Tag: christmas
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When the World Feels Heavy, Love Actually Feels Necessary

One of the most moving—and easily one of my favorite—holiday films is “Love Actually.” The title alone captures its essence. The holiday season is often framed as a time of generosity, goodwill, and joy, and all of those qualities flow naturally from hearts full of love. Zora Neale Hurston once wrote in her emotionally evocative…
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Four Christmases: What If the Best Christmas Gift Was a Detour?

One thing all humans share is the experience of life—its rhythms, its surprises, its detours. The holiday season often feels like the fourth quarter of a long game, the quiet stretch before sunset, a time to pause and reflect before a new dawn begins. Yet life rarely follows the script we expect. Sometimes those detours…
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Almost Christmas: A Recipe for Togetherness

With each passing day, the approach of the holiday season brings not only a sense of reflection but also a renewed appreciation for films that capture the warmth of love, growth, and togetherness. My second selection in this pre-holiday viewing lineup was the 2016 ensemble comedy “Almost Christmas.” The Familiar Ingredients The film perfectly encapsulates…
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A Comedy of (Christmas) Errors: Why Clark Griswold’s Quest Never Gets Old

For some, it might feel too early to dive into holiday movies; for others, the timing couldn’t be more perfect. But for this reviewer, there’s never a wrong moment to revisit a film—classic or contemporary—that captures the spirit of the season. With the festive months fast approaching, nostalgia is in full swing. One by one,…