Die Hard is not a film that just occurs during the holiday season, but rather because of it.
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It’s that time of year again, when holiday films avalanche onto streaming services, snuggle-core TV…
It’s a Wonderful Knife embraces its premise with blood-soaked snow, candy cane stab wounds, and cheery Christmas tunes.
The Holdovers is overflowing with gentle warmth and biting humor, making for a perfect Christmas movie and an easy go-to cheer-up picture.
If you are looking for a warm and cheery film propped by the predictability of Christmas magic, Falling for Christmas is the film for you.
When Jesse is dumped right before the holidays by Shawn, his parents convince her to still spend Christmas with them, and Shawn’s handsome cousin.
The Killing Tree had the potential to be an over-the-top Holiday horror classic, but the practical effects moments are overshadowed by bad CGI.
With Black Christmas’ blend of sadism, camp and scantily clad women, the film finds the pulse of the American slasher.
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence is a beautiful film, and despite its grim subject matter, there is an underlying sense of warmth to it.
Black Christmas is not the knock-out holiday film you might be craving, but it entertaining to say the least.
Thus far, Marvel and Disney’s Hawkeye is proving to be an entertaining romp that doesn’t feel as bound by the MCU timeline.
Christmas on the Carousel is an entertaining Christmas romantic drama with strong performances.
While it doesn’t give its audience straightforward answers, Echo offers a kind of diagonal empathy that’s refreshing and valuable.
In a very Merry episode of Blindspots, Jake and Kristy get into the holiday spirit with another special double episode!