10 x must watch Christmas films

With the announcement of the lockdown and the approaching holidays, it is extra permitted to sit on the couch. And you can't do that without it feel good Christmas movies, a hot cup of chocolate and with the crackling fireplace on. MASTERS will give you a helping hand. Ten Christmas films in a row to watch mood of its own. to come.Online editors: Mical Joseph and Noa Verseveldt

The christmas chronicles

From the makers of the Christmas classic Home Alone there is a new film Christmas Chronicles. Brother and sister, Teddy and Kate Pierce, plan to get Santa Claus on camera. As a result, they end up in an unexpected big adventure where they have to help Santa Claus save Christmas. And good news! If you like the film, part two is already on Netflix. Photo: Netflix

Love Actually

A household name when it comes to romantic, cozy Christmas films. This comedy gives the Christmas feeling. With major starring roles translated by Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson and Colin Firth, Love Actually should not be missed on your list. The story follows eight different couples who try to maintain their relationship during the hectic holiday season.

Office Christmas Party

Not the most typical Christmas movie, but that doesn't make it any less fun. This comedy still has a wonderful Christmas gut feeling.. The film is about a manager who wants to save his office department from closing. He tries to do this by attracting a major customer with a Christmas drink. What a small get together should have been a big party that got out of hand.

The Polar Express

When MASTERS talks about Christmas classics, this film certainly cannot be missed. The Polar Express highlights the life of the protagonist who boards a magical train on Christmas Eve and unknowingly goes on an adventure to the North Pole, where he learns about friendship and heroism. Photo: Netflix

Christmas with the Kranks

A film with a different view of Christmas, but just as fun. Luther and Nora Krank celebrate Christmas every year with their only daughter. Only their daughter decides to go away for Christmas this year. Because of this, the Kranks decide to skip Christmas completely and go on a cruise. Until their daughter decides to come back and they only have twelve hours left to arrange Christmas. Starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis.

The Claus family

A real Dutch – Flemish family film. Santa wants his grandson Jules, who doesn't know his grandfather is Santa, to help deliver Christmas gifts around the world. However, Santa Claus does not know that Jules hates Christmas and it is therefore more difficult than expected to get his help.

The Grinch

Probably the most famous Christmas film ever and that is why the film cannot be missed from the list. It is a classic and has become part of Christmas. It's about the green, grumpy creature Grinch who wants to ruin Christmas for the entire village of Whoville. Fortunately, there is a little girl named Cindy-Lou, who dares to go to the Grinch and convinces him that Christmas is a nice and loving holiday. Photo: Netflix

Jingle Jangle a Christmas Story

A musical Christmas film from last year. Where an eccentric toymaker makes an imaginary world come to life with his adventurous, playful granddaughter. The toymaker makes a magical invention that changes their lives forever.

A boy called Christmas

The Christmas fantasy film made this year is the origin story of Santa Claus. The boy named Nikolas travels to a magical land inhabited by elves to find his father. And here he pursues his calling.

Klaus

Klaus is an animated film with an Oscar nomination. It is about the toymaker named Klaus and the postman Jesper. When they become friends, an age-old feud is resolved. And together they will start a great tradition together.

All of the above-mentioned films can be found on the streaming service Netflix.