Netflix has our needs sorted when it comes to Christmas movies - and UK fans can't stop gushing over latest 'cheesy' drop Christmas With A View.
The rom-com starring relatively unknown actors Scott Cavalheiro and Kaitlyn Leeb, as well as Kill Bill's Vivica A. Fox, has struck a chord in the hearts of film fans.
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Labelling it their new guilty pleasure, one woman named Grace, wrote on Twitter: "Everyone needs to watch Christmas with a View. You won't be disappointed.
The film sees restaurant manager of a ski resort Clara Garrison, played by Kaitlyn Leeb, reeling from a recent business failure.
Her world is turned upside down when celebrity chef Shane Roarke, played by Scott Cavalheiro, starts work as their head chef, but of course he has a hidden past...
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Fans continued to gush over the 2018 movie which was released on Netflix UK, with one woman named Temi saying: "Just watched Christmas with a view and I just have to reiterate how much I love corny Christmas movies."
One couple with a joint account confirmed it was full of festive comfort: "Watching Christmas with a View. It's cute and cheesy. Lol."
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"I watched Christmas with a View a couple of days ago so good," said one, as many others reeled it off as a one to watch over winter.
"Out of all the bad Christmas movies, Christmas With A View is one of the best," another recommended.
The film clearly touched this person: "I HAVE SO MANY THOUGHTS ABOUT CHRISTMAS WITH A VIEW RIGHT NOW."
Netflix have got our backs when it comes to Christmas movie binge-watching, adding a selection of six new flicks to get stuck into.
A standout has to be Vanessa Hudgen's upcoming flick, The Knight Before Christmas, which is hitting the streaming service on the 21st November.
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There's also Holiday In The Wild which dropped on 1st November, coming-of-age comedy Let It Snow, starring Kiernan Shipka, which comes on 8th November, animated offering Klaus, coming 15th November, Holiday Rush on 28th November.
And not forgetting the hotly-anticipated second sequel A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby on 5th December.
Quite frankly, Christmas can't come soon enough.
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