Friday, 10 July 2026

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – COMEDY & CHRISTMAS CHAOS (2025)

 

After chasing her comedy dreams in Reno and failing badly she returns to her hometown of Laurels with 

So broke, bruised and disillusioned she’s back in Laurels living with her quirky and eccentric parents.

As she looks for work, self-confidence and the right direction for her talents, and trying to avoid romantic entanglements, a mysterious bearded stranger keeps intervening.

But in the end its love, laughter, and a little magic, that show her exactly where she supposed to be.

 

Starring Lindsey Keene, Trevor Watters, Wendy Martin, Rob Lauzon and Kelly Fitzpatrick

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS (1995)

 

“The Twelve Days of Christmas” is a delightful, animated tale about Grandpa Billy who tells his granddaughter a beautiful Christmas love story on Christmas Eve.

The story is about how, when he was a young man, he courted Grandma Elizabeth, and how in order to prove his everlasting love to Elizabeth, her father sets the young Billy a different task each day which he had to accomplish, these tasks have to be accomplished during the twelve days of Christmas. 

Characters voiced by Melissa Sindon, Jimmy Hibbert and David Holt,

The Twelve days of Christmas is performed by Bing Chrosby

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – COMMUNITY THEATER CHRISTMAS (2019)

 

Lacey (Elizabeth Mae Alan) is the manager of The Little Stage Theatre in Fort Scott, Kansas and as a community theatre they have to compete for a much-needed state grant that is needed to keep the doors of the theatre open.

The dysfunctional group race to get their first, original Christmas play by Lloyd Schumer (Carl Garcia), “Christmas, what does it mean”, up and running while everything around them falls apart.

Also starring IsaBeall Quella, Adrienne Rose White, Stacy Snyder, Veronica Wylie, Michael Tari, Marissa Pistone, Ashley Gianni, Jay Phoenix, Adam Weber, Beau Brians and Sid Noelle.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS (1993)

 

The Twelve Days of Christmas” is a charming, animated tale which explains the lengthy and confusing Christmas carol of the same name and the story is narrated by a partridge, (Marcia Savella).

It concerns Sir Carolboomer (Larry Kenney) a brave, but self-important night and his love for the melancholy Princess Silverbell (Donna Vivino).

So, he steals what he believes is her Christmas list in order to win her heart but in reality, they are crossword puzzle answers to the King (Earl Hammond)

He enlists his squire Hollyberry (Phil Hartman) to locate and deliver each of the items to the Princess, but she’s not interested all she wants is someone to make her laugh, but he has to obey his master so continues day after day, until after twelve days of gifts, the Princess falls in love, but not with the Knight because she gives her heart Hollyberry.

 

Other characters voiced by James Carter Cathcart, John Crenshaw, Merwin Goldsmith and Frank Simms

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CLASSICS OF THE SCREEN - STAR IN THE NIGHT (1945)

 

On Christmas Eve, Nick Catapoli (J. Carrol Naish) owner of the Star Auto Court is installing a huge electric star to attract customers, but his first visitor of the night is a Hitchhiker (Donald Woods) who extols the virtues of Christmas.

Nick however is a cynic and doesn’t have a good word to say about it, his wife on the other hand is Rosa (Rosina Galli) who has a heart of gold so when José and Maria Santos (Anthony Caruso and Lynn Baggett) arrive at the motel looking for a room she makes sure the expectant mother has a place to lay her head.

As the moment of the birth grows near all the guests rally round Mr. Dilson (Irving Bacon), a traveller and his wife (Dick Elliott and Claire Du Brey) and Miss Roberts (Virginia Sale), and when the child has been born, three cowboys (Richard Erdman, John Miles and Cactus Mack) who had followed the star, arrive laden with gifts.

As an observer to proceeding Nick is largely oblivious but when his bemusement melts away, he learns that there is still goodness and Christmas Spirit in the world.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN (1995)

 

“Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” is a delightful, animated tale about a kindly poor toy maker Samuel Claus who sets setting off in search of a new life in the New World.

However, he gets lost in a peculiar forest which he cannot escape from no matter in which direction he travels.

Then one day he finds two Elf’s in the shack he has taken refuge in, and they introduce him to many others of their kind.

Then after rescuing a young Elf from a wild Pig a magical fairy comes to him and gives him a new home in the north and eternal life in which to make to make toys for the children of the world.

 

Characters voiced by Melissa Sindon, Jimmy Hibbert and David Holt,

Santa Clause is coming to Town is performed by Bing Chrosby

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – STAR IN THE NIGHT (1945)

 

On Christmas Eve, Nick Catapoli (J. Carrol Naish) owner of the Star Auto Court is installing a huge electric star to attract customers, but his first visitor of the night is a Hitchhiker (Donald Woods) who extols the virtues of Christmas.

Nick however is a cynic and doesn’t have a good word to say about it, his wife on the other hand is Rosa (Rosina Galli) who has a heart of gold so when José and Maria Santos (Anthony Caruso and Lynn Baggett) arrive at the motel looking for a room she makes sure the expectant mother has a place to lay her head.

As the moment of the birth grows near all the guests rally round Mr. Dilson (Irving Bacon), a traveller and his wife (Dick Elliott and Claire Du Brey) and Miss Roberts (Virginia Sale), and when the child has been born, three cowboys (Richard Erdman, John Miles and Cactus Mack) who had followed the star, arrive laden with gifts.

As an observer to proceeding Nick is largely oblivious but when his bemusement melts away, he learns that there is still goodness and Christmas Spirit in the world.