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All the Christmas Movies coming to Netflix this Winter

Halfway through November and all the cynics suddenly believe in love. We can all admit that Christmas movies are more often than not corny and predictable. But that is exactly what we need during cuffing season, and Netflix has ensured, that that is exactly what we will get. Here are 9 movies hitting the Netflix screens just in time for Christmas!

Is It Cake? Holiday

November 28

Fresh out of the oven, Is It Cake? Holiday is serving up a festive twist on the popular baking competition, premiering in late November. Over the course of four episodes, nine All-Star Bakers from the series’ past seasons will sculpt their cakes into festive winter creations—think ice skates, wreaths, nutcrackers, and more. The celebrity guest judges will once again ask the age-old question: Is it cake?

Bringing Christmas Home

November 29

In Bringing Christmas Home, Caroline, a retired military officer turned history professor, joins forces with Russell, an antiques shop owner, to return precious WWII artefacts to a soldier’s family before Christmas. As they piece together the past through letters and clues, they uncover a mystery surrounding his disappearance. Perfect for those who enjoy a festive quest filled with nostalgia and emotional discoveries.

The Snow Sister

November 29 

Based on the beloved book by Maja Lunde and Lisa Aisato, The Snow Sister tells the story of Julian, whose Christmas feels cancelled until he meets the cheerful but enigmatic Hedvig. Her unusual house and the mysterious old man nearby spark questions as Julian begins to rediscover the magic of the season. This film combines the warmth of Christmas traditions with an air of quiet suspense.

A Paris Christmas Waltz

November 29

Predictable? Absolutely. But is that so wrong when you’re in the mood for a holiday romance? A Paris Christmas Waltz has all the Hallmark movie essentials, complete with a corny love story and plenty of dancing when Emma, a Manhattan accountant, teams up with dancer Leo for a competition in the city of love. With a dance lesson or two from Paul Freeman’s Henry, it’s a feel-good watch that will admittedly see 9:16 comedians’ parodies not long after it hits the our screens.

T’was the Text Before Christmas

November 29

When Addie, a New York chiropractor, accidentally gets a text from Nana, they strike up an unlikely friendship. Nana invites Addie to Vermont for the holidays, where she meets James, Nana’s son, a traveling doctor. Over the next three years, their holiday encounters grow, but it’s only when they’re both single that sparks begin to fly.

Christmas on Windmill Way

November 29

Another holiday film guaranteed to spark its share of parodies, Christmas on Windmill Way brings all the festive clichés you could ask for: a reunited ex, a Christmas bake-off, and the loss of a cherished family property. Mia Meijer is sure her Oma will win the Christmas Market Dutch Bake-Off, but her holiday cheer takes a hit when she learns Oma has sold their historic sawmill to none other than her ex, played of course by One Tree Hill‘s Chad Michael Murray.

Royal Date for Christmas

November 29

Fans of the pretend romance and enemies to lovers tropes will love A Royal Date for Christmas, where Bella Sparks, owner of Bella Sparks Couture, finds herself in a whirlwind by a demanding new client, Stefan. Tasked with outfitting him for a week of high-stakes meetings and events, Bella agrees to be his “official plus one” for various formal soirées. But Bella’s world turns upside down when she uncovers that Stefan is, in fact, the Duke of Tangford.

That Christmas

December 4 

What happens when Santa Claus fumbles a major Christmas delivery? That Christmas brings a charming animated tale of entwined stories, from a turkey overload to heartwarming family moments and Santa’s comedic blunder. And if you still aren’t convinced, this adaptation of Richard Curtis’s children’s books directed by Simon Otto, even features Ed Sheeran’s original song, Under the Tree, written specially for the movie.

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter

December 7 

Pour yourself a wintertime espresso as pop icon Sabrina Carpenter takes on a holiday special, A Nonsense Christmas. The show will feature performances from her EP Fruitcake, along with covers of classic holiday songs. With surprise guest appearances from stars like Chappell Roan, Shania Twain, Tyla, and Kali Uchis, fans can expect unexpected duets and plenty of mischief. Keep an eye out for Sabrina’s cheeky Christmas twist in the ‘nonsense’ outro!

Staff Writer

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