Best Hallmark and Lifetime Christmas movies to rewatch this year
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Best Hallmark and Lifetime Christmas movies to rewatch this year
Ryan Paevey and Elizabeth Henstridge in “Christmas at the Plaza.”Crown Media United States LLC It’s officially December, the Christmas season is upon us and that means it’s time to cue the cheesy Christmas movies. Hallmark and Lifetime are the leaders of comforting Christmas romance movies. Each year, both networks release dozens of new movies, but there are all-time favorites that are worth rewatching this year. Here is a list of past Lifetime…
13 Christmas movies to watch this festive season
The holiday season is upon us, bringing with it cozy nights perfect for family bonding and making memories. After a very busy year full of different activities, the Christmas holiday period is often the time families spend more time together under one roof. It is also the best time to watch some classic Christmas movies
Top five movies to watch this Christmas
ALBAWABA - As Christmas rolls around the corner, nothing beats the cozy nights as you gather around friends and family for a fun night of snacks and movies, and what better way to spend cold December nights than doing a Christmas movies marathon?In this article, AlBawaba will list for you the top five Christmas movies that you should not be missing out on watching this December:Home Alone 1 & 2Starring Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern…
Get into the holiday spirit with the culture desk’s favorite Christmas movies
Holiday season is in full swing. Since Thanksgiving has come and gone, students are getting excited about finishing finals and heading home to celebrate the holidays with their friends and family. Having time off from school allows students to unwind and refresh before the new semester. Watching movies over break, whether they are cheesy Hallmark flicks or Christmas classics, is a great way to relax and get into the holiday spirit. The Crimson …
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