It’s me, I’m back! And of course it’s with more seasonal movie suggestions. Ten to be exact, because if you’re anything like me, December demands a full watchlist. And then a little extra for rewatching… and rewatching again. Grab your blanket, pour something warm, or strong if you prefer, and let’s dive into the next round of holiday cinema magic.
A Madea Christmas
Say what you want about Tyler Perry, but A Madea Christmas is one of my faves, and mainly because I love some Madea craziness. In this film, Madea is her usual crazy self in a small Alabama town, dragged there by her niece’s meddling into her daughter’s life. And per usual, Madea doesn’t miss offering up her doses of raw, unfiltered comedic advice. With the blended family aspect that crosses racial lines, Tyler Perry gives us the true meaning of Christmas—unity, family, and miracles, sprinkled with some laughter.

The Preacher’s Wife
I’ll never let a holiday season pass without watching this. Why? It’s simple. I love Whitney Houston. Denzel, too. Oh, and let’s not forget Jenifer Lewis! But mainly because I miss the days when movies were accompanied by bomb soundtracks. Songs that enhanced the overall experience of the movie. And this movie has one of the best soundtracks ever! Part gospel. Part holiday songs. All Whitney Houston. It makes this an easy classic. Then you have the angels, the anticipation of a miracle, the reminder of what Christmas should really be about, and a little spark to reignite a love that began to dim. What else could you possibly need to immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit?

Dear Santa
What would Christmas really be like if you didn’t send your letter to Satan? I mean, Santa. This film was a new addition to my list, and I loved it! This twist of events shows us the meaning of Christmas in a very funny, yet upside-down way. Literally, upside-down…LOL! I loved everything about this gentle life lesson. The way it showed selflessness, giving, and unconventional love through a child’s eyes and heart. The way friendship and a crush were hilariously woven into the storyline. If you were ever the child who scribbled a letter to Santa, this is the film to indulge in. Just make sure you search for Dear Santa, and not Dear Satan.

The Princess Switch
Whether it’s part one, two, or three, you’ll love this mischievous holiday rom-com. There’s love, magic, royalty, and of course—sweets! You can’t have Christmas without sweet treats, and this film definitely makes me want to grab something decadent, warm, and flavorfully moist that warms the soul and satisfies all of my dessert cravings. Oh, my bad, there’s also holiday stuff too. If you need a break from the usual holiday films and want to expand your watchlist, add this trilogy to the shuffle and enjoy some movies by the fire.

Four Christmases
What do you get with two sets of parents who are divorced? Madness, that’s what you get. And what do you do when you don’t want to deal with your parents or their holiday expectations? You plan a tropical vacation and leave them to their own devices. Except, life and the magic of Christmas have a funny way of turning things on its head. These families put the “fun” in dysfunctional in a way that will have tears running down your cheeks. If you like your holiday films to mirror your own family crazy, Four Christmases will make you appreciate them even more.

Best Christmas Ever
Who would ever think that a film with an odd angle would exemplify magic in this way? I’ll admit, the only reason I tuned in was because I wanted to hear Brandy sing. Don’t get me wrong, she can act, too, but there’s something about watching a film with one of your musical faves that leaves you waiting in anticipation to hear a holiday melody (see number two above). Old friends who weren’t really old friends but somehow end up becoming friends in a way they never imagined grants this Netflix film a place in my holiday rotation. And Brandy, too!

The Holiday Calendar
A magical calendar. A best friend. A gentle reminder of purpose. A coincidental stumble into love, and you have every component of finding love at Christmas. There’s just something about finding romance at Christmas time: the idyllic weather, the family and friends already gathered, and hope rejuvenated amplify it even more. This fun Netflix movie was adorable and a beautiful reminder that love lies in places we least expect. All you have to do is believe it’s possible.

Candy Cane Lane
This film was Christmas with a tinge of some Halloween spirit mixed in. There was a little darkness to it, which I liked. You throw in some neighborhood competition with some desperation to win, a spin on the twelve days of Christmas, along with a wish or two that you might regret, and voilà… you have Candy Cane Lane. Of course, there’s lots of Eddie Murphy comedy thrown into the mix. But I loved how this movie brought things in full circle and back to the meaning of Christmas—sharing, caring, family sticking together, and yes, beautiful decorations.

Holiday Rush
Listen, the moment I saw this film has Deon Cole in it, I clicked… added to watchlist! There was no way I was going to see this trailer and not. Deon has a way of making anything funny, and when paired with the right cast, he shines. But don’t be fooled. This new addition to the Netflix holiday catalog doesn’t just include him. There are quite a few people who round this fun, family film out. Now, I haven’t slid in front of the television to watch this one yet, but I’m giving it my stamp of approval on the cast alone. Tune into it and laugh along with me, then come back and tell me what you think!

Jingle Jangle
It’s no coincidence I’m ending my list with another kid-friendly, family film. Anything with Phylicia Rashad and Forest Whitaker in it, I’m watching. However, even if they weren’t, I would still end my watchlist with this film because if you haven’t noticed—I love magic. Normally, I’m not a fan of musicals. I don’t really care to watch films that have tons of singing parts in them, but this film swayed me a bit. And like I said, I love magic. I love the feeling it gives. The hope it allows you to look forward to. It’s like internal sparkles bubbling up inside of you.
This movie was magic, hope, miracles, wishes, and everything in between. The joy it brings. The nostalgic trip it takes you on. I enjoy anything that makes me feel like a kid again—anything that reminds me of what it felt like to be a kid at Christmastime. Jingle Jangle is all those things and more, so grab your family and your snacks, and enjoy this film together.

Well, that’s it. There’s some comedy. There’s some romance. And I’ve even made sure there’s plenty of space left for some holiday magic. This officially completes my holiday watchlist, and hopefully, I’ve given you a few new ones to add to yours. I’m always open to adding new films to binge and enjoy—so, if you don’t see any of your favorites here, drop them in the comments. I’ll be sure to check them out!
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