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apnaaghar · 6 months ago
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An outstanding and classy architecture that marks the beginning and functioning of very first Hotel Unit on PR-7 at Roselyn Square
A WELL GROOMED ROOM
Top Floor
Super Area: 636 Sq. Ft.
Fully Furnished
LEASED
Rent: ₹50,000/- per month with 36 Months Locking
Introductory Price: ₹1,20,00,048/-+ AMC ₹3,24,207/- advance for 3 Years
Other Charges
Fire Fighting: ₹150/- per Sq. Ft. + GST
IFMS: ₹100/- per Sq. Ft.
Power Backup: ₹150/- Sq. Ft. + GST
EDC: ₹150 per Sq. Ft. + GST
Immediate Registry
Terms & Conditions Apply
THAKUR'S
Call us at:- 8699457974-
For more detail call / WhatsApp us at:-
+91 9781191177
+91 9781491177
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meiko333 · 5 months ago
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My Rainbow High Pansexual Headcanons
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mysticstarlightduck · 6 months ago
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Unicorn, Potion, Cauldron!
Thank you for the ask, @zackprincebooks!!!!
(Ask Game Here)
UNICORN - What makes your WIP and your writing stand out?
And the answer is... I am not sure. I try to make all of my WIPs unique, be it when it comes to plot, setting, or characters, or through the subversion (or by embracing depending on the context) of some tropes. I hope that all of my WIPs have an immersive worldbuilding that feels alive with characters that have rich internal conflict and interesting dynamics, alongside an exciting and intriguing story. At least that's what I hope to achieve.
POTION - If potions exist in your WIP, give me a potion recipe!
Yes, potions exist in almost all of my high fantasy WIPs! For this ask, I'll go with a potion from Song of Thorns (this potion is a product of mixed studies of alchemical sorcery and hemomancy, and is consumed throughout the book by Tarrant to try and ward off his infection by the Blood Plague/Curse while he seeks to break his soulbinding contract).
Elisian's Plea (or Draught of Delayed Sorrow)
Dried out Feyrose petals
Distilled Frost Wyrm's blood
One drop of Nightshade (heavily diluted)
Bone dust (deer bones)
Hangman's Bloom (a rare flower that grows in the cursed parts of the Borderland Forests)
Flavored water
How to Prepare: (according to Tarrant's diary)
"Mix the wyrm's blood and the (deer) bone dust into a fine paste until it becomes an even mixture. Add one drop of diluted nightshade. Ground the Feyrose petals and the Hangman's Bloom into a powder and add to the mix. Add the (vanilla flavored, my preference) water and mix until it's all liquid and glows scarlet like a vampire's blood. Drink one vial between each cycle of the moon. Repeat."
CAULDRON - Give me a fantasy food!
Grilled Sea Monster meat, served with cheesy potato buns.
"A delicacy from Myrwater Harbor, the seaside kingdom where Roselyn and her siblings were born in Song of Thorns. Sea monster meat is one of the main exports of the city, and is at the heart of this backwater harbor's culinary culture. Every month, enormous wood and metal fishing ships return to the harbor with gigantic sea monsters as their day's prize. This dish is typically prepared by taverns, where large chunks of this rare meat are roasted over a wood-fired oven, while fresh cheese and potato buns are prepared. Once cooked, the fish meat is typically cut into small squares and covered with a rich sauce made of a variety of seasonal local spices, and is served along with the cheesy potato buns on a wooden plate"
Smoked venison pie with wildberry and (deer) blood sauce
"From the opposite side of the continent (still in the WIP Song of Thorns), another dish, this time one typically enjoyed by those of Vampyric or simply Fey roots. Being talented hunters, game meat is one of the main sources of food for both faeries and vampyrs alike. This pie takes a long time to be prepared. It is made of smoked venison meat, covered by a sauce made of deer blood, wildberries and a variety of spices, as well as some forest vegetables. The pie's crust is a thin and layered dough, very light."
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n-thakur · 6 months ago
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THAKUR'S - Ultra luxury hotel rooms at Roselyn Square
An outstanding and classy architecture that marks the beginning and functioning of very first Hotel Unit on PR-7 at Roselyn Square
A WELL GROOMED ROOM
Top Floor
Super Area: 636 Sq. Ft.
Fully Furnished 
LEASED
Rent: ₹50,000/- per month with 36 Months Locking
Introductory Price: ₹1,20,00,048/-+ AMC ₹3,24,207/- advance for 3 Years
Other Charges
Fire Fighting: ₹150/- per Sq. Ft. + GST
IFMS: ₹100/- per Sq. Ft.
