It’s halfway to Christmas and even so you’re not ready to behold the confoundingly chaotic trailer for Red One.
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Every holiday season, I sit down and watch the classics. Films that fill me with joy and bring together friends and family.
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Halloween is spooky and all, but—if movies are anything to go by—Christmas is the holiday that really sets off
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Everyone has their go-to annual holiday movies and specials to watch, but what if you’re itching to watch something new?
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What’s this? A new book about the making and impact of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, just in time for spooky season.