The 10 Best Holiday Movies to Watch With Your Pet This Year

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During the holidays, nothing beats cozying up with a mug of hot chocolate, a warm blanket, a pet on your lap and a classic Christmas movie on the television. Watching holiday films with your pet is a cozy way to enjoy the holidays together. So, what’s the best festive film for you? From Netflix to Disney to Hulu and beyond, these picks are practically guaranteed to add a little extra jingle to your holiday season. This Christmas Eve, grab the popcorn and your favorite PJs, and snuggle up on the couch for one of these holiday favorites.
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000)
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"A Christmas Story" (1983)

"National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" (1989)

"Home Alone" (1990)
"Elf" (2003)
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" (1965)

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"The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993)
"The Muppet Christmas Carol" (1992)
"The Holiday" (2006)
"It's a Wonderful Life" (1946)

Jimmy Stewart leads this vintage-yet-timeless tale of George Bailey, a man shown the impact of his life by a guardian angel. You may already know this classic story by heart, but playing it in the background while you wrap presents or bake DIY holiday treats is a perfect way to set the mood.
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These holiday films are just the beginning. From timeless classics to recent faves, add these films to your holiday watchlist, too.
- “White Christmas” (1954): Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye star in this musical about two entertainers who team up to save a failing inn.
- “Love Actually” (2003): This ensemble rom-com featuring an all-star cast including Keira Knightley and Hugh Grant weaves multiple love stories during the holiday season.
- “Die Hard” (1988): Some might disagree that it’s a Christmas movie, but this action-packed thriller starring Bruce Willis is set against a holiday backdrop.
- “The Polar Express” (2004): This animated adventure, voiced by Tom Hanks, follows a young boy’s magical journey to the North Pole on a mysterious train.
- “The Santa Clause” (1994): Tim Allen becomes Santa Claus in this humorous take on the holiday legend.
- ‘Bad Santa” (2003): Billy Bob Thornton stars as a raunchy version of Santa in this dark comedy.
- “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (1964): This beloved stop-motion classic follows Rudolph’s journey to find acceptance.
- “The Princess Switch” (2018): Vanessa Hudgens stars in this charming romantic comedy about a duchess and a baker who switch lives for the holidays.
- “The Shop Around the Corner” (1940): James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan star in this romantic comedy about two employees who unknowingly correspond through letters as Christmas approaches. Think of it as the original “You’ve Got Mail.”
- “Gremlins” (1984): In this dark comedy horror set during the holiday season, a young man receives a strange creature as a pet, leading to chaos when the creature multiplies.