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Starring in a Christmas movie is becoming a lucrative career pivot

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On a cold and rainy night in November, over 2,000 people trekked to a nondescript arena on Long Island for some Christmas cheer.

They were there for the Great American Family Christmas Festival, an event put on by the cable TV network of the same name. For five weekends, the festival transformed the UBS Arena into a holiday wonderland complete with ice skating, fire pits, igloos, $20 spiked cider, and obviously, Santa.

But the main draw on opening night was an appearance from former "Full House" star and current GAF mainstay Candace Cameron Bure, who was on hand to light the Christmas tree and greet her fans, who paid anywhere from $15 to $249 for the experience.

"It's not about standing in line to get an autograph from a celebrity. We're just there to enhance the family experience," Bure told Business Insider over the phone in December. "It's really a place to come with your family and friends and feel like you're in a little Christmas movie."

She would know. With over 15 holiday movies to her name across Hallmark and GAF and a role as chief creative officer at GAF's parent company Great American Media, Bure has built her second act at the center of the Christmas movie industrial complex. After years of laying the groundwork, business is booming: Variety reported in 2022 that Bure was making around $1 million a year for her exclusive Hallmark deal before she joined ex-Hallmark boss Bill Abbott's relaunch of Great American Family that year for a sum reported to be "nearly double that."

Bure got in on the ground floor of what was once a cottage industry, providing a blueprint for other actors looking to reinvigorate their careers and make some relatively fast money while spreading holiday cheer. Others have followed suit: "Mean Girls" star Lacey Chabert has spent more than a decade building her career as one of Hallmark's β€” and now Netflix's β€” leading holiday ladies; erstwhile teen heartthrob Chad Michael Murray likes working on Christmas movies for their relative stability while raising a family; Lindsay Lohan returned to acting with her first major film role in years in the 2022 Netflix Christmas movie "Falling for Christmas" (she followed it up with another one, "Our Little Secret," in 2024).

In an industry that's constantly in flux, the holiday movie's heartwarming tried-and-true formula can be as comforting to actors looking for steady work as it is to audiences watching at home on their couches. Christmas comes every year, after all.

Candace Cameron Bure set the blueprint as one of the original queens of Christmas

Candace Cameron Bure in "A Christmas Present"
Candace Cameron Bure in "A Christmas... Present," a 2022 movie on Great American Family.

Great American Family

Bure's reign as the queen of Christmas started more than a decade after the end of "Full House" with the 2008 Hallmark Christmas movie "Moonlight and Mistletoe." At the time, Bure wasn't thinking about being the queen of anything β€” she was just grateful for a job.

After taking a self-imposed hiatus from Hollywood to have children and build a family β€” she called it her "10-year retirement" β€” holiday movies provided Bure a relatively gentle runway back into the working world.

As far as jobs in Hollywood go, acting in a Christmas movie is a fairly predictable and stable gig: The typical made-for-TV holiday movie has a 15-day shoot that takes place over three weeks. While the days are long, it's still far less of a time commitment than a feature film, which can shoot for several months, or a multi-cam sitcom like "Full House," which had Bure rehearsing an entire week before filming a single 30-minute episode in front of a live audience.

Bure's timing was also auspicious: It was the start of Hallmark's golden era, when Abbott, then the head of Hallmark's parent company Crown Media, would go on to launch the network's genre-defining Countdown to Christmas campaign. By Bure's fourth or fifth Christmas movie, she realized it would be wise to refocus her career around her newfound holiday niche.

"Realizing that the numbers were successful, the viewership's successful, and it was a growing genre was like, 'OK, this is a great little pocket to stay in,'" Bure told BI.

Since then, Bure has starred in dozens more Hallmark movies, including more than 10 Christmas titles, before leaving the network to join Abbott at GAF in 2022, where's she starring in and producing films under her Candy Rock Entertainment banner.

Though Bure wouldn't share numbers with BI, she acknowledged that she's "very, very pleased" with how her pay has grown since her "Moonlight and Mistletoe" days.

"It's 15 years of work in the genre," she said, "and just like anyone's salary and their value, it goes up."

Pay for actors is solid β€” and there's plenty of opportunity

Lindsay Lohan as Avery in "Our Little Secret"
Lindsay Lohan in Netflix's "Our Little Secret."

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Even for actors who didn't get in on the ground floor like Bure, a pivot to Christmasland can be a smart career move. The entertainment industry, ever an unstable business, is in a particularly volatile era due to the 2023 Hollywood strikes, which won some benefits and protections for actors and writers but also led to declining production, resulting in fewer jobs and budget cuts.

Yet the market for original holiday movies is only growing. Lisa Hamilton Daly, the executive vice president of programming at Hallmark Media, said in an email statement to BI that 2024 was the company's biggest holiday season yet, with over 40 new movies debuting across its two networks and streaming service. It's a significant increase since Countdown to Christmas officially launched in 2009 with only four movies on the Hallmark Channel.

It's not just Hallmark, either. More networks and streamers are hopping on the holiday bandwagon than ever before. Abbott, the former Hallmark executive who now heads Great American Family, called the rapid growth in the space remarkable. "Everybody's seeing what we were involved with early on and now the appetite for the viewer to experience Christmas in an entertainment way is almost insatiable," he said.

For actors, appearing in a Christmas movie can provide "an element of financial security," said Jennifer Goldhar, the owner of Characters Talent Agency. Goldhar's company is based in Canada, where many Christmas movies are filmed, and many working Canadian actors make them their day-to-day livelihoods. She said a conservative midrange estimate for a holiday movie lead's salary β€” not a tentpole figure like Bure or Lacey Chabert, who command a lot more β€” is $150,000. Not exactly a blockbuster star-level payday, but still a solid payout for what's usually only a three-week commitment.

Sarah Ramos, an actor who has starred in Hallmark's "A Kismet Christmas" and "Christmas in Notting Hill," agrees the pay isn't too shabby for 15 days of work: "If you're getting a chunk of change and you're going to have fun, maybe travel somewhere too, that's not a bad deal."

Christmas movie sets are a 'well-oiled machine,' and the mood is usually light

Chad Michael Murray in the Netflix movie "The Merry Gentlemen"
Chad Michael Murray stripped down for the Netflix Christmas movie "The Merry Gentlemen."

Netflix

Working in a Christmas wonderland can also do wonders for your mental health. Chad Michael Murray, who most recently starred in Netflix's stripper-hunk Christmas movie "The Merry Gentlemen," told BI that he likes working on holiday movies because there's less risk of encountering heavy subject matter that will bleed over into his personal life.

He recalled his experience shooting the 2016 Western "Outlaws and Angels," after which Murray said it took him a month to emotionally release himself from the character. He doesn't want to go through that again anytime soon.

"At this point in my life where I am, I got three young kids, this is what speaks to me. I love going home and being able to bring light to the situation," Murray said.

Podcaster Danny Pellegrino, who wrote and starred in his first Hallmark movie, 2024's "Deck the Walls," said his experience on set was surprisingly pleasant.

"You hear stories about being on movie sets, and so I was looking around thinking, 'Who's going to be dramatic? Where's the trouble going to be?' But everything was so smooth," Pellegrino said. "Everything is just a well-oiled machine."

Christmas movies have a cheesy reputation, but it probably won't damage yours

Sarah Ramos in a bookstore with Marilu Henner in "A Kismet Christmas."
Sarah Ramos with Marilu Henner in "A Kismet Christmas."

Hallmark

Though starring in a Christmas movie will never have the gravitas of a Scorsese movie, it's no longer taboo to say you enjoy holiday movies or want to be in one. Even Anne Hathaway is "desperate" to make a great Christmas movie, calling it her "weird bucket list thing" β€” and she already crossed "get an Oscar" off that same list.

Goldhar credits major streamers like Netflix entering the game with improving the genre's esteem. "That ups the game a little bit for people, and they see it differently," she said.

Of course, there's still a risk of typecasting where "somebody may seem more of a Hallmark type and so they don't get cast in mainstream television," Goldhar said. But that's less of an issue for already established actors with an extensive body of work β€” former teen heartthrobs like Murray, or "Beverly Hills 90210" star Jason Priestley, for example.

Ramos, who's best known for starring as Haddie Braverman on the 2010s NBC drama "Parenthood," admitted that when she was first approached for a Hallmark movie, she was hesitant.

"My first instinct was snobby, and I was like, no, I'm not going to do this. This is embarrassing. These aren't real movies, they're TV movies," Ramos said. She stressed over whether creators she wanted to work with would turn their noses up upon hearing she'd been in a Hallmark movie.

"Then I kind of realized, I don't know what good me trying to impress ['The White Lotus' creator] Mike White or whatever quote-unquote legitimate directors is doing for me," she said. "They kind of still weren't hiring me."

In fact, the opposite happened. Christopher Storer, the creator of FX's hit series "The Bear," was one of the people encouraging Ramos to do the Hallmark movie when she put it to a poll vote on her Instagram.

"He was like, 'I really want to learn how to make these,' and was basically like, 'Go for it,'" Ramos recalled.

Then he hired her for a recurring role on "The Bear."

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15 things you probably didn't know about 'A Christmas Story'

A Christmas Story
"A Christmas Story."

MGM

  • Since its 1983 release, "A Christmas Story" has become a beloved holiday classic.
  • But you might not have known that the film inspired the sitcom "The Wonder Years."
  • The film almost starred Jack Nicholson as Ralphie's dad, aka the Old Man.

"A Christmas Story" is one of the most beloved holiday films of all time, but it wasn't immediately a huge phenomenon on its release in November 1983.

It made a modest $19 million at the box office, according to Box Office Mojo, and was out of theaters before December 25.

But after years of repeat showings on cable β€” including, famously, 24 hours of "A Christmas Story" on TNT and TBS on Christmas Day β€” it's become a true holiday staple.

Here are some things you might not know about this film, including who almost made the cast and some blink-and-you-miss-it cameos.

"A Christmas Story" is based on two books written by Jean Shepherd.
Writer/author/actor/story teller/radio personality Jean Shepherd poses for a photo shoot held in 1975 at the radio station in New York.
Jean Shepherd in 1975.

Donaldson Collection/Getty Images

Shepherd was a well-known radio personality, comedian, writer, and storyteller by the time "A Christmas Story" was released. The film is based on a set of short stories that were first published in Playboy before he compiled them into the collection "In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash" in 1966, per CBS.

Other elements of the film were taken from his 1971 collection "Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories and Other Disasters."

