Tinged with magical passages, buckets of good will and an alternate plotline with the disturbing kick of a Black Mirror episode, this tribute to the efforts of a small-town do-gooder (James Stewart, in his most beloved role) cements the idea of Christmas as a time for giving.
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, and Christmas movies are part of that as much as any lit-up pine tree or jolly fat man. No matter how much of a cynical, hardcore cineaste you think you are, there’s at least one holiday-themed flick that instantly transports you back to childhood and fills you with warm, fuzzy memories of childhood – like a cup of hot cocoa for the soul.
Here’s the thing, though: sure, most Christmas movies are fluffy exercises in nostalgia, imparting messages about the importance of showing goodwill toward your fellow man, wrapped up with a tinge of innocent consumerism… but not all of them. As you’ll see on our list of the 50 all-time greatest yuletide classics, some subvert the tropes of the season and cast a critical eye at the more commercial aspects of the holiday. Others feature a lot of swearing, explosions and even a few bloody slayings. Whatever you’re looking for to get in the mood for this next month of merriment and Mariah Carey, you’ll find it under our proverbial tree.
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