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The 5 best Netflix Christmas movies

Craving a good movie to curl up on the couch and watch? Here are some classic festive season movies.

There is no better feeling in the world than cosying up in your best Christmas pyjamas with a mug of hot chocolate and watching a Christmas movie.

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Here are five feel-good Netflix movies perfect for getting into the Christmas spirit:

  • The Christmas Chronicles (2018): This film follows the story of siblings who embark on an adventure to save Christmas after accidentally causing Santa’s sleigh to crash. It’s a heartwarming movie with lots of holiday cheer.
  • The Princess Switch (2018): A delightful romantic comedy where a duchess and a commoner switch place, leading to unexpected romance and holiday magic.
  • Klaus (2019): An animated Christmas comedy that offers a fresh take on the origins of Santa Claus. It is a heartwarming story about a postman and a reclusive toymaker teaming up to spread joy in a town that’s forgotten the true meaning of Christmas.
  • Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020): This musical fantasy film tells the story of a toymaker who rediscovers hope and magic with the help of his granddaughter. It’s visually stunning, filled with catchy songs, and has a wonderful message.
  • A Boy Called Christmas (2021): Based on the book by Matt Haig, this charming and adventurous film follows a young boy named Nikolas who sets out on a magical journey to find his father and discovers the origins of Father Christmas.

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Ashtyn Mackenzie

Ashtyn is the editor of the Rosebank Killarney Gazette. She has been a community journalist since 2014 and is passionate about delivering impactful and thought-provoking stories.

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