7 films of all time for your Christmas movie marathon!

During the special seasons, there’s nothing better than curling up on the couchchair with your friends and family, pouring a snowy mixed drink, and preparing for a Christmas movies. From the inspiring works of art like It’s a Wonderful Life to legendary Christmas movie Home Alone, here are the 7 best movies that entire family will love.

Elf  (2003)


After accidentally unleashing havoc on the Elf community because of his gigantic size, a man raised as a mythical person at the North Pole is sent off the US looking for his actual personality. A few times the right selection of actors is all you need to make the film heartfelt. The film’s additionally winning the less it depends on wild tricks, yet Ferrell and others ensure it remains sincere all through.

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)


A blessed messenger is sent from Heaven to help a businessman by demonstrating what life would have been like if he had never existed. Frank Capra’s classic stars Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey, the accidental guardian angel of Bedford Falls, a man whose integrity and liberality has affected a bigger number of individuals than he understands.

Home Alone (1990)


Nostalgia and festivals both have a method of twisting feelings. Consolidated, they’re difficult to oppose, particularly with regards to films that won our hearts when we were young. That is the reason it’s incomprehensible not to add Home Alone, the John Hughes scripted, Chris Columbus directed hit in which Macaulay Culkin ends up alone when his family erroneously travels to Paris without him.

Tangerine (2015)

Sean Baker’s film, co-composed by Chris Bergoch, has it’s share in snickers and stuns, however it continues hovering back to how this specific Christmas has become a crossroad for its focal characters, and how much they need one another in to go through one more year.

The Shop Around The Corner (1940)


There are numerous extraordinary romantic films set at Christmas, yet some way or another The Shop Around the Corner actually remains above them all. Possibly it’s the overpowering reason, A couple of quarreling co workers don’t understand they’re experiencing passionate feelings for each other through mysterious letters. Whatever the case maybe, it’s both an unbeatable lighthearted comedy and one of the incomparable Christmas films to ever.

It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947)

A great Christmas movie that not many people talk about, It happened on Fifth Avenue has amazing vibe to it. Directed by Roy Del Ruth, who took on the project after Frank Capra chose to make It’s a Wonderful Life instead, It Happened on Fifth Avenue procures its glow truly, tying a story of new beginnings and changed hearts.

Edward Scissorhands (1990)


Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands goes considerably further, treating a delicate, man made man with scissors for hands (Johnny Depp) as a Christ-like, excessively unadulterated for-this-world figure who plunges on an American suburb where he’s commended, at that point mistreated.

(Contributed by Pranjal Sharma)