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by Dara Morgan

Top 8 New Year's Movies For Every Occasion

25 Dec 2024

After the chaos of December, we all deserve a bit of a chill. What better way to unwind than with a good film? We have curated a list of our absolute favourites, perfect for (almost) any holiday scenario. Whether you are gearing up for a party, sinking into a comfy chair with a steaming mug of something nice, or simply looking for background noise while you are losing friends in a fierce Monopoly fight, we have got you covered.

When you are ready to embrace the holiday mood

Love Actually (2003)
Christmas may technically be over, but the season is not truly complete until you have watched Hugh Grant dancing his way through 10 Downing Street. Fun fact: Grant reportedly hated filming that scene, which makes his performance all the more legendary. A December essential.

When you are having quality time with kids

Home Alone (1990)
Yes, the all the traps might feel a bit too violent nowadays, but kids absolutely adore the slapstick. Little Macauley Culkin is delightful, and it doubles as a moral tale: this is what happens when you misbehave — an argument for naughty lists everywhere. Though, your little nephew would probably be excited about this kind of adventure.

When you are getting ready for a party

Four Rooms (1995)
Already popping the champagne? Queue up this cult black comedy. Four quirky vignettes (including one directed by Quentin Tarantino) are perfect for dipping in and out of while you slap on your eyeliner or uncork another bottle. Dark, chaotic, and, frankly, underrated despite the Rotten Tomatoes score.

When you miss snow in Dubai

Fargo (1996)
Festive? Not at all. Perfect for winter? Absolutely. Frances McDormand’s Marge Gunderson navigating a triple homicide in icy Minnesota is ideal for those sunny, sand-filled Decembers when you long for a snowflake or two.

When you want some magic

Harry Potter (2001–2011)
After all these years? Always. Even if rewatching the series is not your thing, there is no denying the sheer cultural weight this tradition holds for millennials worldwide. Dust off your wand and embrace the nostalgia.

When you throw a home party for friends

The Gold Rush (1925)
You are not here for serious cinema — you are here for snacks, laughs, and maybe a round of Scrabble. But why not elevate the evening with Charlie Chaplin’s charming classic on the background? It is light, it is stylish, it is silent (so great to watch even on mute), and it is a dash of vintage class to complement your wine and cheese.

When you are with your family

The Godfather Part II (1974)
What could be more familial than a sprawling mafia saga? Parents will appreciate the timelessness, you will enjoy the glitz of the New Year’s Eve in Cuba, and everyone will revel in the drama. Forget the arguments over the remote; this one is a universal crowd-pleaser.

When you are feeling blue because the holidays are almost over

The Holiday (2006)
Need a cinematic hug? This heartwarming romantic comedy delivers. A young Jude Law, idyllic cottages, and enough charm to see you through the January weekdays coming. Pour yourself something warm and let the worries about tasks and emails fade.

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