Power Backup: ₹150/- Sq. Ft. + GST
EDC: ₹150 per Sq. Ft. + GST
Immediate Registry
Terms & Conditions Apply
THAKUR'S
Call us at:- 8699457974
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saskiavalentineapologist · 3 years ago
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himbim, himbo, bimbo, herbo....
thembo and thembim
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rurpleplayssims · 2 years ago
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Roselyn and Helen wandered off, intently discussing the plans that were in place for the day of the founder’s wedding in Campbell Quay, despite being a good few weeks away.
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Becky remained on the bench, sat there watching the world go by and enjoying how rare a car or van would drive past. Despite it being in the centre of the town, the Square was quite peaceful. 
Althea had told Becky that when she’d been planning the location of buildings on the land that the town sat on, she’d always intended to try to keep as few cars as possible in the town centre. The big buildings were employees were likely to come from outside town were situated near the west entrance to town, so that the cars weren’t always going past the homes and ideal centre. 
It only made Becky wonder more and more if she should join the office for Althea and help expand the town as Luke had suggested. 
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After about half an hour of sitting on the bench by herself, in which Helen had left her to go round Roselyn’s, she got up and made a point to introduce herself to Jed, the head of town security. 
“Good to meet you Mr Norman” she said politely. 
He chortled “Please call me Jed, sounds far too formal!”
“How’s Briony?” Becky asked, even though Briony had been writing an update on her pregnancy every day in The Campbell Chronicle, the local newspaper where Briony was the editor. 
Jed rolled his eyes with good humour. “She’s cranky today so I’m making myself scarce. I think the twins are causing her lack of sleep at the moment.”
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Just then Emmy walked by and made a point to introduce herself to Becky. “Were you looking for a job, per chance?”
Becky shook her head “Are you trying to fill a position?”
“Yeah” Emmy admitted. “Cheryl’s thinking of leaving and we need a worker as hardworking as she is.”
Becky smirked “I’m flattered you think I’m hardworking but I did my time in a shop when I was a teenager. Personally, I hated it. Plus, I get paid a lot more than Thomas could pay me. ”
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sleepykittypaws · 5 years ago
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2021 TV Holiday Premieres
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Updated: December 29, 2021
ABC
NOTE: Most will also be available to stream on Hulu the following day
30th Annual BMO Harris Bank Magnificent Mile Lights Festival Parade (local, live parade coverage hosted by Alan Krashesky and Cheryl Burton, with replays on ABC affiliates across the country, check local listings) - Nov. 21, ABC 7 Chicago and streaming on abc7chicago.com
The Magic Maker (magician Adam Trent helps people surprise their loved ones with illusions) - Nov. 25
Wonderful World of Disney Magical Holiday Celebration (holiday highlights and music hosted by Derek & Julianne Hough and Ariana DeBose; with celebrity special guests including Kristin Chenoweth, Darren Criss, Boyz II Men and Joey Fatone, from Disney parks around the globe) - Nov. 28
The Great Christmas Light Fight (season 9 of the seasonal reality competition featuring outrageous holiday displays judged by Carter Oosterhouse and Taniya Nayak; six-episodes filmed in 2020, shown over three nights) - Nov. 28
CMA Country Christmas (annual holiday concert special hosted by Carly Pearce and Gabby Barrett, featuring performances from Jimmie Allen, Louis York & The Shindellas, BRELAND, Brett Eldredge, Lady A, Pistol Annies, Carrie Underwood and Lainey Wilson; filmed in Nashville) - Nov. 29 (Teaser)
Something’s Coming: West Side Story (A preview special for the upcoming big screen adaptation of the classic musical) - Dec. 5
A Very Boy Band Holiday (All-star line-up of boy band stars from *NSYNC, Boyz II Men, New Edition, NKOTB, O-Town and 98 Degrees celebrate the season with song in this musical special) - Dec. 6
Live in Front of a Studio Audience (LIVE recreations of classic sitcom episodes of Diff’rent Strokes and The Facts of Life starring Ann Dowd, Jennifer Aniston, Gabrielle Union, Allison Tolman, Kathryn Hahn, John Lithgow, Kevin Hart and Damon Wayans, executive produced by Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear) - Dec. 7
Shark Tank Holiday (holiday-themed episode of the product-idea pitch show) - Dec. 10
America’s Funniest Home Videos Holiday 2021 (new viral holiday video compliation) - Dec. 12
