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'Home Alone' and 'The Grinch' are two classic Christmas movies and here we tell you where you can see them.
Christmas time has arrived and with it that time of year where we fill up on punch, apple salad, turkey and also, We took the opportunity to watch – once again – films like 'Home Alone' and 'The Grinch'. Something that is now easier thanks to streaming platforms.
December arrived and with it, several Christmas movies that we love
And although Both 'Home Alone' and 'The Grinch' are films that always show on open TV at these times of the year, Now with streaming platforms it is easier to watch them whenever we want and not have to hunt them down in the programming.
If you're already in the living room waiting for the cold soup to finish cooking or you just want to have something to watch while you're in bed getting a well-deserved rest, Here we tell you on which platforms you can watch both Christmas movies.
Where to watch 'Home Alone' streaming this Christmas
Any self-respecting Christmas lover watches 'Home Alone' every December. And we are not going to deny that The McCallister family turned the 1990 film into one of the most beloved Christmas classics all over the world.
If this is not your case, but you want to start the tradition this 2024, the film starring Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard and Catherine O'Hara You can find it in the Disney+ and Prime Video catalogue.
Where to watch 'The Grinch' on streaming platforms this Christmas
Another unmissable Christmas classic is 'The Grinch', a film based on the children's book of the same name written by Dr. Seuss, published in 1957, which premiered in 2000 starring Jim Carrey with Taylor Momsen (yes, the singer).
The story tells of a green, hairy creature who lives isolated from Whoville in a cave at the top of a mountain and with his little dog, Max. This character hates Christmas and the Whos, so he seeks to ruin their Christmas celebration.
this movie You can see it in the Max and Prime Video catalogue, in addition to being for rent through Apple TV+.
Now there are no excuses not to enjoy, once again, these Christmas classics. Which of these two movies is your favorite?