Sunday, 18 May 2025

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MOST WONDERFUL TIME (2021)

 

Thirty-something Romance Writer Bria (Brittany Goodwin) has hit a wall with her recent novels so just before her mother sells their family home, which is planned for after the holidays, she heads home for Christmas.

While she’s home she reunites with her three best friends from high school Taylor, Autumn and Ella (Micah Lynn Hanson, Jess Barbour, and Brooke Burfitt), and as they reminisce and try to re-create their glory years, they reassess their lives in the here and now and get fresh perspectives on past romances.

The young Bria Taylor Autumn and Ella are played by Charlotte Myhre Shealy, Brooke Blackwell, Haley Falcione and Sydney Rowlette.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE CHRISTMAS ROOM (2024)

 

Grace Dorsey (Maya Jai Pinson) has always shared a special bond with her granddad (Faheem Saadiq Abdus-Salaam) especially at Christmas so when she returns home to South Carolina for the Holidays she is shocked by what she finds.

After witnessing various symptoms of memory loss, Grace becomes determined to get him the help he needs but it seems like her dad (Donnie Brown Jr.) and  Grandmom (Diane Powell) seem to be in denial and just blame it on his age.

But as Christmas approaches, he deteriorates and keeps asking when Christmas is over and over, and that continues even after Christmas Day.

So Grace suggests her Grandmom creates a Christmas Room so in his less lucid moments he would be comforted.

Despite the emotional toll, she eventually gets them to seek medical assistance and as her granddad's condition worsens, Grace tries one last attempt to jog his memory, hoping for a positive outcome, but is there one to be found.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE SANTA FILES (2017)

 

When his sister Jennifer (Lindsey Blanchard) refuses to believe in the existence of Santa Claus, eleven-year-old Danny (Jack Brunault) attempts to prove her wrong scientifically, along with his brainy friends, using their intelligence and assorted gadgets.

Meanwhile, his mother, Elizabeth (Brooke Langton) meets a handsome toy company executive, Sammy (Patrick Muldoon) who works for an old man with a white beard (Edward Asner).

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SAVING CHRISTMAS (2017)

 

When his sister Jennifer (Lindsey Blanchard) refuses to believe in the existence of Santa Claus, eleven-year-old Danny (Jack Brunault) attempts to prove her wrong scientifically, along with his brainy friends, using their intelligence and assorted gadgets.

Meanwhile, his mother, Elizabeth (Brooke Langton) meets a handsome toy company executive, Sammy (Patrick Muldoon) who works for an old man with a white beard (Edward Asner).

 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – BRING BACK CHRISTMAS (2024)

 

A materialistic teen Nick Baker (Ricardo Ortiz) likes Christmas presents but doesn’t like the rest of it, all the chores and family events and the stress, and when everything gets on top of him, he wishes a little too hard for it to end and accidentally makes Christmas disappear.

As the only one who remembers the existence of Christmas, Nick begins to appreciate just how much the holiday had touched and shaped his life and everyone around him.

So it’s up to him to make his friends and family return to normal by learning the true meaning of Christmas.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SAVING CHRISTMAS (2024)

 

A materialistic teen Nick Baker (Ricardo Ortiz) likes Christmas presents but doesn’t like the rest of it, all the chores and family events and the stress, and when everything gets on top of him, he wishes a little too hard for it to end and accidentally makes Christmas disappear.

As the only one who remembers the existence of Christmas, Nick begins to appreciate just how much the holiday had touched and shaped his life and everyone around him.

So its up to him to make his friends and family return to normal by learning the true meaning of Christmas.

Monday, 5 May 2025

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A SUNBURNT CHRISTMAS (2020)

 

Dressed as Santa Claus, escaped prisoner Daryl Dunn (Daniel Henshall), crashes his van full of toys into the barn on an outback farm ravaged by drought.

The failing property is owned by a recently widowed mum Fiona Raley (Ling Cooper Tang) who isn’t really functioning, and its 15-year-old Hazel (Tatiana Goode) who has to shoulder the burdens, of running the failing farm and parenting her younger siblings Daisy and Tom (Lena Nankivell and Eadan McGuinness).

None of them are expecting any Christmas joy this year, so when Santa Claus crashes onto their property Daisy and Tom think its good sign.

But Santa is there to find some stolen money hidden on the property and he’s being pursued by the man whose money it was, Dingo (Sullivan Stapleton) so the Raley family are about to find their world turned upside down in ways they could never have imagined.