Supermarket Sweep Holiday (special holiday episode of the Leslie Jones-hosted game show) - Dec. 12
Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade (annual holiday parade/musical showcase taped in Disney World, Disneyland and other Disney Parks worldwide; hosted by Derek & Julianne Hough, Trevor Jackson and Sherry Cola and featuring Jimmie Allen, Kristin Chenoweth, Darren Criss, Meg Donnelly, Brett Eldredge, Norah Jones, Pentatonix and Gwen Stefani) - Dec. 25
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2022 (annual Times Square ball drop celebration hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Liza Koshy, Ciara from L.A., Billy Porter from New Orleans, and Roselyn Sanchez with the first Spanish-language countdown from Puerto Rico) - Dec. 31
The Rose Parade (live parade coverage from Pasadena) - Jan. 1, 2022
NBC
NOTE: Most will also be available to stream on Peacock
A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving (highlights from SNL’s best Thanksgiving sketches) - Nov. 24
95th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (official parade coverage, LIVE)  - Nov. 25
National Dog Show Presented by Purina (taped coverage of the 20th anniversary National Dog Show from Oaks, Pennsylvania, hosted by John O’Hurley and David Frei) - Nov. 25
5 More Sleeps ‘Til Christmas (animated special starring Jimmy Fallon, Kari Wahlgren and Affion Crockett; directed by Borja Pena Gorostegui; written by Jon Foster and James Lamont; based on the book by Fallon, who is also producing) - Nov. 26
Trolls Holiday in Harmony (animated special based on the Trolls movie franchise characters, featuring the voices of Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake) - Nov. 26 (Trailer), available on DVD and digital on Nov. 30
89th Annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center (annual New York City tree lighting, LIVE, hosted by Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker and Craig Melvin, with special guests Alessia Cara, Harry Connick Jr., Mickey Guyton, Norah Jones, Brad Paisley, Rob Thomas, Carrie Underwood and the Radio City Rockettes) - Dec. 1
Kelly Clarkson Presents When Christmas Around (musical variety special featuring Clarkson and Brett Eldredge, Ariana Grande, Jay Leno, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Odom Jr. and Amy Poehler, honoring “everyday heroes.”) - Dec. 1
Annie Live! (live version of the Broadway musical starring Taraji P. Henson, Celina Smith, Nicole Scherzinger, Harry Connick Jr., Tituss Burgess and Megan Hilty; produced by Bob Greenblatt and Neil Meron; directed by Alex Rudzinski) - Dec. 2
A Foxwoods Holiday Special (Christmas show from the Connecticut casino) - Dec. 4 on NBC CT, check local listing for other local New England showings
Michael Buble’s Christmas in the City (the singer and special guests celebrate the holidays with a night of comedy and music from Rockefeller Center, featuring special guests including Jimmy Fallon, Leon Bridges, Hannah Waddingham and Kermit the Frog) - Dec. 6
The People’s Choice Awards (annual entertainment awards show) - Dec. 7
A Very Chrisley Christmas (The reality show family needs a miracle to save their holiday after the youngest’s letter to Santa goes astray while spending Christmas at Nanny’s) - Dec. 15
Young Rock: A Christmas Peril (UK-style, stand-alone holiday special based on the NBC sitcom; Three different Christmases shape young Dwayne Johnson’s life ) - Dec. 15
Kenan Christmas (UK-style, stand-alone holiday special based on the NBC sitcom; The morning show preps for a holiday special) - Dec. 15
Mr. Mayor’s Magical L.A. Christmas (UK-style, stand-alone holiday special based on the NBC sitcom; The City Hall staff is forced to work on “L.A. Christmas Eve”) - Dec. 15
L’Oreal Paris Women of Worth (celebrate real-life heroes with ten inspiring true stories of fearless women who worked tirelessly for meaningful change) - Dec. 16
A Saturday Night Live Christmas (highlights from SNL’s best Christmas sketches) - Dec. 21
Christmas Eve Mass (Pope Francis-led mass from St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome) - Dec. 24
Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party Hosted by Miley Cyrus and Pete Davidson (special New Year’s countdown with Cyrus, Davidson and special guests; executive produced by Lorne Michaels) - Dec. 31
Lone Star NYE: Countdown to 2022 (Dallas-Ft. Worth New Year’s celebration featuring Scotty McCreery, hosted by Katy Blakey and D.J. Williams) - Dec. 31, DFW
The Rose Parade’s New Year Celebration (live parade coverage from Pasadena, Calif.) - Jan. 1, 2022
CBS
NOTE: Most will also be available to stream on Paramount+
Adele One Night Only (The singer performs songs from her new album, 30, and chats with Oprah Winfrey) - Nov. 14
The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS (unofficial parade coverage of the Macy’s parade, LIVE, hosted by Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight)  - Nov. 25
