The 10 Holiday Movies You Can’t Miss in 2023

Let’s be honest: It was beginning to look a lot like Christmas back in September when CVS broke out the chocolate Santa Clauses. Right alongside them, the holiday movie season starts earlier and earlier each year. Holiday movies are already here in 2023. There’s something just so comforting about them. The romance. The simplicity of the plots. The familiar stars. It’s the viewing equivalent of wrapping yourself in a cozy blanket and drinking a cup of hot chocolate.
In the past few years, there’s been a movement to feature more diversity of holidays and same sex couples in these ever-popular movies. Alas, this doesn’t seem to be the case this year’s crop, which is all the more reason to check out A Holiday I Do, which features an interracial lesbian couple as its protagonists.
But for now, we’ve made our list and checked it at least thrice to give you the 10 holiday movies to watch in 2023:
1. Best. Christmas. Ever!
Stars: Heather Graham, Brandy, Matt Cedeño, Jason Biggs
Premiere Date: November 16 on Netflix
Pick up the phone! It’s the ‘90s calling! Netflix’s entry into the holiday fray features some of your favorite stars from the ‘90s and we are here for it. Charlotte (Heather Graham) is so jealous of her college friend Jackie (Brandy) and the seemingly perfect life Jackie has on display in her annual Christmas letter (we have all gotten them). Charlotte is sure Jackie is hiding something behind her perfect veneer. Will the holidays bring these two friends back together? Mary Lambert—whose horror movie history has given way to holiday fare like 2021’s A Castle for Christmas—directs.
2. A World Record Christmas
Stars: Nikki DeLoach, Lucas Bryant, Aias Dalman
Premiere Date: November 16 at 8 p.m. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Aias Dalman, who is Autistic, stars as Charlie, an Autistic boy who wants to break the Guinness World Record by stacking 1400 Jenga blocks on Christmas Eve. The movie is inspired by Auldin Maxwell, who holds the record for stacking Jenga blocks. Of course, this is a Hallmark movie, so there’s the added twist that Charlie is hoping to also catch the attention of his father, who has been absent for most of his life. I’ve already lamented the lack of diversity in the movies this season but I’m very happy to celebrate the inclusiveness in A World Record Christmas.
3. Dashing Through the Snow
Stars: Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Teyonah Parris, Madison Skye Validum, Lil Rel Howery, Oscar Nuñez
Premiere Date: November 17 on Disney+
Chris “Ludacris” Bridges stars as Eddie, a goodhearted social worker who doesn’t love Christmas (for reasons that will be revealed). When Eddie and his daughter Charlotte (Madison Skye Validum) meet Nick (Lil Rey Howery) on Christmas Eve, their lives begin to change. You see, Nick believes he’s Santa Claus, while Eddie thinks Chris may be a bit delusional. Will Eddie rediscover his love of Christmas?
4. EXmas
Stars: Leighton Meester, Robbie Amell, Michael Hitchcock, Kathryn Greenwood, Veronika Slowikowska, Steven Huy
Premiere Date: November 17 on FreeVee
Graham (Robbie Amell) travels home for the holidays to spend Christmas with his family. The only problem? His family has already invited his ex-fiancee Ali (Leighton Meester) to be part of the festivities. There’s not a lot of XOXO between the former couple, but will Christmas bring them back together? EXmas is the second movie to be produced by BuzzFeed Studios following Puppy Love, which debuted over the summer.