30 Hallmark Christmas movies that need to be on your holiday watchlist

I love them, I love them, I love them. And I’m not even embarrassed about it.

I love the small towns, the snow, the traditional red, green and hold decorations adorning every surface. I love the bakeries, the inns, the hotels, the old-fashioned town squares, the cookie and gingerbread competitions. It’s heaven to me.

The first four films on this list are the four movies in my favourite ever series of Hallmark Christmas movies: ‘Christmas in Evergreen’. I watch them every single year, and also often during Christmas in July too. They bring me so much joy.

Then there’s ‘Christmas Getaway’. A Hallmark masterpiece.

These movies are my pre-Christmas movies. The ones that get in the spirit before I start watching the ‘proper’ Christmas movies of my childhood: ‘The Santa Clause’, ‘The Grinch’ (the 2000 version. Don’t even mention the 2018 abomination, I don’t want to know), ‘The Polar Express’, ‘Arthur Christmas’ - I could keep going. Want me to keep going? ‘Cos I will…

But first, you should probably check out what Hallmark has to offer. Preferably with a hot chocolate, a blanket and a furry friend.

  • ‘Christmas in Evergreen’

  • ‘Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa’

  • ‘Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy’

  • ‘Christmas in Evergreen: Bells are Ringing’

  • Christmas Getaway

  • ‘A Very Nutty Christmas’

  • ‘Christmas Town’

  • ‘A Wish for Christmas’

  • ‘A Gingerbread Romance’

  • ‘Christmas Cookies’

  • ‘Christmas Land’

  • ‘Matchmaker Santa’

  • ‘Northpole’

  • ‘The Christmas Train’

  • ‘The Sweetest Christmas’

  • ‘Sleigh Bells Ring’

  • ‘Christmas Next Door’

  • ‘Finding Santa’

  • ‘The Mistletoe Inn’

  • ‘Magic Stocking’

  • ‘Christmas List’

  • ‘A Royal Christmas’

  • ‘You, Me, and the Christmas Trees’

  • ‘Cross Country Christmas’

  • ‘Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater’

  • ‘Christmas at the Plaza’

  • ‘Holiday Date’

  • ‘Christmas Joy’

  • ‘Homegrown Christmas’

Hallmark Christmas movies are shown 24/7 on Movies 24 (will become Christmas24 on December 1st) and on Channel 5 at the weekdns in the UK through November and December.

Are you a Hallmark Christmas movie fan? Share your favourites with me!

Written by Sophie

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