
‘Hawkeye’ Season Finale Embraces the Heart of Christmas
Hawkeye season finale makes it clear the show is at its core about family, partnerships, and the importance of communication.
Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Hawkeye season finale makes it clear the show is at its core about family, partnerships, and the importance of communication.
The Family Stone is a lovely story about family dynamics, but also…THAT HOUSE.
Starring Megan Park and Julian Morris, Hallmark’s A Royal Queens Christmas is one of the sweetest holiday love stories.
Lifetime’s Holiday in Santa Fe is full of the kind of warmth you’d expect from a film dealing with grief and art.
It’s A Wonderful Life has an ending so perfect, it needs no explanation, but it’s one deserving of endless of praise.
The Little Women 2019 original score by Alexandre Desplat is a magical gem that encapsulates the beauty of the entire film.
Starring Michael Urie and Philemon Chambers Netflix’s Single All the Way dazzles from start to finish with an excellent friends to lovers love story.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas on Roku Channel wraps up the season in a beautifully moving film about navigating through grief during the holidays.
What is a classic Christmas film if not something you watch every year without every getting tired of? New and old, these are some favorites.
One of the most magical things about Poldark (2015) is when Eleanor Tomlinson’s Demelza sings at Trenwith.
Songs for Christmas by Sufjan Stevens is the ultimate holiday album. Comprised of 42 songs, it’s the best kind of masterpiece.
Reba McEntire’s Christmas in Tune feels like the kind of Christmas concert you wish you could attend.
Hallmarks An Unexpected Christmas is full of intriguing characters, stunning love stories, incredible moments of vulnerability, and astounding performances.
Netflix’s A Castle for Christmas beautifully encapsulates the warmth of love and trust through a stunning new holiday romance.
A Christmas Together With You is a love story that focuses on what it means to have people looking out for you and the lengths people are willing to go to make others happy.
Hallmark’s A Timeless Christmas plays with the concept of time travel and shockingly gets it right with all the right tropes.
Netflix’s The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star sets on improving the dynamics with the women while setting up a new love story.
Lifetime’s ‘A Picture Perfect Christmas’ includes some of the best tropes, cozy decor, effortless love stories, and baby goats.
Little Women 1995 original score by Thomas Newman is one of the most memorable (and deeply nostalgic) scores in existence.
Hallmark’s My Christmas Family Tree is a heartwarming tear-jerker with platonic and romantic relationships rightly balanced.