Shepherd and his wife, Leigh Brown, who also cowrote the film, have cameos in the movie.
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Jean Shepherd and Leigh Brown in "A Christmas Story."

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Besides narrating the film, Shepherd also cowrote "A Christmas Story" with his wife, Leigh Brown, and the film's director, Bob Clark.

Shepherd and Brown appear in the scene where Ralphie and his brother Randy meet Santa at the department store Higbee's.

Director Bob Clark also has a cameo.
bob clark in a christmas carol
Bob Clark in "A Christmas Carol."

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Clark plays one of Ralphie's neighbors who questions the
Old Man about the famous Leg Lamp.

This wasn't the first holiday film Clark worked on β€” he directed the Christmas-themed slasher "Black Christmas" in 1974.

Clark got Shepherd barred from the set after he made too many suggestions to the actors.
bob clark in 2003
Bob Clark in 2003.

Mike Guastella/WireImage/Getty Images

Vanity Fair reported there was friction between Clark and Shepherd. Shepherd, for his part, was protective of his characters, while Clark was concerned with finishing the project on time and under budget β€” so he barred Shepherd from the set.

"Shepherd was a perfectionist with his own material, but Bob Clark had a budget and a schedule that he had to meet, and he already figured out how this all should be done, and he couldn't have Shepherd constantly interrupting," Shepherd's biographer Eugene Bergman told the publication.

There have been three sequels across 28 years.
Actor Peter Billingsley poses on the red carpet during the "A Christmas Story Christmas" Chicago screening at the Chicago Cultural Center on November 15, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois.
Star Peter Billingsley at a screening of "A Christmas Story Christmas" in 2022.

Barry Brecheisen/Getty Images

The first theatrical sequel, "My Summer Story," was released in 1994, and was once again directed by Bob Clark. However, almost no one from the original cast reprised their roles.

Ralphie β€” originally portrayed by Peter Billingsley β€” was played by none other than Kieran Culkin, while his parents were played by Charles Grodin and Mary Steenburgen in roles that were originated by Darren McGavin and Melinda Dillon.

The only returning actor was Tedde Moore as Ralphie's teacher.

In 2012, "A Christmas Story 2" was released. It ignored the events of "My Summer Story" and once again starred an entirely new cast.

Ten years later, most of the surviving cast reunited for "A Christmas Story Christmas," which is a direct sequel to the original, and follows 42-year-old Ralphie as he comes home for Christmas after the death of his father.

"A Christmas Story" inspired the creation of the '80s classic sitcom "The Wonder Years."
Danica McKellar and Fred Savage during the first season of "The Wonder Years."
Danica McKellar and Fred Savage during the first season of "The Wonder Years."

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It's easy to see the connections β€” "A Christmas Story" is told mainly from the point of view of 9-year-old Ralphie, who deals with an annoying brother, a somewhat strict mother, and a distant but loving father. It's also narrated by an older version of Ralphie.

That's basically the setup of "The Wonder Years," down to the older version of the main character narrating. It premiered in 1988, five years after "A Christmas Story" was released.

The connection was so strong that Billingsley himself had a cameo in the final two episodes of the show as a friend of main character Kevin (Fred Savage).

Sean Astin and Wil Wheaton were considered for the role of Ralphie.
Sean Astin and Wil Wheaton attend The Paley Center for Media's 35th Annual PaleyFest Los Angeles - 'Stranger Things' at Dolby Theatre on March 25, 2018
Sean Astin and Wil Wheaton in 2018.

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Astin and Wheaton were two of the biggest child stars of the '80s.

But in 1983, neither was that well-known. Wheaton's big break came in 1986's "Stand By Me" before he was cast in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987.

For his part, Astin starred in the 1985 adventure classic "The Goonies" before appearing in films such as "Toy Soldiers" (also starring Wheaton!) and, most famously, "The Lord of the Rings."

Wheaton wrote about his experience seeing Astin and Billingsley at auditions on his blog in 2001.

"I sort of knew Peter [Billingsley] because we'd been on so many auditions together, but I was always a little star-struck when I saw him," he wrote.

The specific BB gun Ralphie so desperately wants never existed in real life.
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"A Christmas Story."

Metro-Goldwin-Mayer

Throughout the film, all Ralphie wants for Christmas is a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model air rifle.

But this gun never actually existed. The Red Ryder model didn't have the sundial (the "thing that tells time") or a compass that Ralphie's ideal gun had, but a different model manufactured by Daisy Outdoor Products did. So, the gun had to be constructed specifically for the film.

In 2020, Daisy finally released an official replica of the "Christmas Story" rifle, aptly titled the Christmas Dream.

Jack Nicholson was considered for the role of the Old Man, aka Ralphie's dad.
Jack Nicholson in 1983.
Jack Nicholson in 1983.

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Clark said he "loved" Nicholson, but was glad he didn't get the part "because Darren [McGavin] is the Old Man," according to Vanity Fair.

For context, this movie came out the same year as "Terms of Endearment," and just three years after "The Shining" β€” it might have been difficult to see Nicholson as a wholesome father figure.

In Ralphie's dream sequence, Billingsley is chewing real tobacco.
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"A Christmas Story."

Metro-Goldwin-Mayer

In the beginning of the film, Ralphie has a dream sequence where he saves his family from a gang of outlaws, and you can clearly see he's got a hunk of what's supposed to be chewing tobacco in his bottom lip.

You might think that a kid wouldn't be given real dip, but you'd be wrong. Billingsley told Vanity Fair that a propman on the set gave him some chewing tobacco, and within a few minutes he was profusely sweating and the entire set had to be shut down.

"We shut down for an hour or so, when I just had to lie down on the couch. This was long before they knew what to do with kid actors," he said.

For the rest of the shoot, the kids were given ground-up raisins.

Ralphie's hometown Hohman, Indiana, is based on the real Indiana city of Hammond, but the film was mainly shot in Cleveland.
Peter Billingsley sits on Santa's lap in a scene from the film 'A Christmas Story', 1983.
"A Christmas Story."

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Shepherd's hometown was Hammond, the only city in Indiana to border Chicago. The film uses a real street in Hammond, Hohman Avenue, as the inspiration for its name.

It was not seen as a classic upon its release.
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One of the most iconic scenes from "A Christmas Story."

Metro-Goldwin-Mayer

"A Christmas Story" was originally released on November 18, 1983, a full month before Christmas. It never topped the box office and was out of theaters by the middle of December, which meant people couldn't even see the movie during the peak of the holiday season.

But the legacy of "A Christmas Story" was just getting started. It became a true cable classic β€” so much so that TNT and TBS each play the film for 24 hours straight on Christmas Day, and at various other times during December, meaning that millions more people have seen it on TV than ever did at the cinema.

The film was turned into a musical in 2012.
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Dan Lauria and Peter Billingsley in 2013.

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"A Christmas Story: The Musical" had two limited runs on Broadway for the 2012 and 2013 holiday seasons.

Funnily enough, strengthening the connection between "A Christmas Story" and "The Wonder Years," Dan Lauria β€” best known as Kevin's father on "The Wonder Years" β€” originated the role of Jean Shepherd on Broadway.

You can stay in the Parkers' home for real.
The house used for exterior shots of Ralphie's home from the movie 'A Christmas Story'. Cleveland, Ohio.
The home has been restored to look just like the film.

Kiesha Jenkins-Duffy/Getty Images

The house, which is located in Cleveland, has been turned into a museum. It's been restored to look exactly like it did during the production of the movie and houses authentic props and costumes from the movie.

Super-fans are also able to spend a night in the Parkers' home.

Of course, there's also an online gift shop if you want to purchase your own leg lamp.

Jon Favreau cited "A Christmas Story" as an inspiration for "Elf" β€” Billingsley even has a cameo in it.
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"Elf."

New Line Cinema

Favreau and Billingsley are frequent collaborators. Billingsley has been credited as a producer or executive producer on six movies that Favreau has directed or starred in: "Made," "Elf," "Zathura," "The Break-Up," "Iron Man," and "Four Christmases."

Billingsley's 2009 directorial debut, "Couples Retreat," was cowritten by Favreau, who also stars in the film.

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18 of the best anti-Christmas movies to watch if you're over the holidays already

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Billy Bob Thornton stars in "Bad Santa."

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  • If you're sick and tired of "Love Actually" and "It's a Wonderful Life," you're not alone.
  • There are plenty of holiday movies that are full of blood, guts, laughs, and more.
  • Here are 18 of the best anti-Christmas Christmas movies.

Christmas movies are a huge industry and some, like "The Holiday," "Elf," or "Home Alone" are both wholesome and were huge box-office smashes. Others made less impact at the box office β€” see "A Christmas Story" and "It's A Wonderful Life" β€” but still became beloved classics.

But for every movie that makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside, there are horror, action, or black comedy films set around the holidays that might make you feel a bit differently about the holiday season.

Here are some of the best anti-Christmas Christmas films to watch when you've heard enough angelic carols and drank enough eggnog for lifetime.

"Carry-On"
taron egerton in carry-on
"Carry-On."

Netflix

"Carry-On" is essentially "Die Hard" in an airport β€” don't worry, "Die Hard" also appears on this list. It stars Taron Egerton as a lone TSA worker who is blackmailed into helping a terrorist known only as The Traveler (Jason Bateman) smuggle nerve gas onto a plane, all while his wife, Nora (Sofia Carson), is being held hostage.

What else could you ask for? We ranked this as our favorite of Netflix's six new holiday films this year. It should not be missed.

"Carry-On" is streaming on Netflix.

"Dear Santa"
dear santa jack black
"Dear Santa."

Paramount Pictures

When Liam, a sixth-grader who has dyslexia, accidentally addresses his letter to "Satan" instead of "Santa," hijinks ensue. Instead of St. Nick, Satan, a low-level demon played by Jack Black, shows up to help Liam gain back some confidence ... for the low price of his soul, of course.

Anyone who loves to see Black going wild should fire this movie up. It will not disappoint.

"Dear Santa" is streaming on Paramount+.

"Red One"
dwayne johnson and chris evans in red one
"Red One."

Amazon MGM Studios

In the world of "Red One," Santa Claus (JK Simmons) is totally ripped and loves to lift weights. He's also protected by a Secret Service-esque agency that knows him by the codename Red One. When Santa is kidnapped, his best agent, Callum Drift (Dwayne Johnson), teams up with a talented hacker and bounty hunter, Jack O'Malley (Chris Evans), to get him back.

"Red One" is streaming on Prime Video.

"Violent Night"
violent night
"Violent Night."

Universal Pictures

"Violent Night" stars David Harbour as Santa Claus, but not like any Santa you've seen before. When a rich family is targeted by a band of mercenaries at their mansion on Christmas Eve, Santa decides to stick around and take them down.

The mercenaries all have Christmas-themed code names, including their leader Scrooge, played by the always-great John Leguizamo.

If you're looking for some very visceral action and a Santa who used to be a bloodthirsty Viking, turn on your TV now.

"Violent Night" is streaming on Starz.

"Die Hard"
bruce willis in die hard
"Die Hard."

20th Century Fox

"Die Hard," released in 1988, stars Bruce Willis as John McClane, an NYPD detective traveling to Los Angeles to attend his estranged wife's holiday party at her building, Nakatomi Plaza. That same night, radical German terrorist Hans Gruber, played by Alan Rickman, decides to execute his plan to take the entire building hostage to steal hundreds of millions of dollars.

There's been much debate over the years whether "Die Hard" is a real Christmas movie, or a movie that just happens to take place on Christmas Eve.

Whichever side you fall on, it works as a thrilling action movie.

"Die Hard" is steaming on Disney+, Hulu, and Tubi.

"Batman Returns"
michelle pfeiffer and michael keaton in batman returns
"Batman Returns."

Warner Bros. Pictures

The sequel to 1989's "Batman," 1992's "Batman Returns" stars Michael Keaton once again as Bruce Wayne, aka Batman. This time, he's joined by Michelle Pfeiffer as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, Danny DeVito as the Penguin, and Christopher Walken as sleazy businessman Max Shreck.

Director Tim Burton's gothic version of Gotham City is all decked out for the holidays in "Batman Returns," covered in snow, Christmas lights, and a huge tree.

Plus, one of the most famous lines from the movie involves the potentially lethal nature of mistletoe.

This sequel isn't for the faint of heart, with the Penguin's overall disgusting vibe, the multiple attempted murders of Catwoman, and the overall dour vibes of Gotham City.

"Batman Returns" is streaming on Max.

"Bad Santa"
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Billy Bob Thornton in "Bad Santa."

Miramax

In the 2003 black comedy "Bad Santa," Billy Bob Thornton plays Willie, a small-time crook who secures a gig as a mall Santa every year β€” and this year, it works out in his favor as he meets Sue (played by Lauren Graham), a woman with a full-blown Santa fetish.

Along the way, Willie meets a young boy, Thurman, who he takes under his wing, gets blackmailed by a mall security guard (played by Bernie Mac), and learns a bitΒ about the meaning of Christmas.

The less we say about 2016's "Bad Santa 2," the better.

"Bad Santa" is streaming on Paramount+ and Pluto TV.

"Gremlins"
Gizmo in the 1984 film "Gremlins."
"Gremlins."

Archive Photos/Getty Images

A true '80s classic, "Gremlins" is the tale of Billy Peltzer, played by Zach Galligan, who receives a mogwai for Christmas from his dad, accompanied by three simple rules: Don't expose the mogwai to sunlight; don't let it touch water; and don't let it eat after midnight.

Of course, everything goes wrong, the entire town is invaded by gremlins on Christmas Eve, and more than one person dies at the hands of Stripe, Gizmo, and the rest of them.

"Gremlins" and its sequel "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" are both quintessential anti-Christmas Christmas movies.

"Gremlins"Β  and "Gremlins 2" are streaming on Max.

"Krampus"
adam scott in krampus
"Krampus."

Universal Pictures

Starring Adam Scott and Toni Collette, 2015's "Krampus" follows the Engel family, who are more than a little dysfunctional. When Max, the youngest son and the only true believer in Santa, curses his family and loses his Christmas spirit, he inadvertently summons Krampus, a horned demon that punishes any family that doesn't respect the holidays.

Come for the surprisingly solid cast, stay for the festively gruesome kills and German folklore.

"Krampus" is streaming on Peacock and Max.

"Black Christmas"
oliva huessey in black christmas
"Black Christmas."

Warner Bros. Pictures

"Black Christmas," released in 1974, is a true '70s slasher. It follows three sorority sisters who are targeted by a mysterious caller only known as "The Moaner," who terrorizes them just before they're set to go home for Christmas break.

There won't be anything bloodier and less jolly on this list than "Black Christmas," but it has staying power β€” the film was remade in 2006 and 2019, though neither is as good as the original.

"Black Christmas" is streaming for free on various websites, including Peacock, Prime Video, Tubi, Crackle, YouTube, and more.

"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang"
rdj, michelle monaghan, and val kilmer in kiss kiss bang bang
"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang."

Warner Bros. Pictures

A California Christmas is already an odd combination, as many associate the holidays with cold temperatures, snow, and general coziness, not 85-degree weather, shorts, and sunshine.

Add in a dark criminal conspiracy, a thief played by Robert Downey Jr., a gay detective played by Val Kilmer, and a childhood crush played by Michelle Monaghan, and you have a solid neo-noir on your hands β€” and yes, it takes place at Christmas.

"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" is available to rent online.

"Anna and the Apocalypse"
anna and the apocalypse
"Anna and the Apocalypse."

Vertigo Releasing

Starring Ella Hunt as Anna, a student who is planning to take a gap year before university, "Anna and the Apocalypse," released in 2017, is like "High School Musical" meets "Shaun of the Dead" meets Christmas.

Anna and her friends, on the night of their school's Christmas show, discover that their town (and later country) has been infected by a zombie virus ... all while singing about their feelings.

A particularly memorable set piece takes place at a Christmas tree warehouse.

"Anna and the Apocalypse" is streaming on Tubi, Pluto TV, and The Roku Channel.

"Reindeer Games."
ben affleck in Reindeer Games
"Reindeer Games."

Miramax Films

With a cast of A-listers like Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, and Gary Sinise, 2000's "Reindeer Games" is filled with action, multiple plot twists, stolen identities, and Affleck dressed up as Santa attempting to rob a casino.

"Ocean's 11" this is not, but "Reindeer Games" provides the laughs and only a little bit of Christmas cheesiness at the end.

"Reindeer Games" is streaming on Paramount+.

"The Long Kiss Goodnight"
geena davis and samuel l jackson in the long kiss goodnight
"The Long Kiss Goodnight."

New Line Cinema

Geena Davis plays Samantha Caine, a schoolteacher with amnesia who discovers she has the skills of an expert assassin. To figure out who she really is, she hires a private investigator named Mitch Henessey (Samuel L. Jackson).Β 

"The Long Kiss Goodnight," released in 1996, also has an iconic action set piece at a Christmas parade where Davis dresses up as Mrs. Claus, if you needed any more convincing to turn this on.

"The Long Kiss Goodnight" is streaming on Pluto TV.

"Tangerine"
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"Tangerine."

Magnolia Pictures

Sin-Dee Rella, played by Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, meets up with her friend Alexandra, played by Mya Taylor, on Christmas Eve, soon after she was released from prison. This 2015 film follows the two friends on their Hollywood escapades over the next few days as they catch up, look for clients, support each other's work, and more.

"Tangerine" is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

"The Ice Harvest"
"The Ice Harvest"
"The Ice Harvest."

Focus Features

"The Ice Harvest," released in 2005, stars John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton as unlikely allies who team up to steal from their mobster boss, played by Randy Quaid. When the two are stuck in town due to icy roads, they're left to their own devices to entertain themselves in Wichita, Kansas, during the holiday season.

Rounding out the cast is Connie Nielsen as a woman who runs a strip club in town (and is the object of Cusack's affection), Oliver Platt as one of Cusack's friends, and Mike Starr as a mob enforcer.

"The Ice Harvest" is available to rent online.

"Lethal Weapon"
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"Lethal Weapon."

Warner Bros.

The 1987 film "Lethal Weapon" is the story of LAPD narcotics sergeant Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) and homicide sergeant Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) teaming up to take down a criminal conspiracy. It's also another California Christmas film.

Throughout the film, there are many reminders of the holiday season, including lights, Christmas trees β€” and frequent shootings, murders, and more. But it can still be considered a holiday classic!

"Lethal Weapon" is streaming on Hulu.

"In Bruges"
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"In Bruges."

Universal Pictures

The Belgian city of Bruges has never looked better than in this 2008 film, as it's decorated for the holidays β€” too bad its charms are wasted on Ray (Farrell), who compares being in Bruges to being in hell.

This is a story of redemption and friendship, as Gleeson's character Ken sticks by his friend, even after Ray accidentally kills a kid.

If you enjoyed "The Banshees of Inisherin," which recently starred Farrell and Gleeson, try watching their first collaboration.

"In Bruges" is available to rent online.

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6 of the best and 6 of the worst Christmas movies on Netflix, according to critics

A composite of stills showing Taron Egerton in "Carry-on," Lindsay Lohan in "Our Little Secret" and Vanessa Hudgens in "The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star."
Taron Egerton, Lindsay Lohan, and Vanessa Hudgens all star in separate Netflix holiday movies.

Netflix / Bob Mahoney / Mark Mainz

  • The holiday season is incomplete for many people without holiday movies.
  • This year, Netflix is streaming a wide range of Christmas classics and original movies.
  • Business Insider has rounded up what critics say are the best and worst Christmas movies on Netflix.

It is the time of year when many turn to Christmas and holiday movies to get them through the winter.

Netflix has a bunch of Christmas films available, many of which are originals.

Here are six movies to watch this holiday season β€” and six to consider skipping.

"Klaus" is one of the most recently made movies to be considered a Christmas classic.
a skinny, shorter man, jesper, in a blue postmasters' uniform looking up at a mountain of a man, klaus, with a white beard, hefting a sack of wrapped presents
"Klaus" stars Jason Schwartzman, J.K. Simmons and Rashida Jones.

Netflix

Summary: As Norway's worst postal student, Jesper (Jason Schwartzman) is exiled to Smeerensburg and instructed to deliver 6,000 letters within a year. Through befriending a carpenter named Klaus (J.K. Simmons) and a teacher named Alva (Rashida Jones), Jesper is able to bring joy back to the town.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 95%

Why you should watch it: Critics praised the beautiful animation and hopeful narrative.

"Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey" is fun for the whole family.
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"Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey" stars Forest Whitaker and Keegan-Michael Key.

