A modern holiday classic if there ever was one: Hugh Grant in ‘Love Actually’
How can the holiday season be complete without a binge-watch of some feel-good classics, new and old? Here are all the recommendations you need, while Santa decides if you’ve been naughty or nice
It is officially Christmas season and as a bonus, 2020 is finally coming to an end. As we inch closer to December 25, it’s time to revisit traditions like decorating our tree, drinking eggnog or wine, and baking cookies. But, traditions are never complete without a good (sometimes silly) holiday film to watch and enjoy together with your friends, family or loved ones.
‘The Holiday’ Cast: Where Are They Now?
By Erin Crabtree of US Weekly |
Spontaneous travel, Christmas cheer, dueling love stories
The Holiday has it all!
The
Nancy Meyers-directed movie follows two unlucky-in-love women who trade houses for the holiday season. Of course, romance ensues for Amanda (Diaz) and Iris (Winslet) in the form of Graham (
“My favorite holiday film it’s got to be
Elf,” the actor told
Will Ferrell just knocking it out of the park.”
The interviewer then teased Black about his selection: “You could have said your own movie.”
The
Jumanji: The Next Level star looked confused before admitting defeat. “Do I have a Christmas movie? Which one is mine?” he asked. “Oh,