As Andy Williams once said, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year”.
And what better way to get into the festive spirit, than by snuggling up in front of one of our Cheap LED TVs, and watching a classic Christmas film.
Here are our top five picks for the season.
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
An all-time Christmas classic and arguably one of the greatest films ever made, It’s a Wonderful Life follows a young James Stewart as George Bailey, a man on the edge of suicide who is visited by an angel on Christmas Eve.
George is transported through time in a bid to prove how much of an impact his life has had on those around him, and is a truly heartwarming picture for all ages.
“Merry Christmas, you filthy animal.”
When accidentally left home alone at Christmas time, eight-year-old Kevin McAllister has to fend off burglars to protect his family home.
A hilarious adventure with guaranteed laughs throughout. Starring Macaulay Culkin in his break out role, with the late John Heard.
This is a firm family favourite throughout the Christmas season, and it is continuously enjoyed every year. With a brilliant cast of Richard Attenborough, Elizabeth Perkins, Dylan McDermott and Mara Wilson (famous for her roles in Matilda and Mrs Doubtfire) it doesn’t disappoint.
The film follows a lawyer and a little girl who must prove that a man claiming to be Santa Claus is real. The success of the film proves why it has made it on our top Christmas films list!
Who doesn’t love everyone’s favourite Elf? Will Farrell portrays Buddy the Elf brilliantly, bringing laughter and love to the screen. This is a timeless classic and can get anybody in the festive spirit over the Christmas period.
It follows one of Santa’s elves who learns he is human, and he sets out on an adventure to New York to meet his biological father, spreading his Christmas cheer everywhere he goes.
When a film stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jack Black and Jude Law, you know you’re in for a fantastic watch. The Holiday garnered $205.1 million from a budget of $85 million, portraying how successful the Christmas film became.
Watch as two women experiencing troubled guy-problems swap homes for Christmas, where they begin to fall in love again. It’s a perfect film to watch at this time of the year.