Netflix

Summary: In this magical musical, toymaker Jeronicus Jangle (Forest Whitaker) teams up with his granddaughter Journey (Madalen Mills) to recover an invention stolen from him long ago and restore his legacy.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91%

Why you should watch it: Critics said the film is creative and fun for adults and kids alike. If you love musicals and the magic of Christmas, "Jingle Jangle" is fun to watch.

The likable cast of "Let It Snow" elevates a cliched story.
Odeya Rush and Liv Hewson with a pig in the snow
"Let It Snow" stars Odeya Rush, Liv Hewson, Kiernan Shipka, Shameik Moore, and Jacob Batalon.

Steve Wilkie / Netflix

Summary: "Let It Snow" is a holiday rom-com about a group of young people in a small town in Illinois who are forced together by a snowstorm.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 85%

Why you should watch it: "Let It Snow" is more diverse than the typical Christmas rom-com, and critics praised the charming young cast.

"White Christmas" is a fun Christmas musical.
A screengrab from "White Christmas."
"White Christmas" stars Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.

Paramount Pictures

Summary: The 1954 musical follows two former soldiers-turned-performers as they meet a beautiful sister singing duo. The two groups must work together to save the lodge owned by the soldiers' former commander.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 77%

Why you should watch it: Critics said "White Christmas" is warm and cozy. Perfect for a winter afternoon.

"Hot Frosty" is not as bad as it sounds.
Dustin Milligan as Jack Snowman and Lacey Chabert as Kathy Barrett in "Hot Frosty."
Dustin Milligan as Jack Snowman and Lacey Chabert as Kathy Barrett in "Hot Frosty."

Netflix

Summary: Lacey Chabert stars as Kathy, a grieving widow who accidentally brings a snowman to life with a magic scarf. When she takes the responsibility of looking after the living snowman (Dustin Milligan), she gains a new perspective on life.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 79%

Why you should watch it: On the surface, "Hot Frosty" seems like a silly film about a hot snowman, but it's also the perfect self-aware cozy movie to watch during the holidays.

"Carry-on" is the new "Die Hard."
Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in "Carry-On."
Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in "Carry-On."

Sam Lothridge / Netflix

Summary: Taron Egerton stars as a young, apathetic TSA agent who is blackmailed by a mysterious traveler (Jason Bateman) into allowing a mysterious package through security checks. The agent instead tries to stop the package from reaching its destination while protecting his loved ones.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 84%

Why you should watch it: This is the closest thing to "Die Hard" on Netflix's catalog. A fun, electrifying thriller set on Christmas Eve, where one man takes on a team of highly trained terrorists.

The sequels to "The Princess Switch" are not as good as the original.
Vanessa Hudgens in grey dress and black dress
"The Princess Switch" series stars Vanessa Hudgens as lookalikes.

Netflix

Summary: In the "Princess Switch" franchise, Vanessa Hudgens plays numerous lookalikes who bump into each other during the Christmas season in the kingdom of Belgravia. Chaos ensues.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 53% - 56%

Why you should skip it: While the first "Princess Switch" was received reasonably well, the sequels β€” "The Princess Switch: Switched Again" and "The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star" β€” overdid it with the switching.

The sequels to "A Christmas Prince" are also disappointing.
Rose McIver in "A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby"
The "A Christmas Prince" series stars Rose McIver and Ben Lamb.

Cos Aelenei / Netflix

Summary: This franchise stars Rose McIver as a magazine journalist who falls for a prince while trying to write an exposΓ© about him.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 36% - 50%

Why you should skip it: "A Christmas Prince" was fun, but sequels "A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding" and "A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby" made this royal love story outstay its welcome.

Critics slammed the "Holidate" for being bland.
Emma Roberts as Sloane Reed and Luke Bracey as Jackson in "Holidate."
"Holidate" stars Emma Roberts as Sloane Reed and Luke Bracey as Jackson.

Steve Dietl / Netflix

Summary: Sloane (Emma Roberts) and Jackson (Luke Bracey) are sick of bad dates and meddling family members. When they have a chance encounter, they decide to pretend to be a couple for the holidays. The arrangement works until they start to grow feelings for each other.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 45%

Why you should skip it: Roberts and Bracey have great chemistry, but critics thought the film was mediocre.

"A Bad Moms Christmas" was another poor Christmas sequel.
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Mila Kunis, Kathryn Hahn, and Kristen Bell in "A Bad Moms Christmas."

STX Entertainment

Summary: In the Christmassy sequel to "Bad Moms," Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn return as three mothers living life to the fullest, defying social expectations. This time, they are rebelling against their mothers, who are making the holidays difficult.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 32%

Why you should skip it: Critics said the sequel was not as funny or charming as the original "Bad Moms." "A Bad Moms Christmas" is fun to watch once, but it won't become a Christmas classic.

"Our Little Secret," Lindsay Lohan's third holiday movie, disappointed critics.
Ian Harding as Logan, Lindsay Lohan as Avery, and Jon Rudnitsky as Cameron in "Our Little Secret."
Ian Harding as Logan and Lindsay Lohan as Avery in "Our Little Secret."

Bob Mahoney/Netflix

Summary: Ian Harding and Lindsay Lohan team up as two exes forced to be nice to each other at a family Christmas gathering when they discover their new lovers are siblings.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 38%

Why you should skip it: Lindsay Lohan's Netflix holiday movies are divisive: you either love how bad they are or are completely bored by them. Critics said "Our Little Secret" is better than Lohan's other two movies but still formulaic, and the two lead stars have poor chemistry.

Critics said "Best. Christmas. Ever!" was not the best Christmas movie.
Heather Graham as Charlotte, Brandy Norwood as Jackie, Madison Validum as Beatrix in Best. Christmas. Ever!
Heather Graham, Brandy Norwood, and Madison Validum in "Best. Christmas. Ever!"

Scott Everett White/Netflix

Summary: Charlotte (Heather Graham) is envious of her old college friend Jackie (Brandy Norwood), who sends a Christmas letter every year about her family's accomplishments. When Charlotte and her family get stuck at Jackie's house for Christmas, Charlotte attempts to expose Jackie for lying about her perfect life.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 40%

Why you should skip it: Critics were not enthused by this film, with most saying that the story was poor and did not make much sense.

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I live in a Canadian town where hundreds of Hallmark movies are filmed. Here's what it's like, fake snow and all.

simone standing looking over a balcony of decorations and Christmas trees at the festival of trees in victoria canada
Victoria is a charming town on the west coast of Canada.

Simone Paget

My hometown of Victoria, British Columbia, is known for many things β€” quaint architecture, a temperate climate, stunning gardens, and being the backdrop for hundreds of Hallmark holiday movies.

When I moved back after years of "big-city life" in Toronto, it felt like I was living out the plot of a Hallmark movie.

While Victoria is charming and picturesque, there's so much more to the city than what's captured for the small screen.

Fernwood Square is a popular hangout spot.
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A lot of scenes with holiday markets are filmed in Fernwood Square.

Simone Paget

Fernwood Square is an off-the-beaten-path, cobblestone-lined town square that's become a favorite filming location for holiday-market scenes.

When the cameras aren't rolling, locals grab coffee at Little June, enjoy a romantic night under the twinkle lights at Stage Wine Bar, or shop for dreamy vintage finds at Cream.

The charming Fernwood Inn is a popular neighborhood pub.
exterior shot of fernwood inn in victoria canada
The Fernwood Inn is a staple in Victoria.

Simone Paget

At the heart of Fernwood Square is the Fernwood Inn. The charming neighborhood pub serves local brews in an inviting, festive atmosphere reminiscent of a small-town inn.

Unfortunately, the kind-eyed innkeeper with a heart of gold from half the Hallmark movie plots is not included β€” the pub looks like an inn but doesn't have rooms for rent.

Oak Bay Village is the perfect place to live out your Hallmark fantasies.
shot of the small shops, art galleries, and the oak bay in oak bay village in victoria canada
There are a lot of cute shops in Oak Bay Village.

Simone Paget

Oak Bay Village is set up to feel like a quaint, small town featuring artisanal shops, independent restaurants, and seasonal decorations.

The Oak Bay Beach Hotel combines Hallmark-worthy coziness with jaw-dropping views.
mineral pools on the ocean at the oak bay beach hotel in victoria canada
The Oak Bay Beach Hotel has lovely mineral pools.

Simone Paget

The luxurious spa at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel features stunning, heated mineral pools that are accessible year-round, making it the perfect escape from the stress of the holidays.

Pro tip: Locals love this place, so make sure to book treatments in advance.

Our annual Christmas-tree festival is not to be missed.
simone standing looking over a balcony of decorations and Christmas trees at the festival of trees in victoria canada
The Festival of Trees is an annual tradition in Victoria.

Simone Paget

Our local mall never looks better than when it hosts the Festival of Trees, an annual event that features 70 one-of-a-kind Christmas trees.

You can make gourmet s'mores at the Fairmont Empress hotel.
simone holding up a roasted marshmallow and a cocktail at the fairmount empress hotel
The Empress also hosts a wonderful afternoon tea.

Simone Paget

The iconic, fairy-tale-like hotel is a holiday favorite for tourists and locals alike.

The Empress is mainly known for its afternoon tea, but in the evenings, you can head to the veranda bar to roast s'mores over an open fire and sip on hot buttered rum.

My town's light displays are delightfully over the top.
butchart gardens light display in victoria canada
Butchart Gardens goes all out with its holiday lights.

Simone Paget

What we lack in (real) snow, we make up for in holiday lights.

Every year, Butchart Gardens transforms its 55-acre display garden into a holiday wonderland full of colorful string lights.

We love whimsical small businesses and a good pun.
simone posing in front of shirley delicious in victoria canada
Shirley Delicious is a lovely cafΓ© in Victoria.

Simone Paget

Tucked away in the woods is the award-winning Shirley Delicious, a popular cafΓ© and brunch spot.

But if you're in the mood for seafood, head to Shuck Taylor's, another playfully named spot known for its fresh oysters and on-tap cocktails.

There's stunning Victorian architecture everywhere.
exterior shot of pendray house hotel in victoria canada
The town is full of nice porches and detailed roofs.

Simone Paget

My hometown lives up to its namesake (Queen Victoria). You'll find plenty of beautifully preserved Victorian homes and businesses all over the city.

You can also visit two castles in one day.
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Hatley Castle is a popular filming location.

Simone Paget

Step back in time at Craigdarroch Castle before heading over to Hatley Castle β€” a popular filming location featured in the "X-Men" film series.

Victoria is home to North America’s second-oldest Chinatown.
simone posing in chinatown in victoria canada
Victoria's Chinatown has been around since the mid-1800s.

