Wednesday, 26 November 2025

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS IN NEW ORLEANS (2022)

 

Architect Grace (Keshia Knight Pulliam) is invited to New Orleans by the praline Queen Loretta (Patti LaBelle) to renovate her grand house, what she doesn’t realise until she arrives that she will be working with her college crust who is also Loretta’s grandson Anthony (Brad James).

However despite studying architecture together and having a mutual crush they have very different approaches to the job they have been hired to undertake.

But as he shows her the city and its varied architecture things between them change but will they end up celebrating Christmas together?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A NEW ORLEANS NOEL (2022)

 

Architect Grace (Keshia Knight Pulliam) is invited to New Orleans by the praline Queen Loretta (Patti LaBelle) to renovate her grand house, what she doesn’t realise until she arrives that she will be working with her college crust who is also Loretta’s grandson Anthony (Brad James).

However despite studying architecture together and having a mutual crush they have very different approaches to the job they have been hired to undertake.

But as he shows her the city and its varied architecture things between them change but will they end up celebrating Christmas together?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MAKE OR BAKE CHRISTMAS (2024)

 

With Christmas fast approaching, Lifestyle guru Leslie Lake (Vivica A. Fox) sets her sights on the Sugar Bakers bakery as an acquisition, but owner Denise Sugarbaker (Jackée Harry) is in no mind to sell.

Leslie wants the deal done before the end of the year, so she sends employee Emma (Jasmine Aivaliotis) undercover as a seasonal employee to find some leverage in order to convince them to sell.

However Emma’s heart isn’t really in it and finds herself falling in love with everything about the quaint bakery especially, Denise’s son David (Landon Moss).

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE CASE OF THE CHRISTMAS DIAMOND (2022)

 

Andy (Kelly Daly) is invited by her friend Olivia (Margie Mays) to spend Christmas at her wealthy family estate where her mother Margaret (Dey Young) holds everyone in contempt.

However she soon finds herself accused of stealing the multimillion-dollar “Christmas Diamond” which went missing from during a blackout.

So with the help of a famous mystery writer, Jackie (Tryphena Wade),  Andy must find the real culprit among the other hostile guests before Detective Billings (William Baldwin) arrives to investigate.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS IN WASHINGTON (2021)

 

Decorator Emily Barnes (Natalie Lisinska) gets the prestigious task of decorating the Belmarian Embassy in Washington for the festive season but immediately classes with the new Ambassador Magnus Anderson (Damon Runyan) who has no time for Christmas frills and distractions.

However she does find allies in employee Vera (Steffi DiDomenicantonio) and the Ambassadors daughter Lily (Tessa Kozma) to help her apply her “tasteful excess” as she decorates the embassy for the annual Royal Charity Benefit patronized by Queen Therese (Jill Frappier).

Unexpectedly Magnus's devoted mentor Arvid Torbensen (James Kall) notice’s him mellow towards both the decor and the decorator.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MATCH MADE IN MISTLETOE (2021)

 

Decorator Emily Barnes (Natalie Lisinska) gets the prestigious task of decorating the Belmarian Embassy in Washington for the festive season but immediately classes with the new Ambassador Magnus Anderson (Damon Runyan) who has no time for Christmas frills and distractions.

However she does find allies in employee Vera (Steffi DiDomenicantonio) and the Ambassadors daughter Lily (Tessa Kozma) to help her apply her “tasteful excess” as she decorates the embassy for the annual Royal Charity Benefit patronized by Queen Therese (Jill Frappier).

Unexpectedly Magnus's devoted mentor Arvid Torbensen (James Kall) notice’s him mellow towards both the decor and the decorator.


THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS PAGES (2025)

 

Friends Rosemary and Jeff (Rose Reid) and David J. Rivera) run their own Philadelphia Advertising Agency and just before Christmas she hears from her hometown that her mother (Carol Keith) had injured her ankle after slipping on the ice.

So she returns home to Maple River to help run the family bookstore in the run up to Christmas where she reconnects with her roots in the community as she works with a talented artist William (Jake Allyn) on a special mural project for the church and experiences the joy of truly belonging and being in love.