This guide dives into some of the best Christmas movies of all time. From comedies to family-friendly films to more adult films, we’ll also explore fascinating facts and trivia about the top-grossing Christmas movies.
Christmas and cinema have always had a close relationship. Festive films have brought families together for decades, boosted the holiday spirit, and made us laugh or cry. Whether you need a heartwarming classic, a comedy, or festive escapism, the world of Christmas movies has something for everyone.
The best comedy Christmas films
While Christmas is often a season of merriment, joy and family gatherings, it’s also the perfect time for a good laugh. Comedy Christmas films are a staple for many as they are the ultimate feel-good option.
Elf (2003)
Will Ferrell shines as Buddy, a human raised by elves in this classic fish-out-of-water comedy about self-discovery. Elf has become a Christmas favourite in the last twenty years thanks to its quirky humour and amusing one-liners (“Santa! I know him!”). This comedy, directed by Jon Favreau, has great physical humour and endearingly heartfelt scenes.
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
The quintessential dysfunctional family film. For anyone who’s experienced a chaotic Christmas gathering, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is infinitely relatable. Chevy Chase’s portrayal of Clark Griswold, a well-meaning but overly enthusiastic father, is iconic and guarantees laughs while depicting the challenge of hosting a “perfect” Christmas.
Scrooged (1988)
Bill Murray’s modern and irreverent take on Ebenezer Scrooge is funny and inventive. A darkly comedic spin on A Christmas Carol, Scrooged delivers satire and a touch of slapstick through the lens of 1980s corporate America – culminating in a great musical number.
The best Christmas movies for families
Perfect for movie nights with the kids, these family-friendly films capture the magic of the Christmas season. From wondrous and whimsical storytelling to timeless morality tales, these movies delight audiences of all ages.
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
Filled with timeless songwriting and the endearing charm of the Muppets, this adaptation of Charles Dickens’s classic tale is ideal for families. Michael Caine plays Scrooge with sincerity, while beloved characters like Kermit bring the humour.
Home Alone (1990)
Both funny and heartwarming, Home Alone follows Kevin McCallister as he defends his house from burglars (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) after accidentally being left behind during Christmas. Its slapstick comedy, clever traps, and unforgettable score by John Williams make it a mainstream favourite.
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
A beautiful vintage film, which brings a nostalgic touch to the Christmas season. This black-and-white masterpiece tells the story of a Macy’s Santa Claus who claims to be the real thing. Its timeless message of hope and belief resonates with all generations.
The best adult Christmas films
Not all Christmas movies are for children! These films have mature themes or unconventional Christmas storylines, perfect for an older audience looking for something outside a family-friendly context.
Bad Santa (2003)
15 rated and unapologetic, this dark comedy centres on a conman (played by Billy Bob Thornton) posing as a Santa Claus in a mall to rob department stores. Despite its crude humour, Bad Santa finds a small sliver of redemption in its unlikely friendships and follows a Scrooge-like character arc.
Die Hard (1988)
Yes, it’s a Christmas movie. The debate rolls on!
Set during a Christmas Eve office party, Bruce Willis stars as John McClane in an exciting and engaging action thriller that has become a holiday favourite in its own right. The festive setting blended with violence ensures lasting debates around its holiday status.
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
While suitable for all ages, It’s a Wonderful Life is one of the greatest Christmas films for adults, given its reflective and almost existential nature. George Bailey’s (played by James Stewart) life-changing realisation is beautifully captured, emphasising self-worth and gratitude.
Top-grossing Christmas movies of all time
Christmas movies aren’t just beloved, they’re also big business. Here are the all-time leading titles at the box office:
- The Grinch (2018) – $538M
- Home Alone – $476M
- Alvin and The Chipmunks – $365M
- Home Alone 2 – $358M
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – $345M
The data proves that successful Christmas films can be a lucrative niche in filmmaking.
Has a Christmas movie ever won an Oscar?
Although rare, Christmas films have impressed at the Academy Awards. The most notable example is It’s a Wonderful Life, which was nominated for six Oscars and won a Technical Achievement Award in 1947.
Additionally, Miracle on 34th Street won three Oscars, including Best Supporting Actor for Edmund Gwenn and Best Writing, providing another reason to re-watch this classic.
What Is the most rewatched Christmas movie?
According to surveys and streaming data, Home Alone holds the title of the most rewatched Christmas movie globally. With its endlessly amusing premise, comedic brilliance and iconic characters, it’s no wonder viewers of all ages revisit Kevin’s story, year after year.
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