Best Christmas movies: 15 classics to stream in Australia during the holidays

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Without the historical or religious context of the holiday, Christmas is usually about sitting in front of a TV with the people in your life, eating too much food, and watching movies. Yeah, there's the gift-buying side of things, but on the day it's really about what you watch. There is a ton of bad Christmas films – most of them terrible rom coms with forgettable names starring unfamiliar actors that never got anywhere near a theatrical release. But naturally, there are a few classics you need to fit in every year, too. 

Below, we've rounded up 12 Christmas favorites that need to be on your watch list for any holiday season, from the big obvious classics to a couple you might not have watched in a few years. 

These are our choices for the best Christmas movies to stream in Australia these holidays: 

The best Christmas movies you can watch in 2020

  • The Muppets Christmas Carol
  • Die Hard
  • Elf
  • Bad Santa
  • White Christmas
  • Home Alone
  • It's a Wonderful Life
  • Scrooged
  • Love Actually
  • Dr Seuss' The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
  • Jingle All The Way
  • Black Christmas
  • Silent Night, Deadly Night
  • Krampus
  • Rare Exports

Classic Christmas Movies

The Muppets Christmas Carol

Muppets Christmas Carol

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Is there any famous story that can't be improved by The Muppets? This remains the undisputed peak of the Muppets canon, an adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic with Michael Caine sincerely giving it his all as Scrooge. Most of the other characters, meanwhile, are Muppets. What's not to love? An essential watch during the holiday period, that captures the spirit of its source material, while blending in the much-loved brand of Muppets humor. 

Stream The Muppets Christmas Carol on Disney Plus right now

Die Hard

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Every year around this time, people continue to ask the very easy to answer question: is Die Hard a Christmas movie? The answer, obviously, is yes. Bruce Willis stars as John McClane, a New York cop who travels over to Los Angeles to spend Christmas with the family he's separated from. While visiting his wife's Christmas party in the Nakatomi Plaza, a group of terrorists take the building under siege, and now, it's up to John to save everybody. A definitive action classic, Die Hard sits alongside Lethal Weapon as one of the best holiday-set action movies ever made.

Stream Die Hard on Amazon Prime Video (rent or buy) right now

Elf

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Will Ferrell is delightful as Buddy, a human raised by Elves who travels from the North Pole to New York in an effort to reunite with his biological father, played here by James Caan. It's also from director Jon Favreau (Iron Man, The Jungle Book), so this isn't your usual throwaway Christmas comedy. Both silly and moving, Elf is the kind of Christmas movie that everyone in the family can enjoy. 

Stream Elf on Amazon Prime Video (rent or buy) right now

Bad Santa

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Billy Bob Thornton isn't your ordinary Santa. In fact, the guy he plays here is a total scumbag in pretty much every sense of the word – which is what makes him so hilarious when dealing with impressionable children! Things start to change (slightly) when he meets a troubled kid who could do with a role model. Crass and not for the easily offended, Bad Santa is the perfect Christmas movie for people who hate Christmas movies.

Stream Bad Santa on Google Play (rent or buy) right now

Home Alone

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The film that (briefly) made Macaulay Culkin a star, Home Alone is one of the most fun and inventive Christmas movies ever made. When the McCallister family accidentally leaves him at home for the Christmas holidays, Kevin (Culkin) thinks his wishes have come true. Though he initially loves that his annoying family isn't around, that joy is short-lived – a pair of burglars called the Wet Bandits have plans on robbing his home, and now Kevin must get creative and booby trap his entire home in order to keep them out. 

Stream Home Alone on Disney Plus right now

White Christmas

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Starring the legendary entertainer Bing Crosby, you'd be forgiven for thinking that his classic song, White Christmas, was made for this film. In fact, that song was released 12 years earlier, showing just how much of a lasting impact the song has enjoyed since its release in 1942. A wonderful musical comedy for the whole family, White Christmas is the very definition of a classic Xmas movie.

Stream White Christmas on Stan or  Amazon Prime Video (rent or buy) right now

It's a Wonderful Life

It's a Wonderful Life

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Considered one of the greatest films ever made, Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life is perhaps the most beloved Christmas movie of all. James Stewart plays a depressed businessman who wishes he'd never been born at all. An angel hears his wish, and decides to show him what life would be like for his family and friends if he'd never existed at all. At once terribly sad and then tremendously heartwarming, It's a Wonderful Life is impossible to dislike.

Stream It's a Wonderful Life on Stan right now

Scrooged

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Loosely based on Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Scrooged sees Bill Murray do what he does best: play a hilarious jerk who eventually learns how to be a good person. While not immediately loved at the time of its release (a large part is due to its humor being quite silly), it has since developed a bit of a following, with people realising that Bill Murray is simply great at this kind of thing. Funny and touching.

