10 Best Movies To Watch After Elf

Elf has rightfully earned its spot as one of the most iconic Christmas movies of all time, blending earnest holiday spirit with a subversive sense of humor. Directed by Jon Favreau and starring Will Ferrell in a career-defining role, Elf tells the story of Buddy, a human raised by elves in the North Pole, who travels to New York City to find his biological father and connect with his human roots. The film is a perfect mix of quirky comedy, highlighted by Ferrell’s witty one-liners, and themes of belonging, redemption, and the power of believing in something greater than yourself.

For fans of Elf who are looking for a similarly heartwarming feel, holiday classics like Love Actually and Home Alone also offer a comparable type of humor intertwined with genuinely moving moments. Like Elf, these movies show how Christmas brings people together, whether through chaotic or meaningful experiences, making them perfect to watch during the holiday season (and right after you’ve finished Elf).

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Love Actually (2003)

Directed by Richard Curtis

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6.9/10

Love Actually

R
ComedyDramaHolidayRomance

The 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually follows various couples as they explore their relationships throughout the Christmas season. With a star-studded cast composed of Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, Hugh Grant, Laura Linney, Liam Neeson, Rowan Atkinson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Martin Freeman, and Martine McCutcheon, Love Actually has since become a Christmas staple for rom-com lovers.

Release Date

November 14, 2003

Runtime

135 minutes

Cast

Colin Firth
, Emma Thompson
, Liam Neeson
, Keira Knightley
, Chiwetel Ejiofor
, Laura Linney
, Alan Rickman
, Hugh Grant
, Bill Nighy
, Andrew Lincoln

Director

Richard Curtis

Writers

Richard Curtis

Studio(s)

Universal Pictures

Distributor(s)

Universal Pictures

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Despite not being the most obvious choice after watching Elf, Love Actually encapsulates humor, warmth, and holiday spirit in a very similar way. Both titles, while differing in tone and genre to a certain degree, share a heartwarming, feel-good essence that makes them enjoyable holiday classics worth watching year after year.

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In comparison, even though the humor in Love Actually isn’t quite as slapstick as in Elf, it carries a subtle, witty charm that shows up in awkward, relatable moments (think Collin, played by Kris Marshall, leaving for the US). Furthermore, much like Elf, Love Actually exudes Christmas at its finest, with all of its flaws and humanity included. Although the relationships in Elf are mostly depicted as lighthearted, while Love Actually is more nuanced overall, both films earnestly explore human connections in the midst of the holiday season — guaranteeing at least one tear-jerking moment.

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Gremlins (1984)

Directed by Joe Dante

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Gremlins

PG
ComedyFantasyHorror

When a father gives his son Billy a magical creature known as a Mogwai as a gift, the boy is given strict rules to follow regarding its care. When a lapse in judgment creates the mischievous Gremlins – creatures intent on destruction that threaten to ruin Christmas for the entire town of Kingston Falls – it’s up to Billy and his Mogwai companion Gizmo to save the town from the army of little monsters.

Release Date

June 7, 1984

Runtime

106 minutes

Cast

Phoebe Cates
, Corey Feldman
, Zach Galligan
, Hoyt Axton
, Polly Holliday
, Howie Mandel

Director

Joe Dante

Writers

Chris Columbus

Studio(s)

Warner Bros.
, Amblin Entertainment

Distributor(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

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While it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, Gremlins is one of those non-traditional Christmas movies you have to watch. The film’s subversive humor flips the typical Christmas plot on its head, introducing chaos and destruction during the holiday season. Just as Elf takes an innocent, joyful character and places him in an unfamiliar world, Gremlins does the same with its cute yet dangerous leading creatures, which unexpectedly cause mayhem as the story progresses.

With its irreverent wit and unpredictable twists, Gremlins notably still has a surprising amount of heart, mirroring a similar setup in Elf. The dark comedy and holiday chaos, combined with its sweet moments, fit well with Elf’s offbeat, quirky humor and heartwarming ending. Thus, Gremlins makes for a great next step for fans of Elf who are open to a more unconventional take on the Christmas genre.

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Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)

Directed by John Hughes

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Planes, Trains & Automobiles

pg-13
Comedy

Directed by John Hughes, Planes, Trains and Automobiles stars Steve Martin as Neal Page, a busy advertising executive who finds himself the unwilling traveling companion of salesman Del Griffith as the two attempt to return to Chicago for the Thanksgiving holiday. Beset by bad weather and a continuing comedy of errors in attempting to make travel plans, Neal and Del must work together, however unwillingly, to accomplish their shared goal. John Candy also stars alongside Martin as Del. 