One Last Time: An Evening with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett (the legendary singers perform at Radio City Music Hall; filmed in New York City in August) - Nov. 28
Let’s Make a Deal Christmas (special holiday edition of the Wayne Brady-hosted game show, featuring Kristin Chenoweth) - Dec. 3
23rd Annual A Home for the Holidays at the Grove (23rd annual celebration of foster care and adoption, featuring four special families, with appearances from special celebrity guests including Justin Bieber, Kane Brown, Alessia Cara and Darren Criss) - Dec. 5
The National Christmas Tree Lighting (The official lighting of the National Park Service tree in Washington, D.C. hosted by LL Cool J and featuring performances from Billy Porter, Chris Stapleton, H.E.R., Juanes, Keb' Mo', Kristin Chenoweth, Maren Morris and Patti LaBelle) - Dec. 5
A Christmas Proposal (holiday movie starring Adam Rodriguez and Jessica Camacho; directed by Martin Wood; A chef hoping to get money to start a food truck business agrees to pose as the girlfriend of an attorney who hopes to show his family he’s settled down; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 12
Christmas Takes Flight (holiday movie starring Katie Lowes, Evan Williams, Andrew Airlie, Kyra Leroux, Erik Gow and Keisha Haines; Directed by Michael Robison, about a new airline CEO who tries to stifle company Christmas plans to save money, but gets pushback from a pilot whose family used to own the business; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 19
Let’s Make a Deal Christmas (three episodes of game show holiday cheer with host Wayne Brady) - Dec. 22
The Price is Right at Night Holiday (special holiday edition of the game show hosted by Drew Carey) - Dec. 22
The 44th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (annual awards show celebrating opera star Justino Díaz, Motown founder Berry Gordy, Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels, Bette Midler and singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell) - Dec. 22
The 2021 Musial Awards (Wayne Gretzky and wife Janet Jones are honored with the Stan Musial Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating extraordinary sportsmanship in a ceremony taking place November 20th in St. Louis and airing via tape delay) - Dec. 25
The Year: 2021 (news, year-in-review special, hosted by Robin Roberts and looking back at the most noteworthy moments of 2021) - Dec. 27 
New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash (New Year’s countdown live from Nashville hosted by Bobby Bones and Rachel Smith, with special musical guests Jason Aldean, Jimmie Allen, Kelsea Ballerini, Gabby Barrett, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Elle King, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton, Cole Swindell and Zac Brown Band, among others) - Dec. 31
FOX
NOTE: Some will also be available to stream on Hulu the following day
The Moodys (season 2 of the U.S. adaptation of the 2012 Australian comedy series A Moody Christmas starring Denis Leary, Elizabeth Perkins, Jay Baruchel, Maria Gabriela de Faria and Chelsea Frei; Unlike season 1, the second season of this dysfunctional Chicago family comedy won’t be set at the holidays) - Apr. 1
World Pet Games (animal competition special hosted by Erin Andrews and Finesse Mitchell, and featuring talented pets from more than 20 countries) - Nov. 25
Gordon Ramsay: Christmas Vacation (aired in the U.K. in 2020 as Christmas Road Trip: Three Unwise Men; The three chef friends visit Santa’s homeland in Finland) - Dec. 14
I Can See Your Voice Holiday Spectacular (special holiday-themed episode of the game show hosted by Ken Jeong, with guest judges Nicole Byer, Cheryl Hines and Debbie Gibson) - Dec. 14
The Secrets of Christmas: Revealed! (holiday mockumentary; A "data breach" at the North Pole reveals all of Santa's secrets, but who was the leaker?) - Dec. 20; also available on Tubi (Preview)
The Masked Singer Christmas Singalong (singalongs, behind-the-scenes footage and fan favorites from the competition series gather in this new holiday special) - Dec. 22
Fantasy Island: Welcome to the Snowglobe (special two-part holiday episode of the FOX reboot of the classic 1970s anthology series; Roselyn Sanchez stars along with guest stars Lindsey Krafft, Eddie Cahill and Benjamin Stockham; A guest finds themselves immersed in a holiday movie) - Dec. 23
TMZ Merry Elfin’ Christmas: Bye, Bye 2021 (holiday year in review special featuring Joel McHale, Howie Mandel, WWE Champ Becky Lynch, Nene Leakes and Chrishell Stause) - Dec. 26
CW
Masters of Illusion: Christmas Magic 2021 (annual magic show holiday special, hosted by Dean Cain) - Nov. 26
Wellington Paranormal: ‘Twas the Patrol Before Christmas (special holiday episode of the New Zealand spin-off series of What We Do in the Shadows; first time available in the U.S., aired in N.Z. in 2019) - Nov. 27
