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Christmas is the season of family and friends one can spend his entire holidays with family members at home decorating the house and baking sweets cakes, dancing to the tunes of The Red Festival and singing our all-time carols. Spending Christmas with the fam is everyone's favourite Christmas routine and watching movies is one of them, so once again sing for Christmas cheers and Hallmark holiday movie jeers. City First brings to you some magical Christmas Movies which will plop your down on the couch with your loved ones. So here are some finest Christmas movies to ever climb down your chimney.

BAD SANTA
Definitely not an ideal Santa, who loves to spread happiness and good cheer, Willie, a swindler on the other hand dressed up as Santa, and his elf partner Marcus try to rob a mall. Their motive fails when the thief befriends an eight-year-old boy.

THE PRINCESS SWITCH
Remember your favourite High School Musical star, Vanessa Hudgens? If so, I am sure you have to calm your horses because, her fi lm debut fi lm of what ultimately becomes a Netfl ix Christmas trilogy, about a small-town baker who looks exactly like the duchess (also played by Hudgens) of a fi ctional country called Belgravia. Switching places for a day, the two run into a cheesy Christmas catastrophe.

HOME ALONE
Oh yes, we can't say no to Home Alone, a notorious kid and his incredible Christmas celebration are worth watching no matter how many times. Home Alone is indeed the Best Christmas Movie of All Time because it covers all the season-specifi c bases, is replete with jingle bell spirit and effectively embodies the Four Fundamental Principles of Christmas.

A CHRISTMAS TALE
The movie has made an emotional connection with its audience due to the depiction of the harsh reality of life. French auteur Arnaud Desplechin crafts a sprawling, spellbinding portrait of familial dysfunction and reconciliation and togetherness. The story talks about a clan reuniting, uneasily, at Christmas only to learn that their matriarch (Catherine Deneuve) is dying of leukaemia.

KRAMPUS
Can we talk about some dark Christmas mania? Christmas horror doesn’t come around nearly as often as romantic Christmas entanglements, making Krampus a welcome addition to the holiday movie canon. Based on the scary German Santa who beats children with sticks, Krampus is a big, scary, monster who punishes those who have lost their Christmas spirit.

LAST CHRISTMAS
Just like its name the movie did not make a rightful place in the hearts of its audience. The Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding romcom from director Paul Feig got some harsh criticism in 2019, but the thing is, the movie has more to offer than critics fi rst assumed. Despite a climax twist ending that still doesn't totally sit right, this is a Christmas fi lm based entirely around George Michael songs. The movie is a great combination of great chemistry between the leads and a completely irrational Eastern European character played by Emma Thompson. C'mon into the rotation, Last Christmas.

OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY
Just like the name goes, the movie depicts a happening offi ce Christmas party but with a twist, the bash gets out of control after Clay, the branch manager, throws a party to impress a client and retain his branch and employees from his sister.

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