Release Date

November 25, 1987

Runtime

93minutes

Cast

John Candy
, Steve Martin
, Kevin Bacon

Director

John Hughes

Writers

John Hughes

Studio(s)

Paramount Pictures

Distributor(s)

Paramount Pictures

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In Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Neal Page (Steve Martin) is trying to get home for Thanksgiving but gets stuck with the overly chatty and somewhat obnoxious Del Griffith (John Candy). As they struggle to find a way to travel across the country together, the pair face one disaster after another. If that doesn’t sound like an Elf-esque movie, nothing does.

For those still not sold on the idea, this Steve Martin and John Candy holiday classic became a streaming hit decades after its release, proving its timeless appeal.

Although not really a Christmas movie, Planes, Trains and Automobiles has the same spirit of holiday mishaps and warmth as Elf. Its combination of slapstick humor and emotional moments makes it more than a worthy watch, Christmas or not. Granted, it’s less innocent than Buddy’s antics, but it still offers a similar blend of chaos and tenderness. For those still not sold on the idea, this Steve Martin and John Candy holiday classic became a streaming hit decades after its release, proving its timeless appeal.

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Scrooged (1988)

Directed by Richard Donner

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Scrooged

PG-13
ComedyHoliday

Scrooged is a Christmas comedy film by director Richard Donner, released in 1988. In this modernized take on Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol, Bill Murray stars as a narcissistic and selfish television executive named Frank Cross, who looks to put on a big-budget Christmas show for his network while trampling anyone in his way. However, his plans are interrupted when three ghosts of Christmas visit him to coax him to change his ways.

Release Date

November 23, 1988

Runtime

100 Minutes

Cast

Bill Murray
, Carol Kane
, Karen Allen
, Alfre Woodard
, Bobcat Goldthwait
, Robert Mitchum
, Michael J. Pollard
, John Forsythe
, John Glover
, David Johansen

Director

Richard Donner

Writers

Mitch Glazer
, Michael O’Donoghue

Studio(s)

Mirage Productions

Distributor(s)

Paramount Pictures

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Marking one of Richard Donner’s best movies, Scrooged is a holiday staple you don’t want to miss. It’s a modern and comedic twist on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, reflecting Elf’s themes of transformation and personal relationships. Both Buddy and Frank Cross (played by Bill Murray) undergo significant growth by the end of their respective stories, ultimately becoming better versions of themselves just in time for Christmas.

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Additionally, both titles feature some serious irreverent comedy. Frank’s snarky attitude and the chaotic, humorous situations he faces with the ghosts add a subversive edge to Scrooged while still ending on a positive, uplifting note. Despite its witty humor overflow, much like Elf, the movie also delivers a moving message about what really matters during the holidays. Scrooged is funny, heartwarming, and still manages to surprise, making it a perfect movie to watch after Elf.

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Bad Santa (2003)

Directed by Terry Zwigoff

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Bad Santa

R
ComedyCrimeDocumentary

Bad Santa revolves around Willie T. Stokes and Marcus Skidmore, professional thieves who disguise themselves as a mall Santa Claus and his elf during the holiday season with the plan to rob them at the end of the shopping season. Their latest job becomes complicated when Willie, already struggling from alcoholism, sex addiction and frequently swearing, begins forming an odd friendship with dimwitted Thurman Merman, dating local bartender Sue and coming under the watchful eye of the latest target mall’s head of security, Gin Slagel.

Release Date

November 26, 2003

Runtime

1h32m

Cast

Billy Bob Thornton
, Tony Cox
, Brett Kelly
, Lauren Graham
, Lauren Tom
, Bernie Mac

Director

Terry Zwigoff

Writers

Glenn Ficarra
, John Requa

Distributor(s)

Miramax Films

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For those looking for a grittier, edgier version of Christmas with dark humor, Bad Santa delivers. It’s a cynical look at the holiday through the eyes of a con artist, but it has surprising moments of emotional sincerity, much like Elf. With perhaps an unexpected amount of heart, Bad Santa might be much raunchier than Elf, yet it still somehow captures the same holiday feeling.

The emotional transformation at the heart of Bad Santa very obviously mirrors Buddy’s own growth, making it clear why it’s one of the best choices to watch after Elf. The movie challenges traditional notions of holiday cheer, ultimately delivering a message about redemption and the possibility of change, even in the most unlikely characters. Both funny and surprisingly heartwarming, Bad Santa stands out as an unexpected but fitting holiday contender for Elf enthusiasts.

