Take a Break From the Family With These Movies to See on Christmas Day
No matter what your holiday looks like, there is always one fool proof way how to spend it: Go to the movies. The real bonus here is that you don’t have to talk for at least 90 minutes, and after an entire day of family (or friend) time, everyone can use a break. That’s the true holiday miracle. This year there are plenty of options for films that will please everyone in your movie-going party. Maybe you don't even have to choose between Star Wars and Little Women—a double-feature is a great way to pass those lazy hours after a holiday meal. Or, make this Christmas a weird one and let the bizarro Cats adaptation haunt your waking nightmares. That's the American way.
Anyway, here’s what you have to work with on Christmas Day.
Four decades in the making, the final film in the Skywalker Saga finishes the new Disney trilogy following Rey, Poe, Finn, and the rest of the Resistance as they attempt to defeat Emperor Palpatine once and for all.
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Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne star as a pilot and weather scientist who fly perilously high in a hot air balloon and, you know, bond, while they potentially face their deaths.
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Perhaps a bit soon after the case itself unfolded, Bombshell follows three narratives (two based on real figures) surrounding Roger Ailes' and Fox News' sexual misconduct and culture of silence. Balancing somewhere between truth and some complimentary fiction, Bombshell is a damning look at the right wing media's place within the #MeToo movement.
Timothée Chalamet, who clocks in at 5'10 and approximately 96 pounds (give or take), is a little man (sorry to men on dating apps everywhere), which is fitting for his role in Greta Gerwig’s 2019 Little Women. He plays Laurie, a neighbor of the March family who falls in love with Saoirse Ronan’s Jo, and then later settles for Florence Pugh’s Amy when Jo rejects him. He delivers a charming, stand-out performance in a delightful ensemble film, and proves, once again, that he can have chemistry with anything that breathes. (That is not to say that either Ronan or Pugh is hard to create chemistry with, just that I believe he could convincingly flirt with a rock if need be.)
Benedict Cumberbatch stars in this World War I flick in which a group of soldiers are on a mission to deliver a message in enemy territory in order to save the lives of 1,600 men. What's also incredible is the high stakes filming technique attempted here, where Sam Mendes uses long shots to make this movie seem like it's filmed in one continuous take.
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Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Christopher Plummer, Michael Shannon, and more star in black comedy mystery about a family whose patriarch has mysteriously died. It's a classic whodunnit with a Rian Johnson twist.
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An animated one for the kids. The world’s best spy, played by Will Smith, is turned into a (blue) pigeon and his nerdy assistant has to solve his case for him. It’s like the trust fall, but instead you’re a bird, and you have to rely on someone else to be a human for you.
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Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas are back in a second entry of this modern take on the Jumanji franchise. This time, our heroes are sucked back into the adventure videogame to save their friend.
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The movie version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is finally here (in case people were holding their breath). Taylor Swift, Rebel Wilson, Judi Dench, Jennifer Hudson, Ian McKellan, and more all try to convince us that they are real (?) human-cat hybrids (?). Presumably, this is not a horror movie.
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Maybe you like your holiday movies a little untraditional. In this case, a slasher film about a bunch of sorority women who fight back after their sisters are killed off by a stalker is just the ticket. A remake of the 1974 film, this movie obviously comes out on Friday the 13th.
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Take a Break From the Family With These Movies to See on Christmas Day
No matter what your holiday looks like, there is always one fool proof way how to spend it: Go to the movies. The real bonus here is that you don’t have to talk for at least 90 minutes, and after an entire day of family (or friend) time, everyone can use a break. That’s the true holiday miracle. This year there are plenty of options for films that will please everyone in your movie-going party. Maybe you don't even have to choose between Star Wars and Little Women—a double-feature is a great way to pass those lazy hours after a holiday meal. Or, make this Christmas a weird one and let the bizarro Cats adaptation haunt your waking nightmares. That's the American way.
Anyway, here’s what you have to work with on Christmas Day.
Use that gift money from Grandma and go see a Star War.
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