7 Best Hallmark Christmas Movies to Watch This Holiday Season

Published 12/12/2025, 10:44 AM EST

Hallmark has carved out a legendary reputation for its endless array of Christmas films, turning sleigh bells, twinkling lights, and cozy small towns into a seasonal spectacle. These movies are often steeped in sugary charm, offering viewers a predictable, comforting escape into holiday cheer.

The channel has mastered the art of yuletide formula, where romance and festivity entwine in the most saccharine ways imaginable. Yet, amidst this avalanche of glittering nostalgia, certain Hallmark movies rise above the usual fluff, dazzling with unexpected warmth and storytelling magic, some are undeniably better than others.

From snowy small towns to cozy romances, these 7 best Hallmark Christmas movies deliver heartwarming cheer, festive magic, and irresistible holiday vibes that make the season unforgettable.

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Marry Me At Christmas

Marry Me at Christmas is a 2017 documentary that brings festive cheer and romantic charm to the holiday screen. Rachel Skarsten and Trevor Donovan star in this enchanting tale.

A celebrity arrives to help his little sister plan a perfect Christmas wedding. He unexpectedly falls for the local bridal boutique owner, portrayed by Skarsten. Humor sparkles throughout the film.

Donovan’s character hilariously mistakes photographers’ attention for being directed at him instead of a dazzling Christmas tree. Directed by Terry Ingram and written by Susan Mallery and Julie Sherman Wolfe, the film holds an IMDb rating of 6.5. It delivers a delightful mix of romance, laughter, and holiday magic.

Lights, Camera, Christmas!

2022’s Lights, Camera, Christmas! is a delightful TV movie that blends festive cheer with behind-the-scenes Hollywood fun. Kimberley Sustad stars as Kerry, a store owner whose world is turned upside down when a Christmas movie begins filming in her town.

Tasked as the costume designer, she rediscovers her creative passion while navigating the charming antics of Brad, the film’s famous leading man, played by John Brotherton.

Unexpected sparks fly between the movie’s producers, adding a surprise romantic twist. Directed by David Weaver and written by Gary Goldstein, the film holds an IMDb rating of 6.6/10, offering heartwarming holiday magic and lighthearted humor.

Switched for Christmas

Switched for Christmas is a 2017 TV movie that delivers double the holiday fun. Candace Cameron Bure shines as identical twin sisters who decide to swap lives for the Christmas season, convinced that the other has it better.

As they navigate each other’s worlds, both sisters unexpectedly fall in love with men who believe they are dating the other twin, creating not one, but two charming love stories.

Directed by Lee Friedlander and written by Lee Friedlander and Tracy Andreen, the film holds an IMDb rating of 6.6/10, offering a delightful mix of romance, humor, and festive magic.

Let It Snow

Let It Snow is a 2013 TV movie that blends holiday charm with heartfelt family moments. Candace Cameron Bure stars as Stephanie, whose father, played by Alan Thicke, prefers dining in restaurants over spending the holidays at home, creating a frosty family dynamic.

The story warms as Jesse Hutch’s Brady teaches Stephanie how to ski and fly fish, introducing her to a unique and endearing holiday tradition. Directed by Harvey Frost and co-written by Frost and Jim Head, the film holds an IMDb rating of 6.7/10, delivering a perfect mix of romance, humor, and festive magic.

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These four Hallmark Christmas movies deliver festive cheer and heartwarming romance, but the holiday magic does not end here. Three more enchanting films await, promising even more laughter, love, and seasonal sparkle.

An Unexpected Christmas

An Unexpected Christmas is a 2021 TV movie that blends holiday charm with romantic comedy. Bethany Joy Lenz stars as Emily, who works at an advertising agency and is sent to her ex’s hometown just before Christmas.

Upon her arrival at the train station, she discovers that her ex’s family mistakenly believes they are still a couple. Tyler Hynes plays the ex, creating natural and captivating on-screen chemistry.

Directed by Michael Robison and written by Paul Campbell and Gregory McGoon, the film holds an IMDb rating of 6.9/10. It delivers heartfelt romance, humor, and festive holiday magic.

Three Wise Men and a Baby

Three Wise Men and a Baby is a 2022 TV movie that perfectly blends holiday cheer with heartfelt family moments. Starring Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes, and Andrew W. Walker, the story follows three brothers.

They are unexpectedly tasked with caring for a baby during the festive season. As they navigate sleepless nights, diaper changes, and holiday chaos, the brothers rediscover their bond. They also reignite their love for Christmas.

Directed by Terry Ingram and written by Paul Campbell and Kimberley Sustad, the film holds an impressive IMDb rating of 7.5/10. It delivers comedy, warmth, and seasonal magic in equal measure.

A Biltmore Christmas

A Biltmore Christmas is a 2023 TV movie that mixes holiday magic with a touch of time-travel adventure. Bethany Joy Lenz stars as Lucy, who is hired to write the script for a remake of a classic holiday film.

During a tour of the Biltmore Estate, she accidentally knocks over an hourglass and finds herself transported back to 1946. The undeniable chemistry between Lenz and Kristoffer Polaha adds warmth to the story.

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Directed by John Putch and written by Marcy Holland, the film holds an IMDb rating of 7.7/10. It delivers romance, nostalgia, and a charming holiday atmosphere without the usual cheesiness. With much more in Netflix’s Christmas vault, this year comes packed with binge-worthy movies and shows.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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