For almost as long as there have been films, there have been Christmas movies to go with them. But it wasn't until television came along that watching Christmas movies became a true holiday tradition. That's true even in the streaming age. To celebrate the holiday season, the Watch With Us team has brought together this roundup of the 10 best Christmas movies of all time, as ranked by IMDb score. Chances are very good that you've seen many of these films already. But the holiday miracle is that all of them are readily streaming on Prime Video, HBO Max and more. Christmas Movies That Aren't Technically Christmas Movies 10. 'Love Actually' (2003) IMDb rank: 7.5 There are some movies, no matter how unserious and corny they are, you can't deny - and Love Actually is one of them. The 2003 modern holiday classic stars a boatload of stars, mostly British, who all count down the 5 weeks before Christmas by dealing with the one thing that unites them: the agonies and ecstasies of love. The British Prime Minister (Hugh Grant) has to avoid getting distracted by a junior member of his staff, Natalie (Martine McCutcheon), while Mark (Andrew Lincoln) has to accept the fact that the unrequited love of his life, Juliet (Keira Knightley), has just married his best friend. That's only two of the nearly dozen tales of yuletide romance and heartbreak that Love Actually spotlights, and while some are better than others, they all combine to make one syrupy, irresistibly enjoyable film. A lot of films try to replicate Love Actually's particular brand of sentimental magic, but none have been quite as successful as the OG. Love Actually is streaming on Prime Video. 9. 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' (1989) IMDb rank: 7.5 The best vacations are ones where you don't have to leave the comfort of your own home. In this third entry in the successful comedy franchise, the Griswold family opts for a staycation - a wise move considering their previous disastrous vacations to Wallyworld and Europe. But with the arrival of their bickering in-laws and the unexpected return of Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid), the Griswolds will find themselves with another vacation they will wish they could forget. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a perennial holiday favorite because its jokes still hit hard and fast after all these years. From Clark (Chevy Chase) trying desperately to cover his entire house in Christmas lights to Eddie's dog, Snots, totally destroying the Griswolds' house, there's always something to laugh at while watching the film. Look out for a young Julia Louis-Dreyfus as one of Clark's snobby, yuppie neighbors, who gets intimately acquainted with Snots by the end of the film. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is streaming on HBO Max. 8. 'The Bishop's Wife' (1947) IMDb rank: 7.6 Bishop Henry (David Niven) is so worried about raising funds for his church that he's neglected those around him, including his loving but lonely wife, Julia (Loretta Young). That's why the angel Dudley (Cary Grant) comes calling - he wants to help Henry save his marriage and keep his church from closing. But problems arise when Dudley finds himself falling for Julia, a surprising romantic development that makes Henry jealous. Will God's gift to Henry turn out to be the worst thing that has ever happened to him? A big hit in 1947, The Bishop's Wife is a classic Old Hollywood film filled with beautiful stars, an outlandish plot and a happily-ever-after ending that could only happen in the movies. It's unabashedly old-fashioned and naive, which is probably why IMDb users like it so much. That, and the suave, one-of-a-kind Grant, who pulls off the impossible - he makes you hot for one of God's heavenly messengers. The Bishop's Wife is streaming on Prime Video. Hallmark Holiday Movies You Forgot About But Need to Rewatch Right Now 7. 'White Christmas' (1954) IMDb rank: 7.6 For trivia lovers out there, the famous Irving Berlin song "White Christmas" did not originate with the movie White Christmas. Instead, it was first used on-screen in the 1942 film, Holiday Inn, which also starred Bing Crosby. Of the two films, White Christmas captures the spirit of the holiday in a more uplifting way, and it's become one of the most frequently replayed holiday movies on TV. Crosby and his costar Danny Kaye play a song and dance team, Bob Wallace and Phil Davis. Romantic sparks fly when the two friends meet a sister act, Betty (Rosemary Clooney) and Judy Haynes (Vera-Ellen). They also discover that their Major General from World War II, Tom Waverly (Dean Jagger), is facing financial ruin. To save Waverly's modest hotel resort, Bob, Phil, Betty and Judy are going to put on one heck of a show. White Christmas is streaming on Prime Video. 6. 'Home Alone' (1990) IMDb rank: 7.7 Macaulay Culkin became a star overnight thanks to Home Alone, a blockbuster holiday comedy from 1990. The film does stretch credulity by letting the McCallister family get on a plane for Paris bef