
The best Christmas movies based on books

15. The Shop Around the Corner
The Shop Around the Corner is a timeless Christmas movie that explores themes of kindness, forgiveness, and love, which makes it an ideal family movie for the Christmas season. The witty exchanges between James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan sparkle throughout this classic film, ensuring its place as a beloved festive favorite. | © MGM

14. November Christmas
November Christmas is a touching movie that tells the story of a young girl battling cancer and the community that rallies around her family. Centered around kindness, the story highlights the profound impact of neighbors and friends who step in to bring hope during a difficult time. | © CBS

13. Let It Snow
Let It Snow is a Christmas movie that brings multiple heartwarming storylines together in a joyful, if somewhat predictable, conclusion. With a diverse cast and inclusive storylines, this film follows the classic holiday formula that makes it cozy and enjoyable to watch for the festive season. | © Netflix

12. The Man Who Invented Christmas
The Man Who Invented Christmas is a Christmas movie that brings to life the classic story behind A Christmas Carol. With stellar performances by Christopher Plummer and Jonathan Pryce, this film is perfect for the Christmas season or any time you need a dose of inspiration. | © Elevation Pictures

11. The Christmas Secret
The Christmas Secret is a heartwarming film that weaves romance, forgiveness, and holiday magic into a touching story. When Christine, down on her luck, performs a selfless act, her life takes an unexpected turn, which leads her on a journey filled with surprising connections and hidden secrets. | © Hallmark Movies

10. Angela's Christmas
Angela's Christmas is a beautiful half-hour special that captures the warmth and power of family through heartfelt storytelling and stunning visuals. Based on a story from Frank McCourt's mother, the movie follows young Angela as she rescues the baby Jesus from a church nativity scene, embodying the true spirit of love and care at Christmas. | © Netflix

9. Hope at Christmas
Hope at Christmas didn't exactly break any new ground, but it was a sweet story about life choices and the importance of family. Scottie Thompson and Ryan Paevey deliver engaging performances as leads, and their chemistry drives the heart of the film. | © Crown Media Productions

8. Spirited
Spirited is a modern take on the Christmas classic "A Christmas Carol" starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds. This film is well done with neat effects, featuring stunning visuals, lavish song-and-dance numbers, and fresh comedic twists on love during the festive season. | © Apple TV+

7. A Dog Named Christmas
A Dog Named Christmas is a heartwarming movie that celebrates the power of love, family, and community during the holiday season. Centered on the young man with deep affection for animals, this cinematic piece offers uplifting messages that highlight unconditional love and the community's genuine acceptance. | © Prime Video

6. A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol may be too scary for young viewers, particularly with the portrayal of ghosts, but this movie stays true to the darker tones of the original book. With impressive special effects that appeal to contemporary audiences and standout scenes featuring the Ghost of Christmas Present, this remake is a must-watch that delivers a powerful cinematic experience. | © Disney

5. Eyes Wide Shut
Featuring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, Eyes Wide Shut is one of the most intricate and enigmatic movies ever created. With meticulous visuals, exploring profound themes, and a dreamlike atmosphere, the film captivates and challenges viewers, leaving its ending open to interpretation. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

4. The Small One
The Small One is a charming movie that captures hearts with beautiful animation and a poignant story. Set during Christmas, this movie tells a beautiful story about a boy and his beloved donkey, Small One, highlighting themes of sacrifice and loss through a simple, yet profound narrative. | © Disney

3. How The Grinch Stole Christmas
How The Grinch Stole Christmas is a fantastic movie that reveals the meaning of Christmas by showcasing what It is not about, which is materialism or gifts. Through the Grinch's transformation from a holiday spoiler to a joyful participant, this movie showcases what makes this holiday great - the power of community and kindness. | © Universal Pictures

2. Die Hard
Die Hard is a unique Christmas movie that combines thrilling action with dry humor. While it may not center around Christmas in the traditional meaning, it offers a welcome break from the usual holiday romances, delivering high-octane entertainment for the holiday. | © 20th Century Fox

1. It's A Wonderful Life
It's a Wonderful Life is a heartwarming movie that has become a holiday classic, even though it wasn't much of a success when it was first released. Despite its modest success at its initial release, this film has grown in stature over the decades, becoming synonymous with Christmas. | © RKO Radio Pictures
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