Netflix has released a whole new slate of Christmas and holiday-themed movies in the past couple of years, and we have the definitive ranking of what you should watch…and what you can possibly skip!
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Feliz NaviDAD (2020)Lifetime’s Feliz NaviDAD follows David Morales, played by Mario Lopez an Arizona high school principal who lost his wife a few years prior during the Christmas season. The single dad has lost the holiday spirit and works as a delivery driver just to avoid the holiday but his 14-year-old daughter, Noel (Paulina Chavez), and his live-in sister, Marissa (Marycarmen Lopez) are ready to do whatever it takes to make this year different.
Netflix has released a whole new slate of Christmas and holiday-themed movies in the past couple of years, and we have the definitive ranking of what you should watch…and what you can possibly skip!
cozy pajamas with a hot beverage (or wine) and shopping for gifts to get in the mood for the holidays. If you're ready to do this ASAP, you're probably wondering which holiday movies are worth streaming this year.
Vudu surveyed thousands of film fans across the United States to find out their favorite holiday films set in their home states. And while states like New York or California offered plenty of choice, others had a bit more slim-pickens and resulted in some lesser-known titles being chosen.
Netflix has released a whole new slate of Christmas and holiday-themed movies in the past couple of years, and we have the definitive ranking of what you should watch…and what you can possibly skip!
‘Tis the season for holiday rom-coms! Many indulgent Christmas-set romance flicks become a staple of DVRs every holiday season and they often star popular celebrities who have their own accomplished list of credits. Several of these projects have even borrowed fan-favorite Tree Hill residents to lead, including the likes of Jana Kramer, Bethany Joy Lenz and Chad Michael Murray.
Michael Bublé dropped by “The Tonight Show” on Friday to promote his upcoming NBC special “Michael Bublé’s Christmas in the City”.
The Nanny and wear a black turtleneck and tights.You don't have to avoid Santa's favorite color at Christmastime to look cool. It's all in the details—here, patterned tights and a large bow prevent this outfit from looking like you've just come from the North Pole. Like we said, embrace the red! This outfit updates your favorite seasonal sweater by adding black basics. Or maybe you're just ready to skip winter altogether and go straight into spring.
Jennifer Lopez has a new music video out!
on Hulu or new romantic comedies from the likes of Hallmark Channel and Netflix, there are plenty of options to make the yuletide gay. In 2020, both the Hallmark Channel and Lifetime announced their first-ever gay-led, Holiday-themed rom-coms, and, joining an increasingly diverse mix of original movies produced each year.
home for the holidays.Not surprisingly, many Christmas movies are based around families getting together for the holidays.
The 2021 Gotham Awards, traditionally one of the first awards shows of the movie-kudos season, is set for Monday in-person at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City, with the red carpet and cocktail party to launch at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT and the ceremony to begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
Christmas Takes Flight, starring Katie Lowes and Evan Williams., which airs Sunday, Dec. 12, follows down-on-her-luck chef Maria Winters (Camacho), who dreams of starting her own line of food trucks, and agrees to pose as the girlfriend of hotshot Seattle attorney Julian Diaz (Rodriguez), visiting his family for Christmas, to help him prove he’s the ideal candidate to take over the family firm.
No Time to Die” eclipsed $730 million in global ticket sales, making the James Bond sequel both the year’s highest-grossing Hollywood film and the top performing film at the box office since COVID-19 appeared on the scene and nearly shut down the movie business.The action-packed spy spectacle, which endured several coronavirus-related delays, has become the rare pandemic-era box office hit, which is even more impressive considering adult audiences — the core demographic for “No Time to Die” —
You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout I’m telling you why: We’re finally getting a proper holiday movie season. This is not a slight against Nomadland, Judas and the Black Messiah, Minari or The Father — all fine films — but come on. Only the true cinephiles of the world could muster up excitement for the sober-minded, pandemic-affected class of 2020.
Rebecca Davis editorJust after China’s long National Day holiday on Oct. 10, Chinese social media was plastered in red-and-gold memes and posts celebrating the annual box office to date hitting the $6.26 billion (RMB40 billion) mark.
and Jason Hervey led “You, Me and & The Christmas Trees.”This mix of genres in the reunions is intentional, in order to give as many viewers as possible an opportunity to find something to get excited about.“I think we’re looking to plug into people’s nostalgia and into people’s love for these shows and these characters,” Hamilton Daly said. “We have Teri Hatcher and James Denton, which, for a lady of my age, is super interesting.