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10 Christmas-themed movies available to watch at home

'Christmas Cupcakes' — UP Faith & Family

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UP Faith & Family is showing several films for the holidays.

The film “Christmas Cupcakes” premiered on Dec. 1 and centers around a hope-filled message on the importance of family.

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“When their family bakery may have to close its doors right before Christmas, rival sisters Kim and Gina must team up in a national baking competition to win the grand prize. Thrown into a world of fierce competitors and a ticking clock, it will take a Christmas miracle to save the bakery, though they may discover a prize much larger than they had hoped for,” the film’s description reads.

Starring in “Christmas Cupcakes” is Cindy Busby, Erin Karpluk and Corey Loranger.

 'Christmas Recipe for Romance' 

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Another UP Faith & Family flick that began streaming at the top of the month is “Christmas Recipe for Romance.”

This film, starring Madeline Leon, Sebastian Sacco and Peggy Calvert, also takes place in a kitchen but is about a young woman who can't cook. 

“When a prestigious food festival and cooking competition comes to her small town, Abby sees it as the perfect opportunity to book up her failing family-run inn and win some much-needed cash to save it from foreclosure. The only problem is, Abby is a terrible cook. But when a Christmas miracle drops a well-known, and slightly disgraced celebrity chef named Jason Corwin on her doorstep, Abby knows this is her chance to save her business and help Jason regain his reputation. And with a little pinch of sugar and a dash of Christmas magic, they may just end up cooking up more than a winning recipe,” the synopsis reads.

'Baby in a Manger'

The film “Baby in a Manger” will debut on Dec. 11 and is about a social worker who, with the help of a young police officer, sets out on a search to find the mother of a child who was found abandoned in a nativity scene at her church.

“Baby in a Manger” features actors Monica Rodriguez Knox, Michael Morrone and Caylin Turner.

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