Stream Scrooged on Amazon Prime Video (rent or buy) or Google Play (rent or buy) right now

Love Actually

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The Brits are great at Christmas-set romantic comedies (see The Holiday), but their best and most memorable is arguably Love Actually, which is from the makers of Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill. The film follows eight different couples living in London in the lead up to Christmas, each with their own love-based entanglements to deal with. A hilarious and sweet Christmas flick. Watch it with someone you love.

Stream Love Actually on Stan, Foxtel Now or Binge right now

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas

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The stories of Dr Seuss hold a special place in the hearts of many generations, and this adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a spot-on take on this classic material. As the titular Grinch, Jim Carrey gives one of his most memorable performances under an enormous amount of makeup and in a huge furry green costume. Though the Grinch spends his time trying to make the citizens of Whoville miserable, a young girl (Taylor Momsen) attempts to befriend this monster to melt his frozen heart. A fantastic and family-friendly Christmas movie. 

Stream Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Netflix, Stan or Amazon Prime Video right now

Jingle All The Way 

Jingle All the Way

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Largely panned by critics, Jingle All The Way focuses on the rampant commercialism of Christmas in a lot of ways, but it's also an Arnie comedy film from the mid-'90s that's loads of fun. Arnie plays a dad who's trying to acquire a toy called Turbo-Man for his son, played by future Anakin Skywalker Jake Lloyd. The late, great Phil Hartman co-stars as the annoying neighbor trying to hit on Arnie's wife (played by Rita Wilson). It's not a masterpiece, but it has the right amount of silly for a Christmas movie. 

Stream Jingle All the Way on Disney Plus right now

Uncoventional Christmas Movies

Not all Christmas films are made to spread joy and cheer – some want to scare the hell out of you! With that in mind, here are our picks for the best Christmas horror films currently available to stream in Australia.

Black Christmas

Black Christmas

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Possibly the greatest seasonal horror film of all-time, Bob Clark's 1974 slasher Black Christmas is utterly unnerving in a way that would inspire John Carpenter's Halloween four years later. It's Christmas break, and a group of young sorority members is being terrorised by obscene phone calls from a disturbed individual who calls himself Billy. Little do they know, this creep has also been killing them off one-by-one. With skin-crawling POV shots from a killer stalking his prey, and an ending which offers no solace whatsoever, Black Christmas is a well-made and genuinely scary horror film which set the template for all future slashers. Oh, and whatever you do, make sure you avoid the 2019 remake. 

Stream Black Christmas on Shudder right now

Silent Night, Deadly Night

Silent Night, Deadly Night

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Arriving a decade after Black Christmas is an entirely different class of Christmas slasher in Silent Night, Deadly Night – a sleazier, nastier flick that's closer in tone to Friday the 13th. Featuring an axe-wielding killer who's dressed as Santa Claus, this one kicked up quite a stink upon release, with angry parents forcing the film to withdraw from theatres. In fact, the film made more money in its opening weekend than A Nightmare on Elm Street, which opened a few months earlier, meaning there's every chance Silent Night, Deadly Night could have been as big a hit if it hadn't been pulled.

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Krampus

Krampus

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Not every Christmas movie is a jolly ol' time! On the contrary, some people want their holiday movies tinged with horror. For those unfamiliar with the folkloric figure known as Krampus, this half-goat, half-demon is like the opposite of Santa Claus, in that he punishes naughty children by eating them. Starring Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Toni Collette (Muriel's Wedding), Krampus does have a slight comedic tone at times, but don't be fooled – this is one scary flick with a killer ending. Maybe send the kids to bed before watching this one!

Stream Krampus on Google Play (rent or buy) right now

Rare Exports

Rare Exports

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For those who are unaware, Rovaniemi in Finland's Lapland region is the official hometown of Santa Claus, so it stands to reason that no one knows ol' Saint Nick better than the Finns. And, if the Finnish film Rare Exports is any indication, Santa is far less jolly than we've been led to believe! When the real Santa Claus is excavated during an archaeological dig, an ancient evil is reawakened, and the region's children start to go missing. Turns out, Santa was put there on purpose, and now a young boy and his dad must put a stop to this evil. Unfortunately, they'll have to contend with a mob of Santa's creepy helpers, who appear to be in a trance. One of the most original Christmas movies you'll ever see, Rare Exports is a must-watch for those who like their adventure stories with a dark edge.

Stream Krampus on Google Play (rent or buy) right now

Samuel Roberts

Samuel is a PR Manager at game developer Frontier. Formerly TechRadar's Senior Entertainment Editor, he's an expert in Marvel, Star Wars, Netflix shows and general streaming stuff. Before his stint at TechRadar, he spent six years at PC Gamer. Samuel is also the co-host of the popular Back Page podcast, in which he details the trials and tribulations of being a games magazine editor – and attempts to justify his impulsive eBay games buying binges.