So you’ve had a look across the pages of the Radio Times or flicked through the Electronic Programme Guide on your TV only to discover that there isn’t much taking your fancy.
Well thankfully, given the huge advances in modern technology, you won’t have to make do with what broadcasters want you to watch; instead, we’ve been “blessed” with streaming platforms such as Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Disney+...
… all of which just so happen to have some of the festive season’s most quintessential films, all ready for you to pick up the remote, demand to the household you’re watching ‘Die Hard’ and then start streaming away.
Or something wholly different in your household - I only speak from experience.
From the standards such as ‘White Christmas’ and ‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas’ to newer entries in the Christmas pantheon such as ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ or ‘Scrooged,’ we’ve compiled not only a list of 19 films to stream this season but where they can be streamed to.
So in the (eventual) event you get bored over that sleepy time period between Christmas and New Year, why not revisit one of the classics - or soon to be modern classics?

17. Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special (Disney+)
The Guardians celebrate Christmas in their unique, irreverent way in this festive special - and knowing wink to the critically panned "Star Wars Christmas Special". Full of humour, holiday cheer, and Marvel magic, it’s a fun, action-packed way to get into the Christmas spirit. | Marvel Studios

18. Home Alone (Disney+)
Could it really be a Christmas movie list without "Home Alone?" Kevin McCallister is accidentally left behind when his family goes on vacation, and he must defend his home from burglars in the smash hit comedy from the late John Hughes - once again on our list. | 20th Century Studios

19. The Velveteen Rabbit (Apple TV+)
A beautiful, animated adaptation of the beloved children’s story about a stuffed rabbit who longs to become real through the love of a child. It’s a touching, magical tale about love, friendship, and the magic of childhood. | Apple TV