Where to watch: it’s airing both at 6:00 p.m. He goes on an adventure to find his real dad, cynical businessman Walter (James Caan) in New York, and hijinks ensue. Colin Farrell in “The Banshees of Inisherin.” ©Searchlight Pictures/CourtesyĪ seasonal classic, this follows Buddy (Will Ferrell), who was accidentally raised among Santa’s elves at the North Pole, even though he’s human. It’s been nominated for eight Golden Globes. Directed by Martin McDonagh (“In Bruges,” “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”), it’s set in a remote island in Ireland and follows Pádraic ( Colin Farrell), who is devastated when his buddy Colm (Brendan Gleeson) suddenly puts an end to their lifelong friendship and scrambles to remedy the situation. This one doesn’t have a holiday focus, but if you want to watch a prestige movie, it’s newly available on streaming. New York widow Loretta Castorini (Cher) falls for her fiancé’s volatile younger brother, Ronny Cammareri (Nicolas Cage). It garnered six Oscar nominations and a Best Actress win for Cher. While this 1987 movie isn’t specifically holiday- themed, it’s a ton of fun. Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey in “Holidate.” ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Colle They agree to be each other’s platonic “plus ones” for various events, before they end up with feelings for each other. If you’re in more of a rom-com mood, check out this movie about Sloane ( Emma Roberts) and Jackson (Luke Bracy), two strangers who are fed up with being single on the holidays. There’s a throwback TV marathon of this sitcom, which originally aired on ABC from 1992-97 and follows NBA player turned substitute teacher Mark Cooper (Mark Curry), who must navigate his new job with help from his coworkers, his friend Robin (Dawnn Lewis) and his roommate and fiancee Vanessa (Holly Robinson Peete). This two-hour concert special was filmed in Madison Square Garden and features the self -proclaimed “Queen of Christmas” performing a medley of festive songs, including her hit, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” It’s already aired on MTV and CBS, but it’s streaming if you didn’t catch it the first time around. Since Christmas Day falls on a Sunday this year, here’s a look ahead at your viewing choices, from specials to new movies hitting the streaming world. Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, it’s the perfect day to wear something cozy, drink a mug of something warm and sprawl out in front of your TV. Teresa Giudice dishes on her big Italian Christmas Eve dinnerįounding Destiny’s Child member LeToya Luckett talks Christmas with Jalen Rose ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ makes $53M box office splash Spooked neighbor calls cops over Christmas display honoring holiday classic
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |