Ho, Ho, Oh No: The 20 Worst Holiday Movies of All Time

Holiday movies can bring a lot of cheer, but not all the time. Thinking about really great holiday movies has got us wondering: what are the worst holiday movies of all time? For every smart, funny, and heartwarming movie, there’s one that’s the cinematic equivalent of a big lump of coal in your stocking.

Judging “the worst” is somewhat subjective, so we’ve turned to Rotten Tomatoes to find the holiday movies that have scored the most “rotten” on their Tomatometer. The results aren’t entirely surprising: plenty of comedies – and plenty of big-name stars – that failed big-time to find that holiday magic. How many of these infamous holiday flops have you seen?

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Last Christmas

Everything about this movie sounded great on paper: Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding in a rom-com co-written by Emma Thompson and based on a catchy, cheesy Christmas pop song. Then . . . the movie came out. While it’s not as heavily panned as most of the movies on this list, its sub-50% score reflects the deep drop of disappointment after a lot of hype.

Score: 47%

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A Bad Moms Christmas

The raunchy girl-comedy stars some of the funniest women working today: Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Kathryn Hahn, Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, and Susan Sarandon. Instead of being a spiky cup of eggnog, it’s just kind of bland.

Score: 32%

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Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

It’s a holiday classic that’s charming enough that you forget how it’s not a particularly good movie. At least this sequel ranks above the increasingly diminishing returns on later “sequels” in the Home Alone universe.

Score: 33%

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Home Alone 3

The first (of what would be several) Home Alone movies to move away from the McCallister family ended up being a big pile of coal.

Score: 29%

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Unaccompanied Minors

An early Paul Feig movie, this comedy about a group of – you guessed it – unaccompanied kids stranded at an airport over the holidays just totally failed to take off.

Score: 29%

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Noel

Another case of “great cast, terrible results”: Robin Williams, Penelope Cruz, Susan Sarandon, and Daniel Sunjata all star in this dud of an ensemble Christmas drama about the interlocking lives of New Yorkers.

Score: 28%

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Four Christmases

This Vince Vaugh-slash-Reese Witherspoon comedy about a couple stuck going to several different family Christmas celebrations earned criticism for having a cliche storm of a script, among other things.

Score: 25%

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I'll Be Home For Christmas

’90s kids probably have this Disney-produced flop starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas burned into their collective memory, despite the fact that it was critically panned.

Score: 23%

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Fred Claus

The mid-2000s were an era of dudebro slapstick comedy, so it’s no wonder that the genre took a swing at a Christmas flick. This one, about Santa’s washed-up, overshadowed brother, can’t decide if it’s a crass comedy or a sentimental tearjerker.

Score: 21%

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Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas

While some of Perry’s Madea movies have become classics, this Christmas entry, centering on a secret marriage lie that spins out of control, isn’t one of them.

Score: 20%

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Love the Coopers

With a cast that includes Diane Keaton, John Goodman, Alan Arkin, and Olivia Wilde, this family-reunion Christmas comedy should have been hilarious and touching. Instead, it turned into a paint-by-numbers mini-melodrama.

Score: 18%

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The Perfect Holiday

A divorced mother, a daughter setting up her mom, a department store Santa, and Queen Latifah all collide in a cliche-ridden comedy that struggled to get positive reviews.

Score: 19%

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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

The first two Santa Clause movies were fairly cute, goofy comedies for the whole family. By the time this third one rolled around, though, franchise fatigue had set in, resulting in a bonkers time-travel plot and an increasing reliance on the same old tired gags.

Score: 17%

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Jingle All the Way

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Christmas movies is not exactly a combination you’d expect. The result: a slapstick-y comedy that tries (and mostly fails) to satirize Christmas consumerism.

Score: 15%

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Black Christmas

The 2006 remake of the horror classic winds up being a slasher flick with a holiday setting and not much in the way of creativity, as four sorority sisters try to evade a serial killer on campus over the holidays.

Score: 14%

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Surviving Christmas

You’d think a family comedy starring Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini, Christina Applegate, and Catherine O’Hara would be delightful, right? Unfortunately, the movie suffers from forcing its talented cast to play deeply unlikable characters.

Score: 7%

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Deck the Halls

What might have been a fun comedy about neighbors trying to one-up each other with extravagant holiday decorations instead devolves into a surprisingly mean movie devoid of any real cheer.

Score: 6%

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Christmas With the Kranks

When a couple decides to take a break from the merriment and go on a holiday cruise instead, their super-competitive neighbors take it as a personal offense and turn them into the neighborhood pariahs in a comedy that mostly picks the lowest-hanging fruit.

Score: 5%

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