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- The Grinch (2018) Global box office: $538.9 million. Domestic box office: $271.4 million. Budget: $75 million. I’m not going to lie; I was surprised right out of the gate with this one.
- Home Alone (1990) Global box office: $476.7 million. Domestic box office: $285.8 million. Budget: $18 million. Whether you like Christmas or not, you’ve likely seen Home Alone.
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Global box office: $358.9 million. Domestic box office: $173.6 million. Budget: $28 million. Kevin is back at it again, this time in the Big Apple.
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) Global box office: $345.8 million. Domestic box office: $260.7 million. Budget: $123 million. With all due respect to the No. 1 movie above, this is the best Grinch movie — period.
Dec 8, 2020 · Far more troubling, though, was the fact that A Christmas Carol cost a massive $200 million to make. That ensured that its $315 million worldwide sum wasn't profitable for distributor...
- 20 The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
- 19 Office Christmas Party
- 18 Last Christmas
- 17 Jingle All The Way
- 16 A Bad Moms Christmas
- 15 Arthur Christmas
- 14 Four Christmases
- 13 The Santa Clause 2
- 12 The Nutcracker and The Four Realms
- 11 Daddy's Home 2
$110.7 million worldwide, 84.5 million domestic
Disney's Santa Clause trilogystarring Tim Allen is one of the most well-known and profitable Christmas movie franchises of all time, with the always-festive stories following the trials and mishaps of Allen's reluctant draftee who finds himself thrust into the role of Santa in the first film. The third and so far final movie in the franchise sees Allen's character, Scott Calvin, go up against Martin Short's Jack Frost as they compete for the title of Santa in a traditional full-circle adventu...
$114.5 million international, $54.7 million domestic
Christmas movies aren't always family-friendly, with a slew of more recent adult-orientated holiday movies raking in large sums at the box office. One of the most successful and star-studded was Office Christmas Party, which sees a particularly raucous gathering in a high-rise building steadily devolve into comedic chaos. With a cast including Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, and SNL star Kate McKinnon, it's no wonder why Office Christmas Party proved to be a big draw for comedy movie fans.
$123.4 million worldwide, $35.1 million domestic
Last Christmasskips out on magic Santa adventures and instead focuses on love, with this Christmas romcom from Paul Feig being a big hit upon its release in 2019. The film follows Emilia Clarke's Kate, a Londoner who works as an Elf in a Christmas shop as she meets Henry Golding's Tom and falls for him. Although it received mix reviews, it seemed to be a big hit at the box office.
$129.8 million worldwide, $60.5 million domestic
Though often remembered as one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's most famous misfires, Jingle All the Way has nevertheless endured as, at the very least, a so-bad-it's-good holiday favorite. The iconic '90s family movie story sees Schwarzenegger's typically overworked dad desperately trying to acquire that year's hottest Christmas toy at the last minute, with ridiculous hijinks ensuing. Though not exactly a hit, it still did admirably in relation to other Christmas-themed movies, with it even spawni...
$130.5 million worldwide, $72.1 million domestic
This sequel to the hit comedy Bad Moms from 2016 struck while the iron was hot and reunited stars Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, and Kathryn Hahn. While it didn't take in as much at the box office as the original, its placement among the highest-grossing Christmas movies speaks to its overall success. The lead stars were joined this time around by veterans Cheryl Hines, Christine Baranski, and Susan Sarandon, playing their characters' visiting mothers in a fun and festive twist on the adult comedy...
$151.2 million worldwide, $46.4 million domestic
The first computer-animated movie from Oscar-winning animation studio Aardman Animations, Arthur Christmas revolves around the youngest son of the then-sitting Santa whose naive love for the season leads him on a heartfelt adventure to get a missed present to its rightful owner before Christmas morning. Though not one of the company's highest-grossing movies overall, especially in relation to its budget, it was a hit with critics and audiences, developing a stronger fanbase with each passing...
$164.1 million worldwide, $120.1 million domestic
A star-studded Christmas comedy led by Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, Four Christmases sees a couple suffering through the holiday by visiting each of their divorced parents, resulting in four separately awkward scenes that test the strength of their relationship. Featuring Oscar-winning actors Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Jon Voight, and Mary Steenburgen as the parents, the movie overcame its largely negative reviews to become a relative holiday hit at the box office.
$172.8 million worldwide, $139.2 million domestic
The Santa Clause 2takes place eight years after its predecessor, but not much has changed - Scott Calvin is still Santa Claus, and all the characters from the first film are living their lives normally - except for Scott's son Charlie, who has vandalized his school in what appears to be a bid for attention. While Scott seeks to figure out the source of his son's rebellious attitude, he also learns there's another clause - The "Mrs. Clause" - which states that the new Santa must find his life...
$173.9 million worldwide, $54.8 million domestic
Disney's whimsical Christmas musical never really transcended its token premise to become anything more meaningful than just a hollow fantasy with some strong performances and high-quality visual effects. Despite its relative box office spoils, it was actually a failure for Disney, as they spent around $120 million creating the film. Still, the movie has its fans, but its problems with execution kept it from filling the role of a modern Christmas classic.
$180.6 million worldwide, $104 million domestic
The sequel to the hit family comedy Daddy's Home from 2015, Daddy's Home 2 sees stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg return with a Christmas setting and added stars Mel Gibson, John Lithgow, and John Cena in tow. Though not as big a financial success as the first movie, and even more mauled by critics than its predecessor, Daddy's Home 2 earned enough to make it one of the highest-grossing Christmas movies of all time at the box office.
Oct 30, 2019 · This list includes the 25 highest-grossing holiday films ever made. You might be surprised that a few staples didn’t make the list, like “It’s a Wonderful Life,” which lost $525,000 in 1946.
- Home Alone’ Year released: 1990. Worldwide box-office gross: $476.7 million. Budget: $18 million. Profit: $458.7 milion. Profit percentage: 2,548.3% More From GOBankingRates.
- Dr. Suess’ The Grinch’ Year released: 2018. Worldwide box-office gross: $512.9 million. Budget: $75 million. Profit: $437.9 million. Profit percentage: 583.8%
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’ Year released: 1992. Worldwide box-office gross: $359 million. Budget: $28 million. Profit: $339 million. Profit percentage: 1182.1%
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ Year released: 2000. Worldwide box-office gross: $345.8 million. Budget: $123 million. Profit: $222.8 million. Profit percentage: 181.2%
63 Metascore. An eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve. Director Chris Columbus Stars Macaulay Culkin Joe Pesci Daniel Stern. Domestic Total Gross: $285,761,243. Opening Weekend: $17,081,997.
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Dec 21, 2022 · This Carrey-led computer-animated adaptation of the Charles Dickens novella grossed over $325 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo. But despite the star-studded cast appearing...