The 20 Best Christmas Movies – And Where to Watch Them
Giáng Sinh là thời điểm hoàn hảo để quây quần bên gia đình và thưởng thức những bộ phim đầy cảm xúc, hài hước và ấm áp. Dưới đây là danh sách 20 bộ phim Giáng Sinh hay nhất mọi thời đại, cùng với thông tin về nơi bạn có thể xem chúng trên các nền tảng phổ biến như Netflix, Now TV, Prime Video và Disney+.
- It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) – Một câu chuyện cổ điển về ý nghĩa cuộc sống. Hiện có trên Prime Video.
- Home Alone (1990) – Hài hước và đầy ắp tình cảm gia đình. Xem trên Disney+.
- Elf (2003) – Chuyến phiêu lưu hài hước của chàng Elf Buddy. Có mặt trên Netflix.
- The Polar Express (2004) – Hành trình kỳ diệu đến Bắc Cực. Xem trên Prime Video.
- Love Actually (2003) – Câu chuyện tình yêu đan xen trong mùa Giáng Sinh. Có trên Netflix.
- A Christmas Carol (2009) – Phiên bản hiện đại của câu chuyện kinh điển. Xem trên Disney+.
- Miracle on 34th Street (1947) – Tình yêu và niềm tin vào ông già Noel. Có trên Prime Video.
- The Grinch (2018) – Phiên bản hoạt hình đầy màu sắc của Dr. Seuss. Xem trên Netflix.
- White Christmas (1954) – Âm nhạc và tình bạn trong mùa Giáng Sinh. Có trên Prime Video.
- Die Hard (1988) – Một bộ phim hành động Giáng Sinh đầy kịch tính. Xem trên Now TV.
- The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) – Sự kết hợp độc đáo giữa Halloween và Giáng Sinh. Có trên Disney+.
- A Christmas Story (1983) – Câu chuyện hài hước về một cậu bé và khẩu súng BB. Xem trên Prime Video.
- The Holiday (2006) – Tình yêu và sự thay đổi trong mùa Giáng Sinh. Có trên Netflix.
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – Phiên bản live-action của câu chuyện kinh điển. Xem trên Now TV.
- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989) – Hài hước và hỗn loạn trong kỳ nghỉ lễ. Có trên Prime Video.
- The Santa Clause (1994) – Câu chuyện về một người đàn ông trở thành ông già Noel. Xem trên Disney+.
- Frozen (2013) – Câu chuyện về tình chị em và phép thuật mùa đông. Có trên Disney+.
- The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) – Phiên bản vui nhộn của câu chuyện kinh điển. Xem trên Disney+.
- Scrooged (1988) – Phiên bản hiện đại và hài hước của “A Christmas Carol.” Có trên Prime Video.
- Arthur Christmas (2011) – Cuộc phiêu lưu của chú trai Arthur để giao quà đúng giờ. Xem trên Netflix.
Hãy tận hưởng mùa Giáng Sinh ấm áp với những bộ phim này và tạo nên những kỷ niệm đáng nhớ bên gia đình và bạn bè!
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Netflix, Now TV, Prime Video and Disney+ are stuffed with festive films both old and new

‘Tis the season to be jolly – and also the season to bury yourself in sofa cushions, stoke up the fire and cram mince pies into your mouth while streaming some seasonally-appropriate films. Here’s our guide to the best Christmas movies – and, naturally, how to get hold of them.
Yes, watching Christmas movies is one of the many guilt-free pleasures this time of year provides, and those of you with streaming service subscriptions have plenty of festive fare to pump into your eyeballs. Much of it, predictably, is absolute dross (A Christmas Prince 3: The Royal Baby, anyone?), which is why we’ve made this Santa-style ‘nice list’ of our faves to help you organise your viewing binge. It contains some obvious choices, some golden oldies and more than a couple of slightly leftfield picks – so don’t say we don’t cater for all kinds of Christmas movie fans here.
Our pick of the best Christmas movies to watch today
1) The Nightmare Before Christmas
Word of warning: it is a musical. But it’s the good kind of musical. It is, after all, from the wonderfully offbeat brain of director Tim Burton.
Watch The Nightmare Before Christmas on Disney+
2) It’s a Wonderful Life
So when you realise you’ve left your other half’s presents behind at the last minute on Christmas Eve, don’t panic too much or else you might be plagued – we mean, helped – by a well-meaning angel called Clarence.
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3) Home Alone
Watch Home Alone on Disney+
Watch Home Alone on Channel 4
4) The Holiday
In The Holiday, two rich white women swap homes for the festive season: Cameron Diaz comes to leafy Surrey, while Kate Winslet trades her cottage for a luxurious Los Angeles pad. Both end up meeting men who may or may not be right for them and if you can’t predict how this one ends, every day of your life must be a source of constant delight and amazement.
