Saturday, December 19, 2015

Top 7 Holiday Movies To Watch On Netflix this Season

Love Actually
Watch these holiday movies on Netflix, including "Love Actually"
Christmas is getting closer - so our weekly Netflix suggestions are taking on a holiday theme. We’ve rounded up seven of the best holiday movies available on instant streaming. Whether you’re looking for a classic, a children’s movie, an indie or a spoof, there’s something for everyone here:





I'll Be Home For Christmas
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7. “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” (1998) Relive the ‘90s nostalgia with this Disney Channel movie - starring a young Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Jessica Biel!


White Christmas
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6. “White Christmas” (1954) This musical features classic songs from Bing Crosby, who also stars.


The Nightmare Before Christmas
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5. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993) Still missing Halloween? Enjoy both holidays with this Tim Burton classic.


Bad Santa
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4. “Bad Santa” (2003) Sick of cheesy holiday movies? Try this raunchy dark comedy instead.


Happy Christmas
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3. “Happy Christmas” (2014) Love “Girls”? Try this indie dramedy starring Anna Kendrick, Melanie Lynskey and - yes - Lena Dunham.


A Very Murray Christmas
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2. “A Very Murray Christmas” (2015) This new Netflix holiday special features an all-star cast: George Clooney, Amy Poehler, Michael Cera, Chris Rock, Maya Rudolph, Jason Schwartzman, Rashida Jones, Miley Cyrus and, of course, Bill Murray.


Love Actually
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1. “Love Actually” (2003) This ensemble rom com is now a holiday classic - enjoy the sweaters, the love stories and performances from Keira Knightley, Emma Thompson, Liam Neeson, Hugh Grant and many, many more.

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