Wednesday, 4 February 2026

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE WINTER PALACE (2022)

 

A Boulder based novelist Emily Miller (Danica McKellar) with a severe case of writer's block is in danger of breach of contract if she misses her deadline. 

As it turns out her best friend her best friend Becca (Zarrin Darnell-Martin) works for a property management company and suggests that she should fill a caretaker position  at an empty winter chateau where she can peacefully complete her book.

However on her first morning the owner, Prince Henry (Neal Bledsoe) arrives unexpectedly with two members of his entourage, Ms. Tilson (Jennifer Wigmore) and Fritz (Luke Marty).

Then she learns that part of her job as the house caretaker includes performing tasks for the royal group.

He is there to sell the chateau in preparation of taking the throne the following week and although there first exchanges were a little frosty they eventually help each other come to terms with their particular problems.

However while doing so they create a whole different problem which will be more difficult to solve.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE HOLIDAY JUNKIE (2024)

 

Andie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) runs a Christmas decoration business that was started by her mum, Mimi (Kristin Chenoweth)

and Andi hopes to take it to the next level, but this Christmas is hard for her as it’s the first one after her mother's passing.

The Holiday Junkie is helping her through her first Christmas alone as she landed a major assignment with an investment brokers family to decorate their Villa and plan all their Christmas activities.

However the family unexpectedly went away on a short trip, but still wants the full “Kringle” on the Villa.

When Andie arrives to decorate she discovers that the house is not empty because there is also a handyman on site, Mason (Brian Hallisay).

So Andie must prepare everything while Mason carries out repairs and to make matters worse he hates Christmas.

She also volunteers her services to the Holly Hill Holiday Hop which Mason helps her with despite his grumpy attitude to Christmas.

Both of them are struggling with personal issues of their own but working together through the ups and downs, triumphs and setbacks, helps them to heal.

But when Christmas is over will they have a future together?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MAPS AND MISTLETOE (2021)

 

Emilia Martin (Humberly González) is a cartographer specialising in maps for schools and is expecting to spend a quiet Christmas at home in Crescent Cove as her parents are in New Zealand visiting her sister for the holidays.

However her quiet Christmas goes out the window when her boss, Horace Latimer (Michael Gordin Shore) gives her a last-minute project for her, designing a novelty treasure map of the North Pole.

But worse than that she has to work with celebrity photographic explorer Drew Campbell (Ronnie Rowe) who is visiting Crescent Cove, because he has firsthand experience of the North Pole, however they are chalk and cheese, she is disciplined and structured and he is a free spirit.

Emelia is iron willed and after she's planned an agenda and forces him to follow it they start to work better together and they see each other in a different light.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS EXPLORER (2021)

 

Emilia Martin (Humberly González) is a cartographer specialising in maps for schools and is expecting to spend a quiet Christmas at home in Crescent Cove as her parents are in New Zealand visiting her sister for the holidays.

However her quiet Christmas goes out the window when her boss, Horace Latimer (Michael Gordin Shore) gives her a last-minute project for her, designing a novelty treasure map of the North Pole.

But worse than that she has to work with celebrity photographic explorer Drew Campbell (Ronnie Rowe) who is visiting Crescent Cove, because he has firsthand experience of the North Pole, however they are chalk and cheese, she is disciplined and structured and he is a free spirit.

Emelia is iron willed and after she's planned an agenda and forces him to follow it they start to work better together, and they see each other in a different light.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS BABY (2025)

 

Busy professionals Erin Pinnelli (Ali Liebert) and Kelly Townsend (Katherine Barrell) are happily married and content with their lifestyle until one day during the holiday season when it all changed. 

It happened on the night of the Christmas play when someone left a baby boy in Erin’s store with a note addressed to the couple asking them to are for him.

They initially hand him over to Betty Mitchell (Barbara Niven) from the Department of Children, Youth and Families but after sober consideration they offer to temporarily care for him during the Christmas period.

One way or another that decision changes their lives forever as the reassess their relationship and their careers, but will they take the final step towards adoption?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER -- THE CHRISTMAS BABY (2025)

 

Busy professionals Erin Pinnelli (Ali Liebert) and Kelly Townsend (Katherine Barrell) are happily married and content with their lifestyle until one day during the holiday season when it all changed. 

It happened on the night of the Christmas play when someone left a baby boy in Erin’s store with a note addressed to the couple asking them to are for him.

They initially hand him over to Betty Mitchell (Barbara Niven) from the Department of Children, Youth and Families but after sober consideration they offer to temporarily care for him during the Christmas period.

One way or another that decision changes their lives forever as the reassess their relationship and their careers, but will they take the final step towards adoption?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE GREATEST GIFT EVER GIVEN (2020)

 

After Paul Hanson (Rich Henrich) Is called out of Town on Christmas Eve for an urgent last minute business meeting with a client, Morgan (Bill Capskas) and is later leaving than he planned, and on the way back to the airport he finds out his flight has been cancelled,

So he decides to drive back to Albuquerque to make it home in time for the big Christmas Extravaganza that  his children are performing in.

But on the way everything that can go wrong does go wrong and he is frustrated at every turn, and he is not afraid to express it to all and sundry as he finds himself constantly overcoming repeated obstacles.

He constantly blames God for all his misfortunes while ignoring others who are much worse off than he is, but he soon learns that God works in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform.