A Christmas Story revival has recently been released on HBO Max, bringing back a classic childhood Christmas star and giving the viewers a nostalgic story about this now-adult character's family. While returning classical characters can be fun, there's nothing like the original story.

Whether Love Actually, there are hundreds of Christmas movies that viewers consider classics in their households. However, not every Christmas movie is appropriate for all audiences. According to Rotten Tomatoes, there are G and PG Christmas movies that are great options for the whole family.

10 While You Were Sleeping (1995) - 81%

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Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman smiling at each other in While You Were Sleeping

Not every romantic comedy is a good choice for viewers of all ages, but this Christmas-related movie is appropriate for younger viewers. While You Were Sleeping is one of Sandra Bullock's best movies and is a great option to introduce younger viewers to the genre.

The storyline follows Lucy after she saves her crush from being crushed by a train, but runs into trouble when he falls into a coma, and she accidentally makes his family believe they are engaged. This film not only displays a good act of heroism but outlines the consequences of lying.

9 Elf (2003) - 85%

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Will Ferrell as Buddy the Elf waving in Elf

Elf is a fun, humorous watch that has made its way onto many viewers' Christmas watch lists. Many people swear by this film as a holiday classic and believe it has the perfect amount of Christmas cheer for every audience.

While some viewers find this film to be a bit too feel-good, that's one of the main reasons it's so beloved by others. There are a lot of hilarious moments throughout the storyline, but all the humor is appropriate and funny for viewers of all ages. It's also an inspiring story about finding someone's true place in the world.

8 Gremlins (1984) - 86%

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Gremlins Christmas caroling in Gremlins

Though Gremlins is often categorized as a horror movie, it has a PG rating that makes it fine for most viewers. While this might not be the ideal watch for families with younger children, it's a fun holiday watch for older viewers.

There are a few creepy moments in this film, but they turn out to be more funny than they are terrifying. While the movie is full of action and fun antics, it also tells kids an important lesson about following the rules. When Billy accidentally breaks the rules on how to care for the gremlin, he ends up having to right his wrong and save the town from these wild creatures.

7 Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020) - 89%

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Young Jeronicus And Jessica Invent Something In His Lab In Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is sure to become a beloved Christmas classic. In this fantastical world, an eccentric toymaker goes on a journey to create a new invention with his granddaughter that might change their lives forever.

This film is a beautiful, colorful adventure with a few pleasantly surprising musical numbers. The magical nature of this storyline is captivating for any audience and does a great job of capturing the Christmas spirit. It's also a great watch for those looking for a heartwarming holiday film about family.

6 A Christmas Story (1983) - 90%

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Ralphie smiling on a slide in A Christmas Story

A Christmas Story is a timeless classic that is watched in many households during the holiday season. The movie is so beloved that some networks, like TBS, play the movie for 24 hours on Christmas Day.

The storyline is full of a bunch of young, humorous childhood antics that keep the audience entertained throughout. However, it's also a heartwarming family classic that makes viewers appreciate what they have. It's a nostalgic watch for viewers that grew up watching it and a fun adventure for the new generation.

5 Arthur Christmas (2011) - 92%

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Arthur in his mailroom office in Arthur Christmas (2011)

best animated movies with Santa, though Santa is not the star of this storyline. This heartwarming story follows Santa's son Arthur as he goes on a mission to deliver a single toy to a little girl that didn't get her gift due to an accidental misplacement.

This is a truly inspiring story that ages young and old find entertaining. Arthur's determination to make sure one child has a very special Christmas is a great example of how someone can go out of their way when they think someone is in need.

4 It's A Wonderful Life (1947) - 93%

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George Bailey with a group of people in It's a Wonderful Life

timeless classic movie according to many fans. Though it's a dated film, many families still gather around to watch this iconic storyline every Christmas season. The moral of this story is important for viewers of all ages, teaching them that the people around them are what's most important.

Though some children are not eager to watch an old movie in black-and-white, the storyline becomes more and more prevalent as a viewer gets older. That's why many parents continue to carry on the tradition of watching this story each year with their families.

3 Little Women (2019) - 95%

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The daughters in Little Women (2019) standing side by side watching something. 

This adaptation of Little Women isn't entirely faithful to the source material, but, for many viewers, that's what makes it such an enjoyable watch. This version of the March sisters is a more contemporary take that makes it more relatable for younger viewers.

While the film's main focus isn't Christmas-based, the film has two notable Christmas scenes, with one at the opening, which is one of the most important scenes that highlight the difficulty of the impoverished family. This is a great holiday film that outlines the importance of family.

2 The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - 95%

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Santa tied up and Jack dressed in a Santa suit in The Nightmare Before Christmas. 

Many viewers consider this to be one of the The Nightmare Before Christmas can be considered a bit spooky, there are no terrifying scenes children wouldn't be okay watching.

Not many movies can successfully pull off capturing two different holidays simultaneously, but this film manages to capture the spooky quality of Halloween and the joy of Christmastime. This somewhat spooky tale is more fan than it is scary, making it a great watch for all ages.

1 Klaus (2019) - 95%

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Jesper and Klaus laughing together in Klaus

Klaus is one of the best animated Netflix originals, and it's easy to see why fans love it so much. This adorable children's movie brings a fun, heartwarming new origin story to the concept of Santa Claus while incorporating some other lovable characters.

With the countless amount of Santa movies, it can be hard to find one that feels unique from the rest. However, this animated film succeeds in doing just that. Both adults and children love the stoic woodsman that loves making toys and how he begins delivering them to needy children.

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