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Directed by Vanessa PariseOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Amanda Detmer,
Sean Patrick Flanery,
Brooke Langton,
Monet Mazur,
Alyssa Milano,
Vanessa PariseRating53%
The story centers around a traditional Italian-American family with four daughters with completely different personalities. Danni, one of the sisters, is about to be the first of the sisters to walk down the aisle. That is, if her three sisters won't stop it. Niki, Chrissy and Toni return home for the long overdue family reunion, which ultimately turns into a contest of who can one-up the other. Niki brings her Jewish boyfriend along, the lesbian Toni is accompanied by her biker girlfriend Amy, and Chrissy, who is too busy for a boyfriend, brings her brand new Porsche. The sisters reek of over-achievement and insecurity and subconsciously long for the approval and love of their domineering father., 1h6
Origin USAGenres Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Christmas films,
Children's filmsActors Tabitha St. Germain,
Janyse Jaud,
Britt McKillip,
Lenore Zann,
Chiara Zanni,
Kelly SheridanRating50%
Minty accidentally breaks the "Here Comes Christmas Candy Cane", which apparently guides Santa Claus to Ponyville. To try to make up for doing this, Minty gives each pony one of her socks (she hangs them like stockings on the other ponies' fireplaces). When Pinkie Pie finds out what Minty has done, Minty states that the sock giving is a bad idea, and then decides she should go to the North Pole herself to set things right. Minty is terrible at balloon flying, so the chase is on to save her in the process of saving Christmas., 1h29
Directed by Vanessa PariseGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Freddie Prinze, Jr.,
Taryn Manning,
Robert Forster,
Kelly Rowan,
Peter Stebbings,
Vanessa PariseRating54%
Jack (Prinze Jr.) is a thirty-something New York City advertising executive, living a life forged from routine. He is successful and stylish... and extremely bored. Jack meets Jill (Manning) by chance on a rooftop. Jill is looking for an apartment and asks Jack for directions. Jack suggests Jill's name for an ad shoot. Later he drives Jill to her apartment and realizes the neighborhood may not be all that safe. He helps Jill move out of her place and the two move in together by week's end. The pair pieces together a playful manifesto of "rules to live by." Jack's best friend and business partner, George (Stebbings), notices a more playful side to Jack's usual cynicism, and wants to meet the cause., 1h33
Directed by Alex ZammOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Christmas films,
Films about toys,
Children's filmsActors Larry the Cable Guy,
Brian Stepanek,
Lindsay Maxwell,
Kennedi Clements,
Meredith McGeachie,
Rachel HaywardRating39%
Two desperate dads compete in a no-holds-barred battle to be the best father and make this the best Christmas ever! Fun-loving, laid-back dad Larry Phillips (Larry the Cable Guy) is having a bear of a time finding the perfect Christmas gift for his eight-year-old daughter, Noel (Kennedi Clements). The season’s hottest toy, The Harrison Bear (voiced by Alex Zamm), is all sold out, and Noel’s new stepfather wants to keep it that way – so he can be the one to make her holiday wish come true. When Larry learns all Noel wants for Christmas is the bear, he’ll stop at nothing to make his little girl happy and get her the toy of her dreams., 1h36
Directed by George KaczenderGenres FantasyThemes Christmas films,
Time travel films,
Ghost filmsActors Susan Lucci,
Wendy Crewson,
Ron Lea,
Molly Parker,
Taran Noah Smith,
Jeffrey DeMunnRating65%
The title character is businesswoman Elizabeth "Ebbie" Scrooge, played by Lucci. Ebbie has never appreciated Christmas, and has been rotten to the holidays. She doesn't give to the needy, doesn't care about her employees at Dobson's (the store she owns), and most of all, she works on Christmas. One night, the ghost of her partner, Jake Marley (counterpart to Dickens' Jacob Marley character, played here by Jeffrey DeMunn), haunts her. She is soon brought back to a deserted Dobson's, where the Ghosts of Christmas Past (Jennifer Clement and Nicole Parker) show her the Christmases she has celebrated. They take her to a very significant Christmas when her sister Francine (Molly Parker) died after nearly miscarrying her niece due to toxemia of pregnancy (Ebbie believes that Francine would have survived had Ebbie not left her alone to attend a party); it is also the Christmas she met her soon-to-be boyfriend Paul (Ron Lea). They show her many other Christmases, including another grim one when Paul leaves her when she chooses to care more about her job than about them as a couple, when she and Marley take over Dobson's, and finally, the previous year, when Jake Marley died., 1h43
