Friday, 27 March 2026

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS WITH THE SINGHS (2024)

 

A year after a chance meeting between ER nurse Asha Singh (Anuja Joshi) and high school classmate Jake (Benjamin Hollingsworth) at the hospital, Jake proposes.

After she accepts it’s time to meet the families, so they head home for the holidays, but it doesn’t go as smoothly as expected.

Because when East meets West, cultures collide as they juggle the various family holiday traditions.

So will Asha and Jake’s relationship survive the complicated family dynamics and survive a Christmas with the Singhs.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – FESTIVAL OF TREES (2024)

 

Jacqueline Miller (Kate Miner) has her own design company, albeit it’s just her and her friend Heather (Sara Hayter), but in order to secure her future as a designer she has set her sights on winning the prestigious annual “Festival of Trees” competition.

But she loses her potential corporate sponsor to her successful arch-rival Alice Stewart (Josie Davis) who also steals her Versailles inspired design, so she has to start from scratch.

Looking for inspiration she goes to a tree lot and meets Brandon Holliday (Greg Perrow) and the encounter is a little abrasive, then she goes to the children’s hospital where she meets a sick child called Rachel (Jojo Regina) who turns out to be Brandon’s daughter.

She spends some time speaking with Rachel and finds out all the things she likes and gets her inspiration for the “memory tree” with handmade ornaments depicting the children’s loves and wishes.

So, will her special tree win the big prize and will her shaky start with Brandon lead to Christmas love?

 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS ECHO IN THE SNOW (2018)

 

For 30 years, Kathleen (Catherine Mary Stewart) carried around the haunting memory of her father abandoning her and her mother on Christmas Eve, and for all those years she blamed her mother for his leaving, eventually unable to separate the joys of the Christmas season from the pain of her family past she reached the point where she refused to celebrate Christmas at all.

However, although she tries to forget her past, she finds it has not forgotten her when Christmas Snow arrives.

When because of a blizzard, Kathleen finds herself snowed in and stuck in her home with two strangers during the days leading up to Christmas.

Sam (Muse Watson), a gentle older man that Kathleen took in for the night, and Lucy (Cameron Ten Napel), the daughter of her soon to be fiancé, and they bring her face to face with the painful hurts of her past and she is forced to choose between letting go of the past with all its pain and bitterness and grabbing hold of a life-changing forgiveness.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A PERFECT CHRISTMAS WEDDING (2015)

 

Brie Traverston (Jessica Lowndes) is one of the best artistic directors at a New York bridal magazine publication and is assigned a high-profile assignment from her boss Claudia (Louise Pitre) in the runup to Christmas.

The only downside to working for someone like Isabella Elias (Jennifer Gibson) is her choice of Paris based photographer Eddie Chapman (Christopher Russell) for the assignment who just happens to be her old NYU college sweetheart.

He is a difficult choice for her because she has never really gotten over him, largely avoiding dating because no one could quite measure up to him.

But she has to bring her A game to the assignment because consideration for partner is on the cards.

But as Brie and Eddie work on the shoot, will things between them begin to heat up enough for them to have a happy ending?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MERRY MATRIMONY (2015)

 

Brie Traverston (Jessica Lowndes) is one of the best artistic directors at a New York bridal magazine publication and is assigned a high-profile assignment from her boss Claudia (Louise Pitre) in the runup to Christmas.

The only downside to working for someone like Isabella Elias (Jennifer Gibson) is her choice of Paris based photographer Eddie Chapman (Christopher Russell) for the assignment who just happens to be her old NYU college sweetheart.

He is a difficult choice for her because she has never really gotten over him, largely avoiding dating because no one could quite measure up to him.

But she has to bring her A game to the assignment because consideration for partner is on the cards.

But as Brie and Eddie work on the shoot, will things between them begin to heat up enough for them to have a happy ending?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE MOST COLOURFUL TIME OF THE YEAR (2022)

 

Widowed optometrist Dr. Michelle Stevens (Katrina Bowden) is determined to make Christmas special for her daughter Bailey (Ava Weiss) as they were both missing Bailey's father.

When she meets her daughter’s favourite teacher Ryan Tanner (Christopher Russell), who teaches science, she sees through the bah humbug charade and believes he is hiding the secret that he is severely colour-blind.

So, she takes it upon herself to discover the truth, and when he admits it to her, she enrols him on a trial to test some new technology, but he is reluctant, even though she believes may open up his world.

So, she perseveres because a connection seems to be happening between them, so will she help bring colour into his life in time for Christmas while also brightening her life in the process, and making Bailey’s wish come true.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS IN ROYAL FASHION (2018)

 

Executive Assistant Kristin (Cindy Busby) works for a very demanding boss Melanie Charles (Meredith Thomas) at Charles Global PR in Los Angeles.

Just before Christmas she is left in charge to attend a meeting with the Ambassador of Edgemoor when Melanie has to suddenly fly to Boston at short notice to meet a potential new client.

The meeting is to discuss the Christmas charity fashion show in aid of the Children’s Hospital which is cosponsored by the Edgemoor monarchy and Melanies biggest client, Dan Carson (Michael Paré) of Carson Designs.

However, when the Ambassador arrives, he turns out to be Prince Patrick of Edgemoor (Diarmaid Murtagh) and his aide Albert (Adam Levy), and they mistakenly assume that Kristin is actually her boss, Melanie, and her friend Jill (Galyn Görg) urges Kristin not to correct them.

The ruse becomes more protracted when Melanie ends up being trapped by snow in Boston.

It was in that extra time as they spent time together that they fell in love, but it all comes crashing down when Kristin's competitive colleague, Josh (Jason Cook) publicly exposes her as a fraud, and she loses her job and her love.

So, have they cruelly lost their happy-ever-after or will love and Christmas magic win out?