10 Movies That Aren’t About Christmas, But Still Feel Like Winter
Here are a list of films that somehow feel like the perfect holiday watch, even though they’re not actually about Christmas
The best part about the holiday season is the chance for guilt-free hibernation—all we want is to curl up under a blanket and watch some great holiday movies. But for those festive purists who aren’t quite ready to dive into the sea of Christmas films just yet, MEGA Style rounds up some of the coziest, most delectable films perfect for the cold season. No classic Christmas movies with Santa, tinsel, or presents under the tree—just films that deliver all the warm, wintry vibes without a hint of holiday decoration. So grab your hot chocolate, wrap up in your favorite throw, and enjoy these films that promise pure seasonal comfort.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (2005)
Snow, ice queens, and magic? What’s not to love about this fantasy? This movie invites you to step inside the wardrobe with the Pevensie siblings and experience the magic of Narnia all over again.
Little Women (2019)
Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women remains a classic to this day, a coming-of-age film that follows the March sisters as they navigate life, love, and womanhood. Greta Gerwig’s 2019 adaptation is filled with heartwarming moments that capture the cozy spirit of the season, making it the perfect film to embrace the Christmas essence of togetherness and family.
I, Tonya (2018)
Starring Margot Robbie, this film is based on the life of disgraced skater Tonya Harding. Though not the first choice of many for a light and cheery Christmas watch, I, Tonya’s blend of heart and unexpected tenderness offers a refreshing contrast to more traditional holiday films. Plus, its fast pace and sharp wit make it a gripping watch to enjoy in between the festivities.
Knives Out (2019)
A thrilling combination of the festive atmosphere of a family gathering with a clever, twist-filled mystery? Knives Out is your answer. Set during a family reunion over the holidays, the film’s mix of humor, intriguing characters, and a suspenseful whodunit is ideal for a cozy movie night during the coldest season of the year.
Wall-E (2008)
Disney’s 2008 animated film’s quiet charm and optimistic message are a perfect antidote to the holiday rush. With simple yet profound storytelling, the film offers a touching experience that resonates long after the credits roll.
Harry Potter (2001-2011)
For a complete movie marathon with the family, consider rewatching a true childhood gem: the Harry Potter films. They capture the magic, wonder, and sense of adventure that align with the holiday spirit. Whether it’s the Christmas celebrations at Hogwarts, the snow at Hogsmeade, or the overall theme of triumph, the series brings you ultimate fantasy, comfort, and nostalgia.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
A fitting watch while you snuggle in with your hot chocolate, this science fiction rom-drama is a striking, engaging, and thought-provoking experience. Its tender performances and imaginative style of storytelling make it an intriguing choice for those looking for something different—something that’s emotionally rich but still comforting in its own way.
Twilight (2008-2012)
Thanks to the moody, atmospheric setting in the chilly, misty town of Forks, the Twilight films are a good choice for cozy viewing. The romance, drama, and supernatural intrigue adds an element of fantasy and excitement—the bonus is that it comes with a sparkly vampire.
Beauty and the Beast (2017)
For a lighthearted romance that can warm even the chilliest weather, Beauty and the Beast sprinkles in Christmas magic, set against the grand, wintry backdrop of a castle with elegant decor and snowy surroundings. It’s a visual and emotional treat that fits perfectly with the spirit of the season.
You’ve Got Mail (1998)
You’ve Got Mail is a perfect Christmas watch because of its cozy, feel-good vibe and heartwarming romance. Set during the holiday season in New York City, the film is Christmas-y without being about Christmas—with its holiday lights, cozy bookstores, and charming small-town moments. The witty banter between the characters, along with the evolving love story, adds a lighthearted touch that makes it easy to fall into the holiday spirit.
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