Wednesday, 18 March 2026

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE PRINCESS SWITCH (2018)

 

Chicago baker Stacy De Novo (Vanessa Hudgens) lacks spontaneity and is driven by planners and schedules.

So when her sous chef and best friend, Kevin Richards

(Nick Sagar) and his daughter Olivia (Alexa Adeosun) tell her she has been accepted for a baking competition in the kingdom of Belgravia she is reluctant to accept but eventually agrees.

Quite by chance, while she prepares for the Royal Christmas Baking Contest, she comes face to face with her double, Lady Margaret Delacourt of Montenaro, the dutiful, free-spirited fiancée of Crown Prince Edward (Sam Palladio) of Belgravia.

Once over the initial shock Margaret explains that she just wants one last chance to experience life as a “normal person” before duty dictates, she marries a man she has never met.

As Prince Edward is going to be abroad for the next two days Stacy agrees to switch lives, as long as they switch back before the contest.

Things don’t quite go to plan as the Prince changes his plans in order to spend time with his bride to be, and then Edward and Stacy fall for each other as do Margaret and Kevin, but what will happen when the truth comes out?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS SWEETHEARTS (2019)

 

Ashley Seever (Breanne Parhiala) returns home for the holidays and secretly hopes to reconnect with her high school sweetheart and ex-boyfriend Grant Hines (Tanner Novlan) however she very quickly discovers he has a new girlfriend Bella (Masiela Lusha).

So, her best friend Liam Marsh (Colton Little) agrees to be her fake holiday boyfriend to spare her embarrassment.

However, amidst all the Christmas festivities the faux relationship takes on a different dimension when her fake feelings for Liam start to turn real.

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS PRINCE 3: (2019)

 

Two years after New York junior editor Amber (Rose McIver) helped Prince Richard (Ben Lamb) ascend to the throne of Aldovia, and one year after they married on Christmas Day, it's Christmastime again and a royal baby is due after Christmas.

But before they can relax and take time off to prepare for the new arrival they  must host a royal visit from King Tai (Kevin Shen) and Queen Ming (Momo Yeung) of Penglia.

The purpose for the visit is the resigning signing of a  600-year-old treaty which must be signed every 100 years by the reigning monarchs.

But disaster strikes when the treaty is stolen and a snowstorm hits trapping everyone in the castle, including the thief.

While Amber goes into premature labour, it’s up to Queen mother Helena (Alice Krige), Princess Emily (Honor Kneafsey), Count Simon (Theo Devaney). Penglian attaché Lynn (Crystal Yu) and Mrs. Averill (Sarah Douglas) to find the thief, and the treaty before the clock strikes midnight and avert a state of war.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS PRINCE 3: THE ROYAL BABY (2019)

 

Two years after New York junior editor Amber (Rose McIver) helped Prince Richard (Ben Lamb) ascend to the throne of Aldovia, and one year after they married on Christmas Day, It's Christmastime again and a royal baby is due after Christmas.

But before they can relax and take time off to prepare for the new arrival they  must host a royal visit from King Tai (Kevin Shen) and Queen Ming (Momo Yeung) of Penglia.

The purpose for the visit is the resigning signing of a  600-year-old treaty which must be signed every 100 years by the reigning monarchs.

But disaster strikes when the treaty is stolen and a snowstorm hits trapping everyone in the castle, including the thief.

While Amber goes into premature labour, it’s up to Queen mother Helena (Alice Krige), Princess Emily (Honor Kneafsey), Count Simon (Theo Devaney). Penglian attaché Lynn (Crystal Yu) and Mrs. Averill (Sarah Douglas) to find the thief, and the treaty before the clock strikes midnight and avert a state of war.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS PRINCE: THE ROYAL BABY (2019)

 

Two years after New York junior editor Amber (Rose McIver) helped Prince Richard (Ben Lamb) ascend to the throne of Aldovia, and one year after they married on Christmas Day, It's Christmastime again and a royal baby is due after Christmas.

But before they can relax and take time off to prepare for the new arrival they  must host a royal visit from King Tai (Kevin Shen) and Queen Ming (Momo Yeung) of Penglia.

The purpose for the visit is the resigning signing of a  600-year-old treaty which must be signed every 100 years by the reigning monarchs.

But disaster strikes when the treaty is stolen and a snowstorm hits trapping everyone in the castle, including the thief.

While Amber goes into premature labour, it’s up to Queen mother Helena (Alice Krige), Princess Emily (Honor Kneafsey), Count Simon (Theo Devaney). Penglian attaché Lynn (Crystal Yu) and Mrs. Averill (Sarah Douglas) to find the thief, and the treaty before the clock strikes midnight and avert a state of war.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS PRINCE 2: THE ROYAL WEDDING (2019)

 

A year after New York junior editor Amber (Rose McIver) helped Prince Richard (Ben Lamb) ascend to the throne of Aldovia she is about to become his wife and replace his mother Queen Helena (Alice Krige).

However after intense micromanagement and the suffocating Royal protocol she begins to wonder whether or not she is cut out to be a Queen.

But one thing she can do is investigate what is causing the political and financial unrest that has struck the country aided by Princess Emily (Honor Kneafsey) and Count Simon (Theo Devaney).

So will she be able to unravel the protocol, wrestle control of her wedding back from Mrs. Averill (Sarah Douglas) and uncover the corruption before she marries the man she loves on Christmas Day.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS PRINCE 2 (2019)

A year after New York junior editor Amber (Rose McIver) helped Prince Richard (Ben Lamb) ascend to the throne of Aldovia she is about to become his wife and replace his mother Queen Helena (Alice Krige).

However after intense micromanagement and the suffocating Royal protocol she begins to wonder whether or not she is cut out to be a Queen.

But one thing she can do is investigate what is causing the political and financial unrest that has struck the country aided by Princess Emily (Honor Kneafsey) and Count Simon (Theo Devaney).

So will she be able to unravel the protocol, wrestle control of her wedding back from Mrs. Averill (Sarah Douglas) and uncover the corruption before she marries the man she loves on Christmas Day.