Hello, hello! It's wonderful to see you again! Yours truly is on winter break and finally has a bit of time to relax--and write blog posts, of course. All of the newfound time I have on my hands has reminded me of one of my favorite holiday traditions: watching movies with my family, surrounded by glowing Christmas decorations and too many holiday sweets.
In recent years, there have been some solid holiday film releases and remakes, but none of them quite defeat the classic films released during the past century. If you share this nostalgic opinion, or if you're simply in the mood for a timeless holiday movie, check out the films below (some of my absolute favorites):
1. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Would any holiday film list be complete without this classic of classics? If you'd like to watch a Christmas movie with lovely acting and a heartwarming message, start here!
2. The Bishop's Wife (1947)
One of my middle school teachers played The Bishop's Wife in class a few days before winter break, and I remember thinking then that it was one of the most romantic films I had ever seen. You can't go wrong with this classic (or Cary Grant, for that matter)!