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Motherland is one of the best things on TV so we’re very happy it’s been given a Christmas Special. This one sees the Cornley Dramatic Society try out a nativity, with the Three Wise Men sans trousers, and will be well worth the watch. The Goes Wrong Show is a brilliant idea - taken from the stage, the cast put on plays that, well, go wrong. Director James Bobin is the go-to for brilliant kids’ movies (he also made the first Paddington, The Muppets reboot and the ace Dora The Explorer movie) and the story is just one of pure marmalade-slathered joy. One of the most wholesome movies ever made, with one of Hugh Grant’s best performances. We see it from three different perspectives (and time differences) and it’s arresting stuff. That Chris Nolan just can’t stop tinkering with time, can he? Here he showcases the battle of Dunkirk, with British and other Allied troops battling to win the war. Gal Gadot is wonderful as Diana Prince and the rest of the supporting cast look like they are having a blast. The first, though, is on ITV this Boxing Day and is a brilliant Superhero jaunt set in the midst of World War 1. Wonder Woman 1984 isn’t heading to homes until 13 January so you have a little time to wait for that one. The best NOW TV shows and best movies on NOW TV.
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Keeping up with the British spirit that has seen our borders locked because of Covid and Brexit cut us off from the rest of the wonderful world, we’ve kept this guide UK-only. Just a word of warning, if you are not in the UK - this guide, unfortunately, isn’t for you. To make sure that you have a little bit of solace this Christmas period, we have thumbed through all the famous Christmas guides, previewed a whole host of stuff, to bring you the very best shows and movies that are on over this festive season. He gets the boot, finds a new posse, and eventually comes to embrace his love of funky dance moves.2020 has been something of a git this year, which means many of us will have WAY more time to watch the telly box this Christmas. But! You gotta trust me here! Mumble-the painfully adorable lead penguin-feels like an outcast because his community values singing and his voice is downright awful. It’s a cartoon, and some family members (i.e., the post-puberty ones) might think it looks babyish. Oh, and the pink bunny pajamas? I can’t imagine anyone not wanting a pair.

Who hasn’t wanted that one special thing oh-so-badly for the holidays? And who doesn’t have a crazy family? My kids can’t get enough of Ralphie slogging through his days, and the grown-ups can recite half of the lines, since they’ve been watching it since they were kids. There is a princess, a prince, a giant, a farm boy, pirates, horses, rocks to climb, a creepy forest, magic, sword fights, revenge, poisons, potions, tricks, jokes, and so many other awesome things in this adventure wrapped around a true love story, nobody will be able to look away. On a winter’s day, a grandpa reads his sick son (holla at me, kid from ‘The Wonder Years”) the coolest book ever in the history of movies. Poop jokes abound, a broken family gets pulled back together, and everyone is reminded about what is really important. Will Farrell is the funniest, most optimistic and sweetest elf anyone will ever see, and everything he says is quotable magic for the entire year.Įlastic-faced funnyman Jim Carey plays a straight-laced businessman who ends up owning a gang of unruly penguins.
GOOD MOVIES TO WATCH OVER CHRISTMAS BREAK MOVIE
When this movie comes on, it doesn’t matter who is in the room or what age they are: Everybody is laughing so much that you have to rewind it for the parts you miss due to all the noise.
