Summary

  • Christmas movies come in various genres, including horror, comedy, drama, and action, providing options for fans of all genres.
  • Krampus, Noelle, The Night Before, The Grinch, Jingle Jangle, Last Christmas, Better Watch Out, and Happiest Season are recent Christmas movies worth watching.
  • These movies capture the holiday spirit through festive visuals, holiday songs, and themes, while offering unique and entertaining storylines.

Every year around the holidays, Christmas movies begin to flood streaming services and network television and people can watch some of the most beloved holiday movies from the past. However, there are also more recent Christmas movies that deserve attention as well, many of which are even better than the ones from years past. While many of the more recent Christmas movies veer into the territory of romantic comedies, there are also plenty of others to choose from, including dramas, family films, horror movies, and action flicks taking place during the holiday season.

There will always be arguments over whether a movie is an actual Christmas movie or one that just takes place during Christmas, but when a movie features the holiday season, Christmas trees, festive holiday songs, and the snowy visage of December, it delivers that holiday spirit. This is even the case when the movies deliver a serial killing Santa Claus, the demonic alter ego of Saint Nicholas, or a superhero family trying to find the meaning of the holidays. Over the last decade, there have been several amazing new Christmas movies for fans of all genres.

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Time to get into the Christmas spirit with a run down of the best Christmas movies of all time.

17 Krampus (2015)

A Horror Movie About The Dark Side of Christmas

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Krampus
Release Date
December 4, 2015
Runtime
98minutes
Director
Michael Dougherty
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    Luke Hawker
  • Headshot Of Toni Collette
    Toni Collette

WHERE TO WATCH

Stream no on Peacock

It can be difficult to mix horror and Christmas effectively, but it can be really fun when it does end up working. In Krampus, a dysfunctional family attempts to celebrate together despite everyone being preoccupied with their problems and grievances. Their lack of Christmas spirit soon gets them targeted by the ancient monster, Krampus. The movie does a nice job of bringing the old holiday lore into a modern setting. There is also some fun dark comedy which is handled well by the talented cast that includes Toni Collette and Adam Scott.

16 Noelle (2019)

A Christmas Movie About Santa's Daughter

Noelle smiling outside in the snow in Noelle

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Noelle
G
Family
Comedy
Release Date
November 12, 2019
Runtime
100 Minutes
Director
Marc Lawrence

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Available to stream on Disney+

Among the many Christmas movies on Disney+ is their recent original project Noelle. Anna Kendrick stars as Noelle Kringle, the daughter of Santa Claus. When it is time for her brother (Bill Hader) to step into the role of Santa, he has a nervous breakdown forcing Noelle to try and save Christmas herself. Kendrick is extremely charming and funny in the lead role, bringing a huge spark to the story. It is also an interesting subversion of the classic Santa story with just the right amount of magic and humor thrown in.

15 The Night Before (2015)

A Seth Rogen Raunchy Christmas Comedy

The Night Before starring Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie
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The Night Before
Release Date
November 20, 2015
Runtime
101 minutes
Director
Jonathan Levine

WHERE TO WATCH

  • Available to stream on Fubo

Leave it to Seth Rogen and his friends to pull off a hilarious R-rated holiday comedy. Rogen stars alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie as three best friends whose annual Christmas Eve party night takes them on a wild and dangerous adventure through New York City. The Night Before combines Christmas traditions with drugs and partying in a pretty wild way. The three leads are a lot of fun, there's a fair bit of heart to the story, and there are some great cameos throughout, including Miley Cyrus and Michael Shannon.

14 The Grinch (2018)

A Modern-Day Remake Of The Christmas Classic

The Grinch making a grouchy face while holding a mug

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The Grinch
Release Date
November 9, 2018
Runtime
90 Minutes
Director
Yarrow Cheney, Scott Mosier

WHERE TO WATCH

Available to stream on Peacock

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a classic with the old cartoon remaining a must-see for the season and there are also plenty of fans of the live-action Jim Carrey version. The Grinch returns the story to animation with Benedict Cumberbatch voicing the titular character. The movie expands on the old story in some interesting and charming ways, once again giving the Grinch a sympathetic backstory. It is a beautifully animated movie with a heartwarming message at its center.

