
When they bogey man/Pitch is trying to return fear to all children, this causes Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth-fairy, Sandman and newly picked Guardian Jack Frost to keep the children believing.
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When they bogey man/Pitch is trying to return fear to all children, this causes Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth-fairy, Sandman and newly picked Guardian Jack Frost to keep the children believing.

Screenwriter Marty is struggling to write his latest film but has the title Seven Psychopaths. With help from his friend Billy he ends up being mixed up with all the wrong people in LA . . . Believe it or not psychopaths!

Carrie lives for her successful career as an event planner in New York City, but everything changes after a bad car accident in a snow storm not long before Christmas. She was warned not to use her phone whilst driving . . .

When six-year-old Susan doubts if Santa Claus is real or not, she is in for a big surprise when Kris Kringle shows up!

Based on a true story of how Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane attempted to put a baseball team together on a small budget. Using computer generated analysis on the players stats bringing in Peter Brand to help with that side.

Jimmy Morris coaches a high school Baseball team and makes a deal with his players that if they make the play-offs he will try out for the minor league. This is after they found out how good a pitcher he was and still is!
You may think this post is a little early, because the film hasn’t even been released yet and I have only seen two slightly different trailers which don’t really give much away at all. But let’s face it by those two trailers this film is screaming out for Academy Awards. The cast they have assembled for this is pretty incredible, for such a popular musical and bringing to the big screen.
I guess with this trailer we can view it as more of a teaser trailer and a good one at that, just showing the actors/characters with Anne Hathaway singing I dreamed a dream over this.
Continue reading “Why I think Les Mis will win Best Picture!”
As I was having a look back at different posts I have made on Christmas time I have decided that this post is now a must on the 1st of December considering I have done it for the past 2 years. Shall we now call it a tradition? Ok let’s call it that.
Here you can see the reviews for Christmas time films which are already on Let’s Go To The Movies, and you may well see more which I will watch over the festive period!
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) Review
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Review
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Review
A Christmas Carol (2009) Review
Arthur Christmas (2011) Review
Back in 2010 . . . I completed my Top 10 list of Christmas films – Top 10 Christmas films