The Best Christmas Movies to Watch on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max

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The most wonderful time of the year indeed

November is here, and you know what that means: It's time to start watching Christmas movies and other holiday films. Yes, it's a known fact that Christmas must last a whole two months or the balance universe will be thrown off. Our list of the best movies to watch during the most wonderful time of the year obviously includes the classics you'll be looking for, like Home Alone and Elf, as well as the Hanukkah movie Eight Crazy Nights, but there's more here to discover, too. Whatever you're in the mood for, whether you've got Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, or any other major streaming service, there's a movie on this list that'll get you in the holiday spirit.

In our list of the best holiday movies to watch this year, you'll find a mix of old and modern classics, some newer releases, and others we think you'll be looking for this season. Check out the list below.

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During the pandemic, watching movies is a favorite choice for many people to spend their time. If you are getting bored with the romantic genre and predictable storylines, you can watch the best films of this year.

Watching movies is sometimes an option for some people.

Of course the reasons vary according to the needs of each person.

In this digital era, there are many conveniences, especially for big screen movie lovers.

This convenience is proven by not having to come to the cinema to just watch your favorite movie, for example.

But you just have to sit back and open your gadget, then all the services according to your needs are available on it, including the movie site you want to search for.

The following is a list of watching movies online for free. Read more below and enjoy your free time with the best films of the year:

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Besides being able to be watched streaming, the collection of films above can be downloaded for later viewing, both on cellphones and television.

Elf
Will Ferrell stars as Buddy, a human raised by elves in the North Pole, who travels all the way to New York one Christmas to find his biological father. I defy you to find someone on this planet who hasn't at the very least seen a frame of this movie, which despite being released in 2003 feels like it's been around since the beginning of time. [TRAILER | WATCH ON HBO MAX, STARZ]

How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Jim Carrey plays Dr. Seuss' classic Christmas-hating character, who emerges from his hovel one fateful year to ruin the holiday for the residents of Whoville. Carrey is at his Carrey-est here, hamming it up under all the green fur. [TRAILER | WATCH ON AMAZON]

Home Alone
It doesn't get more quintessentially Christmas than Home Alone, the movie about Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), a kid who gets accidentally left behind when the rest of his family goes on vacation for the holidays. I personally think of this movie most fondly for its bumbling villains: two burglars, played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, known as the Wet Bandits, who end up involved in a dangerous feud with Kevin. [TRAILER | WATCH ON DISNEY+]

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
When you're done watching Home Alone, why not check out its sequel? There's a convincing argument to be made that Lost in New York, which finds Kevin (Culkin) getting separated from his family at the airport and ending up on a plane to New York City, is even better than the original. [TRAILER | WATCH ON DISNEY+]

Die Hard
Every year, we're collectively burdened with many, many articles about how Die Hard is actually a Christmas movie (is anyone really disputing that at this point?), but even that doesn't take away from how great this film still is. Bruce Willis plays John McClane, a cop trying to save his wife and other hostages at a holiday party that gets taken over by German terrorists. [TRAILER | WATCH ON PEACOCK, IMDb TV]

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Easily the most memorable of the Vacation film series, this is mostly a movie about a bunch of things going wrong for a family — but at Christmas! Chevy Chase plays the beleaguered patriarch who's determined to have a good holiday despite the presence of his wife's crazy cousin, his thankless job, and malfunctioning string lights. [TRAILER | WATCH ON HBO MAX]

The Polar Express
Since computer animation has advanced so much in the years since, the visual style of this movie is pretty outdated now, but at the time of its release, it was a huge deal that Tom Hanks, who plays the train conductor, did the motion capture for his character. The movie itself is still pretty sweet, following a young boy's journey on a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.  [TRAILER | WATCH ON HBO MAX]

A Christmas Story
You could wait for the annual 24-hour TBS marathon of this classic on Christmas, or you could just stream it whenever you want. A Christmas Story is one of our culture's most inescapable movies, centering on a young boy who wants nothing more than to be gifted a BB gun. Do you own one of those leg lamps? If you don't, I'm sure you know someone who does. [TRAILER | WATCH ON HBO MAX]

Love Actually
Much like the annual Die Hard discourse, someone always tries to drudge up an annual Love Actually discourse too, and I have to be honest with you, I'm not interested in hearing about it! I love this insane rom-com, about a bunch of interconnected love stories during the Yuletide season, because of how insane it is. Every famous British person ever invented has a role in it, but the Bill Nighy story is secretly the most moving one. [TRAILER | WATCH ON AMAZON]

and many other films, that's all for now, thank you.

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