So you’ve had a look across the pages of the Radio Times or flicked through the Electronic Programme Guide on your TV only to discover that there isn’t much taking your fancy.
Well thankfully, given the huge advances in modern technology, you won’t have to make do with what broadcasters want you to watch; instead, we’ve been “blessed” with streaming platforms such as Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Disney+...
… all of which just so happen to have some of the festive season’s most quintessential films, all ready for you to pick up the remote, demand to the household you’re watching ‘Die Hard’ and then start streaming away.
Or something wholly different in your household - I only speak from experience.
From the standards such as ‘White Christmas’ and ‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas’ to newer entries in the Christmas pantheon such as ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ or ‘Scrooged,’ we’ve compiled not only a list of 19 films to stream this season but where they can be streamed to.
So in the (eventual) event you get bored over that sleepy time period between Christmas and New Year, why not revisit one of the classics - or soon to be modern classics?

5. How The Grinch Stole Christmas (Netflix)
This live action version of the animated classic tells the story of the Grinch (played on this occasion by Jim Carrey), who tries to ruin Christmas for the Whos of Whoville, only to find that Christmas is about more than presents. | Netflix

6. Last Christmas (Prime Video)
A romantic comedy with a twist, this film follows Kate (Emilia Clarke), a woman working as an elf in a Christmas store, who unexpectedly falls for a man who changes her life. Set against a festive backdrop, it’s a mix of love, life lessons, and Christmas cheer. | Universal

7. Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special (Apple TV+)
The queen of Christmas herself, Mariah Carey, stars in this star-studded holiday spectacular, filled with music, fun, and holiday magic. It’s a must-watch for anyone who enjoys Mariah’s iconic Christmas hits. | Apple TV

8. Nativity (Netflix/BBC iPlayer)
A feel-good family film set in a British school where a group of children’s chaotic attempts at a nativity play lead to unexpected success. With plenty of humour and heart, it’s a modern holiday favourite. Those without a Netflix account but a TV license can watch the film on BBC iPlayer too. | BBC Films