Summary

  • R-rated Christmas movies offer a break from traditional holiday cheer and embrace deranged killer Santas and raunchy humor.
  • Some R-rated Christmas movies, like "Bad Moms Christmas" and "The Ref," explore dysfunctional families and offer a humorous take on holiday discontent.
  • In addition to classics like "Die Hard," newer R-rated Christmas films like "Violent Night" and "The Night Before" provide dark humor and action-packed entertainment.

While they are mostly family-friendly fare, there are also some highly rated and beloved Rated-R Christmas movies. Christmas is mostly a time for family and friends, and the movies that mostly come during the holidays range from kids' movies to romantic comedies and films about Santa Claus, elves, and tidings of good cheer. However, for many people, it is also a time for deranged killer Santa Clauses, raunchy R-rated humor, and a great deal of holiday discontent among people who would rather be anywhere than at home for Christmas.

While Christmas was mostly revered in movies for many years, the 1970s brought a serial killer who threatened sorority girls in Black Christmas and the 1980s brought an era where Santa Claus was a slasher killer in movies like Silent Night, Deadly Night. Over the years, there have been many R-rated releases that people proclaim to be great Christmas movies, while others question their inclusion at all, with Die Hard as the best example. In the end, there are plenty of R-rated Christmas movies out there for anyone who isn't feeling in the mood for holiday cheer.

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14 A Bad Moms Christmas (2017)

A Christmas Sequel To The R-Rated Comedy

Kiki (Kristen Bell), Amy (Mila Kunis), and Carla (Kathryn Hahn) cheering at a bar in Bad Moms Christmas. 
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Bad Moms arrived in 2016 and was a big R-rated success, showing three mothers who were tired of their boring lives and set out to have some fun. However, along the way, they realize they don't need to go quite so hard when things spiral out of control. It was so popular that one year later a sequel arrived. In A Bad Moms Christmas, things got even worse when the mothers' mothers showed up and the audience saw why these women ended up so messed up. The cast was as great as the first movie, and anyone wanting a funny R-rated Christmas movie made for women should look no further than this instant classic.

13 The Ref (1994)

Denis Leary Kidnaps A Dysfunctional Family At Christmas

Dennis Leary, Kevin Spacey, and Judy Davis in The Ref
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Before Denis Leary showed everyone how great an actor he was in his TV series Rescue Me, he showed his deadpan comic side in the R-rated Christmas movie, The Ref. In the movie, he starred as a burglar who breaks into a house with the most dysfunctional family in holiday movie history. By the time he spent even a small amount of time with Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis's always fighting married couple, he just wanted to escape. The funny thing is that the couple's only son wanted to go with him. The movie is full of raunchy humor, but it showcases the dysfunction of Christmas for many families.

12 Go (1999)

A Drug Crime Movie Based During Christmas

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Sometimes, the best Christmas movie has little to do with the holiday season itself. In Go, Doug Liman created a movie around the holidays that was one of the best Quentin Tarantino-influenced movies of the 90s. Much like Tarantino's Jackie Brown, Go was a crime movie told from different points of view. The plot surrounds a woman (Sarah Polley) who wants to buy some drugs, but eventually, everything spirals out of control. With a cast that includes William Fichtner, Jay Mohr, Katie Holmes, and Taye Diggs, with a whole host of familiar faces in ing roles, this movie is well worth revisiting two decades later.

11 Violent Night (2022)

Santa Claus Fights Bad Guys To Save A Child

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Violent Night
Release Date
December 2, 2022
Runtime
101 minutes
Director
Tommy Wirkola

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Stream now on Prime Video

One of the most recent R-rated Christmas movies to hit theaters arrived in 2022 with the horror action comedy Violent Night. David Harbour (Stranger Things) stars in the movie as the actual Santa Claus. However, he spends the first part of the movie lamenting how consumerism has destroyed Christmas and no one believes in him anymore. Santa then spends the second half of the movie killing mercenaries in horrific and violent ways to save a little girl. The movie is darkly humorous, gloriously violent, and even has a festive message at the end. For Christmas horror and action, it doesn't get much better.