Simone Paget

Named a national historic site in 1995, Victoria's Chinatown is now home to a diverse collection of restaurants, artist lofts, and even the design studio of the "RuPaul's Drag Race" alum Jimbo.

Behind San Francisco's, it's the second-oldest Chinatown in North America.

It's also home to North America’s narrowest commercial street, Fan Tan Alley.
simone walking down fan tan alley in chinatown in victoria canada
Fan Tan Alley is a popular destination in Victoria's Chinatown.

Simone Paget

Named after the Chinese gambling game fan-tan, the alley was once notorious for its opium factories.

Now, it's home to boutiques, cafΓ©s, and record shops.

There's a bustling food scene with diverse dining options.
simone posing under a neon sign that reads liquor in a bar in victoria canada
I'm a fan of the award-winning cocktail bars in Victoria.

Simone Paget

Victoria has more restaurants per capita than any other Canadian city.

Whether you're craving Vietnamese subs, El Salvadoran street food, or ethically sourced seafood sold out of a shipping container, you'll find it all within a five-minute walk of the city center.

In addition to being a foodie's paradise, Victoria has several award-winning cocktail bars and craft breweries.

Tucked-away cafes are our specialty.
simone posing under a sign that reads you made it at hide and seek coffee shop in victoria canada
Hide + Seek Coffee is one of my favorite shops.

Simone Paget

Independent-coffee-shop culture is big here, and residents love a good tucked-away cafΓ© that most tourists can't find.

A favorite, the aptly named Hide + Seek Coffee, is in the "backyard" of a pharmacy.

We're known for our incredible beaches and mountain views.
view of the ocean and mountains on the coast of victoria canada
The landscape in Victoria has something for everyone.

Simone Paget

Hallmark movies are usually set in winter, but my hometown thrives in the summer.

No matter where you are, you're always within an eight- to 10-minute drive of a fantastic beach and an incredible view.

You may run into a film crew or two.
filming notice hung on a telephone pole in victoria canada
Filming notices are often hung up around popular spots.

Simone Paget

It's not unusual to stumble across a movie set while going about daily errands.

Summer is peak filming season, so don't be surprised if you arrive for a beach day and see a film crew setting up a Christmas-tree display or come across a city street flooded with fake snow.

It's moments like these that make me smile and remind me how unique it is to live here.

Believe it or not, there are palm trees in Victoria.
palm tree in front of a buidling in victoria canada
Victoria is one of the warmest areas in Canada.

Simone Paget

Palm trees aren't indigenous to the area, but Victoria is one of the warmest cities in Canada and one of the few spots in the country where they can grow.

Peacocks roam freely about the town.
peacocks eating birdseed on the streets of victoria canada
It's not uncommon to see a peacock or two.

Simone Paget

Depending on the neighborhood, it's not unusual to see a peacock walking down the street or enjoying some birdseed outside a convenience store.

There’s something for everyone.
view of the city and municipal buildings on the other side of a waterway in victoria canada
I love that Victoria is somewhere in between a city and a small town.

Simone Paget

In Hallmark movies, there's always a juxtaposition between "big city" and "small town" life.

After moving back here, I have a deep appreciation for what makes Victoria unique. It's not a small town or a big city β€” it's something in between.

Whether you're looking to experience the charm of your favorite holiday movies, get a taste of the city's foodie culture, or enjoy a beach getaway, you can find it here. You just might need to step over some fake snow now and then.

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All the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Easter eggs in 'Christmas in the Spotlight'

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Bowyn and Drew in "Christmas in the Spotlight."

Lifetime

  • Lifetime released "Christmas in the Spotlight" this year.
  • It's about the world's biggest pop star falling in love with a football player. Sound familiar?
  • The movie is filled with Easter eggs and references to both Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

Many have said that the relationship between Taylor Swift, one of the most β€” if not the most β€” popular musicians in the world right now, and Travis Kelce, a hugely successful NFL player, feels straight out of a romantic comedy.

The holiday movie geniuses over at Lifetime certainly did β€” and that's why "Christmas in the Spotlight," a Lifetime Christmas movie about a pop star and a football player falling in love, has been brought into the world.

Screenwriter Eirene Tran Donohue told USA Today that Christmas and Taylor Swift are the "two great loves of my life."

"I think this movie does stand if you've never even heard of Taylor Swift or Travis Kelce," she said. "I think that Swifties will enjoy it and understand that it was made with love and that it is not an attack on her and it's not trying to be exploitative," she continued.

Although there are some key differences between our main characters, Bowyn and Drew, and Swift and Kelce, the references to their real lives abound.

Here are all the Easter eggs we found in "Christmas in the Spotlight."

This movie starts out strong, showing Bowyn directing her own music video, just like Swift.
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Bowyn is played by Jessica Lord.

Lifetime

Swift has directed the videos for "I'm Only Me When I'm With You," "The Best Day," "Mine," the vertical version of "Delicate," Me!," "You Need to Calm Down," "Lover," "Christmas Tree Farm," "The Man," "Cardigan," "Willow," "Anti-Hero," "Bejeweled," "Lavender Haze," "Karma," "I Can See You," "Fortnight," and "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart."

Bowyn also flexes her bicep, which Swift did when she performed "The Man" on tour.

Bowyn's manager, Mira Vu, has had her bomber jacket since she was 15, an important number for Swifties.
mira's bomber jacket
Mira is played by Jeannie Mai.

Lifetime

Of course, "Fifteen" is a song from Swift's album "Fearless." Mira fittingly calls her jacket "a classic."

Bowyn also later notes she became famous when she was 15.

Next, we meet Drew "Gonzo" Gonville. His jersey number is 13.
drew's jersey
Drew is played by Laith Wallschleger.

Lifetime

The number 13 is basically holy in the Swift fandom.

Swift was born on December 13, and has since made it a huge part of her relationship with fans. For years, she even drew a 13 on her hand for every concert, which meant that fans still did it at the Eras Tour, years after she stopped.

Even Drew's name could be a reference β€” Swift sings about a Drew in "Teardrops on My Guitar."
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Drew is played by Tyler Hilton in the music video.

YouTube

The very first lyrics of "Teardrops on My Guitar" are "Drew looks at me/I fake a smile so he won't see."

It's a reference to Swift's real-life classmate, Drew Hardwick, whom she had a crush on.

Of course, Drew has a brother, Rob, who also plays football.
rob and drew in christmas in the spotlight
Rob's a quarterback, unlike Jason Kelce, who was a center.

Lifetime

Unlike Jason and Travis Kelce, who never played on the same NFL team, Rob and Drew play for the same "NFO" team: the Bombers.

Rob has a nickname too: "Golden."
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Rob is played by Dennis Andres.

Lifetime

Is that a reference to the beloved Swift song "Daylight," which states that she "once believed love would be burning red" β€” or "black and white" β€” "but it's golden"? Perhaps.

Like Jason Kelce, Drew's older brother Rob is married with at least one daughter.
rob's daughter aileen
Aileen is played by Madeleine Cox.

Lifetime

In real life, Jason Kelce has three daughters, with one more on the way.

Bowyn's fans call themselves "Arrowheads," which is the name of the Kansas City Chiefs' stadium.
A fan holds up a Showtime poster in support of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) during a week 7 NFL game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs on October 21, 2018 at Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium was built in 1972.

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In-universe, they're called Arrowheads because of Bowyn's name containing the word "bow," as in bow and arrow.

Drew notes that there are college courses taught about Bowyn's career.
US singer Taylor Swift delivers the commencement address to New York University graduates, in New York on May 18, 2022
Swift gave the commencement address at NYU in 2022.

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There are plenty of colleges, including Harvard University and New York University, where you can take a class about the career and music of Taylor Alison Swift.

Drew also calls Bowyn a "feminist icon" and a "queer ally," which Swift has also been called in the past.

The stadium where the Bombers play is called National Corners.
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This art leaves something to be desired.

Lifetime

One of Swift's most important collaborators of the last four years has been Aaron Dessner, a member of the band the National.

The National has also appeared on Swift's "Coney Island." Conversely, Swift was featured on the National song "The Alcott."

She also appeared on two songs by Dessner's other musical project, Big Red Machine: "Birch" and "The Renegade."

Bowyn tunes into an Instagram live, and the usernames and comments are filled with references.
the instagram live bowyn looks at
This scene goes on for a minute or two, so there are a lot of comments.

Lifetime

The username "starryeyes23" could refer to a line from "Delicate": "Starry eyes sparking up my darkest night."

In fact, "starry eyes" have been mentioned a few times through Swift's discography. She says she thought she was "better safe than starry-eyed" on "loml," and that someone was "gazing at me starry-eyed" on "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived."

Another commenter, "joynoise89," references the year Swift was born, 1989, which is also the name of her fifth album.

A third commenter, "skyesnation43," might be a reference to Taylor Nation, an official account run by her marketing team.

Mira tells Bowyn that the "sky's not big enough" for her.
taylor swift singing at the piano at the eras tour
Swift played "Bigger Than the Whole Sky" at her show in Rio de Janeiro in November 2023.

Buda Mendes/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

There's a Swift song on "Midnights" called "Bigger Than the Whole Sky."

The stage at Bowyn's tour looks similar to Swift's stage at the Eras Tour.
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Bowyn likes sparkles as much as Swift.

Lifetime

Of course, Bowyn's is a bit more low-budget.

The beginning of Bowyn and Drew's relationship mirrors the beginning of Swift and Kelce's.
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Drew is already a huge Bowyn fan before even meeting her.

Lifetime

Much like Kelce, Drew attends one of Bowyn's shows and decides to broadcast his crush on her on the internet. However, unlike Kelce, who did this on his podcast "New Heights," Drew posted on Instagram.

Here's what Drew wrote: "Thank you, Bowyn for an amazing show and making my niece's dream come true. Swing by Bay Springs someday to watch the Bombers rock the stadium. The beer is on me!"

And here's what Kelce said on "New Heights": "I've seen you rock the stage at Arrowhead. You might have to come see me rock the stage at Arrowhead and see which one's a little more lit."

However, unlike Kelce, Drew actually got to meet Bowyn backstage and took a picture with her, but not before asking if it was OK to touch her.
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Their selfie leaves a lot to be desired, though.

Lifetime

Bowyn appreciates Drew asking before touching her first. You might remember that a radio DJ sued Swift in 2015 for defamation after she claimed he had inappropriately touched her at a meet-and-greet in 2013. She counter-sued for battery and sexual assault, eventually winning a symbolic $1.

