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Netflix’s new Christmas movie “Jingle Bell Heist” is now streaming, a romantic comedy that sees two unfortunate thieves teaming up for a holiday heist, and sparks start flying.
Netflix already has a big Christmas library. Look no further than the streamer’s interconnected Christmas Universe (which you can learn more about here ). Additionally, Netflix licensed over 20 movies in November 2025. There’s already no shortage of festive offerings in its library, but more entries are always welcome.
This will be the last weekend for Netflix subscribers to watch the popular holiday films “Christmas with the Kranks” and “Tangerine.” Each film has been marked with a notice that reads: “Last day to watch on Netflix: November 30.”
Jingle Bell Heist, a brand new Christmas rom-com starring Connor Swindells and Olivia Holt has landed on Netflix, and fans are loving it.
Jingle Bell Heist slips in as a festive caper that blends charm, romance, and just enough criminal mischief to keep the season sparkling.
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‘Jingle Bell Heist’ Review: Netflix’s New Holiday Caper Is More Lump of Coal Than Christmas Cheer
Jingle Bell Heist, Netflix’s newest Christmas movie, starring Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells, in an underwhelming holiday film.
One of the best Christmas movies of recent years is leaving Netflix just after Thanksgiving. Tangerine, Sean Baker’s 2015 comedy-drama about a sex worker who stomps around Hollywood on Christmas Eve looking for the man who cheated on her,
ComingSoon spoke with Jingle Bell Heist stars Olivia Holt and Connor Swindells about Netflix’s unique Christmas movie. The duo discussed their characters, what attracted them to the film, and more. It is now streaming on Netflix.