Winter comes: days are shortening, temperatures are decreasing at the same time as your desire to put your nose out. To enjoy the comfort of your home and to pass (cheerfully) the time, here are 10 Christmas movies that will never tire.
- Love Actually, 2003
Because in truth, it is THE movie that we will never tire of, Christmas or not Christmas. We love to re-re-re-see the tribulations of Hugh Grant as the uninhibited prime minister, the love stories, the resumption of "All I want For Christmas" ... in short, we absolutely love everything about this movie!
- The Strange Christmas of Mr. Jack, 1993
Because it's the Christmas tale that mixes poetry and squeaky humor: Jack Skellington, a skeletal scarecrow surnamed "The King of the Pumpkins" reigns supreme in the city of Halloween. But las, the master of terror, leaves and discovers the city of Christmas.
- Bridget Jones, 2001
Bridget Jones is the starting point (far of course) of our cravings for Christmas sweaters and that Mark Darcy will remain forever the first man to fall in love with. Ok, the second (after your mate).
- Joyeux Noel, 2005
Because we also love to have a big heart and comfort ourselves wrapped in our quilt while eating ice (or log), Merry Christmas is the film to see and to review during the holidays of end of the year.
- The Holiday, 2006
End of year obliges, time is to the questions and the desires of elsewhere! And "The Holiday" allows you to do everything by living it by proxy. Is it necessary to specify that there is Jude Law at the casting?
- The Bronzés ski, 1979
Because it is always good to revise its fundamentals and that, let's be honest, you also think of planting your stick to ski only thanks to Bronze.
- Harry Potter 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (it gets spoiled in the last movies)
Yes, strictly speaking, Harry Potter is not a Christmas movie, but the holiday season scenes, Hogwarts Castle in the snow, gifts exchanged in the common room and banquet in the Great Hall are jewelry for turkey lovers.
- Mom, I missed the plane, 1990
Alone at Christmas, forgotten by his parents, Kevin McCallister will brim with imagination to keep away the burglars who had planned to empty his house on New Year's Eve. Between laughter, and tender memories, it is a film that it is always good to see again during the holidays of end of the year.
- Father Christmas is a trash, 1982
A totally absurd Christmas evening at the Paris hotline of SOS Détresse Friendship, colorful characters arrive one by one, until the arrival of their neighbor M. Preskovitch who brings them his famous doubitchous.
- Beauty and the Beast 2: The Enchanted Christmas
And we finish this top 10 with a film really light: the Beauty and the Beast 2. A Spin-off of the first part during which Belle tries to convince his host to organize a Christmas dinner.