By LINDSEY BAHR and JAKE COYLE, Associated Press ‘Tis the season for spirited and winless debates about what the best Christmas movie is. No one needs us to remind you about the obvious holiday movies playing on repeat on cable, whether it’s “It’s a Wonderful Life”, “Home Alone” or “Love, Actually,” or even those holiday adjacent classics like “Eyes Wide Shut” and “The Godfather.” But perhaps you are looking to go beyond the obvious this year (sorry, “Christmas Story,” “White Christmas” etc, etc). Associated Press Film Writers Jake Coyle and Lindsey Bahr have you covered with the best Christmas films for every mood. A movie that feels like a Christmas movie but isn’t, really This image released by Criterion shows Adrien Brody in a scene from the 2014 film “The Grand Budapest Hotel.” (Criterion via AP) “Grand Budapest Hotel”: Truthfully, there’s nothing outside of a little snow to make Wes Anderson’s 2014 delight a Christmas movie.