Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pete fights them again, but is thrown in the garbage and quits. Meanwhile, Albert gets up to the top of the tree. Albert sees Pete, and despite him being a backstabbing friend who tried to kill Albert for seemingly no reason, Albert lets Pete be the top of the Empire City tree. Albert and Maisie leave, and go back to Earth Mama’s.
I'll Be Home for Christmas received mixed to negative reviews. A reviewer for The Washington Post praised the early 1940s touches, though calling the story "sentimental and a bit predictable". [1] More negative was reviewer Faye Zuckerman, who wrote: "The much-anticipated NBC movie is a holiday special to delete from your must-see list.
These classic Christmas movies will never get old. Black and white films like It's a Wonderful Life and 90s holiday hits like The Santa Clause are on included.
A few days before Christmas Eve, his father, learning that Jake has traded in his airline ticket to New York for two tickets to Cabo San Lucas, offers to give him his vintage 1957 Porsche 356 if he arrives to their home by 6:00 PM on Christmas Eve for Christmas dinner. Jake's girlfriend Allie, who was against the trip to Cabo, agrees to ride ...
Keegan Michael Key brings this fantasy Christmas adventure home in Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, a story about a toymaker played by Forest Whitaker who seeks to pass off some holiday magic ...
This 25-minute special takes place before they had their big change of heart and decided to go good, during a time when they thought Christmas was the perfect opportunity to plan their break-ins.
Silver Bells is a 2005 Hallmark Hall of Fame Christmas made-for-television drama film starring Anne Heche and Tate Donovan based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Luanne Rice. It originally aired on CBS on November 27, 2005.
Christmas Movie Kids Then and Now: What Child Actors From ‘Home Alone,’ ‘The Holiday,’ More Are Up To