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Christmas is just around the pine-tree-lined corner two days from now, more specifically and perhaps only now you re allowing yourself to slip into the spirit of the holidays via your television or computer screen. Or maybe you re a legendary procrastinator and you were planning to inhale an unhealthy percentage of the 99 new Christmas movies debuting on cable networks and streaming services before the chimney-sliding begins. Whatever the case, it s time to finalize your holiday binge schedule and we re not talking about peppermint chocolate chip cookies. (And yet, we kind of are.)
Yes, you ll find plenty of first snowfalls, second chances, happy endings, cable-knit sweaters, and sad-eyed widows willing to give this crazy thing we call love a shot. And, sure, there are time-travel flicks (Hallmark Channel s
The Best Christmas and Holiday Movies on Hulu
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Christmas movies are all about deckin halls, warm fuzzies, love, togetherness, and joy. Then again, they re also about family drama, revenge on exes, and even cheesy memories from the 1980s. In short, Christmas and holiday movies are a mixed bag of whatever you want them to be. Hulu has a pretty solid collection of holiday movies, and the list expands even more if you have the streamer s premium subscriptions to Live TV, HBO Max, Showtime, or Starz. For our picks of the best holiday movies on Hulu, though, you don t need anything more than the base subscription.
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Christmas romantic comedies are known for cozy sweaters, roaring fireplaces, meaningful glances over cups of hot chocolate and stars who, until recently, looked like a bunch of models from a Land s End catalog circa 1985.
Rare were the Christmas rom-coms with Asian, queer, Latinx or disabled characters. When Black characters started to show up, they generally played sidekicks or they starred in family holiday movies, not the kind of Christmas rom-coms where Mom s always there to help with a thorny relationship dilemma, the cider is forever mulled and not a single problem can t be solved by declaring love under the mistletoe.