It’s a unique time of year, Christmas. We get ready by going shopping nonstop, purchasing gifts for our loved ones, home décor, new clothes, and Christmas decorations. It is crucial that we maintain a positive attitude in order for the festival to recognize the arrival of the season of happiness.
These are a few Hollywood productions with a Christmas theme. Take a look at these with your loved ones and let the festive spirit consume you.
1. ‘Batman Returns (1992)’

With its sinister storyline, “Batman Returns” burns down your Christmas fantasies. There is a terrifying Penguin living beneath Gotham City’s surface. Along with two other formidable villains, this one sets out to ruin Batman and his Christmastime quest for justice.
2. ‘Black Christmas (1974)’

A bunch of sorority sisters began receiving strange and suspicious calls from someone after their winter vacation. After a few days, one of the girls vanishes, and a second girl in their neighborhood is discovered dead. They become aware that a serial killer might be prowling the town as a result of this.
3. ‘Happiest Season (2020)’

“Happiest Season,” the first-ever Christmas film centered on the life of an LGBTI couple, follows Abby and Harper’s journey. The pair celebrates the festival at Harper’s parent’s home. But Abby finds out that Harper hasn’t told her parents about her sexual orientation yet.
4. ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966, 2000)’

How the Grinch Stole Christmas, a live-action version of Dr. Seuss’s beloved children’s tale, is a must-see during the holiday season. The purpose of the wicked Grinch’s visit to Whoville is to spoil the residents’ Christmas. However, when he encounters the upbeat Cindy, his preparations are derailed.
5. ‘Home Alone Series (1990, 1992)’

Kevin, an eight-year-old boy, puts up traps to make sure no burglar may enter his home when his parents leave him alone before their trip to Paris.
With your loved ones, watch these movies to celebrate Christmas and the days leading up to the celebration. These movies will make you feel festive and ready for the approach of the festival.