Best Christmas Movies On Netflix Latest Month 2023

It’s the most beautiful time of the year! That means, get your fuzzy socks on, make yourself a hot chocolate, and put on a Christmas movie. If you’re curious to know which are the Best Christmas Movies On Netflix Latest Month 2023 then this article is a perfect guide for you.

Netflix has some of the Best Christmas Movies On Netflix Latest Month 2023. Here are a few you can watch this Holiday Season. 

Falling For Christmas 

Celebrate the start of December by enjoying one of the most eagerly awaited cold-weather streams of the year: Falling for Christmas is the Y2K queen Lindsay Lohan’s spectacular movie comeback. The Parent Trap and Freaky Friday favorite plays a spoiled heiress who loses her memories following a skiing accident in Janeen Damian’s romantic comedy.She establishes a connection with the lodge’s owner (Chord Overstreet) and his daughter while attempting to discover who she is while staying there. This rom-com tale makes its position on top of our Best Christmas Movies On Netflix Latest Month 2023.

Release date: November 10, 2022

Director: Janeen Damian

Writers: Jeff Bonnett, Ron Oliver

Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Chord Overstreet, George Young

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Famous dialogue: “Whatever the future brings, I want it to bring us together.”

Shooting place: Utah

IMDb: 5.2/10

Scrooge: A Christmas Carol

On December 2, Netflix released Stephen Donnelly’s animated musical rendition of Charles Dickens’ well-known Christmas ghost story. With voices from Jonathan Pryce as Jacob Marley, Olivia Colman as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Johnny Flynn as Bob Cratchit, and others, Luke Evans plays the stingy lead. We assure you that it is not humbug.

Release date: November 18, 2022

Director: Stephen Donnelly

Writers: Leslie Bricusse, Stephen Donnelly, Charles Dickens

Cast: Luke Evans, Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley

Genre: Adventure, Comedy

Famous dialogue: “Every traveler has a home of his own, and he learns to appreciate it the more from his wandering.”

Shooting place: NA

IMDb: 6.2/10

White Christmas 

Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye, two famous performers who served in World War II, collaborate with Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, an obscure sister act, to put on a musical in a deserted Vermont hotel that belonged to their previous commanding officer. Nothing about it should function, but it all does in some strange way! Credit the enormously talented main quartet and director Michael Curtiz of Casablanca for making a story that seemed to be kept together by maple syrup and Christmas prayers into a timeless holiday classic.

Release date: October 14, 1954

Director: Michael Curtiz

Writers: Norman Krasna, Norman Panama, Melvin Frank

Cast: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney

Genre: Comedy, Musical, Romance

Famous dialogue: “May all your Christmases be white. Merry Christmas!”

Shooting place: Paramount studio

IMDb: 7.5/10

The Claus Family 2 

The second Dutch-language Netflix Christmas franchise installment focused towards families and children will once again be directed by Ruben Vandenborre.

What to anticipate from the new film is as follows:

Santa’s only task is… Deliver gifts. However, as Jules takes over from his Grandpa Noel, a young girl’s letter with a particular holiday wish is delivered to him.

The best part is that a third movie is now being shot and will undoubtedly be released on streaming services in 2023.

Release date: December 7, 2021

Director: Ruben Vandenborre

Writers: Ruben Vandenborre, Elke de Gezelle

Cast: Jan Decleir, Mo Bakker, Bracha van Doesburgh

Genre: Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Famous dialogue: NA

Shooting place: Amsterdam

IMDb: 5.1/10

Christmas With You 

Aime Garcia from Lucifer and Freddie Prinze Jr. from Scooby-Doo will star in this brand-new holiday family comedy.

Garcia portrays a burnt-out pop diva who runs away to a tiny town where she finds passion and a chance at love.

The film was shot in New York City in November 2021.

Release date: November 17, 2022

Director: Gabriela Tagliavini

Writers: Paco Farias, Jennifer C. Stetson, Michael Varrati

Cast: Aimee Garcia, Freddie Prinze Jr., Deja Monique Cruz

Genre: Comedy, Family, Romance

Famous dialogue: “I don’t think a Christmas song is my style.”

Shooting place: New York City

IMDb: 5.5/10

Christmas on Mistletoe Farm 

British holiday film from the director Debbie Isitt and Mirrorball Films.

A widowed father who recently inherited a farm struggles to adapt to rural life as his children come up with a plan to settle there permanently.

Release date: November 23, 2022.

Director: Debbie Isitt

Writer: Debbie Isitt

Cast: Scott Garnham, Scott Paige, Kathryn Drysdale

Genre: Comedy, Family

Famous dialogue: NA

Shooting place: West Midlands area

IMDb: 4.4/10

The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus 

We’ll see The Boss Baby back in action, complete with holiday decorations, based on the popular film and television franchise.

