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 BY MAYA LAIDLER 
 Spending  time with your  family  is  an  important  
 part of the holiday season, and the most entertaining  
 way to do so is to grab popcorn and a  
 cup of hot chocolate, bundle up and watch a family 
 friendly holiday movie. With so many classic  
 films as well as new holiday movies coming out,  
 it  can be hard  to decide what  to watch  together.  
 This list is filled with options that every member  
 of  the  family who  loves  Christmas  and  the  holidays  
 is sure to enjoy. 
 “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch” (2018) 
 Rating: PG 
 Where to watch: Hulu, Amazon Prime, Youtube  
 TV 
 This classic Christmas story was adapted into  
 an  animated  film  from  Dr.  Seuss’  book,  “The  
 Grinch  Who  Stole  Christmas.”  It  is  a  fun  and  
 moving  story about  the Grinch and his dog Max  
 as they attempt to thwart the Christmas celebrations  
 of  the  residents of Whoville.  It  is  great  for  
 all  ages  and  teaches  a  lesson  of  kindness.  It’s  a  
 well-loved movie and story and is great to watch  
 again and again during the holiday season. 
 “A Boy Called Christmas” (2021) 
 Rating: PG 
 Where to watch: Netflix 
 Follow  Nikolas,  along  with  his  reindeer  and  
 pet mouse, as he sets off on a magical adventure  
 to  the snowy north  in  a  quest  to  find his  father.  
 This  movie  has  a  star-studded  cast  with  actors  
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 such as Maggie  Smith, Henry Lawfull  and Kristen  
 Wiig. 
 “Home Alone” (1990) 
 Rating: PG 
 Where to watch: Disney Plus 
 Regarded  as  one  of  the  best  Christmas  comedy  
 movies,  “Home Alone” will make  you  laugh  
 and experience the feelings of cheer, playfulness  
 and warmth that come with Christmastime. This  
 movie  holds  up  to  all  of  the  new movies  coming  
 out  as  a  classic  masterpiece.  The  story  is  about  
 an 8-year-old boy, Kevin, who is left alone during  
 Christmas,  and must protect his home from two  
 con men who try to rob the house. 
 “Miracle on 34th Street” (1994) 
 Rating: Not Rated 
 Where to watch: Hulu, HBO Max 
 A  heartwarming  comedy-drama  about  a  department  
 store Santa who convinces a 6-year-old  
 cynic,  Susan  Walker,  to  believe  in  the  magic  of  
 Christmas. 
 “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” (2018) 
 Rating: PG 
 Where to watch: Disney Plus 
 Most people know the story of “The Nutcracker” 
  from the popular ballet, but this movie adaption  
 is a new twist to the original with a magical  
 world and imaginative characters. Keeping some  
 of the original elements of dance, the movie is a  
 feast for the eyes with all of the fantasy elements  
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 that it employs throughout Clara’s journey across  
 the four realms. 
 “The Knight Before Christmas” (2019) 
 Rating: Unrated 
 Where to watch: Netflix 
 This  cute  romance movie  is  about  a  medieval  
 knight  (Josh  Whitehouse)  who  gets  transported  
 into  the present  day, meets a high  school  science  
 teacher (Vanessa Hudgens), and falls in love during  
 the holiday season. This movie is best for older  
 kids, 10 and up. It is light-hearted, festive and has  
 a charming fairytale quality to its storyline. 
 “The Polar Express” (2004) 
 Rating: G 
 Where to watch: HBO Max 
 A  story  about  self-discovery  and  the  power  of  
 believing,  this movie  takes  the  viewer  on  a  journey  
 with  a  young  boy  who  boards  the  Polar  Express  
 heading to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. 
 “Elf” (2003) 
 Rating: PG 
 Where to watch: Hulu, HBO Max, Sling TV,  
 Amazon Prime, Philo 
 Watching this heartwarming comedy starring  
 Will Ferrell  is a great way to  get  into  the Christmas  
 spirit.  Raised  among  Santa’s  elves  in  the  
 North Pole, Buddy grew up feeling out of place. He  
 travels to New York during Christmas and starts a  
 tentative relationship with his birth father where  
 chaotic adventures ensue.