Directed by Álex de la IglesiaOrigin EspagneGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Christmas films,
Films about religion,
Demons in film,
Comedy horror filmsActors Álex Angulo,
Santiago Segura,
Maria Grazia Cucinotta,
Terele Pávez,
Jaime Blanch,
El Gran WyomingRating72%
The story revolves around a Basque Roman Catholic priest dedicated to committing as many sins as possible (Angulo), a death metal salesman from Carabanchel (Segura), and the Italian host of a TV show on the occult (De Razza). By committing multiple sins, the priest hopes to sell his soul, so that he can be at the birth of the Antichrist and kill it before it can destroy the world. The priest and the death metal salesmen kidnap the host, so he can help them in summoning the devil. The ritual requires the blood of a virgin and while on his quest to get it, the priest accidentally kills the salesmen's mother and close friend. During the ritual, in which the main characters go on an "acid trip", the devil manifests and, not being fooled by the priests actions, he does not reveal the location of the Antichrist. The trio eventually track down the birthplace of the Antichrist. The salesman is killed by the Antichrist and the devil's minions attack and badly burn the host, but the priest is able to kill them and the Antichrist. After the events, the priest and the host become homeless drifters., 1h51
Directed by George GalloOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Christmas filmsActors Nicolas Cage,
Jon Lovitz,
Dana Carvey,
Mädchen Amick,
Florence Stanley,
Donald MoffatRating58%
At Christmas time, Bill Firpo (Nicolas Cage), a straight-laced New York restaurant manager, gets an unpleasant Christmas gift. His brothers Dave (Jon Lovitz) and Alvin (Dana Carvey) are paroled early due to overcrowding and placed in Bill's custody. Dave and Alvin ask their brother to take them to Paradise, Pennsylvania to do a favor for a fellow inmate of theirs. Bill refuses because one, his brothers are not allowed out of New York State and two, he knows Dave's pathological tendencies. He only agrees after getting tied to a robbery their brothers made via his dropped wallet. When they discover Paradise's bank is light on security, Bill feels the urge to rob it if he had a gun. Fortunately, there are guns in the Infiniti sedan Dave and Alvin borrowed. With Alvin driving a stolen decrepit car, Bill and Dave storm the bank. The wife of the bank's president (Angela Paton) tells them that the bank safe door is locked and the president, Mr. Clifford Anderson (Donald Moffat), who has the key, is having lunch in the restaurant nearby. While Dave stays in the bank doing yoga breathing with the hostages, Alvin and Bill charge into the restaurant and call in a robbery. They order all customers to come with Bill to the bank so that no one calls the police when they go. Mr. Anderson opens the safe's door and Bill checks for motion sensors via a perfume spray. He steps over the sensors, gets the money, but while getting out of the safe, he touches the sensors via one of the money bags. Bill and Dave rush out of the bank and get away with their crime, stealing $275,000., 1h33
Directed by Ted DemmeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Christmas filmsActors Judy Davis,
Denis Leary,
Kevin Spacey,
Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.,
Glynis Johns,
Raymond J. BarryRating68%
In a charming Connecticut village, Lloyd and Caroline Chasseur (Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis) are in marriage counseling on Christmas Eve; the session doesn't go well and their problems become evident. Caroline has had an affair, and Lloyd is miserable and blames the problems with their son, Jesse (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.), on his wife. The marriage counselor Dr. Wong (played by B.D. Wong), tries to get them to open up, but, behaving professionally, he refuses to intercede on either side., 1h37
Directed by Nora EphronOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Pregnancy films,
Christmas films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about suicide,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Steve Martin,
Madeline Kahn,
Anthony LaPaglia,
Juliette Lewis,
Rob Reiner,
Adam SandlerRating54%
The plot begins on Christmas Eve, with ex-con Felix running from his angry, pregnant girlfriend, Gracie, as she chases him down the road. He accidentally runs into and damages a Christmas tree carried by two rollerbladers. When an argument breaks out among them, a stranger, Philip, unsuccessfully attempts to calm them down. They soon disperse.