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Binge-watching 2025's Christmas films: The good, the bad and the so-bad-it's-good
'Tis the season to slob out on the sofa and demolish a packet of mince pies in front of a good movie, or a bad movie – or a movie that's so bad it's good.
This year, as ever, a crop of new Christmas films are hoping to be part of our festive viewing – and perhaps even join the ranks of enduring classics alongside the likes of Home Alone, Elf, Love Actually and Die Hard (don't start).
So, in an effort to bring you a vital public service by sorting the crackers from the turkeys, and in an attempt to get myself into the Christmas spirit, I binged as many new Christmas films as possible in a day.
Son of a nutcracker! It’s the great Christmas film guide 2025
Here are all the best movies to watch over the holidays – from favourites like Elf and Paddington to the latest from Mission: Impossible and Knives Out. Plus, two of the sexiest films ever made
Daniel Craig’s quirky sleuth Benoit Blanc is again the connecting thread in this twisty Knives Out case, but writer-director Rian Johnson boldly keeps him – and the murder – off screen for a good half an hour. Instead, at its heart is Jud (a superb Josh O’Connor), a young Catholic priest who butts heads with his new monsignor, Josh Brolin’s fire-and-brimstone Jefferson. Their flock – Glenn Close, Jeremy Renner, Andrew Scott, Kerry Washington – provide starry support in an unexpectedly moving exploration of truth and belief. Simon WardellOut now, Netflix
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