In real life, Kelce never got to meet Swift at her Kansas City concert. He said on "New Heights" it was because Swift didn't meet anyone at her concerts because she had to save her voice.

Mira notes that Bowyn's type is "pretentious actors and indie rockers who have been breaking her heart for 15 years."
Taylor Swift and Matty Healy seen leaving 'The Electric Lady' studio in Manhattan on May 16, 2023
Swift briefly dated Matty Healy of The 1975 in 2023.

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Swift's publicly known exes include actors and musicians including Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Alwyn, John Mayer, Harry Styles, and Matty Healy.

Mira notes that Bowyn has never headlined the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with Taylor Swift after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024
Swift has attended the Super Bowl, though.

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Although Swift has a relationship with football, even debuting the second single from "Reputation," "…Ready for It?," on ESPN during a college football match, she has never performed at the Super Bowl.

Mira and Bowyn note that Rob has been in many commercials.
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Travis Kelce has appeared in ads for State Farm, Pfizer, Subway, Campbell's, and more.

State Farm Insurance

Both Travis and Jason Kelce have appeared in their fair share of ads, especially the former. iSpot.tv pointed out he's appeared in 130 ads β€” more than anyone else in the NFL.

Bowyn says "Let the games begin."
Taylor Swift performs onstage during the reputation Stadium Tour at AT&T Stadium on October 5, 2018 in Arlington, Texas.
Taylor Swift during the Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018.

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"Baby, let the games begin," is a lyric from "…Ready for It?" and were the first words heard during the "Reputation" tour in 2018. During the "Reputation" segment of the Eras Tour, "…Ready for It?" was the first song.

Drew's niece answers the phone in a familiar way to any Swiftie.
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Aileen takes matters into her own hands.

Lifetime

When Bowyn finally calls Drew, his niece picks up and says, "Uncle Gonzo can't come to the phone right now. He's dead!"

In Swift's song "Look What You Made Do," she sings a similar phrase: "I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, 'cause she's dead."

Bowyn calls Drew a "wild boy."
Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at BC Place on December 06, 2024 in Vancouver, British Columbia
Swift performing "But Daddy I Love Him."

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In "But Daddy I Love Him" from "The Tortured Poets Department," there's the lyric, "Me and my wild boy/And all of this wild joy."

During the Eras Tour, she mashed this song up with "So High School," which is thought to be about Kelce.

Bowyn says she was never a "cheerleader type," and was "more of a bleacher girl."
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Swift performing "You Belong With Me" in 2009.

Jason Kempin/Getty Images

In Swift's inescapable hit "You Belong With Me" from "Fearless," she sings, "She's cheer captain and I'm on the bleachers."

Also, not for nothing, one of Swift's closest friends and collaborators, Jack Antonoff, releases music under the name Bleachers.

Bowyn and Drew's first date takes place in an airplane hangar.
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Bowyn makes Drew dress up as Santa to avoid the paparazzi.

Lifetime

One of the most memorable parts of the music video for "Look What You Made Me Do" takes place in an airplane hangar. There, the different versions of Swift argue.

Swift has also been in the headlines in the past over the use of her private plane, which was also seen in the Netflix documentary "Miss Americana."

Bowyn and Drew reference "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" in their conversation.
Taylor Swift is joined on stage by Travis Kelce (R), during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at Wembley Stadium on June 23, 2024 in London, England
Kelce came out on stage during the Eras Tour to "help" Swift perform this song.

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Bowyn calls herself a "tough kid," as in, "I'm a real tough kid/I can handle it." Drew notes that she looks like she's having the time of her life, as in "I can read your mind/She's having the time of her life."

Bowyn also references "But Daddy I Love Him" again.
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"But Daddy I Love Him" was the first song from "The Tortured Poets Department" to be played on the Eras Tour.

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She tells Drew she can't remember if singing was ever fun. Swift sings a similar musing in the "TTPD" song: "I forget how the West was won/I forget if this was ever fun."

She also says she started performing at 13.

A running theme of the movie is Bowyn's love for puzzles.
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When Taylor Swift performed "Mastermind" on tour, the stage was a giant chess board.

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No one loves to leave secret messages, puzzles, Easter eggs, and anagrams more than Taylor Swift, who has self-identified as a "mastermind."

Mira says that after her date with Drew, Bowyn's color is back.
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Bowyn drinks white wine, just like Swift.

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As Swift sings in the song "So Long London," "And I'm just getting color back into my face/I'm just mad as hell 'cause I loved this place."

Mira also says Bowyn would rather be trapped in a pit of snakes than attend her ex-boyfriend's premiere.
Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour at Gillette Stadium on July 26, 2018 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Snake imagery was prevalent on the Reputation Stadium Tour.

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Snakes were a huge part of the "Reputation" era, as Swift was called a snake by Kim Kardashian and then reclaimed the reptile for the album.

Mira also says Bowyn's ex-boyfriend Hudson would never walk the red carpet with her.
Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 5, 2020.
At the time, it seemed both wanted their privacy, but fans have since concluded it was more Alwyn's idea.

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Before Kelce (and Matty Healy), Swift was in a six-year relationship with actor Joe Alwyn. They were intensely private and rarely photographed together. The two never walked a red carpet together, though they did sit together at the 2020 Golden Globes.

At one point, Bowyn wears a cardigan.
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She wears it on their second date.

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Sure, cardigans are popular, but no one has been more associated with the cardigan in recent years than Taylor Swift.

The lead single from her 2020 album "Folklore" was "Cardigan," which peaked at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and was nominated for both song of the year and best pop solo performance at the Grammys.

Since then, Swift has released various era-specific versions of the cardigan she wore in the music video for Swifties to purchase.

Drew's best friend, George, is dating a woman named Cassandra.
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George tells Bowyn that his girlfriend is a huge fan.

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On "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology," there's a song called "Cassandra."

The film features news coverage of their relationship. The newscasters are Aimee Hannah and Chad Marcus.
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The newscasters' names are not random.

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Aimee is a reference to the song "Thank You Aimee," while the name Hannah is mentioned in "But Daddy I Love Him," in which Swift sings, "Sarahs and Hannahs in their Sunday best/Clutching their pearls crying 'What a mess.'"

Chad is a nod to something Swift said about people who were mad the NFL was showing her too much during football games β€” she called them "dads, Brads, and Chads" in an interview with Time.

And Marcus is a nod to another "Anthology" song, "Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus."

Bowyn shows up at a Bombers game, which excites Drew.
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Just like Swift, Bowyn is always on the big screen.

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There's a popular video of what seems to be Kelce spotting Swift at a Chiefs game and lighting up.

Drew's mom notes he has a "bit of a reputation."
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Swift also sits with Kelce's family during games.

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Of course, this is a nod to "Reputation."

Drew hits the same archer pose that Kelce does when he scores a touchdown.
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Swift's song "The Archer" is a reference to her zodiac sign, Sagittarius.

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This also connects to Swift β€” she has a song from "Lover" called "The Archer." During performances, she also does the same archer pose.

Bowyn says she wants someone to "like me for me."
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Bowyn attends Thanksgiving with the Gonvilles.

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Swift sings about a similar desire in "Delicate" from "Reputation": "This ain't for the best/My reputation's never been worse, so/You must like me for me."

Bowyn and Drew both love to say "Let's freaking go."
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It's something of a catchphrase for them both.

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This movie aired on Lifetime, so no profanity allowed, but there is a video of Swift attending a Chiefs game where she screams a more R-rated version of this phrase after Kelce scores a touchdown.

The newscasters note that the "alchemy" between Drew and Bowyn is off the charts.
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"The Alchemy" is one of two songs that are thought to be about Kelce on "TTPD."

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On "TTPD," there's a song called "The Alchemy" that's widely believed to be about Kelce. The newscasters also reference a winning streak, which could be referencing a lyric from the song: "These blokes warm the benches/We've been on a winning streak."

George tells Drew that Bombers fans are explaining football to Bowyn's fans, which Drew loves.
Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with his brother Jason Kelce after a 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024
Jason and Travis Kelce in 2024.

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The Kelce brothers have been vocal about how much they love that Swifties have been getting into football due to their relationship, and they even dedicate a segment on their podcast, "No Dumb Questions," to explaining rules to them.

People online claim their relationship is a PR stunt, but Drew shuts it down.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are seen in SoHo on October 11, 2024 in New York City.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in October 2024.

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According to this movie, Bowyn is a billionaire and doesn't need the PR, just like Swift.

Drew says "All right" just like Kelce does.
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It's another one of his catchphrases.

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Drew tells Bowyn, "You're the best thing at this party."
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It's a lyric from a song.

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"Frontlines, don't you ignore me/I'm the best thing at this party," Swift sings on the song "You're Losing Me."

When Bowyn runs into her ex Hudson, he calls her the Alice to his Mad Hatter.
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Hudson is played by David Pinard.

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"Alice in Wonderland" is an important text to Swift. She has a song called "Wonderland" on "1989."

She also references "Alice" in the "Evermore" song "Long Story Short." "And I fell from the pedestal/Right down the rabbit hole," she sings.

Bowyn calls Drew a "better man" than Hudson.
Recording artist Taylor Swift performs with the band Little Big Town during The 1989 World Tour live at Heinz Field on June 6, 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Swift performed with Little Big Town during the 1989 World Tour in 2015.

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Swift originally wrote the song "Better Man" in 2016, but decided to give it to the country band Little Big Town, who went on to win a Grammy for it.

When Swift began re-releasing her albums, she included "Better Man" as a bonus track on "Red (Taylor's Version)" in 2021.

Mira references "You Need to Calm Down" and "All Too Well."
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Taylor Swift in "You Need to Calm Down."

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After Bowyn has a minor freakout about her relationship with Drew, Mira says, "You gotta calm down," a sly reference to this "Lover" track.

She also tells Bowyn "you know all too well" about bad relationships, β€” Swift's most beloved song by fans is probably the "Red" song "All Too Well."

Drew, on the other hand, references "Never Grow Up" and "Fearless."
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Taylor Swift during the Fearless World Tour.

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On his side of the freakout, Drew tells his family, "I am calling my own shots." Swift sings "And you can't wait to move out someday and call your own shots" on the "Speak Now" song "Never Grow Up."

He also says Bowyn "gets rid of my doubts and fears."

In the album booklet for "Fearless," Swift wrote about what being fearless actually meant to her.

