As the time of year when the entire family comes together, it's important for many to be able to sit together and enjoy a great Christmas film as a family.
Giving the parents a break from buying baby products and keeping the children entertained along the way, take a look through the following five Christmas films, all of which are suitable for the whole family.
Giving the parents a break from buying baby products and keeping the children entertained along the way, take a look through the following five Christmas films, all of which are suitable for the whole family.
- Elf - one of the more recent Christmas films to become synonymous with Christmas, Elf stars Will Ferrell as a human who was raised by Santa's elves and who goes to find his biological father in New York City.
What's loved about Elf is that you can watch it time and time again, irrelevant of how old you are and still laugh out loud every few minutes as Buddy - Will Ferrell - tries to spread Christmas cheer wherever he goes. - Home Alone - like Elf, Home Alone is one of those films that will have everyone in the family in hysterics, regardless of their age.
Revolving around Kevin McAllister, a young boy who wishes his family would disappear for Christmas, when they leave for a holiday without him, he has to survive in the house by himself, fending off two would-be burglars, all of which makes for a film full of both gasps and laughs. - Miracle On 34th Street - whether you choose the black and white version from 1947 or the 1994 remake, the story of whether a Santa from Macy's department store in New York City is the real Santa or not is simply enchanting.
- Santa Claus: The Movie - released in 1985, Santa Claus: The Movie is a film that is just as popular today as it was 25 years ago.
Telling the tale of Santa and how he manages to both prepare for Christmas and deliver the presents on Christmas Eve, as well as answering a whole host of festive questions, Santa Claus: The Movie is a film that will simply make you smile. - The Snowman - no matter how old you are, there's something magical and spellbinding about Dianne Jackson's interpretation of Raymond Biggs's book, The Snowman.
The story of a boy and a snowman that comes to life, although the film has no words with the exception of a single song, The Snowman is one of those films that every family should watch at Christmas.
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