Lifetime, too, is finally entering the modern era with its first Christmas movie with an LGBTQ couple at the center: The Christmas Setup stars IRL married couple Ben Lewis and Blake Lee as Hugo and Patrick, the unwitting subjects of Hugo's mom's matchmaking prowess. At Netflix, Vanessa Hudgens will return for a second installation of The Princess Switch, this time called, Switched Again. Lucky for us, there’s a whole host of new, festive entertainment to filter into watching Elf on a loop. 12 Christmas Cocktails to Fête the Holiday, The 40 Funniest Christmas Movies of All Time. Kelly Rowland is back as Jacquie Liddle, whose family seems determined to throw the plans for her destination wedding completely off the rails. If that sounds tricky to keep up with, don't worry—no matter what, at least one Vanessa will have a happy ending. Sounds like a delightful holiday TV movie. Unwrap the real stories behind these iconic Christmas blockbusters, thanks to insider interviews and behind-the-scenes peeks. A perfectly corny-cute made-for-TV movie, that's what. In part two of the royal Prince and the Pauper remake, Stacy, a baker-turned-princess from Chicago, and Lady Margaret, the heiress to the Montenaro throne (both played by Hudgens), pull another life swap. Dec. 12, 2020. This follow-up to the 2018 holiday romp that was The Christmas Chronicles gives the people more of what they want: more Kate and Teddy teaming up with Santa Claus to save Christmas, more jolly Kurt Russell proving that Santa is the role he was born to play, and, thankfully, much more Goldie Hawn as the equally charming Mrs. Claus. A heartwarming film that proves there are some really good people out there. Netflix, Hallmark, Lifetime, and Hulu are releasing dozens of new holiday movies in the weeks leading up to Christmas 2020. But be sure to check this list twice—we’ll be updating it with more releases in the coming months. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, and Rainn Wilson costar, and though it’s a remake of a Danish film, it definitely feels like a more serious, highbrow Stepmom. By Sarah Halle Corey. I didn't think so! She’s directing a musical starring none other than national treasure Dolly Parton. Making good on its promise—if only by making baby steps—we have The Christmas House, a romance starring Mean Girls’ Jonathan Bennet as one half of a gay couple who are trying to adopt. "Christine Baranski plays an uptight businesswoman who has to learn to loosen up" might sound like the plotlines of several other entries in the Mamma Mia scene-stealer's filmography, but are those movies set to the music of one Dolly Rebecca Parton, with the country legend also starring as the angel that watches over Regina's festive journey? Vanessa Hudgens is quickly becoming a twinkling fixture in Netflix’s holiday slate. Here are 10 must-see films to watch in November and December. It's rare enough to have a lesbian couple at the center of a major mainstream film, let alone one in the uber-traditional Christmas category, but Happiest Season promises to be an instant classic. Starring Susan Sarandon as a woman who wants one final holiday season with her family before ending her battle with ALS, the indie drama from Notting Hill director Roger Michell serves family traditions and drama with a side of deadpan comedy. Featuring 12 new songs and hairdos as close as to heaven as hairdos can get, Christmas on the Square is the companion piece to Parton’s Holly Dolly Christmas album. Though it’s been a lump of coal for most, 2020 might actually be a banner year for Carey. It’s called The Christmas Setup, and it’s about a New York lawyer, his high school crush, and his meddling mother who uses the holidays to flex her matchmaking moxie. Mario Lopez plays the titular (navi)dad, who has spent the years since his wife's death avoiding Christmas. It's every movie lover's dream to spend the season watching their favorite holiday films, but Reviews.org is going to pay someone to do just that. Starring Christian Serratos, Gabriel Chavarria, Ricardo Chavira, Noemí Gonzalez, and Seidy López. Cheesiness ensues. You know, that classic Christmas tale. Harper's BAZAAR participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites.

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