13 Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020)

A Delightful Musical

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Jingle Jangle
Release Date
November 13, 2020
Runtime
122 minutes
Director
David E. Talbert
  • Headshot Of Justin Cornwell
    Justin Cornwell
  • Headshot Of Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
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    Kieron L. Dyer
  • Headshot Of Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville

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Streaming

Available to stream on Netflix

Though quite a new Christmas movie, Jingle Jangle has already earned a lot of fans. This musical fantasy adventure follows a former toymaker who tries to regain some of his old magic ways with the help of his adventurous granddaughter. The Netflix family film is a stylish and vibrant production that should thrill fans of all ages. It is packed with music and magic while also delivering a touching message at the center of its story. The movie was also wildly successful, picking up 10 NAA Image nominations - the most at the 52nd annual award ceremony.

12 Last Christmas (2019)

A Film That Follows An Iconic Christmas Song

Henry Golding and Emilia Clarke looking up in Last Christmas

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Last Christmas
Release Date
November 8, 2019
Runtime
103minutes
Director
Paul Feig

WHERE TO WATCH

Available to stream on Prime Video

Wham's "Last Christmas" is a favorite song for the season, and it helped inspire this recent romantic comedy. Emilia Clarke stars as an aimless young Londoner who meets a handsome mystery man (Henry Golding) who helps her find the true meaning of Christmas. The story takes some interesting twists and turns while remaining enjoyable throughout. Clarke is especially good in a role that allows her to show off her surprising comedic talent, while Golding is a great romantic interest. The ending is a gut punch, but it still maintains the holiday spirit.

11 Better Watch Out (2016)

Christmas Horror At Its Finest

Luke ties up Ashley in Better Watch Out.
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Better Watch Out
Release Date
October 6, 2017
Runtime
89 Minutes
Director
Chris Peckover
  • Headshot Of Olivia DeJonge
    Olivia DeJonge
  • Headshot OF Levi Miller
    Levi Miller
  • Headshot Of Ed Oxenbould
    Ed Oxenbould
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    Aleks Mikic

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Streaming
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Available to stream on Prime Video

Like many of the best Christmas horror movies, Better Watch Out attempts the difficult balance of a holiday horror movie with some comedic elements. The movie follows a young babysitter who is forced to defend the young boy she is watching from home invaders. While it initially feels like an R-rated take on Home Alone, Better Watch Out is much cleverer than it seems with some twists that turn it into a much more twisted and interesting horror story. The movie even has a crowd-pleasing ending, so don't worry about this recent Christmas movie being a little too dark for the holidays.

10 Happiest Season (2020)

A Great LGBTQ+ Holiday Movie

Kristen Stewart as Abby and Mackenzie Davis as Harper laughing in Happiest Season

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Happiest Season
Release Date
November 26, 2020
Runtime
102minutes
Director
Clea DuVall
  • Headshot Of Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
  • Headshot Of Mackenzie Davis
    Mackenzie Davis

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Available to stream on Hulu

Happiest Season is another recent holiday movie that stars Kristen Stewart as a young woman who accompanies her girlfriend (Mackenzie Davis) home for the holidays only to discover she hasn't come out to her family. This is a fun new take on the typical holiday comedy centered around awkward families. It is a nice mix of comedy and heartfelt moments. But the whole thing is elevated by the very talented cast, including the scene-stealing roles of Dan Levy and Aubrey Plaza. For anyone looking for a positive, entertaining LGBTQ+ Christmas comedy, this is a great choice.

9 The Best Man Holiday (2013)

The Rare Christmas Legacy Sequel

Morris Chestnut dancing with his friends in The Best Man Holiday

Available to stream on Peacock

The Best Man was a 90s rom-com about a group of friends getting together for a wedding and dealing with various personal struggles. The sequel picks up over a decade later and adds a Christmas spin on it in The Best Man Holiday. The movie may be light on plot, but it makes up for it with a fun energy and a terrific cast that includes Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, and Terrence Howard. Returning to these characters after so many years does give that sense of reuniting with loved ones for the holidays.

8 Spirited (2022)

Ryan Reynolds & Will Ferrell Singing

Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds in Spirited
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Spirited
6/10
Release Date
November 11, 2022
Runtime
127 minutes
Director
Sean Anders, John Morris
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Marlow Barkley
  • Headshot Of Sunita Mani
    Sunita Mani

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Available to stream on AppleTV+

There have been countless adaptations of A Christmas Carol, but Spirited takes a different approach to this modern take. Will Ferrell stars as the Ghost of Christmas Present who seeks to redeem a self-centered businessman (Ryan Reynolds) while also searching for his happiness. The movie is a full-blown musical with big, fun numbers and committed performances from Ferrell and Reynolds. While it might not hugely reinvent the story, it makes for one of the best recent Christmas movies to tackle the classic Charles Dickens tale.