Plus, Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" hits No. 1
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Now that "Watchmen" has finished its first season, I'm diving into holiday content on TV and film. My favorite Christmas movie as a kid was "Prancer," and I am definitely gonna watch that soon. I love "Home Alone," "This Christmas" and "The Preacher's Wife," and can really get into a binge session for those Hallmark holiday movies. What about you? Have you already watched your favorite film or your favorite holiday-inspired episode of television? Hook me up with your suggestions over email!
— Erin E. Evans, senior enterprise editor of culture |
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| | | | The HBO drama mirrored real life in uncanny ways and provided the right amount of tragicomic escapism. |
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| | | | | Director Sophia Takal “wanted to make a movie where instead of feeling objectified or watched from a distance, the audience felt seen.” |
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| | | | | | | The man who gives the Grammy winner butterflies introduces a new genre of music: “Dirt Emo.” |
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