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15 Alternative Christmas Movies For A Holiday Marathon

Ready to shake up your holiday watch list? Forget the same old Christmas flicks. We’re about to venture into a treasure trove of 15 offbeat gems that’ll revamp your festive movie nights. Let’s roll!


Tips for Your Cozy Movie Marathon

Alright, let’s make your movie marathon unforgettable! Here’s how to turn your living room into the ultimate holiday cinema.

  1. Cozy Corner Makeover

Transform your space into a snug haven. Pile up the fluffiest blankets, scatter some comfy pillows, and string up twinkling Christmas lights. It’s all about creating that warm, fuzzy vibe.

  1. Munch on Festive Treats

Whip up some holiday-themed goodies. Think gingerbread cookies, peppermint hot chocolate, or a savory snack platter. And remember your favorite drinks to sip on!

  1. Chill Out

For the adults in the room, include a delta 9 vape cart for a laid-back vibe. It’s a modern and relaxing twist to your movie night.

  1. Add a Dash of Fun

Why not play movie bingo? Or, if you’re up for it, a light-hearted holiday movie drinking game (responsibly, of course). Laugh out loud as you spot those classic holiday tropes.

  1. Everyone’s a Critic

Watching with friends or family? Let each person choose a movie. It’s a great way to mix things up and keep everyone’s spirits high.

  1. Take a Trip Down Memory Lane

How about a nostalgic twist? Dig up some old holiday photos or home videos and have a mini-showcase during intermissions. It’s a heartwarming way to reminisce and share stories.

Top 15 Must-Watch Christmas Movies

1. “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” (2005)

Get ready for a wild ride with this noir-comedy mashup. Think Christmas with a side of mystery and a dash of Robert Downey Jr.’s sharp wit. It’s a total mood-changer for your holiday nights.

2. “The Family Stone” (2005)

This one’s a rollercoaster of emotions. It’s all about the messy, heartwarming, and sometimes hilarious reality of family get-togethers. Drama, laughs, and a whole lot of love — it’s got it all.

3. “In Bruges” (2008)

Not your typical Christmas flick, but the snowy scenes of Bruges bring that holiday magic. It’s dark, funny, and packed with twists that’ll keep you guessing.

4. “Gremlins” (1984)

It’s a cult favorite: part horror, part comedy, and 100% Christmas chaos. It’s a reminder that the holiday season can get a little wild — in a fun, gremlin-infested way.

5. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993)

Tim Burton’s iconic film is a visual feast that blurs between a spooky Halloween and a cozy Christmas. It’s quirky, it’s catchy, and it’s got heart.

6. “Edward Scissorhands” (1990)

Another Burton classic that’s as much about Christmas as it is about the place in the world. It’s a snowy suburban fairy tale with a touch of magic.

7. “Die Hard” (1988)

The eternal “Is it a Christmas movie?” debate. But hey, it’s got action, it’s got holiday vibes, and it’s got Bruce Willis. Perfect for an adrenaline-fueled holiday evening.

8. “Trading Places” (1983)

Laugh out loud with this clever comedy set around the holidays. It’s a tale of unpredictable ups and downs with a festive backdrop.

9. “Batman Returns” (1992)

Superheroes and Christmas? Why not! It’s a darker, moodier holiday movie choice with some iconic performances.

10. “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale” (2010)

Fancy something international? This Finnish film gives a whole new meaning to the Santa Claus legend. It’s unique, it’s darkly funny, and it’s definitely not your usual Christmas story.

11. “Lethal Weapon” (1987)

Action, comedy, and Christmas — a combo that surprisingly works. It’s a classic buddy-cop film that brings the holiday spirit in its explosive way.

12. “The Ref” (1994)

It’s a hidden gem set on Christmas Eve. It’s a laugh-out-loud hostage drama that turns into a bizarre family therapy session. Totally underrated.

13. “Joyeux Noel” (2005)

This one’s a heart-tugger. Based on the true story of the WWI Christmas truce, it’s a beautiful reminder of peace and humanity amidst chaos.

14. “About a Boy” (2002)

It’s not strictly a Christmas movie, but it’s got those key holiday scenes that hit right in the feels. It’s funny, it’s touching, and it’s all about connections.

15. “Eyes Wide Shut” (1999)

For a more mature audience, Kubrick’s final film is a complex, thought-provoking journey set against a Christmas backdrop. It’s deep, it’s intriguing, and it’s definitely different.


So there you have it — 15 alternative Christmas movies that are anything but ordinary. Grab your snacks, get cozy, and let these unconventional holiday films add some extra sparkle to your festive season. Happy watching! 🎬🎅🍿

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