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No matter what your holiday looks like, there is always one fool proof way how to spend it: Go to the movies. This year, Hollywood is not gonna disappoint.
If your family is planning on checking out a new release this year, here's a list of Christmas Day movies to see in theaters post-brunch.
Round up the whole family on Christmas Day and go see Disney's Frozen II, which follows Anna, Elsa, and the rest of the gang as they set out to find how Elsa got her powers and try to save the kingdom.
This is actually the second remake of the original 1974 horror movie about a serial killer targeting sorority girls on a college campus around the holidays. Honestly, who isn’t in the mood to watch a bunch of badass females take down a murderer. Huge 2020 energy.
Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas are back in a second entry of this modern take on the Jumanji franchise. This time, our heroes are sucked back into the adventure videogame to save their friend.
This star-studded film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit Broadway musical Cats is the perfect Christmas Day flick — that is, if you can get over the weird "digital fur technology" used to cat-ify the cast.
"Bombshell" follows the real-life events surrounding the resignation of Fox News CEO Roger Ailes. He stepped down after Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman), and other women accused him of sexual harassment.
The big holiday event of the year is Disney and Lucasfilm's "Star Wars" sequel. It's the culmination of nine movies, wrapping up the Skywalker Saga, which started in 1977's "A New Hope."
Greta Gerwig finally put her stamp on the Little Women series and nailed it with the casting. Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet, and Florence Pugh bring the perfect mix of joy and depression that makes for a very emotional Christmas Day.
There’s always gotta be a war film. Benedict Cumberbatch and Colin Firth star in this WWI movie about soldiers entering enemy territory in order to save thousands of their own men.
Based on a true story, Just Mercy follows Michael B. Jordan (YAS) as a lawyer who fights to free a wrongfully accused man (played by Jamie Foxx) on death row for the murder of an 18-year-old girl. We’ll just be over here, imagining MBJ getting loud in a courtroom, his muscles visibly tense under a suit jacket as he gets more and more sexily indignant.
Catch Will Smith and Tom Holland voicing a spy and a nerdy tech officer, respectively, in this cute Christmas Day release. Spies in Disguise follows the "world's best spy" after he's turned into a pigeon (yes, a pigeon) and must rely on his tech officer for help.
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