Thursday, 4 June 2026

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – OUR DREAM CHRISTMAS (2017)

 

Busy and hardworking Gabby Purnell (Jazsmin Lewis), her husband Tim Purnell (Keith D. Robinson) and their two children, Amber and TJ (Jasmine Akakpo Kaleb and Alexander Roberts) travel to Los Angeles from Mississippi on Christmas Eve.

They are to spend Christmas with her dying mother (Olivia Brown) and brother Marshall Carter (Peter Parros) with the intent for the family to spend one last Christmas together.

Over the course of two days, she discovers uncomfortable truths, and family tensions.

So will it turn out to be a happy family Christmas, or a holiday to forget.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS PRESENT (1985)

 

Hammonds Bank have a long-standing tradition where the Chairman, in keeping with Charles Dickens character Scrooge, must deliver a prize Turkey and the modern equivalent of six shillings to a poor family in Camden Town.

So, Sir Percy Hammond (Bill Fraser) instructs the newest member of the Bank, Nigel Playfayre (Peter Chelsom) to carry out the task.

However, he collides with a street entertainer and loses the envelope with the address, and it is picked up by a young boy Viv (Danny Wooder).

So, Viv and his best mate Gos (Clive Parker) try and return it to the bank, but they can’t get in.

Meanwhile Nigel tries to find the name another way which takes him to Judy Tall (Lesley Manville).

But in the end, it’s up to Viv and Gos to show Nigel the way.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – HEART OF CHRISTMAS (1993)

 

After celebrating Midnight Mass at the Holy Redeemer Church, Theresa Manslurch (Marina Stephenson) and her children Christine and Nathan (Lara Lynn Lacey and Roy Derges) they return home to their apartment to find a burglar inside (Greg Morley) and he runs off leaving a mess in his wake, including the broken music box made for Theresa by her husband Peter (Eugene Strickland) who passed away earlier that year.

That night Peter appears to Christine and he makes everything right in the apartment and the next morning Theresa refuses to believe her husband had returned until she finds the music box as good as new.

Later the burglar knocks on her door accompanied by his son (Richard Jestadt) and he apologizes for what he did and explains why, Theresa forgives him and they all sit down to Christmas dinner.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU (2025)

 

Amidst the breathtaking beauty of Lake Tahoe's winter wonderland, rising singing star Ashley Miles (Logen Cheatham) could be on the brink of success while working for a marketing company.

Then she meets Nick Scott (Brad West), and they have a whirlwind romance ending in their engagement.

But with Christmas fast approaching he gets a call to say his father (Nick Scott) had had a heart attack, so he sets of on his Harley to see him, but on the way back he has an accident during a blizzard.

In the aftermath his bike is found but his body is not and eventually he is declared dead.

As the seasons pass, Ashley slowly begins to heal with help of family, friends, and then opens herself up to a new love, someone who brings light back into her world, Bobby Rossi (Sean Perry).

They are married on Christmas Eve, but even before the ink is dry on the licence she finds out that Nick Scott is alive, so she arranges to go and see him on Christmas Day.

So, what will she decide, will she choose to reunite with her lost love or choose a future with the new love of her life.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – HALLMARK HALL OF FAME: SILVER BELLS (2005)

 

Widower Christopher 'Christy' Byrne (Tate Donovan) still operates his family Christmas Tree farm, and he expects his son Danny (Michael Mitchell) and daughter Bridget (Courtney Jines) to do their part and make the farm their top priority.

But Danny has aspiration and has a passion for photography, but his father dismisses it a hobby.

Every December the family go into New York to stay with Mrs. Quinn (Margo Martindale) and sell his Christmas trees.

When the last one was sold Danny announced he was staying in the city and after angry words and a scuffle he ran away to pursue his own dream as a photographer.

Widowed Manhattanite Catherine O'Mara (Anne Heche) who works for the Museum witnessed the altercation and over the months following she bonds with Danny and looks out for him helps him with assignments and study facilities but keeps it from his father.

When Christy returns to New York a year later to sell his trees, he and Catherine cross paths.

When contact is finally made, Christy still hasn't learned his lesson and Danny pays another cruel price, so what will the future bring?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SILVER BELLS (2005)

 

Widower Christopher 'Christy' Byrne (Tate Donovan) still operates his family Christmas Tree farm, and he expects his son Danny (Michael Mitchell) and daughter Bridget (Courtney Jines) to do their part and make the farm their top priority.

But Danny has aspiration and has a passion for photography, but his father dismisses it a hobby.

Every December the family go into New York to stay with Mrs. Quinn (Margo Martindale) and sell his Christmas trees.

When the last one was sold Danny announced he was staying in the city and after angry words and a scuffle he ran away to pursue his own dream as a photographer.

Widowed Manhattanite Catherine O'Mara (Anne Heche) who works for the Museum witnessed the altercation and over the months following she bonds with Danny and looks out for him helps him with assignments and study facilities but keeps it from his father.

When Christy returns to New York a year later to sell his trees, he and Catherine cross paths.

When contact is finally made, Christy still hasn't learned his lesson and Danny pays another cruel price, so what will the future bring.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SNOWBOUND (1994)

 

Jim and Jennifer Stolpa (Neil Patrick Harris and Kelli Williams) with baby (Clayton Zachary Ahnert) are on a two-thousand-mile journey from Castro Valley, California, to Idaho for a funeral.

But in a severe snowstorm they lose their way and are stranded in an endless wilderness of deep snow only 500 miles into the journey, near the ghost town of Vya, Nevada.

After two days in the car surviving on their meagre supplies and their resourcefulness the young couple leave the vehicle behind and head out on foot to find help.

After days of walking they take shelter in a cave but struggle to keep themselves and their son alive in a frozen terrain.

While awaiting rescue they run out of supplies and realise help isn’t coming so, Jim sets off on a courageous 50-mile walk through the snow to find help and return to save his family.

Also starring Richard Ian Cox, Duncan Fraser, Susan Clark and Michael Gross.