For Christmas, Anton revisits the 2005 film adaptation of C. S. Lewis’s children’s classic.
Read MoreJon Favreau’s Elf still remains the 21st-century’s most iconic Christmas classic.
Read MoreAnton makes the case for watching the first Harry Potter movie during Christmas time.
Read MoreThe Holdovers is something of a Christmas miracle: an Alexander Payne movie that doesn’t have contempt for its characters.
Read MoreSean Anders’ musical riff on A Christmas Carol starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds is a hyperactive, amiable, and incoherent bit of Christmas content.
Read MoreThe Brothers offer up 12 unconventional picks to watch over the Christmas holidays.
Read MoreHome Sweet Home Alone is bad in ways that are revealing of the differences between 1990s family entertainment and that of the 2020s.
Read MoreRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Little Drummer Boy, and Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town are beloved for their stop-motion animation and imaginative blend of religious and secular Christmas stories.
Read MoreA charming new window onto Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.
Read MoreDie Hard is the definitive action film of the 1980s and a quintessential Christmas story about a family coming together.
Read MoreThe Brothers discuss the beloved Christmas classic, compare it to other adaptations of A Christmas Carol, praise Michael Caine’s performance, and explore its formal filmmaking.
Read MoreThe buddy cop classic is an exceptional action film, but it also hides a serious look at suicide and the need for family in its blockbuster antics.
Read MoreAlfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men may seem like an unlikely Christmas movie, but this dystopian vision gets at the heart of the Christmas story.
Read MoreThe Shop Around the Corner is an exceptional romantic comedy that captures the intellectual and emotional fencing match that is early romance.
Read MoreAmiable enough, even though its themes are a little stale.
Read MoreFunny, pretty smart, and light on the blubber or syrup.
Read MoreThis unfunny comedy doesn't understand Dickens at all.
Read MoreFoul and funny, but also a little sour.
Read MoreJack Skellington is a great character in a good movie.
Read MoreA shoddy Christmas movie for the family.
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