Musical Moments – Meet Me in St Louis

Here’s a total classic Christmas song from Meet Me in St Louis sung by the incredible Judy Garland!

Office Christmas Party (2016) Review

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Clay Vanstone is doing everything he can do be like his father and keep the branch of the company he is manager of going. His CEO sister Carol has other ideas though when she tells him he must fire 40% of the staff as well as cancelling the Christmas party.

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7 Reasons Jingle All The Way is the Greatest Christmas Film!

This has always been one of my favourite Christmas films (and guilty pleasures), I love Arnold Schwarzenegger. I mean come on who doesn’t? Maybe its best if people don’t answer that one though!

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This post is obviously a bit of fun and just showing how many Christmas film essentials it really does have, that you might just forget about. I mean come on a dad is trying to get the latest hottest toy for his son, he doesn’t wait until Christmas Eve or anything and think it will be easy to just go and pick it up. Oh. Then gets into a battle with another dad who is also trying to find a Turbo Man doll, which creates for quite possible the worst Christmas Eve ever.

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Who is with me and totally loves and appreciates Jingle All The Way?

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Musical Moments – Love Actually 2

As you are probably already aware I totally love Bill Nighy! This character from Love Actually Billy Mack is just the best! Also hilarious that they released it probably as a song and music video! Honestly watch the film with cast commentary on its well worth it!

Nativity! (2009) Review

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Paul Maddens’ life did not really go in the direction he was expecting and his long time girlfriend  Jennifer leaving him to pursue a career in LA was the final straw, he hated himself, his life and his job as a Primary School teacher. Everything is about to get worse when he is in charge of this years Christmas Nativity Play and promises that Hollywood are coming to watch and record it!

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A Christmas Detour (2015) Review

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When a flight to New York is grounded in Buffalo due to a snow storm it brings together a woman, Paige who is attempting to meet her future in-laws for the first time, a very cynical man Dylan who does not want to make it to the family Christmas and a couple Maxine and Frank who have been married for twenty years.

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Angels Sing (2013) Review

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Michael Walker is a modern day Scrooge when it comes to Christmas and does not want to celebrate it at all and especially not spending it with her mother and father. David would love nothing more than to spend that time with his grandparents. But when we find out the reasons why it makes you wonder what will help him change his mind.

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Christmas 2016 at the Movies

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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!

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If you would like to request a film to review or a Christmas style list to make please let me know and I would be more than happy to put it together!

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Merry Christmas!

A massive Merry Christmas to all of the followers and readers of Let’s Go To The Movies. I hope you have a fantastic day and holiday season! All the best to one and all.

The Night Before (2015) Review

On Christmas three lifelong friends embark on a mission round New York City to try to find a very exclusive party they have always dreamed of attending.

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