Keeping the Christmas spirit alive! Took the kids to the Magical Forest at Opportunity Village. A Las Vegas holiday institution! Momma Perez didn’t want to go – so we brought the magic back to her. And she ate! And ate! And ate! Watch!
24.12.2021 - 20:53 / usmagazine.com
With the same old films in heavy rotation on television every December — think Home Alone, A Christmas Story and Love Actually — you may be sleeping on other yuletide faves from the silver screen.
1988’s Scrooged, for example, marked Bill Murray’s first film since Ghostbusters, and it puts a modern-day spin on Charles Dickens’ Christmas Carol. And nearly three decades later, its lead star teamed up with the likes of George Clooney and Amy Poehler for the 2015 Netflix musical A Very Murray
Keeping the Christmas spirit alive! Took the kids to the Magical Forest at Opportunity Village. A Las Vegas holiday institution! Momma Perez didn’t want to go – so we brought the magic back to her. And she ate! And ate! And ate! Watch!
If you're looking for a little Christmas spirit, Jennifer Hudson has more than enough to share!ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with the actress at the recent Celebration of Black Cinema & Television event in Los Angeles, where she shared some tidbits on how her family celebrates the holidays at home.
Honcho Search found out when researching the stress levels of popular holiday films.The U.K.-based company told Fox News it pulled a seed list from an Ultimate Christmas Films Rotten Tomatoes, which included classics family-friendly classics like “A Christmas Story,” “Home Alone” and “Elf” or mature titles like “Bad Santa,” “A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas” and “Tokyo Godfathers.” Honcho then downloaded PDF scripts from each film and ran it through a “scientific tensile strength tool” that’s
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