Here are the best Christmas movies apart from Bruce Willis’ Die Hard and Johnny Depp’s Edward Scissorhands, which aren’t even in the top 10.

Christmas is almost here. The best time of the year to spend lounging in your pjs, drinking eggnog, and munching on sweets while watching your favorite Christmas special movie, just like last year, the year before, and the year before that, and so on.

While there are a plethora of movies made just for the holiday season, some classics dominate the season year after year.

An unconventional holiday movie, Bruce Willis’ Die Hard

Often centered around the holiday season, these heartwarming films have stood the test of time, slowly creeping into our hearts, and becoming a permanent residents.

While movies like Bruce Willis’ Die Hard and Johnny Depp’s Edward Scissorhands might not have the chance to make it to the Top 10, despite having that ‘Christmasy‘ feel, here are the Best 5 Christmas Classics of All Time!

5. Frosty the Snowman (1969)

The animated Christmas classic Frosty the Snowman

If the title doesn’t make it obvious, Frosty the Snowman is everyone’s favorite, whether they be young or old. Voiced by Jackie Vernon, Frosty along with a group of children goes on a very magical adventure to the North Pole while being chased by a grumpy magician.

The movie’s catchy songs, themes of friendship and adventure, and compelling storyline with attractive imaginary elements make it a delightful animated classic to watch on Christmas. It can be streamed on Apple TV.

4. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)

A still from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

A stop-motion animated classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is about Santa Claus’s ninth and youngest reindeer who helps guide his sled with his glowing red nose. Despite being a favorite of the Christmas legend, its red nose leads to him being ostracized by the rest and made fun of.

This endearing story of acceptance, and embracing one’s uniqueness resonates with everyone, making Rudolph’s heartwarming tale a must-watch every Christmas. It can be watched on Prime Video.

3. A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

A Charlie Brown Christmas

Charlie Brown for long has been a favorite of kids and adults, so when the animated classic A Charlie Brown Christmas came out, it was bound to end up on this list.

A deeply touching tale of Charlie Brown seeking the real significance of the holiday as it ends up being commercialized echoes with the audience.

Beautifully capturing the essence of simple joys, giving, and friendship, it artfully captures the importance of the holiday season. it can be streamed on Apple TV.

2. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

Jim Carrey as the Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Christmas

A Christmas list with no mention of Jim Carrey‘s iconic does not exist. The live adaptation starring Carrey as the grumpy recluse Grinch is based on Dr. Seuss’ famous book.

The movie perfectly captures the true meaning of the holiday season through the transformation of the cold-hearted Grinch into a loving and kind being.

Through its many musical scores, Carrey’s exceptional performance, and its whimsical message, it has now become a favorite for many years to come. It can be streamed on Peacock.

1. Home Alone (1990)

The Home Alone films are considered classic Christmas films

The Chris Columbus classic starring Macaulay Culkin as Kevin is a movie about child neglect at best, for who forgets an 8-year-old kid while going on a family trip?

However, the movie’s themes of family, regret, love, and togetherness coupled with Kevin’s resilience make it one of the most fun movies to watch during Christmas.

The heartwarming tale is a favorite of all young and old and continues to be enjoyed for its memorable performances of the cast and the entertaining story. It can be streamed on Disney+.

Meanwhile, These Two ‘Christmas Movies’ Aren’t Even In The Top 10

Johnny Depp in Edward Scissorhands

Two of the most debatable and contentious movies that are considered very ‘Christmasy’ by some and completely disregarded by others are Bruce Willis‘ Die Hard and Johnny Depp‘s Edward Scissorhands.

Even though both are centered around the holiday season, the former is a hardcore action movie and the latter is a fantasy classic centered around themes of acceptance and self-love.

While both ended up on the Top 20 list of the most-watched Christmas movies in the country, both failed to cross the Top 10 mark. While Die Hard seems to be more of a debatable entry, it is centered around the festive season.

Meanwhile, Edward Scissorhands, although strange is set in a wintry setting and its emotional element does make it a Christmas sort of movie.

Although both failed to be featured in the Top 10, they still rank higher than movies like Frozen and  The Nightmare Before Christmas. Both movies can be rented on YouTube.