The Waltons’ Homecoming (remake of the classic 1971 Christmas movie that spawned the long-running The Waltons TV series to celebrate its 50th anniversary; starring Bellamy Young, Logan Shroyer, Ben Lawson, Marcelle LeBlanc, Christian Finlayson, Tatum Matthews, Samuel Goergen, Callaway Corrick, Rebecca Koon, Alpha Trivette, Marilyn McCoo, and Billy Davis Jr., with original "John Boy" Richard Thomas returning as the Narrator; written by Jim Strain and directed by Lev L. Spiro; A struggling Depression-era family is missing their father at the holidays, while their eldest son who dreams of being an author tries to help him get home for Christmas despite a storm) - Nov. 28, available via DVD and digital on Dec. 14
The Black Pack: We Three Kings (holiday variety special starring Ne-Yo, Taye Diggs and Eric Bellinger, inspired by the Rat Pack holiday specials of yore; also featuring Bre-Z, Jordin Sparks, Tank and Sevyn Streeter) - Nov. 29
World’s Funniest Animals: Christmas (video clip special hosted by Elizabeth Stanton with special guest Kayla Compton) - Dec. 1
Beebo Saves Christmas (animated special based on the breakout cuddly character from DC’s Legends of Tomorrow; starring Ben Diskin, Chris Kattan, Ernie Hudson and Yvette Nicole Brown, with Victor Garber narrating; After saving the world, Beebo tries to find the true meaning of Christmas and runs into an evil elf trying to eliminate Santa) - Dec. 1
Christmas Around the World (special about worldwide holiday traditions, past and present, hosted by Dean Cain and Laura McKenzie) - Dec. 8
Legends of the Hidden Temple Holiday (special Christmas edition of the game show hosted by Cristela Alonzo) -Dec. 12
Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown 2021 (the 12-best worldwide holiday commercials, hosted by Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner) - Dec. 12
iHeart Radio Jingle Ball 2021 (musical concert special featuring Dua Lipa, Ed Sheeran, Lil Nas X, the Jonas Brothers, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat and more; filmed in New York City) - Dec. 15, livestream available Dec. 10 on the CW App
Dogs of the Year 2021 (special highlighting the most amazing dogs, and their owners, of 2021; hosted by Kevin Frazer and Keltie Knight) - Dec. 16
The 89th Hollywood Christmas Parade (annual parade broadcast featuring Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie, Dean Cain, Montel Williams and  Elizabeth Stanton; presented via tape delay from Hollywood; takes place on November 28th and supports the Marine’s Toys for Tots charity.) - Dec. 17
iHeartRadio Holiday Pop Up Party with Ed Sheeran (five-song performance, interview and holiday light show hosted by Elvis Duran and Maxwell & Crystal at the Empire State Building, filmed on December 8th in New York City) - Dec. 20 on the CW app, audio on iHeart radio
Popstar’s Best of 2021 (Elizabeth Stanton hosts a countdown of top musical acts and pop culture moments, as voted on by Popstar magazine readers) - Dec. 28
PBS
NOTE: Most also available to stream on PBS Passport; check local listings as debut and re-airs vary across different PBS stations
All Creatures Great and Small Christmas Special 2020 (co-production with Channel 5 in the UK, starring Nicholas Ralph and Anna Madeley, based on the book series by James Herriot, shot on location in Yorkshire and aired December 25, 2020 in the UK) - Feb. 21, U.S. debut
Sarah Brightman: A Christmas Symphony (holiday concert from the legendary soprano; filmed in London) - Oct. 16 (Preview)
Dean Martin & Frank Sinatra Family Christmas Show (Rat pack at home special not seen since 1967, with additional, new interview footage) - Oct. 29
Happy Holidays with Bing and Frank (Classic 1957 Christmas special, one of the first broadcast in color, remastered and featuring Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby) - Nov. 30
Alma’s Way Holiday Special (animated special based on the series created by Sesame Stree alum Sonia Manzano and Fred Rogers Productions, centered on Alma, a six-year-old Puerto Rican girl living in the Bronx) - Dec. 13
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (orchestral re-telling of the classic short short by E.T.A. Hoffmann, which became Tchaikovsky’s iconic ballet, with narrator Alan Cummings backed by the Scottish National Orchestra; recorded in 2019 but new to the U.S.) - Dec. 14
20 Years of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir (retrospective of Mormon Tabernacle Choir holiday concerts, narrated by Brian Stokes Mitchell) - Dec. 13, will also air on BYU TV Dec. 16
A Christmas Celtic Sojourn 2021 (Irish holiday musical special) - Dec. 17
The Wayfaring Project (concert film, featuring the Pacific Chorale, and Pacific Symphony under the direction of Robert Istad, with classic and contemporary favorites, both holiday and non) - Dec. 17
