NETFLIX'S CHRISTMAS MOVIES: Ranked From TRASH to TREASURE!

NETFLIX'S CHRISTMAS MOVIES: Ranked From TRASH to TREASURE!

As the days grow shorter and a chill fills the air, a particular kind of comfort emerges: the festive romantic comedy. This year’s offerings are already arriving, and the quest to find the perfect holiday escape has begun. These initial impressions are unfolding as time allows, a constantly evolving ranking as each film is experienced.

Currently leading the pack is “A Merry Little Ex-Mas.” It distinguishes itself from the typical, brightly polished rom-coms by focusing on a more mature dynamic – a couple navigating the complexities of divorce. The film surprisingly begins with a charming animated sequence, quickly establishing the protagonist’s backstory and drawing the viewer in.

Don’t mistake this for a somber affair, however. “A Merry Little Ex-Mas” delivers moments of unexpected humor, including a scene featuring a character battling an indoor fire while clad only in his underwear. The story centers on Kate and Everett, portrayed by Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson, attempting a peaceful final Christmas together with their grown children.

Pictures from Netflix films (clockwise from top left): My Secret Santa, A Merry Little Ex-Mas and Champagne Problems

Their carefully laid plans are disrupted by the arrival of Everett’s new girlfriend, played by Jameela Jamil. While the premise isn’t groundbreaking, the film benefits from a surprisingly well-written script and strong performances. It explores family dynamics with a refreshing nuance, offering depth without becoming overly dramatic.

“Champagne Problems” embodies the classic, lighthearted spirit of a Netflix holiday rom-com. It transports viewers to a picturesque Paris at Christmastime, complete with endearing supporting characters. It’s the ideal accompaniment to everyday tasks – ironing, decorating, or simply relaxing – and undeniably rewatchable.

Tom Wozniczka delivers a captivating performance, radiating effortless charm as a Parisian with a dream of opening a wine and bookshop. The film unfolds through a series of comedic misunderstandings, and features a memorable appearance by Kristen Stewart as a formidable work rival. A seemingly harmless character with brightly highlighted hair hints at trouble brewing.