"To me, 'fearless' is not the absence of fear. It's not being completely unafraid. To me, 'fearless' is having fears. 'Fearless' is having doubts," she wrote.

Drew and Bowyn break up over an edited conversation, a sensitive subject for any Swift fan.
Taylor Swift, Kanye West and tv personality Kim Kardashian attend The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards at the STAPLES Center on February 8, 2015
Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian in 2015.

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Bowyn's ex-boyfriend Hudson leaks a taped conversation the two had, which he heavily edited to make it seem like Bowyn insulted Drew.

An edited recording of a conversation between Swift and Kanye West regarding his song "Famous" re-started their feud in 2016 (which began at the VMAs in 2009) and led to the public turning on Swift and declaring that she was "over."

In both cases, the unedited versions of the conversation eventually were released, vindicating Bowyn and Swift, as Variety reported.

Drew's niece gives him a friendship bracelet with Bowyn's lyrics.
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Friendship bracelets are forever part of Swiftie lore.

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The bridge of the "Midnights" song "You're on Your Own Kid," goes like this: "'Cause there were pages turned with the bridges burned/Everything you lose is a step you take/So make the friendship bracelets, take the moment and taste it/You've got no reason to be afraid."

Fans seized onto the "friendship bracelet" line and began trading bracelets at the Eras Tour, usually with references to lyrics or inside jokes in the Swift fandom. These bracelets became so associated with Swift that a giant bracelet began moving from stadium to stadium during the tour.

Drew and Bowyn attend a fundraiser together.
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The fundraiser in the movie, of course, is at Christmas.

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Swift and Kelce also attended a fundraiser together in April, and footage of them went viral. It's also when Kelce called her "my significant other" for the first time.

Bowyn says that as long as she's holding on to Drew, she won't "fumble again."
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Bowyn plays guitar, just like Swift.

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Obvious football reference aside, "Hold on to the memories/They will hold on to you" is a fan-favorite lyric from "New Year's Day" off "Reputation."

She also sings "Say you'll never let 'em tear us apart/And I'll hold onto you while we run" on the "Red" song "Run."

After newscasters begin insulting her, she jokingly asks her team, "Why they gotta be so mean?"
Musician Taylor Swift performs onstage at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on February 12, 2012
Swift then went on to perform "Mean" at the 2012 Grammys.

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That's a direct reference to a lyric from the "Speak Now" song "Mean," which asks why a music critic who wrote negatively about Swift's performance at the 2010 Grammys "gotta be so mean."

Two years later, she performed "Mean" at the Grammys, and it won best country solo performance and best country song.

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The cast of 'Home Alone': Now and then

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Kevin McAllister remains an iconic character 34 years later.

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  • This year marked the 34th anniversary of "Home Alone."
  • The holiday comedy launched the career of Macaulay Culkin and showed Joe Pesci in a new light.
  • Here's what the cast of "Home Alone" is up to now.

It's been 34 years since the comedy "Home Alone" hit theaters and became an instant classic. It made $467 million at the box office, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1990 and it spawned an entire franchise.

Thanks to Macaulay Culkin's memorable performance, this movie β€” about a boy who is left home alone and must devise ways to protect his home from burglars during Christmas β€” has become a must-watch over the holidays, decades later.

The Chris Columbus-directed movie also benefited from Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern's slapstick physical comedy and John Williams' score, which makes you warm inside.

Let's check in on the cast and see what they are doing now 34 years later.

Megan Angelo contributed to a previous version of this story.

Macaulay Culkin
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Macaulay Culkin was playing an 8-year-old, but he was actually 10.

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Kevin, played by Culkin, is the bratty youngest kid of the McCallister family, who, after being left home by mistake when his family rushes off on a flight to Paris, learns to appreciate them.

His mea culpa occurs after he spends days alone, having to fend for himself. Oh, and he also has to ward off burglars Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), known as the Wet Bandits.

The performance by Culkin, who was 10 at the time of filming, was so good it would define his career.

Macaulay Culkin is now married with two kids.
Macaulay Culkin arrives for the 4th Annual Academy Museum Gala at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, October 19, 2024
Macaulay Culkin in 2024.

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Culkin, 44, had unbelievable fame through most of his childhood due to "Home Alone" and its sequel, "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." He continued to be one of the top child actors in Hollywood with movies such as "My Girl" and "The Good Son."

His fame was also heightened due to his friendship with Michael Jackson. Culkin even starred in his 1991 music video for "Black and White."

In 2005, at Jackson's trial for sexual child abuse, Culkin testified that he slept in the same bed with Jackson, but was never molested by the pop star, per Vanity Fair.

In 1994, he took a pause from acting and wasn't seen on screen again until 2003 when he made a guest appearance on "Will and Grace."

Since then, he's occasionally appeared on TV, even parodying himself in "Home Alone" for a Google Assistant commercial in 2018. Since 2019, he's appeared in episodes of shows such as "Dollface," "American Horror Story," "The Righteous Gemstones," and will appear in the second season of "Fallout."

He also is the cofounder of the pizza-themed comedy rock band Pizza Underground and the CEO of a satirical pop-culture website and podcast called Bunny Ears.

In terms of his personal life, Culkin has been in a relationship with fellow former child star Brenda Song since 2018. They have two children.

Joe Pesci
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Joe Pesci in "Home Alone."

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Pesci starred as Harry, a burglar obsessed with the McCallister house.

Pesci's Harry is the perfect villain for a kid-friendly movie. One-half of the "Wet Bandits" (because they flood the houses they steal from), Harry thinks he's got all the angles figured out. That includes how to do the big score of robbing a block of big fancy houses as their owners are all away for Christmas.

But Harry, with his shiny gold tooth, didn't count on Kevin to ruin his plans to rob the McCallister house, which he's always had his eye on.

Joe Pesci has semi-retired from acting.
Actor Joe Pesci attends the George Lopez 14th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament on October 04, 2021
Joe Pesci in 2021.

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When "Home Alone" came out, Pesci was known best for his tough guy roles in Martin Scorsese movies such as "Raging Bull" and "Goodfellas," which opened the same year as "Home Alone" and would earn Pesci an Oscar.

Pesci's silly performance as Harry showed a different side of the actor and led to more comedic movies, such as "My Cousin Vinny," and playing the bumbling sidekick to Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the "Lethal Weapon" movies.

Since "Lethal Weapon 4" in 1998, Pesci, 81, has appeared in fewer movies. In 2019, he teamed up with Scorsese once more for the director's Netflix epic "The Irishman." Four years later, in 2023, he had a main role in the Peacock series "Bupkis," which was loosely based on the life of its star, Pete Davidson.

Daniel Stern
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Daniel Stern in "Home Alone."

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Stern played Marv, the other half of the "Wet Bandits."

Stern's Marv is so memorable because he plays perfectly across from Pesci's Harry.

Though Harry is the leader, Marv thinks he's his intellectual equal (though what neither of them know is that they are both idiots) which leads to great comedic moments as the two try to outsmart Kevin.

And then there's Stern's physical comedy, which is the secret sauce of this movie.

Daniel Stern is a dependable character actor.
Actor Daniel Stern arrives at the 2014 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour - WGN America Presents "Manhattan" at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 9, 2014
Daniel Stern in 2014.

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Stern has been a Hollywood fixture going all the way back to his first movie, 1979's "Breaking Away." But around the time of the "Home Alone" release, Stern was at the height of his fame.

He was the narrator of the hit TV show "The Wonder Years," and a year after "Home Alone," he starred in another hit comedy, "City Slickers."

Most recently, the 67-year-old starred in the Hulu series "Shrill" and the Apple TV+ series "For All Mankind."

Catherine O'Hara
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Catherine O'Hara in "Home Alone."

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O'Hara played Kevin's mom, Kate, who, after realizing he's home alone, travels back to be with him.

Kate, along with her husband Peter (John Heard), are definitely up there as a pair of the worst parents in movie history.

Not only do they not double-check the head count to make sure all the kids are with them as they rush to their flight to Paris in the first "Home Alone," but they also lose track of Kevin again in the sequel, "Lost in New York."

Catherine O'Hara won an Emmy for "Schitt's Creek" in 2020.
Catherine O'Hara at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards held at Peacock Theater on September 15, 2024
Catherine O'Hara in 2024.

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O'Hara, 70, has gone on to have an incredible career playing a wide range of characters.

For years, she was best known for her work on Christopher Guest mockumentaries, such as "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind." She also frequently collaborated with Tim Burton, with voice roles in "A Nightmare Before Christmas," "Beetlejuice," and "Frankenweenie."

More recently, she's found huge acclaim for her role on the hit TV show "Schitt's Creek." At the 2020 Emmys, she won for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series for her performance in the final season.

Since "Schitt's Creek" wrapped, she's busier than ever. Since 2020, O'Hara has appeared in "Elemental," "Pain Hustlers," "Argylle," "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," and "The Wild Robot." In 2025, she's joining the cast of "The Last of Us."

Heartwarmingly, O'Hara was on hand to help present her on-screen son, Macaulay Culkin, with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in February 2024. He even called her "mama," and she called him "darling baby."

Devin Ratray
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Devin Ratray in "Home Alone."

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Ratray played Kevin's older brother Buzz, who loved to bully and scare his younger sibling. In other words, the perfect evil older brother.

With no care at all for Kevin, he spends most of the beginning of the movie teasing, tormenting, and scaring his younger brother.

Buzz even tells Kevin that their neighbor Old Man Marley kills people with his shovel, which turns out not to be true.

Devin Ratray pleaded guilty to domestic violence in 2024.
Devin Ratray at Alexander Wang & STXfilms’ New York Special Screening of β€œHustlers” on September 10, 2019
Devin Ratray in 2019.

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As an adult, Ratray, 47, starred in Alexander Payne's "Nebraska" and has worked multiple times with Steven Soderbergh ("Side Effects," "Mosaic," "Kimi"). He also had a cameo role in the Disney+ sequel to "Home Alone," "Home Sweet Home Alone" as an older Buzz β€” he's a police officer now.

However, Ratray has also experienced legal troubles. In 2021, he was arrested in Oklahoma while attending a fan convention for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend, per Deadline. In 2024, he pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic violence, People reported.

After his arrest in 2021, another woman came forward accusing Ratray of raping her in 2017. CNN reported in 2022 that the NYPD was investigating the case. Ratray denied the accusations in a call with the outlet. He did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Hope Davis
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In one of the first roles of her career, Davis plays the French airport ticket agent who has to give the McCallisters the bad news that there are no flights back to Chicago.

