Timothée Chalamet continues his holiday box office dominance with 'Marty Supreme,' which earned $27 million over four days, solidifying his status as a Christmas season star and following successes with 'Wonka' and 'A Complete Unknown.' The film's positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth suggest it will remain a box office draw, highlighting Chalamet's ability to sell tickets across diverse genres.
This article highlights the top 10 most-watched movies on Netflix in the U.S. as of late December 2025, and recommends three standout titles worth watching: the holiday dramedy 'Goodbye June' directed by Kate Winslet, the survivalist thriller 'Eden' directed by Ron Howard, and the animated K-pop phenomenon 'K-Pop Demon Hunters.'
This article highlights how Christmas 2024 is increasingly centered around streaming entertainment, with NFL games on Netflix and Amazon Prime, new episodes of Stranger Things 5, and a variety of holiday movies available across multiple platforms, reflecting a shift from traditional family gatherings to on-demand binge-watching.
Disney's box office success in 2023 has led to a milestone of $6 billion in global revenue, the first since 2019, driven by hits like 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' and other major releases, with 'Avatar 3' expected to dominate the holiday weekend.
Connecticut is becoming a popular destination for holiday movie fans, with tours of filming locations from Hallmark and other networks boosting local tourism and highlighting the state's role in the festive film industry, which is a multi-million dollar market with a growing diversity of stories and characters.
The article reviews various new Christmas films from 2025, highlighting their entertainment value and festive appeal, ranging from family-friendly comedies to heartfelt dramas, with a humorous take on their potential to become holiday classics.
Lacey Chabert will star in 'Haul Out the Halloween,' a new Hallmark movie set to air in 2025, which is a Halloween-themed sequel to her popular Christmas movies, featuring new neighbors and a community celebrating Halloween with spooky contests and decorations.
"Red One," a holiday action film starring Dwayne Johnson, is set to open in theaters with projections of $18-30 million domestically, which may help theaters but is unlikely to recoup its $250 million budget for Amazon Studios. The film, originally intended for streaming on Prime Video, faces challenges in defining success, similar to other streaming-first releases. Despite Johnson's recent box office struggles, the film could still attract family audiences and boost theater attendance before major releases like "Wicked" and "Gladiator II."
Max, a streaming service, offers a collection of iconic Christmas movies that capture the spirit of the season. From beloved classics like "A Christmas Story" and "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" to newer favorites like "Arthur Christmas" and "Elf," these films provide heartwarming and humorous stories that appeal to both children and adults. "The Polar Express" takes viewers on a magical adventure, while Max offers various subscription plans to cater to different viewing preferences.
Actress Susie Abromeit discusses her latest holiday film, "Designing Christmas With You," in which she plays an interior designer tasked with a career-changing assignment. Abromeit shares her experiences filming in Australia, why she left Los Angeles during the pandemic, and how losing her house in a fire inspired her to get personal with storytelling. She also talks about her future projects and the importance of working with friends and telling truthful stories. "Designing Christmas With You" premieres on December 16th.
Streaming services are offering a variety of new holiday movies and TV specials for the festive season. Some notable options include "The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday" on Netflix, "Christmas in Compton" on Prime Video, "Santa Inc." on Hulu and Disney+, "Doctor Who: The Fifteenth Doctor" on Disney+, and "Bedtime for Mommy" on Netflix. Additionally, there are classic holiday films available on various streaming platforms, such as "Elf" on Hulu and Max, "Home Alone" on Disney+, and "It's a Wonderful Life" on The Roku Channel and Prime Video.
This weekend, streaming platforms are offering a variety of new holiday shows and movies. Eddie Murphy stars in Prime Video's "Candy Cane Lane," a family-friendly comedy about a Christmas decorating contest gone wrong. Jennifer Garner stars in Netflix's "Family Switch," a film about a family who switches bodies before Christmas. Selena Gomez returns with a holiday edition of her cooking series, "Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays." Other notable releases include Hulu's "Faraway Downs" and Netflix's "The Crown" Season 6.
Looking for some Christmas cheer? Check out these 10 Christmas comedies that will keep you laughing throughout the holiday season. From classics like "Home Alone" and "Elf" to heartwarming films like "Last Holiday" and "The Holiday," these movies offer a mix of humor and festive spirit. Available on streaming platforms like Disney+, Paramount+, Hulu, Max, and Peacock, these films are perfect for family entertainment during the holidays.
CableTV.com is offering a dream job as the "Chief of Cheer" where you get paid $2,500 to watch 25 holiday movies in 25 days. The chosen candidate will also receive a one-year membership to seven streaming services. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and are required to rank the movies and streaming services based on various criteria. Interested individuals can apply online before December 1st, and the winner will be notified on December 5th.
CableTV.com is hiring a "Chief of Cheer" to watch 25 holiday movies in 25 days and will pay $2,500 for the job. The chosen candidate will also receive a year's subscription to seven streaming services. There is no set list of movies, and the applicant must be a US resident, at least 18 years old, and have a love for holiday movies. Applications are open until December 1, 2023.