The official summary of the new installment is provided below:

The Boss Baby accidently switches spots with one of Santa’s helpers and ends up trapped at the North Pole, giving Christmas Eve a twist.

Release date: December 6, 2022

Directors: Christo Stamboliev, Matt Engstrom

Writers: J.D. Ryznar, Tanner Tananbaum

Cast: Amaryllis Aubel, Jodi Benson, Alex Cazares

Genre: Adventure, Comedy

Famous dialogue: NA

Shooting place: NA

IMDb: 5.2/10

I Believe In Santa 

This holiday romantic comedy, which was directed by Alex Ranarivelo, features Christina Moore, John Ducy, and Violet McGraw.

The new romantic comedy’s official summary is as follows:

After spending five blissful months with Tom, Lisa is dismayed to discover that he has a holiday obsession. Is it time to celebrate Christmas once more?

Release date: December 14, 2022

Director: Alex Ranarivelo

Writer: John Ducey

Cast: Christina Moore, John Ducey, Violet McGraw

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Famous dialogue: NA

Shooting place: Los Angeles and Denver, Colorado

IMDb: 4.4/10

A Storm For Christmas 

When severe weather strands passengers and employees at an airport for the final hours before Christmas, their paths are forced to cross.

Release date: December 16, 2022

Director: Per-Olav Sørensen

Writers: Jan Trygve Røyneland, Lars Saabye Christensen

Cast: Dennis Storhøi, Jan Gunnar Røise, Maibritt Saerens

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Famous dialogue: NA

Shooting place: Oslo airport

IMDb: 7.2/10

A Boy Called Christmas 

Few new Christmas films attempt to capture the enchanted spirit of the season; instead, they tend to be comedies, romances, or violent action films starring David Harbour as Santa Claus. The British movie A Boy Called Christmas, released in 2021, tells the origin tale of one of Christmas’ most well-known characters in full-fledged fiction. Additionally, it has a cute talking mouse.

Release date: November 18, 202

Director: Gil Kenan

Writers: Ol Parker, Gil Kenan, Matt Haig

Cast: Maggie Smith, Isabella O’Sullivan, Joel Fry

Genre: Drama, Family, Adventure

Famous dialogue: “Because the universe is made of stories, not atoms.”

Shooting place: Finland

IMDb: 6.7/10

Single All The Way 

Yes, it’s another another corny holiday film, however this one is a gay-themed one. Michael Urie plays Peter, a man who devises a scheme to bring his closest friend (Philemon Chambers) along to pass as his boyfriend. Peter is returning home for the holidays where his enthusiastic family awaits. Of course, his parents have already arranged for him to meet a new woman. Among all this chaos, Peter realizes that he has feelings for his friend. Yikes!

Release date: December 2, 2021

Director: Michael Mayer

Writer: Chad Hodge

Cast: Michael Urie, Philemon Chambers, Luke Macfarlane

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Famous dialogue: “You should come home with me. We can pretend we fell in love after all these years. The gays just know how to do stuff. They’re survivors.”

Shooting place: Montreal, Quebec

IMDb: 6.1/10

The Princess Switch Movies 

It appears inconceivable that The Princess Switch movies were ever filmed, thus by some warped logic they are Christmas miracles. Miracles are things that look impossible, and since Christmas is all about miracles, they are things that seem possible. Vanessa Hudgens plays the role of a baker from Chicago. She also portrays the Duchess of Montenaro, Lady Margaret Delacourt, in a formal role. Lady Fiona Penbroke, Lady Margaret’s outspoken cousin, is likewise portrayed by Vanessa Hudgens. In all three films, Hudgens’ look-alikes trade places with one another for various reasons, mix up romantic interests, and don elaborate gowns. Although the second two films, including The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star, in which the Hudgens Three solve the mystery of stolen jewels, are plain goofy, the first movie makes an effort to be sincere.

Release date: November 16, 2018

Director: Mike Rohl

Writers: Robin Bernheim, Megan Metzger

Cast: Vanessa Hudgens, Sam Palladio, Nick Sagar

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family

Famous dialogue: “Life’s what happens when you’re busy making other plans.”

Shooting place: Romanian town of Carei

IMDb: 6.1/10

Wrapping Up

Christmas is the season to spread love so choose from the Best Christmas Movies On Netflix Latest Month 2023 with your friends and family and enjoy your vacations.

Joanne Wells

Joanne Wells is a media journalist for ScreenNearYou. She reports on the inside conversations in Hollywood. Also, she loves pizza!

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