Watch The Holiday on Prime Video
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5) Die Hard
For sub-rock dwellers out there who don’t already know the setup, the plot is simple: Willis’ New York cop comes to Los Angeles to visit his estranged wife for Christmas, rocking up at her work party in a swanky hi-tech hi-rise just as the building is hijacked by Rickman and his gang of terrorists. Cut off from the outside world, outmanned and outgunned, Willis must use his wiles to save the day. Wonderful stuff to watch, any time of the year.
Watch Die Hard on Disney+
6) Love Actually
While there are a truckload of issues with it – not least the bloke who declares his love for his best mate’s new wife through the medium of cue cards on her doorstep like some kind of massive weirdo – in a season where most topical films are about a fat man who delivers presents to everybody on the planet, a child protecting his home from two burglars through the application of extreme violence, or an elf going to New York in search of his biological father, there’s no harm in treating Love Actually like the similar fantasy it is.
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7) Elf
When Ferrell’s North Pole-dwelling elf – one of Santa’s not-so-little helpers – discovers he’s in fact human, he ups sticks to New York to track down his biological father (James Caan). Holiday chaos ensues as he endeavours to bring festive cheer to all he encounters – whether they like it or not.
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8) Frozen
That said, Frozen is an excellent modern-day Disney film. It’s not horribly sexist, in that the lead characters are strong-willed, independent girls who don’t need saving, the animation looks great, the story is gripping and funny without overdoing it on the cheese – and yes, there’s no denying the power of the songs. So, definitely one to settle down with and watch together as a family – but just be aware that you will have those tunes lodged firmly in your head well into the new year.
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9) Scrooged
Cross must find his redemption through interactions with the crude, cigar-smoking Ghost of Christmas Past, the hyperactive, ball-busting ghost of Christmas Present and the ominously creepy Ghost of Christmas Future. Murray reportedly felt that Scrooged could have been a minor Christmas comedy classic had director Richard Donner exercised a little more restraint, but as it stands it’s an enjoyably broad romp with Murray in fine form.
Watch Scrooged on Amazon Prime Video
10) The Holdovers
It’s Christmas 1970 at a stuffy New England boarding school. A cantankerous history teacher finds himself required to stay on campus during the holidays to look after a handful of remaining students – the titular ‘holdovers.’ It’s a situation with which none of the participants are pleased, but by the end of the film (which apes the look and feel of 1970s American cinema almost perfectly) three strangers will have formed an unlikely bond. Funny, sad and heart-warming in a way that fits the season absolutely perfectly.
Watch The Holdovers on Now Cinema
11) How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Yet however kitsch and clichéd this (non-animated) Grinch movie is, and no matter how tiresome you find Jim Carrey’s deliberate overacting, Ron Howard’s screen adaptation of the Dr Seuss classic bounces along with enough momentum to make you raise a glass of egg nog.
Watch How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Netflix
12) Trading Places
The film’s unconventional heroes – a street hustler (Eddie Murphy), an arrogant yuppie (Dan Aykroyd) and a prostitute (Jamie Lee Curtis) – aren’t exactly your typical pillars of good, but compared to a pair of sinister millionaires, they’re easy to root for.
Watch Trading Places on Paramount+ (Amazon Prime Video channel)
13) The Santa Clause
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14) The Muppet Christmas Carol
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15) National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
Christmas Vacation has some slightly off-colour moments that date it quite badly, and it probably isn’t as funny as it should be, but you can bet with anyone else in the lead – and a supporting cast that didn’t include the likes of Randy Quaid and Julia Louis-Dreyfus – it would’ve been a total turkey. Which, of course, Americans eat at Thanksgiving, not Christmas.
Watch National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation on Now Cinema
16) Krampus
When a feuding family find themselves snowed in at Christmas, their bickering is interrupted by a series of creepy goings-on. Can they survive long enough to open their presents, or will Krampus teach them all a deadly Yuletide lesson?
Watch Krampus on Now
17) Jingle All the Way
Schwarzenegger plays a New York father desperate to track down the season’s must-have toy for his son’s present – only to find that it’s in such short supply that he must battle half of the city to get his hands on one. Don’t worry: there are no M60s involved.
Watch Jingle All the Way on Disney+
18) Deck the Halls (2006)
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19) Eyes Wide Shut
Despite being marketed as an erotic thriller, Eyes Wide Shut isn’t particularly salacious or explicit, and its creepy score, otherworldly atmosphere and pervading sense of menace and tension give it the feel of a dark psychological drama more than anything else. Attempting to unpick its mysteries and symbols, which we’re convinced the likes of Cruise and Kidman were and probably still are totally oblivious to, remains a joy 25 years after its release.
Watch Eyes Wide Shut on Netflix
20) Silent Night
Directed by Face Off‘s John Woo, Silent Night is a John Wick-meets-Jingle All the Way shooter that follows a broken man out for revenge against the people who murdered his son. That’s not very Christmass-y, you’re probably saying. And you’d be 100% right in saying that, but if you’re after some blood and holly this festive season then Silent Night (or Die Hard) is for you.
Watch Silent Night on Now Cinema
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