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Christmas as Usual (Norwegian: Så var det jul igjen) is a 2023 Norwegian romantic comedy film directed by Petter Holmsen starring Ida Ursin-Holm and Kanan Gill. The film is based on the true story of Holmsen's sister, a Norwegian, and her relationship with an Indian, whom she brings home for Christmas Eve. The film was released to negative ...
The educational movie ratings, which have since been abolished, were: -7 – Targeted at children younger than 7 years. 7+ – Appropriate for children older than 7 years. 12+ – Appropriate for people 12 years and over. 15+ – Appropriate for people 15 years and over. New content descriptors and icons were added including: Sex; Nudity (Nahota)
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie: 2002: Kermit is shown what life would be like for the rest of the Muppets without him, in this spoof of It's a Wonderful Life. Jack Frost: 1979: Stop Motion A Groundhog named Pete tells the story of how Jack Frost wanted to become human so he can fall in love. John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas ...
Here are the best Christmas movies to stream on Netflix right now. Lean into the celebratory nature of the Christmas movie, a genre that can offer some over-the-top sweetness or some cynical ...
This movie follows a cast of tiny creatures called 'mogwai' as they terrorize a small town on Christmas Eve. The cult favorite film received 465,320 average monthly searches this year, according ...
A Sudden Case of Christmas. Premieres: November 8 on Prime Video In this ensemble comedy, an American couple decides to take their 10-year-old daughter to visit her grandfather in Italy over the ...
Comedy films that are set during, or thematically involve, Christmas and the holiday season. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 ...
The original trophy was called La Chaise d'Or, and was a golden statue in the shape of a movie theater chair. [6] The awards transitioned to a live ceremony in 2006, with that year's event being hosted at the Bel-Air Hotel by Angela Lansbury and Shelley Berman. That year, the award for Best Movie for Grownups was given to Capote. [7]