10 Trading Places (1983)

Eddie Murphy And Dan Akyroyd In A Christmas Classic

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Trading Places
Release Date
June 8, 1983
Runtime
116 minutes
Director
John Landis

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The 1983 John Landis comedy, Trading Places, starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy, is not only a stellar Christmas film; it's also a classic comedy overall. Playing off tropes from The Prince and the Pauper, Trading Places infuses that story structure with the sentiments of the holidays. The holiday, which often sees comparisons between giving and receiving, serves as a backdrop for the film, which is a commentary on classism, privilege, and the inherent loneliness of wealth. The thematic substance of the film positions it as a Christmas classic worth revisiting.

9 Office Christmas Party (2016)

An Ensemble Christmas Comedy

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Office Christmas Party
Release Date
December 9, 2016
Runtime
111 Minutes
Director
Josh Gordon, Will Speck

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ittedly, there is a bit less thematic resonance in Office Christmas Party, the 2016 ensemble comedy led by Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman. It might not have as long a pair of legs as Trading Places does, but it's a solid vehicle for some outrageous holiday laughs. Plus, while Bateman and Aniston are solid leads, it's underrated comedy stars like Vanessa Bayer, Jillian Bell, and Karan Soni who steal the show. Not to mention, Jimmy Butler, of the Miami Heat, even turns up.

8 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)

Robert Downey Jr And Val Kilmer In A Shane Black Christmas Movie

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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Release Date
November 18, 2005
Runtime
103 minutes
Director
Shane Black

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When looking at R-rated Christmas movies, director/screenwriter Shane Black has mastered the sub-genre. Black famously enjoys setting all of his films during the holidays (Iron Man 3 is the MCU's closest thing to a holiday film). Something about the Christmas season just feels like a reset and a reassessment of the year. With characters like Black's leads, who always face down self-reflection, it's a perfect marriage. And the snappy, quick-witted, twisty story of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a prime example, with Robert Downey Jr. enjoying a career revival and Val Kilmer in top form.

7 The Nice Guys (2016)

Russell Crowe And Ryan Gosling In A Shane Black Christmas Movie

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The Nice Guys
Release Date
May 20, 2016
Runtime
116minutes
Director
Shane Black

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An even more prime example of Shane Black's relationship with R-rated Christmas movies is 2016's The Nice Guys. Starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, it makes a strong argument for being the greatest buddy cop film ever made. It's very funny, and, while the holiday decor and spirit is subtle, it's still ever-present. It serves as a perfect middle ground between something that is (until the end) cynical, like Scrooged, and something profoundly saccharine, like Godmothered. Gosling and Crowe prove that Black is the master at creating mismatched leads in buddy cop-styled movies.

6 Carol (2015)

An Oscar-Nominated Christmas Movie

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Carol
Release Date
November 20, 2015
Runtime
119 minutes
Director
Todd Haynes

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A great Christmas film that has the holidays as more of a backdrop than a story device is the remarkable 2015 romance film by Todd Haynes, Carol. Carol stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara and was woefully underappreciated upon its initial release. The holiday shopping season receives some biting criticism as the audience instead follows the charms of the two leads who engage in a "forbidden affair" with one another. Carol is a worthwhile film any time of year. It earned six Oscar nominations, including Best Actress (Blanchett) and Best ing Actress (Mara), although it didn't win any awards.

5 Die Hard (1988)

The Ultimate Christmas Action Movie

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Die Hard
Release Date
July 15, 1988
Runtime
132 minutes
Director
John McTiernan

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The debate about whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie is an extremely uninteresting one. All the points have been made and no one will change anyone else's mind all these years later. The movie takes place during the holidays as terrorists take a Christmas party hostage, and John McClane has to stop them to save Christmas. It also has plenty of Christmas songs on the soundtrack. As one of the best action movies of all time and the movie that made Bruce Willis an action star, it's worth revisiting in an R-rated capacity.