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This has to be a first! There are so many black holiday movies coming out this year, and that has MadameNoire thinking about our favorite black holiday films again! Two years ago we did a list, but this year we are adding more to Santa’s good (and naughty) lists. These are the best black holiday films you should watch this Thanksgiving and Christmas with the family.

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The Best Man Holiday (2013)

Now out in theaters, this highly-anticipated film features the all-star cast from the original film in 1999, The Best Man. Something tells me this film will spread Christmas cheer, but with old friendships reunited there might be some old drama and sparks reignited as well.

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Black Nativity (2013)

The soundtrack to this film will probably be amazing — like the most amazing black movie soundtrack in years. And the trailer looks touching — starring two Academy-Award winners, Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland, 2006) and Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls, 2006) both winning their Oscars for best actor and best supporting actress the same year, respectively. Also, the film stars Academy-Award nominated, Angela Bassett (What’s Love Got to Do with It, 1993). It comes out Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013.

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A Madea Christmas (2013)

I’m not the biggest fan of Tyler Perry. I’ve had complexities with his films. So it’s hard for me to put something he’s done in a slideshow highlighting what should be seen this season. But it is a black film — to spread “Christmas cheer,” so here it is. This movie looks like your typical Tyler Perry-styled film, but many in the black community go see his movies and that’s why they are still being made. So I guess this is the best season to see a film by him… I guess. It comes out Friday, Dec. 13, 2013.

Friday After Next (2002)

It’s the third (and not the best) installment in the Friday series. But it’s still hilarious enough to bring some holiday laughter to you and your family. Something tells me Last Friday will top the sequels and maybe even the original when it’s finally made. Let’s hope it gets made, but for those of you who don’t know, it’s NOT the actors that are holding up the film from being made. I’ll let Ice Cube tell it.

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The Preacher’s Wife (1997)

While Soul Food is the best black family film, could The Preacher’s Wife be the ultimate black holiday classic? Yes. Well, we all know that the soundtrack and Whitney Houston’s voice brought the gospel and holiday cheer. And so did Denzel Washington’s performance as an angel with work to do. Listening to songs from the soundtrack and watching the film definitely puts you in the holiday spirit. It sure did for me as a kid.