Though she has a great French accent, Davis is not French β€” she's from New Jersey.

Hope Davis has been nominated for numerous awards.
Hope Davis attends the New York premiere of "Asteroid City" at Alice Tully Hall on June 13, 2023
Hope Davis in 2023.

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Since her small role in "Home Alone," Davis, 60, has built a successful acting career.

She's best known for her dramatic work in movies such as "About Schmidt" and "American Splendor." Davis also played Tony Stark's mother, Maria, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

In 2022, she was nominated for an Emmy for outstanding guest actress in a dramatic series for her performance as Sandi Furness in "Succession."

This year, she had a guest role in the Apple TV+ thriller miniseries "Before," which starred Billy Crystal and Rosie Perez.

Kieran Culkin
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Kieran Culkin in "Home Alone."

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Culkin played Fuller, Kevin's youngest cousin.

Fuller is best known as the family bedwetter (and the character tasked with shameless product placement as he sips a can of Pepsi at the dinner table).

Kieran Culkin is best known for "Succession."
Kieran Culkin attends the Gothams 34th Annual Film Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on December 02, 2024 in New York City.
Kieran Culkin in 2024.

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Unlike his brother, Macaulay, Kieran didn't experience the early pressure of superstardom, making it possible to steadily build a career in Hollywood β€” though he did appear in "Father of the Bride" and "She's All That" while he was still a kid.

Along with scoring great roles in movies such as "Igby Goes Down" and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," he found his stride playing the despicable (and somehow lovable) Roman Roy in "Succession."

He received four Golden Globe nominations in a row for playing Roman, winning on his fourth try for the final season. He also received three Emmy nominations, winning for the final season as well.

In 2024, he co-starred in the dramedy "A Royal Pain" alongside Jesse Eisenberg as a pair of cousins trekking through Poland on a Holocaust tour. He's receiving plenty of buzz for his portrayal of Benji.

Roberts Blossom, who played Old Man Marley, died in 2011.
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Roberts Blossom in "Home Alone."

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Old Man Marley, Kevin's creepy-looking neighbor who Buzz says is a killer but turns out to be a nice grandpa, was played by character actor Roberts Blossom.

Having close to 60 roles over his career, including "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "The Last Temptation of Christ," Blossom will forever be known for his role in "Home Alone."

Blossom died at the age of 87 in 2011, per the Los Angeles Times.

Kevin's dad, Peter, was played by John Heard. He died in 2017.
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John Heard in "Home Alone."

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John Heard played Kevin's dad, Peter, who stays back with the family in Paris when Kate returns to Kevin.

Heard starred in countless hit movies, including "Big" and "Awakenings," and TV shows. He earned an Emmy nomination for his role as Detective Vin Makazian on "The Sopranos."

Heard died in 2017 at the age of 71, according to The New York Times.

The polka-loving Gus Polinski was played by John Candy. He died in 1994.
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John Candy in "Home Alone."

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John Candy was good friends with "Home Alone" producer John Hughes, so he agreed to do a cameo in the movie.

In it he plays Gus Polinski, "the polka king of the Midwest," who helps Kate get back to Kevin by driving her home.

Director Chris Columbus told Business Insider in 2020 that most of the lines Candy said as Gus were improvised. Candy's contribution led to some of the funniest moments in the movie.

Candy was an established star when he showed up on "Home Alone." He had already starred in hits such as "Splash," "Trains, Plains, and Automobiles," "Spaceballs," and "Uncle Buck."

Candy died in 1994 at the age of 43.

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This year's Netflix holiday movies ranked from worst to best

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"Carry-On."

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  • Netflix has become a rival to Hallmark and Lifetime with its original holiday films.
  • This year, six holiday films have been released.
  • "The Merry Gentlemen" is the only one we'd call unwatchable.

When Netflix released "A Christmas Prince" in 2017, it became one of the true viral moments of the holiday season.

Seven years and two more "Christmas Prince" films later, Netflix has come to compete with holiday TV movie giants such as Hallmark and Lifetime, which are estimated to get at least one-third of their ad revenue from the holiday season.

So far this year, Netflix has released six new Christmas films β€” "Hot Frosty," "Meet Me Next Christmas," "Our Little Secret," "That Christmas," and "Carry-On" β€” ranging from sweet to a little forgettable.

Here are the movies ranked from worst to best … and which one we think you should avoid entirely.

6. 'The Merry Gentlemen'
Chad Michael Murray and Britt Robertson in "The Merry Gentlemen." They're walking down a street together linking arms.
"The Merry Gentlemen."

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As a fan of "One Tree Hill," "A Cinderella Story," "Freaky Friday," and even "Agent Carter," it pains me to say this Chad Michael Murray-led holiday rom-com is just bad.

Murray's love interest is played by Britt Robertson, and yet they just don't have chemistry. The plot is nonsensical β€” three inexperienced male dancers somehow bring in $30,000 for a struggling bar in a tiny town in less than a month β€” and it doesn't seem as if Murray's or Roberston's characters get a happy ending.

Robertson plays Ashley, who turns down a 25% raise and a three-year contract at her dream job and gives up her New York City apartment to become a choreographer for the male strippers and to date a man she barely knows. Why couldn't Luke (Murray) take his handyman skills to the Big Apple?

Spend your 87 minutes watching two "One Tree Hill" holiday episodes instead.

5. 'Meet Me Next Christmas'
Devale Ellis and Christina Milian in "Meet Me Next Christmas."
"Meet Me Next Christmas."

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Christina Milian is one of Netflix's romance queens, and it's easy to see why. She's charming as Layla, our hero, who breaks up with her boyfriend after finding out he's cheating on her and decides to find the man she had a meet-cute with at an airport lounge the year prior.

Yet, that's not what the movie is about. Instead, it's the story of Layla actually falling in love with her personal concierge, Teddy (Devale Ellis).

But … why does she need a personal concierge? And why is the main driving force of this film Layla's desperate need to get tickets to a Pentatonix concert?

Yes, the a cappella sensation Pentatonix plays a huge role in this movie, which unfortunately dates it a bit. There's no denying that the members of Pentatonix are talented (and they're pretty funny in the film), but it's hard to believe anyone cares about them this much in 2024.

Maybe if this movie was made a decade ago when they were at the height of their virality and the a cappella craze led by "Pitch Perfect" and "Glee" was still all the rage, but not now.

I also found it hard to tell whether Layla lived in New York City or was just visiting β€”Β I think we're meant to believe she lives in NYC, but she acts like she's never left the suburbs. She unquestioningly trusts a ticket broker who's clearly scamming her, and she doesn't know her way around the city.

This film had its fun (if not a bit misplaced) moments β€” see: the drag show that happens mid-movie β€” but the romance ultimately left me a bit bored.

4. 'Our Little Secret'
Jon Rudnitsky, Lindsay Lohan, Katie Baker, and Ian Harding in "Our Little Secret," walking down the street together.
"Our Little Secret."

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There's a lot happening in "Our Little Secret." Our story begins 10 years after Avery (Lindsay Lohan) and Logan (Ian Harding) have dramatically broken up after a failed proposal from Logan.

They reunite, only to find out that their current significant others, Cameron (Jon Rudnitsky) and Cassie (Katie Baker), are siblings. To avoid any awkwardness, they decide not to tell anyone they're exes β€” while this doesn't make any sense, it gives ample opportunities for hijinks.

This film lives and dies by its cast, which also includes Kristin Chenoweth and Dan Bucatinsky as Cameron and Cassie's parents and Tim Meadows and Judy Reyes as their family friends; yes, that makes this movie a "Mean Girls" reunion.

Harding and Lohan are both charming in this film, even if their chemistry isn't the strongest we've seen. But Chenoweth is truly off the wall in this film, bringing a "Monster-in-Law" quality to the proceedings.

This is easily the best of Lohan's three Netflix films, and one scene in which she has to act high while reading at a church proves her comedic chops are as strong as ever.

3. 'Hot Frosty'
dustin milligan in hot frosty
"Hot Frosty."

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In "Hot Frosty," after Kathy (Lacey Chabert, another holiday-romance queen) is gifted a scarf by her kindly neighbors, she gives it to a strangely jacked snowman.

And wouldn't you know it, the very next day, the juiced-up snowman comes to life and is now a human man named Jack (Dustin Milligan, aka Ted from "Schitt's Creek").

He has the mind of a toddler but somehow speaks perfect English and can learn anything from YouTube except what cancer is. He essentially imprints on Kathy, who's still grieving the loss of her husband.

Does this movie make any sense? Of course not. But under the overwhelming thirstiness for Jack the Hot Snowman, there's a sweet message about learning to paddle your own canoe.

This movie is also elevated by supporting performances from Joe Lo Truglio, Craig Robinson, and Katy Mixon.

2. 'That Christmas'
A still from the animated film "That Christmas," with a character looking upward with kids behind her.
"That Christmas."

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Of course, one of Netflix's best holiday films is the one written by the same person who wrote "Love Actually" and features the voice of Logan Roy (Brian Cox) as Santa Claus. Was it even a question?

"That Christmas" owes a lot to "Love Actually," actually, since it has a similar structure of separate yet overlapping stories. One follows a group of parents who have been stranded in a snowbank, another follows Santa as he's caught in a blizzard, and yet another is about a group of kids whose parents cannot get home for Christmas.

The sweet tale features an all-star cast. In addition to Cox, there's Fiona Shaw, Bill Nighy, Jodie Whittaker, and Lolly Adefope.

Plus, it's only 92 minutes, which makes it the perfect runtime for anyone with kids.

1. 'Carry-On'
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"Carry-On."

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"Carry-On" is the exact type of action movie that we love to watch with the whole family during the holidays β€” it's a little dumb, but highly entertaining.

Taron Egerton (an actual movie star) plays Ethan, a TSA agent who wants nothing more than to become a police officer to support his girlfriend, Nora (Sofia Carson), and their unborn child.

Instead, he gets rejected from the police academy and is forced to work on Christmas Eve β€” which is when he meets the mysterious Traveler, played by the always-compelling Jason Bateman.

When the Traveler demands Ethan let a suspicious package through security or he'll murder Nora, all hell breaks loose. It's basically "Die Hard" in the airport. Sure, that might already exist as "Die Hard 2," but it doesn't mean it's not exceedingly fun to watch.

If you're part of a family who would rather chug expired egg nog than watch a rom-com, queue up "Carry-On." You won't regret it.

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