Love Actually is one of the most beloved holiday movies of all time and it is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
12.11.2023 - 14:41 / justjared.com
The holidays are just around the corner and Netflix is one of the first streaming services you might turn to to watch some festive films.
The streamer has released dozens of holiday films over the years, and we’re breaking down which you should watch…and which might be skippable!
There are lots of films to get you in the holiday spirit with a lot of famous faces featured including Vanessa Hudgens, Nina Dobrev, longtime couple Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, Rob Lowe, and more.
FYI: If you don’t know, Rotten Tomatoes ranks a movie “fresh,” when “at least 60% of reviews for a movie or TV show are positive,” and ranks a movie “certified fresh” with “a steady Tomatometer score of 75% or higher,” and “at least five reviews from Top Critics,” among other qualifiers.
Keep reading to see the rankings of all of Netflix’s original holiday content…
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viewing of “Violent Night.”The “Home Improvement” alum, who is known for his portrayal of Saint Nick in his “The Santa Claus” film franchise, prefers watching more wholesome, family holiday movies — like his own.“I can’t watch another Santa Claus movie. Especially when they’re bad Santas,” Allen, 70, told The Post in a joint interview with his daughter, Elizabeth Allen-Dick, while promoting “The Santa Clauses.”“I know there are people that like the ugly Santa movies but sometimes I’m like, ‘Eh, I don’t know if I like bad Santas.’ You know, dressed up with knives and stabbing,” he added. “I don’t like that.”The comedian stepped into Santa’s shoes as Scott Calvin in 1994’s “The Santa Clause,” going on to make two more films and his Disney+ series, which is now in its second season.While other actors (Ed Asner in “Elf,” Richard Attenborough in “Miracle on 34th Street” and Kurt Russell in “The Christmas Chronicles”) have played a light-hearted Kriss Kringle, David Harbour and Billy Bob Thornton have taken on darker versions in 2022’s “Violent Night” and 2003’s “Bad Santa,” respectively.“I’m not judging other shows,” Allen insisted.
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