Monday, 22 September 2025

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A VINTAGE CHRISTMAS (2024)

When developer Noah Harrington (Christopher Russell) arrives in Oak Creek with plans to replace an abandoned Post Office with a modern office complex he is met with hostility, in particular the town's historian/preservationist Tessa Findlay (Merritt Patterson).

Then to the surprise of everyone at a town meeting, Mayor Mitchell (Todd MacDonald) suggests the two of them work together to find a compromise.

Meanwhile Noah’s friend and colleague Brad (Jason Wilder) gets close to Tessa’s best friend and librarian Darla (Kate Jenkinson).

Then Brad finds a bunch of Santa Letters at the old Post Office and Noah and Tessa work together on trying to make some of the 30-year-old Children’s Christmas wishes come true, and they bond and fall in love.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATIER (2024)

American Lawyer Charlotte Dobler (Brittany Bristow) moved to Vienna to become master chocolatier at the historic Dobler Chocolate Shop which she took over following the sad passing of her beloved grandmother.

All is not well however despite  being one of the three finalists in the Vienna Chocolatier of the Year competition because she is in danger of losing the shop in the  historic market due to Danube Developments redevelopment project.

One day while she is in the midst of an appeal to city hall, and the City Clerk

(Adam Boncz), she attends a fund raiser and meets Henry Broadbent (Will Kemp), the new CEO of his retired father's development business, Eurostar, though he is also a philanthropist.

Sympathetic to her plight a bond forms between the two, but Henry soon learns that not only does his company owns Danube, but his father, Gordon Broadbent (Drew Taylor), acquired Danube specifically because of the redevelopment.

So Henry has to decide what is most important to him, Eurostar and by extension his father’s wishes, or the burgeoning romance with Charlotte.

 

Richard Sheridan Willis, Suzanne McKenney, Catherine Disher and Jinesea Bianca Lewis also feature.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MISTLETOE AND MISCHIEF (2010)

In this adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott story set in the late 1880's, wealthy English aristocrat Isabella (Jacqueline Bisset) and her granddaughter Tilly (Catherine Steadman) visit relatives in Ireland for the Christmas holidays.

Much to Isabella’s surprise she finds that the Earl and Lady Shannon (Robert O'Mahoney and Marion O'Dwyer) have become impoverished and are hoping they could improve their fortunes with a favourable marriage between their son Cameron (Leon Ockenden) and Tilly however she is engaged already to Gad (Kris Turner) who unexpectedly arrives to surprise her for Christmas.

So who will she choose?

Ian McElhinney and David Herlihy also star.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE MISTLETOE PROMISE (2016)

This film is about two strangers Elise (Jaime King) and Nick (Luke Macfarlane) who meet at the food court and discover that they share a disdain for Christmas.

After their second meeting its obvious to them both that neither of them enjoys Christmas, they make a pact, to avoid being lonely during the holidays and to navigate their way through their Christmas calendars together, and the pact results in “The Mistletoe Promise”

But as they get to know each other and as they spend more and more time with each other and experience the magic of Christmas the phony couple discovers there may be more to their contract than business and that their contract may lead them down a road that neither expected, resulting in unexpected feelings. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MY SWEET AUSTRIAN HOLIDAY (2024)

American Lawyer Charlotte Dobler (Brittany Bristow) moved to Vienna to become master chocolatier at the historic Dobler Chocolate Shop which she took over following the sad passing of her beloved grandmother.

All is not well however despite  being one of the three finalists in the Vienna Chocolatier of the Year competition because she is in danger of losing the shop in the  historic market due to Danube Developments redevelopment project.

One day while she is in the midst of an appeal to city hall, and the City Clerk

(Adam Boncz), she attends a fund raiser and meets Henry Broadbent (Will Kemp), the new CEO of his retired father's development business, Eurostar, though he is also a philanthropist.

Sympathetic to her plight a bond forms between the two, but Henry soon learns that not only does his company owns Danube, but his father, Gordon Broadbent (Drew Taylor), acquired Danube specifically because of the redevelopment.

So Henry has to decide what is most important to him, Eurostar and by extension his father’s wishes, or the burgeoning romance with Charlotte.

 

Richard Sheridan Willis, Suzanne McKenney, Catherine Disher and Jinesea Bianca Lewis also feature. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – IN MERRY MEASURE (2022)

Darcy (Patti Murin), is widely considered to be one of the finest pop vocalists of her generation, but that generation is dwindling, and she has been without a record deal or representation for some time.

So she leaves her New York City base, to spend Christmas with her recently widowed sister Gretchen (Jennifer Robertson) and her daughter Megan (Cassidy Reichman) in their hometown of Dayton, Ohio, for the first time since she was a teenager.

Unexpectedly, because of her niece, she ends up coaching the choir at her old high school, Montgomery County high school, with her old high school rival, Adam (Brendan Penny) for a carolling competition.

In the process of the preparation she spends a lot of time with Adam, Darcy finds she has to balance her priorities, between her music career, family, the choir and an unexpected romance.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS (2010)

In this adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott story set in the late 1880's, wealthy English aristocrat Isabella (Jacqueline Bisset) and her granddaughter Tilly (Catherine Steadman) visit relatives in Ireland for the Christmas holidays.

Much to Isabella’s surprise she finds that the Earl and Lady Shannon (Robert O'Mahoney and Marion O'Dwyer) have become impoverished and are hoping they could improve their fortunes with a favourable marriage between their son Cameron (Leon Ockenden) and Tilly however she is engaged already to Gad (Kris Turner) who unexpectedly arrives to surprise her for Christmas.

So who will she choose?

Ian McElhinney and David Herlihy also star.