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Spirited (2022)

Directed by Sean Anders

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Spirited

PG-13
ComedyMusicalFamilyHoliday

The Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol, gets a modern musical makeover in Spirited, starring Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell. When the Ghost of Christmas Present visits the wrong soul before Christmas, he gets a work-up of his own from the charismatic Clint Briggs, who decides that it may be the ghost who needs more help than any other poor soul this Christmas. Together the two will visit moments in Present’s life as they try to help him figure out himself as the film is presented mainly through the eyes of the various ghosts themselves.

Release Date

November 11, 2022

Runtime

127 minutes

Cast

Marlow Barkley
, Sunita Mani
, Joe Tippett
, Octavia Spencer
, Patrick Page
, Ryan Reynolds
, Jen Tullock
, Will Ferrell
, Aimee Carrero

Director

Sean Anders
, John Morris

Writers

John Morris
, Sean Anders

Studio(s)

Apple

Distributor(s)

Apple

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Another modern take on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, this time in a musical version, Spirited also shares a number of similarities with Elf, especially in its blend of humor and heart. Much like Buddy in Elf, Clint Briggs (played by Ryan Reynolds) is initially resistant to change, selfish, and dismissive of the Christmas spirit. Both characters are placed in situations where they have to confront their own flaws and grow, making Spirited one of the best movies to turn to after you finish Elf.

Marking a full circle moment, Will Ferrell appears in Spirited as the Ghost of Christmas Present, which is good enough reason to turn it on after Elf.

Marking a full circle moment, Will Ferrell appears in Spirited as the Ghost of Christmas Present, which is good enough reason to turn it on after Elf. The star brought a similar level of charm and warmth to his Spirited role as he did with Buddy in Elf, while Reynolds’ signature sarcasm perfectly mirrored Buddy’s innocent but amusing awkwardness.

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Eight Crazy Nights (2002)

Directed by Seth Kearsley

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Eight Crazy Nights

PG-13
AnimationComedyDramaMusical

Release Date

November 27, 2002

Runtime

76 minutes

Cast

Adam Sandler
, Jackie Sandler
, Austin Stout
, Kevin Nealon
, Rob Schneider
, Norm Crosby

Director

Seth Kearsley

Main Genre

Animation

Writers

Brooks Arthur
, Allen Covert
, Brad Isaacs
, Adam Sandler

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Those eager to switch it up after watching Elf while staying on a similar holiday theme, Eight Crazy Nights is worth the watch. Despite not being the very best among Adam Sandler’s animated movies, this underrated holiday title carries an underlying message of redemption, kindness, and family.

Santa walking with a sack of letters next to Jesper in Klaus

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While Eight Crazy Nights’ humor is more mature and includes more adult themes compared to Elf, it still shares the subversive comedic approach of throwing an unlikely character into a holiday situation (in this case, Hanukkah) where he is forced to change and grow. Much like Buddy, Davey (voiced by Sandler) is quirky and full of flaws. However, at the same time, he is endearingly sincere, which, paired with an infusion of Sandler’s signature irreverent humor, makes Eight Crazy Nights the perfect sequel to Elf in a Christmas marathon (not one with little kids, though).

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Red One (2024)

Directed by Jake Kasdan

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7.9/10

Red One

PG-13
ActionAdventureComedyFantasy

After Santa Claus is kidnapped, the North Pole’s Head of Security (Dwayne Johnson) must team up with a notorious bounty hunter (Chris Evans) in a thrilling, globe-spanning mission to save Christmas. This action-packed holiday adventure mixes comedy and festive magic, with an ensemble cast that includes Lucy Liu and J.K. Simmons.

Release Date

November 15, 2024

Runtime

123 Minutes

Cast

Dwayne Johnson
, Chris Evans
, J.K. Simmons
, Lucy Liu
, Kiernan Shipka
, Bonnie Hunt
, Kristofer Hivju
, Nick Kroll
, Wesley Kimmel
, Mary Elizabeth Ellis
, Wyatt Hunt
, Lanz Duffy
, Marc Evan Jackson
, Ashleigh Domangue
, Cody Easterbrook
, Jon Rudnitsky
, Morla Gorrondona
, Jenna Kanell
, Rod Maxwell
, Fedor Steer
, Octavia Grace
, Matthew Zuk
, Cora Kass
, Ahmad Ghafouri
, Jeff Chase

Director

Jake Kasdan

Main Genre

Action

Writers

Chris Morgan
, Hiram Garcia

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In spite of its distinct tone and approach to storytelling, Red One makes for a notable contender to follow Elf during the holidays. This action movie with a Christmas backdrop took on a traditional holiday narrative and flipped it in a creative way, bringing to life a never-before-seen Christmas adventure that parallels Elf’s subversive charm.

