In what seems like the blink of an eye, the year is almost over. But that means Christmas is almost here.
So as we count down to the big day, what better way to get in the spirit than by kicking back with some festive films. Every year, many of us wind down with Christmassy classics like Home Alone, Elf and Die Hard.
But if you prefer your films with a dash of dry British humour and a dollop of romance, there’s none better than Love Actually. From Notting Hill writer-director Richard Curtis, the 2003 rom-com follows the love lives of eight different couples in London as told through various loosely interrelated stories, all set during a frantic month in the run up to Christmas.
READ MORE:TV writer’s guide to the 10 best Christmas films and where you can watch them this festive season
It boasts a huge ensemble cast including Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Colin Firth, Liam Neeson, Bill Nighy and Martine McCutcheon. The film was another success for Curtis upon its release, grossing almost $250 million worldwide.
In the 20 years since, Love Actually has cemented itself as a festive staple and is enjoyed every year as a Christmas comfort film. It also regularly features in lists of the best ever Christmas films, with Entertainment Weekly naming it sixth best behind films like It’s a Wonderful Life and Elf.
So if you’re keen to wind down with Love Actually this Christmas, here’s how you can watch it in the UK.
Where Love Actually is showing on TV this Christmas and how to watch
Love Actually is streaming on Netflix over in the US. Here in the UK, it is available to watch on Sky Cinema.
This means that if you want to watch Love Actually over Christmas, you’ll need a subscription to Sky Cinema. Savvy shoppers can currently get Sky Cinema included in an awesome deal that also includes Netflix and Apple TV+.
This amazing entertainment bundle includes Sky Stream, Sky TV, Sky Cinema and Netflix for £37 a month, with customers also able to claim six months of Apple TV+ at no extra cost. This money-saving deal means bargain hunters can save almost £55 with Apple and have access to premium Sky channels like Sky Atlantic, Sky Max and Sky Documentaries, plus loads of films like Elf and May December.
What’s more, this bundle includes all the most-talked-about new shows on Netflix and Apple TV+ including the final season of The Crown, Godzilla spin-off Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, season three of Slow Horses and Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks’ upcoming WWII epic Masters of the Air. Those looking to upgrade their broadband can also add Sky’s Superfast broadband with 35Mb/s for an extra £13 a month.
Love Actually is also available to buy on Amazon’s Prime Video for £3.99.
Join Sky to watch Love Actually this Christmas. Alternatively, a host of other Christmas films are available on streaming platforms like Prime Video and Disney+.