These Are America’s 10 Favorite Christmas Movies — and the Winner Isn’t Even Close
From nostalgic classics to chaotic comedies, this is how the country ranked its top Christmas movies.
If it feels like everyone has that one Christmas movie they insist on watching every December… you’re not imagining it. A new nationwide survey from PixlParade asked nearly 2,000 Americans to pick their single favorite Christmas movie from the past 50 years, and the results are delightfully chaotic — and honestly, a little shocking.

Before we get into the list, here’s what they analyzed: the survey combined IMDb ratings, Rotten Tomatoes scores, and historic box-office hits to build a list of 27 contenders. Then respondents had to choose just one. No ties, no hedging. Ruthless!
So grab your cocoa (or your cousin Eddie-approved eggnog mug), because the people have spoken — and these are the Christmas movies America loves most.
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10. Love Actually (2003) — 1.76%
The most divisive movie on the list… but also one of the most rewatched. Whether you’re here for the cue cards, the airport sprint, the unhinged holiday office romance, or just the soundtrack, Love Actually still earns a spot in America’s top 10.
9. A Christmas Carol (1984) — 2.01%
This is the version that lives rent-free in the minds of anyone who accidentally saw it too young. Dark, dramatic, and very committed to scaring kids into good behavior — a true classic.
8. Miracle on 34th Street (1994) — 2.72%
A remake that fans actually love. Sentimental, sparkly, and full of courtroom holiday magic — it’s a top pick for anyone who wants their Christmas movies sweet instead of snarky.
7. The Santa Clause (1994) — 2.82%
Nothing says “holiday cheer” like accidentally causing Santa’s death, inheriting his job, and having HR questions you absolutely cannot answer. Tim Allen’s ’90s charm continues to win over families in 2025!
6. Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) — 5.54%
Jim Carrey didn’t just act in this movie; he became a cultural icon. The prosthetics alone deserve their own award. This one ranks especially high among nostalgic millennials who grew up watching it on repeat. (Cough, cough… like me.)
5. The Polar Express (2004) — 6.14%
A controversial entry (people either love it or fear it), but the vibes are strong. Snow, steam engines, hot chocolate choreography — it’s basically Christmas distilled into a motion-capture fever dream. And clearly, many Americans are still on board.
4. Elf (2003) — 7.35%
You either quote this movie constantly… or you’re lying. Will Ferrell turned pure, chaotic joy into a Christmas staple, and America never looked back. Also, it’s impossible not to smile at a movie where maple syrup is considered a major food group.
3. Home Alone (1990) — 11.23%
The most intense Chicago crime thriller of our generation — and the only one solved by an 8-year-old armed with paint cans and an alarming disregard for adult safety standards. “Home Alone” remains a comfort watch for millennials, Gen Z, and, honestly, anyone who’s ever wanted to booby-trap their own house.
2. A Christmas Story (1983) — 16.21%
If your childhood holidays involved at least one ridiculous injury, this movie speaks to your soul. From Ralphie’s BB-gun dreams to that leg lamp, Americans still treasure this offbeat classic. And yes, someone somewhere is licking a frozen pole as you read this.
1. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989) — 31.02%
America didn’t just vote for this movie; they stampeded for it. Thirty-one states picked this as their top choice, and in places like Kentucky and Massachusetts, it won by cartoonishly huge margins. (This is hands down my family’s favorite Christmas movie as well. I watched it twice this year already, haha.)
Why do we cling to Clark Griswold and his wildly unsafe holiday decorating practices? Because this movie understands real holiday chaos better than any elf, Santa, or CGI reindeer ever could. It’s messy, it’s relatable, and it delivers one iconic line after another.
“I don’t know what to say, except it’s Christmas and we’re all in misery” – Ellen Griswold. (My favorite quote from this one!)
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