles to faces. Whether you’re snuggled under blankets with family or enjoying a solo cinematic adventure, may each frame be a canvas of happiness and every plot twist a moment of delight. From classic holiday films to cherished favorites, let the magic of the season unfold on your screens, creating memories that linger long after the credits roll. Here’s to the joy of shared laughter, the comfort of familiar stories, and the spirit of Christmas infusing every frame of your movie marathon. Merry Christmas, and may your celebration be as heartwarming as the best scenes in your favorite films!