7 Worst Hallmark Christmas Movies (That Are Still The Most Fun to Watch)

As a seasoned aficionado of all things festive and heartwarming, I must say that I’ve stumbled upon quite the collection of holiday movies over the years. Some are pure gold, while others… well, they have their charm too!

Less-appreciated Christmas films might not receive the acclaim they deserve due to audiences finding them overly cheesy or sentimental. Particularly when it comes to Hallmark Christmas movies, these productions often earn a reputation for being excessively cringe-worthy. However, despite frequent humor about their quality, there is a substantial fanbase who are utterly captivated by them. The reason the Hallmark Channel churns out numerous new Christmas movies year after year becomes clearer: it’s no longer just an annual tradition but a beloved institution for many viewers. Some enthusiasts even claim that the cheesier a Christmas movie is, the more enjoyable it is! Here are some “cheesy” films guaranteed to bring joy to your face. These films can be streamed on Peacock and with Hallmark Now subscriptions.

Cancel Christmas

The all-time highest grossing Christmas film at the box office is Home Alone, and Cancel Christmas doesn’t come close to matching its success. However, this doesn’t diminish the fact that Cancel Christmas remains a fun holiday movie worth watching. The 2010 film featuring Judd Nelson and Natalie Brown earned a 5.4 rating out of 10 on IMDb.

The story revolves around a disgruntled Santa Claus, fed up with the ungrateful and self-centered behavior of today’s children. He finds two kids to be particularly problematic among all the others. To impart a lesson, he contemplates scrapping Christmas as a way to emphasize the significance of generosity, kindness, and charity towards others. Although this movie may rank as one of Hallmark’s poorest Christmas productions, watching Santa exact revenge on spoiled kids adds an entertaining twist to it.

Christmas for Keeps

titled “Christmas for Keeps,” this 2021 Hallmark Christmas film features Christa B. Allen, Ryan Rottman, and Marielle Scott in its cast. Despite receiving a mediocre rating of 5.2 out of 10 on IMDb from viewers, it’s not necessarily a movie to disregard during the holiday season without giving it a chance first.

The film recounts the tale of a band of childhood companions who, as adults, come together to commemorate their cherished high school teacher’s life and demise. This beloved instructor left an indelible impression on them during their youth, leading them all to believe it was essential to return to their hometown ten years later over Christmas to express their condolences. The nostalgic humor derived from the inside jokes that transport them back to a time of innocence is what makes this movie such an enjoyable watch.

The Christmas Pageant

2011 saw “The Christmas Pageant” grace the screens of Hallmark Channel, featuring Melissa Gilbert, Robert Mailhouse, and Candice Azzara in pivotal roles. With a 5.5 out of 10 star rating on IMDb, it’s clear that this isn’t one of Hallmark’s finest holiday offerings. This film tells the story of a demanding Broadway director who finds it challenging to control her sharp temper. After losing her job before Christmas, she steps into the role of directing a local Christmas pageant, providing a heartwarming twist to her story. The movie’s charm lies in watching this character soften her heart throughout its progression, making for an emotional viewing experience.

A Christmas for the Books

If we’re talking about Hallmark Christmas films with lower ratings on IMDb, “A Christmas for the Books” certainly matches the description. It garnered a 5.2 out of 10 rating from viewers who cast their votes. Despite its low score, don’t let that deter you from watching this movie. It’s a great choice if you’re a fan of Christmas movies that strike a pleasant balance between comedy, drama, and romance.

“A Christmas Trial” centers around a TV relationship specialist yearning for her own show opportunity. When her superiors propose organizing a Christmas gala as an audition, she seizes the moment to demonstrate her abilities and highlight her potential appeal. The main characters are portrayed by Chelsea, Kane, and Drew Seeley in the key roles.

Santa Switch

Many fans of Christmas films might contend that these movies are significantly improved when Santa Claus appears as a primary character, making “Santa Switch” (released in 2013) worth considering. Although it has a rating of 5.3 on IMDb, this festive film suitable for families remains enjoyable due to its amusing narrative and optimistic characters. Naturally, the presence of Santa Claus is one of the key reasons to watch it.

The movie narrates a tale about a man yearning to reconcile with his distant relatives. To foster a stronger bond with his cherished family members, he makes an unusual pact – taking over Santa Claus’ duties during Christmas. What he doesn’t anticipate is the immense complexity, difficulty, and time-consuming nature of the responsibilities he has agreed upon, which turn out to be much more challenging than he ever imagined.

Undercover Holiday

The film titled “Undercover Holiday” isn’t receiving top ratings on IMDb from viewers among other Christmas movies you can stream. Frankly speaking, it doesn’t make the list of our favorite holiday films! However, it did earn a rating of 5.4 out of 10 stars. Despite its average score, it’s a movie that can be enjoyed alone, with your significant other, friends, or family members during the festive season.

The story revolves around a popular singer, Jaylen, who faces strict oversight from her protective parents due to the potential dangers posed by overzealous fans. To ensure her safety, they always have a diligent security officer close by. However, the plot takes an unexpected twist when Jaylen discloses that this very same bodyguard has secretly turned into her boyfriend during their latest Christmas celebration. This unexpected revelation is what keeps viewers hooked on this intriguing movie.

A Carol Christmas

A less critically acclaimed Hallmark Christmas film, “A Carol Christmas” (2003), remains an enjoyable watch, with Tori Spelling starring as the main character. This movie garnered 5.2 stars out of 10 on IMDb and revolves around a self-centered talk show host who is notorious for her toxic ego. Often referred to as “egomaniacal” by her colleagues, she aims to eliminate all joy and holiday spirit from the workplace. However, when she encounters ghostly visitations from Christmas past, present, and future, she soon understands that she must mend her ways and improve her treatment of her coworkers. The film’s theme of showing compassion towards others is hard to overlook, but its humor derived from her bad attitude makes it a hilarious watch.

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2024-12-22 04:10