Playwright David E Talbert enters the Christmas canon with this Netflix original starring Forest Whitaker as an aloof toymaker tasked with caring for his estranged granddaughter on Christmas. An old-school musical fantasy brought to life through new-school VFX and cutting-edge choreography, the film is extremely busy and a little unfocused – not that most viewers would notice. They’ll be too busy being dazzled by the explosive visuals and genuine heart at the core of the film. Rated PG.
Anyone who says that the magic of Christmas is in spending time with your nearest and dearest is probably fibbing to you. Those folk are always around, year round, but how often do you get to spend so many happy days lying on the couch watching undemanding Lindsay Lohan movies without guilt or shame? Netflix knows this and, like Hollywood’s answer to a Christmas tree farmer, spends the rest of the year cultivating cheery festive fare in which beloved actors finally get to play Santa, recover from amnesia to find true love, or get together with a snowman. When December rolls around, they’re ready for your living room.
Sure, some of them are so sugary, they’ll leave you with indigestion. But many of the festive offerings stuffed into Netflix’s stocking are the purest kind of feelgood viewing, filled with fairy tale romances, important life lessons and Lindsay Lohan in jaunty festive hats. Take a browse of these and dive into the other kind of Netflix and chill.
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