Best Christmas Movies #10 to #6
Rick Retro’s Rankings #4: Counting down #10 to #6 All-Time Best Christmas Movies (w/ Retro Reviews up to 2025-01-01)
Rick Retro’s Rankings #4: Counting down #10 to #6 All-Time Best Christmas Movies (feature length, w/ Retro Reviews up to 2025-01-01)
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(Note from Rick Retro, 2026-01-12: These rankings were originally sent out to our early text group before my Substack debut. After re-reviewing these films a year later, some have been Retro-actively regraded and re-ranked, but I present them here as they were graded and ranked on 2024-12-31. The updated rankings through 2026-01-12 can be found here.)
Previous Countdowns of the All-Time Best Christmas Movies (feature length, with Retro Reviews up to January 1, 2025):
Counting down from #25 to #16
Counting down from #15 to #11
Counting down from #10 to #6:
I’m ranking the overall quality of movies that are widely regarded as Christmas movies, not how well these movies demonstrate holiday spirit or even fit a Christmas theme.
Reminder: The arrow after a grade indicates if it is in the top third (^), middle third (>), or lower third (v) of works that share the same letter grade.
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#10 A+v
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) — Might be more aptly titled Santa on Trial.
#9 A+v
Gremlins (1984)
Gremlins (1984) — Dark Whimsy hates bright light. Never spill water on it or feed it after midnight.
#8 A+>
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) — What’s This?! It’s Tim Burton’s glorious collision between Dark and Whimsy.
#7 A+>
You’ve Got Mail (1998)
You’ve Got Mail (1998) — The third time is the charm in this rare remake that is superior to two previous adaptations of the same material.
#6 A+>
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Edward Scissorhands (1990) — Modern master of Dark Whimsy Tim Burton weaves a painfully beautiful tale of satire, fantasy and romance.
Coming soon:
Counting down from #5 to #3
Counting down from #2 to #1
Meanwhile, feel free to debate these rankings or post your own as comments! I especially want to know which rankings you think I got wrong!
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