All the best Christmas movies to watch on Netflix

Baby, it’s cold outside … depending on where you live. Regardless, it’s still a great time of year to barricade yourself indoors and binge-watch a little Netflix. Or a lot. Tap or click here for a clever money-saving Netflix tip.

Besides, it’s almost Christmas, and Netflix has the fix for your holiday movie addiction. In fact, you could watch a Christmas movie every day from now until the beginning of the year and still not have to watch the same one twice.

But how do you decide which ones to watch? If you’re looking for help, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best Christmas movies currently available to stream on Netflix.

Netflix is in the holiday spirit

What’s the best Christmas movie of all time? Of course, there’s really no way to answer that, as everyone has their favorites. And not all the greats are on Netflix. But here’s a list of some of the most popular Christmas movies available to stream on the service right now.

1. A CLASSIC: “White Christmas” (1954)

Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney star in this holiday classic about two singers and a sister act who plan a Christmas miracle to save a failing country inn owned by the singers’ former commander in World War II.

2. CATCHING SAINT NICK: “The Christmas Chronicles” (2018)

Kurt Russell as Santa Claus? Somehow, it really works. This Netflix original centers around a brother and sister who plan to capture Santa on Christmas Eve. Of course, it doesn’t go as planned and becomes a tale of saving Christmas.

The sequel, “The Christmas Chronicles 2,” was released in 2020:

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Track Santa with this fun site the kids in your family will love

Christmas Eve is finally here, and you know what that means? Yep. Your kids or grandchildren will be anxiously waiting for Santa. It’s been easy for years to go online and keep tabs on Santa Claus and his elves, especially with “Santa tracker” websites.

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Ho-ho-ho! How to get Alexa to respond to 'Santa Claus' instead

The North Pole is a long way to go if children want to have a word with Santa Claus. The next best option is to write him a letter. But with almost 7 million letters sent every year, it might take a while to read them all. If you want to track Santa, this fun site is where you can do that.

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