The best holiday movies to watch now on Peacock

Check out some old favorites and modern gems, and a couple of not-so-Christmasy yuletide fright fests

Film Lists Zack Handlen
The best holiday movies to watch now on Peacock
(Clockwise from bottom left:) Black Christmas (screenshot), Love Actually (Universal Pictures), Miracle On 34th Street (screenshot), The Best Man Holiday (Universal Pictures) Graphic: The A.V. Club

Peacock may be the ingénue of the streaming landscape, but don’t underestimate their film selection—especially this holiday season. From old favorites (Miracle On 34th Street) to modern classics (Love Actually) to a handful of twisted Christmas tales (Black Christmas!), NBCUniversal’s fledgling TV service is a reliable source of what couch potatoes want Christmas season kicks into high gear. Read on for Peacock’s best holiday movies and The A.V. Club’s thoughts on each.

This list was updated on December 16, 2022.

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Black Christmas (1974) - Official Trailer (HD)

[ is] a mean movie in which several people die for no reason; in which nothing is explained, no clear motive is given, and the police always arrive too late; and in which, most importantly, there is no happy ending. The horror does not stop, it barely even pauses, and as the credits roll, the only feeling left is the unresolved dread of a knife about to plunge. There is no uplift, no resolution, no reassurance that, hey, bad things happen, but it’s okay, because sooner or later the nasty man with murder on his mind will be caught and killed. That does not happen here. Santa does not save the day. Neither does John Saxon… []

4 Comments

  • donaldcostabile-av says:

    “Love, Actually”? Seriously? In this day and age?
    It is, like, misogyny wrapped up in a used bit of Christmas wrapping paper; literally EVERY storyline features women-as-sex-holes or women-as-furniture, and the “cute” and “funny” bits absolutely aren’t.

    A brief:

  • michelle-fauxcault-av says:

    Love, Actually is fucking terrible. Even those involved with making it routinely apologize for it.

  • leobot-av says:

    I’m not clicking through this.But Black Christmas! Watch it if you’ve never seen it, and enjoy. Make sure it’s, you know, the original, not one of the several remakes. (2, 3? I can’t keep it straight.)We watch it every year as our last Christmas movie, right after Carol.Helloooooo?…It’s the moan-ah!

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