If you're tired of the standard Christmas fare, this list may help you find your holiday spirit.
Lethal Weapon (1987): This action-comedy buddy cop film features a classic Christmas dinner sequence.
Eyes Wide Shut (1999): While it is centered around the holiday and set in New York City, Stanley Kubrick's final film isn't for the faint of heart.
Stalag 17 (1953): Billy Wilder's classic film about an American who escaped from a German Stalag during World War II won its star, William Holden, a Best Actor Oscar.
Gremlins (1984): This Joe Dante classic centers around the perfect Christmas gift gone terribly wrong.
Edward Scissorhands (1990): Tim Burton tells the story of a loner who finds peace and creates snow for a town that is purely Burton-esque.
Die Hard (1988): Bruce Willis weighed in on the debate if this classic action flick is a Christmas movie. His vote is with the naysayers.