
Welcome to Christmas at the Cinema, where twinkly lights glow a little brighter, cocoa is always implied, and emotional subtlety has politely gone on holiday.
This is our cozy corner for celebrating the sappy, campy, utterly irresistible world of Hallmark-style Christmas movies — where snow falls on cue, careers are abandoned for small towns, and love arrives right on schedule. The season’s sappiest cinematic traditions start here.
Christmas Above the Clouds is the kind of holiday movie Gen‑Xers pretend we’re too emotionally fortified to enjoy — and then absolutely watch while eating leftover pizza over the sink. Directed by Peter Benson, the film stars Erin Krakow as Ella Neezer, a CEO whose ...
Oy to the World! is one of those Hallmark holiday movies that sneaks up on you. You put it on while wrapping presents — tape stuck to your elbow, ribbon refusing to curl, the whole seasonal disaster — and suddenly you’re emotionally invested in whether two former ...
Three Wiser Men and a Boy picks up five years after the diaper‑scented chaos of the first film, and honestly, it’s kind of refreshing to see a Hallmark sequel that doesn’t pretend time is a flat circle. Thomas is now school‑aged, opinionated, and fully prepared to drag three grown ...
A Keller Christmas Vacation is one of those Hallmark holiday movies that understands its assignment: give you family drama, European sparkle, and just enough emotional turbulence to make you feel like you’ve gone on a journey without ever leaving your couch. Directed by ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! …Unless you’re traveling through LAX on Christmas Eve when a team of military contractors are planning on releasing a bioweapon that can kill thousands, then, maybe it isn’t. The Netflix original Carry-On is touting itself as 2024’s ...
Look, An Unexpected Christmas isn’t pretending to be anything other than what it is: a warm mug of cocoa in movie form, complete with the tiny marshmallows of emotional conflict floating on top. Directed by Michael Robison, the film leans hard into the classic Hallmark ...
Every holiday season, Hallmark drops at least one movie that feels like it escaped from a better network, and Next Stop, Christmas is that little fugitive. Directed by Dustin Rikert, it’s a time‑travel rom‑com that knows exactly what it’s doing and winks at you the whole time like ...
An Alpine Holiday, written by Joanne Lee and directed by Lucie Leblanc, is exactly the kind of cozy, low‑stakes emotional trek Gen Xers pretend they’re too cynical for… right up until they’re 20 minutes in, wrapped in a blanket, wondering whether they should’ve taken ...
A holiday comedy that actually earns the exclamation point! Merry Christmas, Ted Cooper! doesn’t just sparkle—it struts. It’s the rare holiday comedy that remembers December is supposed to be fun, not a slow‑motion descent into garland‑wrapped obligation. This ...
There’s a whole category of holiday movies that exist purely to keep you company while you’re half‑wrapping gifts, half‑doomscrolling, and fully avoiding the group text about who’s bringing what to Christmas Eve. Melt My Heart This Christmas fits squarely—and comfortably ...
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