Christmas at the Belmont 2021 (the Belmont University choir welcomes special guest Josh Turner who features music from his new Christmas album) - Dec. 20
A St. Thomas Christmas: Bloom Eternal (holiday concert from the University of St. Thomas) - Dec. 20
In Performance at the White House: Spirit of the Season (D.C. holiday musical performances from Andrea Bocelli, Matteo Bocelli, Virginia Bocelli, Camila Cabello, Eric Church, the Jonas Brothers, Norah Jones, Pentatonix, Billy Porter, Northwell Health Nurse Choir, and more) - Dec. 21
Christmas in New York: Inside the Plaza (Channel 4 UK documentary, available for the first time in the U.S.; A look at the elaborate holiday events at one of the world’s most famous hotels) - Dec. 22
62nd Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration (Music, dance and more celebrating the season in Los Angeles) - Dec. 24, PBS SoCal
Call the Midwife Christmas Special (special holiday episode of the series, airing same day as in the UK) - Dec. 25
United in Song: Celebrating the American Dream (musical celebration of the American spirit hosted by Chita Rivera with special guests David Archuleta, Midori and Brandee Younger) - Dec. 31
ION
Christmas Down Under (holiday movie starring Paul O’Brien, Justine Kacir and Joanne Samuel; directed by Louis Mandylor; written by Leigh Joel Scott; A Type-A woman flies to Australia in search of her husband and his dysfunctional family after a fight, getting help from some eccentric characters and regaining her Christmas spirit along the way; filmed in Australia) - Nov. 21
A Christmas Witness (holiday movie starring Colin Egglesfield, Arielle Kebbel, LaDonna Tittle and Bryan Segal; directed by Melissa Kosar; written by Joany Kane; A detective must protect a low level mobster set to testify against his boss; filmed in Chicago) - Nov. 28
The Christmas Thief (holiday movie starring Vivica A Fox, Michelle Borth, Jarrid Masse, Bryson JonSteele and Rachel Cerda; directed by Danny Salles; written by Joany Kane; A private investigator trying to make a name for herself clashes with a local cop as they both try to solve a string of holiday break-ins; filmed in Chicago) - Dec. 5
A New Lease on Christmas (holiday movie starring Claire Coffee and George Stults; written by Jack Marchetti and Robert Friedman; A woman falls for a coffee shop owner, only to learn her new shop requires her to throw him out; filmed in Lafayette, La. in 2018) - Dec. 11
Bounce
Who Is Christmas Eve? (holiday movie starring Paige Hurd, Romeo Miller, Alex Wong, Juliana Harkavy and Milaya S. Gregory; directed by Christina Faith; written by Elyse Endick; A woman abandoned as a baby on Christmas Eve finds her birth family; filmed in New Jersey) - Nov. 21 (Trailer)
Stellar Tribute to the Holidays (gospel music variety special hosted by Jekalyn Carr and featuring Kierra Sheard Kelly, Mali Music, Charles Jenkins and Natalie Grant, among others) - Dec. 25, also airs in national syndication starting Dec. 5 (check local listings)
MeTV
MeTV's Super Colossal Cartoon Christmas! (the cast of Toon In With Me, including Bill Leff, weigh in on Christmas cartoons of yore including Looney Tunes’ “The Fright Before Christmas and “Gift Wrapped” Popeye’s “Seasin’s Greetinks!” and Tom & Jerry’s “The Night Before Christmas.”)��- Dec. 13
RFD-TV
Small Town Big Deal: Christmas Across America (nine-episode holiday series spin-off starring Jann Carl and Rodney Miller, who travel to small towns across the country to feature their unique holiday celebrations ). - Nov. 1, also available in syndication
TBN
Christmas Stories with Max Lucado (Author Max Lucado shares some of his best-loved, faith-filled Christmas tales) - Nov. 28
Hallmark Channel
A New Year’s Resolution (New Year’s movie filmed for 2019 then pulled from the schedule without explanation; starring Aimee Teegarden and Michael Rady; directed by Lesley Demetriades; A TV news producer resolves to say yes to more in the New Year ) - Jan. 7
Baby, It’s Cold Inside (anthology sequel to 2019′s Winter Castle starring Jocelyn Hudon, Steven Lund, Ish Morris and Kathryn Kohut; directed by Marita Grabiak; filmed at the Hotel de Glace in Quebec) - May 8
Crashing Through the Snow (holiday movie starring Amy Acker, Warren Christie, Brooke Nevin and Kristian Bruun; directed by R.C. Newey; written by Tamar Laddy; A woman agrees to spend an awkward holiday vacation with her ex and his new girlfriend, in order to be with their kids, then finds an unexpected ally in the new girlfriend’s brother; filmed in Winnipeg) - July 10 ***Review***
You, Me & the Christmas Trees (holiday movie starring Danica McKellar, Benjamin Ayres and Jason Hervey; directed by David Winning; An Evergreen expert and a tree farmer team up to find out what’s wrong on his family tree farm; filmed in Victoria, B.C.) - Oct. 22
