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The Holiday Film That Made Child Neglect Hilarious

A Loud, Clever, Eternally Rewatchable Look Back at Home Alone (1990) Some Christmas movies warm your heart. Some make you cry. And then there’s Home Alone, the holiday classic that casually asked, “What if we left a child behind… and it was actually kind of awesome?” On paper, the premise sounds horrifying. In execution, it’s one of the most beloved Christmas movies of all time. And somehow, thirty-plus years later, it still works—still funny, still quotable, still perfectly timed to kick off the holiday season. At the center of it…

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The Movie Where Tim Allen Accidentally Kills Santa—And It’s Fine

A Surprisingly Sweet, Slightly Unhinged Look Back at The Santa Clause (1994) Let’s address the reindeer on the roof right away: The Santa Clause (1994) begins with a man accidentally causing Santa Claus to fall off a house and die. And the movie just… keeps going. No sirens. No investigation. Just a legal fine print loophole that says, “Congrats, you’re Santa now.” And somehow—against all logic, sanity, and OSHA regulations—it totally works. This movie is wild, heartfelt, weirdly existential, and peak mid-’90s Disney energy wrapped in Christmas tinsel. Tim Allen…

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Michael Keaton Becomes a Snowman and… Somehow It Works? A Warm Look Back at Jack Frost (1998)

I’m just going to say it upfront: Jack Frost (1998) is one of the strangest Christmas movies to come out of the ’90s, and I mean that in the most affectionate way possible. It’s one of those films where, even as you’re watching it, you keep thinking, “Wait… this was a real movie? This got pitched, approved, funded, filmed, edited, released, and people like me still watch it?” And yet I do. Every year. Without fail. And—I can’t believe I’m writing this—it always gets me right in the feelings. The…

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