Starting Christmas Day, Les Misérables will no doubt grip the imaginations and pluck the hearts of moviegoers throughout the nation…
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What’s Your Favorite ’60s/’70s Animated TV Christmas Special?

Remember watching A Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer or Frosty the Snowman every December on TV? This week’s poll wants to know: What’s Your Favorite 1960s/ 1970s Animated TV Christmas Special?
Read more →Movie Classics Make Great Stocking Stuffers

Movie Classics Make Great Shocking Stuffers: Seven great movie classics to stuff into any movie lovers stocking. The Sea Gull (1968), Black Gold (1962), Killer by Night (1972)
Read more →Santa Claus: Mean King of Jing-a-ling

St. Nick a meanie? Guest blogger Jessica Pickens explores Santa Claus as he’s seen in the movie Miracle on 34th Street (1947) and in TV’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964).
Read more →Create-a-Caption: A Christmas Story

Happy Holidays, MovieFanFare readers. Our gift to you is this a photo from the 1983 favorite A Christmas Story with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below!
Read more →“Wonderful Life” or “Miracle”: Which Is THE BEST Christmas Movie?

Of the hundreds of Yuletide-themed films over the years, two in particular are regarded as must-see holiday favorites. Now it’s time for your vote for the best Christmas movie, Miracle on 34th Street (1947) or It’s a Wonderful Life (1946).
Read more →20 Reasons Miracle on 34th Street Is the Top Christmas Movie

Type the keyword “Christmas” into the Internet Movie Database, and you’ll get a listing of more than 3,000 film and TV titles stretching back to 1897. Certainly no other holiday comes close to the number of times some aspect of the…
Read more →The Five Best Christmas Movies According to Rick29

Guest blogger Rick29 writes: With the holiday season upon us, it only seems appropriate to do a Yuletide version of “The Five Best” series. Between 1938 and 2000 alone, there were over 100 movies centered around Christmas and I’m not…
Read more →Miracle on 34th Street (1947): A True Christmas Holiday Classic

Miracle on 34th Street (1947) On Thanksgiving, my family usually keeps the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on, with my dad yelling for all of us to see a float or something now and then. My mom has always enjoys watching the Rockettes…
Read more →A Christmas Carol Out of Tune

The massive success of Avatar only cements that 3D films are here to stay. So the question now becomes, what requirements does a movie need to warrant this technology? Would Inglourious Basterds or Up in the Air be better or…
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