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Directed by Sergio Pablos, creator of Despicable Me, Klaus revamps the origin story of Santa Claus and reinvents our favourite Christmas icon as an unconventional, lonely toy maker who rediscovers the joy of giving and unites a divided town with the help of a young postman. While the plot isn’t overly complicated, each character still feels sincerely fleshed out and combined with its unique storyline, Klaus is the perfect, feel-good movie to cuddle up to on the couch. There’s nothing more you could wish for during this festive season. Christmas is the time when your adorable, but annoyingly idiosyncratic Aunt comes round to visit but she’ll have secretly melted your heart by the end of the holidays. Elf will have you wrapped around its little finger in a similar way. You simply won’t tire of watching Ferrell as Buddy the man-elf as he discovers the magic of the human world in New York for the first time. Don’t believe me? Go ahead and replay this little piece of 2000s Christmas nostalgia now. Just the right amount of light-hearted and fun, the film has been dubbed “Love, Actually for teens”. It stars a mysterious, tinfoil-covered Joan Cusack plus a whole bunch of rising young stars including Kiernan Shipka (aka Sally Draper from Mad Men and the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina lead), Isabela Moner (yes that’s right, it’s Dora from Dora and the Lost City of Gold), Odeya Rush (sporting Lady Bird and Dumplin’ supporting creds), Shameik Moore (c’mon, it’s the voice of Miles Moore from Into the Spiderverse now-turned Christmas pop star) and, my personal favourite, Jacob Batalon, Spiderman’s cute sidekick who we’ve all been missing since Spiderman: Far From Home. While Let It Snow may be a far cry from the best Christmas movie of all time, it’s a definite, feel-good hit to put on the movie marathon playlist this December. If you’re tired of watching bad Christmas movies that leave you feeling more deflated than when you started, this isn’t one of them. Arthur shines as a likeable, down-to-earth and rather clumsy protagonist with good intentions who sets out on a seemingly impossible mission to deliver a present to the one child that Santa’s operation missed. It won’t be just the little ones who are captivated by the animation. Once upon a time, you wondered how Santa Claus could possibly deliver presents to every single child in the world on Christmas Day. Arthur Christmas entertains a modern, hi-tech answer to this and does it well through elaborate, funny moments throughout the film. Is the plot too cheesy for you, or are you still struggling over the pun in the title? We think this cheesy number could very well be your next holiday guilty pleasure, so grab some popcorn, a healthy dose of mulled wine and get comfy on the couch. And if Knight Before Christmas has left you wanting more Vanessa Hudgens, we’ve got a few bonus rounds for your next Netflix Christmas binge, including another Netflix Original, The Princess Switch, and modern Beauty and the Beast with a twist, Beastly. The enthralling animation and even more adorable protagonist make this a great choice for when you want something warm and fuzzy that you and your young ones can all connect with. An adaptation of Angela and the Baby Jesus, the only children’s book by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Frank McCourt, the short has been critically received and was nominated for the 2018 Daytime Emmy Awards and Emile Awards amongst others. So rest assured, film snob or not, put this on your Christmas movie agenda. For those tired of cheesy Christmas rom-coms and Santa Claus figures, this musical comedy starring the iconic talk show host along with a star-studded cast might be the breath of fresh air you need. If you just want an excuse to sing along to “Sleigh Bells” with Miley Cyrus and George Clooney or croon to Murray’s rendition of “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”, we won’t blame you. This isn’t an extravagant, action-packed Christmas movie, but its sincere, offbeat tone is certainly charming. A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish definitely takes Cinderella somewhere she hasn’t been before: as an aspiring modern-day singer-songwriter who works as a singing elf at Santa Land and falls for a sexy, young Santa Claus. Interesting premise, right? As a bonus, you’ll get to hear some fun, original Christmas numbers performed by Laura Marano, and if they get stuck in your head, lucky for you the soundtrack is available for you to play on repeat on Spotify. Getting on a Matrix roll? Netflix has the sequels Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions available too, so knock yourself out. Maybe you’ll want to make a Matrix movie marathon your new annual Christmas tradition. Watching Morgan Freeman’s performance as Red is pure gold, and there’s no need for any Santa appearance at all.