Boyfriends of Christmas Past (holiday movie starring Catherine Haena Kim, Raymond Ablack, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Ish Morris, Alys Crocker, Jordan Kronis, Jon McLaren and Karn Kalra; directed by Don McBreaty; written by Lisa Parsons and based on the book by Edie Grace, who also publishes under the name Erika Marks; A marketing exec too busy for love is visited by the ghosts of four exes at the holidays who warn her she could lose her best friend if she doesn’t change her ways; filmed in Ottawa) - Oct. 23
The Santa Stakeout (holiday movie starring Tamera Mowry-Housley, Paul Campbell, Joe Pantoliano, Tom Pickett and Devon Alexander; directed by Peter Benson; Detectives reluctantly pair up and pose as newlyweds to stakeout their prime suspect in a series of holiday robberies, a Christmas-loving neighbor; filmed in Abbotsford, B.C.) - Oct. 24 **Review**
Christmas in Harmony (holiday movie starring Ashleigh Murray, Luke James, Michelle Williams, Loretta Devine, Basil Wallace and Tia Streaty; directed by Rusty Cundieff; written by Jessiline Berry; A woman home for the holidays is tricked into auditioning for a Christmas Eve choir directed by her ex-boyfriend; filmed in Wilmington, N.C.) - Oct. 29
Coyote Creek Christmas (holiday movie starring Janel Parrish, Ryan Paevey and Adriana Ravalli; produced by Antonio Cupo; directed by David Strasser; A daughter returns home to plan a holiday party for her family-owned inn, not knowing her parents plan to sell, and their handsome, single dad guest is the potential buyer; filmed in B.C.) - Oct. 30
Christmas Sail (holiday movie starring Katee Sackhoff, Patrick Sabongui and Terry O’Quinn; directed by Stacey N. Harding; To save her family home, reunite with her estranged father and give her daughter the perfect Christmas, a woman enters an annual Christmas boat light parade;  filmed in Gibsons, B.C.) - Oct. 31 ***Review***
Gingerbread Miracle (holiday movie starring Merritt Patterson and Jon Ecker; directed by Michael M Scott; Old friends work together at the holidays in a bakery famed for making magical, wish-granting gingerbread cookies; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 5
Next Stop, Christmas (holiday movie starring Lyndsy Fonseca, Chandler Massey, Eric Freeman, Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd; directed by Dustin Rikert; A train home for the holidays, becomes a train into the past as a woman with regrets gets a second chance at love; filmed in Norwich, Conn.) - Nov. 6 ***Review***
A Christmas Treasure (holiday movie starring Jordin Sparks and Michael Xavier; directed by Michael Robison; A grandfather’s journal helps two young people decide whether their future lies in the big city or the idyllic small town where they’re staying for the holidays; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 7
Open by Christmas (holiday movie starring Alison Sweeney, Brennan Elliot, Michael Karl Richards and Erica Durance; directed by David Weaver; An unopened high school Christmas card leads best friends on a quest to find true love; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 12
My Christmas Family Tree (holiday movie about a family-owned Christmas tree lot, starring Aimee Teegarden, Andrew Walker, James Tupper, Kendall Cross, Georgia Mae Orchard and Ava Telek; directed by Jason Bourque; written by Mark Hefti; A woman’s DNA test reveals unknown relatives she meets at the holidays; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 13
A Holiday in Harlem (holiday movie starring Olivia Washington, Will Adams, Tina Lifford and Eric Scott Ways; directed by Keith Powell; written by Monique N. Matthews; A New York City executive is guilted into visiting her grandma at Christmas, where she gets roped into helping plan the community holiday party; filmed in Connecticut) - Nov. 14
Nantucket Noel (holiday movie starring Trevor Donovan, Sarah Power and Fiona Vroom; written and directed by Kirsten Hansen; based on the book Let it Snow by Nancy Thayer; A heartless landlord raises the rent on a struggling, small-town toy store owner just before Christmas, but his granddaughter and her handsome, single uncle aren’t quite so Scrooge-like; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 19
A Christmas Together with You (holiday movie starring Laura Vandervoort, Niall Matter, Liza Huget and Harry Lennix; directed by Kevin Fair; written by Graham Locke; A father-daughter road trip to find a lost love during the holidays; filmed in Kelowna, B.C.) - Nov. 20
A Kiss Before Christmas (holiday movie starring Teri Hatcher, James Denton, Rachael McLaren, April Blackbird, Gino Anania, Rod Wilson and Kimberley Bradley; directed by Jeff Beesley; written by Mark Amato and Tracy Andreen; After a professional disappointment, a married man wishes for a new life and wakes up with one, only to realize his family was all he ever wanted; filmed in Winnipeg) - Nov. 21 ***Review***