Led by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Chris Evans, Red One is a full-blown action movie you do not want to miss out on this Christmas season. The 2024 title seamlessly blends action, holiday cheer, and humor in an over-the-top adventure that takes its characters on an unforgettable Christmas mission. While it doesn’t have the same level of innocent charm as Elf, Red One’s clever humor and heartwarming undertones, paired with the inevitable cynicism of its main characters, offer a refreshing take on holiday tales.

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The Ref (1994)

Directed by Ted Demme

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The Ref, also known as Hostile Hostages, is a dark comedy that makes a surprisingly fitting follow-up to Elf for holiday movie nights. While it’s a stark departure from Buddy’s wide-eyed optimism, The Ref delivers sharp, sarcastic humor along with a surprising touch of warmth and redemption, reflecting some of the same themes found in Elf.

Much like how Buddy helps repair relationships in Elf, whether it’s between his dad and family or with Christmas itself, The Ref points out how Christmas, even in the middle of chaos, can be a time to reflect and mend broken connections.

Like Elf, The Ref reimagines the traditional Christmas story. Instead of Buddy’s cheerful antics, this 1994 title brings tongue-in-cheek comedy through Gus’ (played by Denis Leary) growing annoyance as he deals with a wildly dysfunctional family he takes hostage. However, beneath all the snark and bickering, The Ref actually has a heartfelt core. Much like how Buddy helps repair relationships in Elf, whether it’s between his dad and family or with Christmas itself, The Ref points out how Christmas, even in the middle of chaos, can be a time to reflect and mend broken connections.

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Home Alone (1990)

Directed by Chris Columbus

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8.6/10

Home Alone

PG
ComedyFamily

Home Alone tells the story of Kevin McAllister, an eight-year-old who is left behind in his Chicago home when his family flies to Paris for the holidays. Not only must Kevin keep himself safe while his mother flies back across the world, but he must protect his home from the Wet Bandits – serial burglars who are targeting the McAllister House. Kevin must use every trick in the book to keep the Wet Bandits from stealing Christmas before his mother returns.

Release Date

November 16, 1990

Runtime

103 minutes

Cast

Macaulay Culkin
, Joe Pesci
, Daniel Stern
, John Heard
, Roberts Blossom
, Catherine O’Hara

Director

Chris Columbus

Writers

John Hughes

Studio(s)

20th Century

Distributor(s)

20th Century

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Humor, heart, and the magic of Christmas — Home Alone has it all, which makes it the ultimate holiday classic to watch after Elf. Both films strike the perfect balance between laugh-out-loud moments and emotional warmth, cementing them as two of the best Christmas movies of all time.

Kevin McCallister screaming in Home Alone.

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Just like Elf, Home Alone centers on the importance of family during the holidays. Both movies use humor and chaos to underline the heartfelt message, thriving on over-the-top scenarios. Elf features Buddy’s wild adventures in New York City, while Home Alone delivers some of the most iconic slapstick comedy of all time as Kevin McCallister defends his house from bumbling burglars, Harry and Marv. Elf and Home Alone share a timeless holiday appeal that hasn’t been matched by most other holiday titles, which is exactly why we can (and will) watch them over and over again.

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9.2/10

Elf

PG
FamilyComedyFantasy

Elf follows Buddy, a human raised as an elf at the North Pole. As an adult, he journeys to Manhattan to find his biological father, a work-driven businessman. The film explores Buddy’s comedic attempts to navigate human society and his quest to bring holiday spirit to his family.

Release Date

October 9, 2003

Runtime

97 minutes

Cast

Will Ferrell
, James Caan
, Bob Newhart
, Ed Asner
, Mary Steenburgen
, Zooey Deschanel
, Daniel Tay
, Faizon Love
, Peter Dinklage
, Amy Sedaris
, Michael Lerner
, Andy Richter
, Kyle Gass
, Artie Lange
, Leon Redbone
, Ray Harryhausen
, Claire Lautier
, Ted Friend
, Patrick Ferrell
, Patrick McCartney
, Jon Favreau
, Lydia Lawson-Baird
, Brenda McDonald
, Annie Brebner

Director

Jon Favreau

Main Genre

Comedy

Writers

David Berenbaum

Studio(s)

New Line Cinema

Distributor(s)

New Line Cinema
, Warner Bros. Pictures

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