The Nine Kittens of Christmas (sequel to the 2014 movie The Nine Lives of Christmas starring Kimberly Sustad, Brandon Routh, Gregory Harrison, Stephanie Bennett and LaTonya Williams; directed by David Winning; written by Erinne Dobson; Zach and Marilee have drifted apart, but a litter of kittens could reunite them in time for Christmas; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 25 ***Review***
Christmas CEO (holiday movie starring Marisol Nichols and Paul Greene; directed by Jonathan Wright; A small toymaker gets a chance to merge with a giant company, but needs permission from her ex-partner to close the deal; filmed in Ottawa) - Nov. 26
An Unexpected Christmas (holiday movie starring Bethany Joy Lenz and Tyler Hynes; directed by Michael Robison; written by Paul Campbell; Exes agree to fake it for Christmas in order to not upset their families, but will holiday magic rekindle their spark?; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 26 ***Review***
Making Spirits Bright (holiday movie starring Taylor Cole, Carlo Marks and Sarah Surh; directed by David Bercovici-Artieda; Rival holiday decorators must work together to win a town competition that could save both their family businesses; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 27
Christmas at Castle Hart (holiday movie starring Lacey Chabert and Stuart Townsend; directed by Stefan Scaini; written by Rick Garman and Paul Campbell; A woman in Ireland looking for her roots is mistaken for an event planner and helps host a castle Christmas soiree; filmed in Ireland) - Nov. 27 ***Review***
Christmas in Tahoe (holiday movie based on the 2015 Train album; starring Train lead singer Pat Monahan, Laura Osnes, Kyle Selig, George Lopez and Rebecca Staab; directed by Robert Lieberman; Trying to put together a show to save her family’s hotel, a woman must ask her musician ex for help; filmed in Whistler, B.C.) - Nov. 28
The Christmas Contest (holiday movie based on the book by Scarlet Wilson; starring and executive produced by Candace Cameron Bure, also starring John Brotherton and Barbara Niven; directed by Paula Elle; written by Joie Botkin; An ex-couple compete in a Christmas contest to see who can win the prize money for their chosen charity; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 28
Eight Gifts of Hanukkah (holiday movie starring Inbar Lavi and Jake Epstein; directed by Mark Jean; produced by Yale Kussin; A woman searches for her secret admirer at Hanukkah; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 3
A Very Merry Bridesmaid (holiday movie starring Emily Osment and Casey Deidrick; directed by David Strasser; written by Tracy Andreen and Elena Valdez; A woman’s Christmas Eve birthday is overshadowed by not only the holiday, but her brother’s wedding; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 4
Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday (holiday movie series starring real-life sisters and frequent Hallmark leads, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Ashley Williams, along with Mark Deklin, Keith D. Robinson, Susan Yeagley, Jason Buster, Logan Donovan, Jay Hunter and Roberta Valderrama; directed by Sean McNamara and written by Zac Hug, Claire Boyles, Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott; Big sister and single mom Jennifer, returns to her small hometown at the holidays and helps a childhood friend save the local movie theater; filmed in Utah) - Dec. 5
A Dickens of a Holiday! (holiday movie starring Brooke D’Orsay, Kristoffer Polaha and Chad Willett; directed by Paul Ziller; written by  Mark Hefti and Julie Sherman Wolfe; A woman entices a movie star back to his hometown to star in A Christmas Carol; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 10
A Royal Queens Christmas (holiday movie starring Megan Park, Julian Morris and Nicola Correia-Damude; directed by Lee Friedlander; A royal ends up in Queens, NY, helping a local put on a children’s holiday show; filmed in Toronto) - Dec. 11
Sister Swap: Christmas in the City (holiday movie series starring real-life sisters and frequent Hallmark leads, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Ashley Williams, along with Keith D. Robinson, Mark Deklin, Jason Buster, Logan Donovan, Jay Hunter and Roberta Valderrama; directed by Sean McNamara and written by Zac Hug, Claire Boyles, Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott; Younger sister Meg comes to town to help her big sister’s restaurant win a Christmas party contest, but clashes with Jennifer’s by-the-book General Manager; filmed in Utah) - Dec. 12
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls (holiday movie sequel to 2020′s The Christmas House, starring Robert Buckley, Ana Ayora, Jonathan Bennett, Brad Harder, Treat Williams and Sharon Lawrence; directed by Rich Newey; The Mitchell Brothers compete to see who can create the best Christmas House; filmed in Victoria, B.C.) - Dec. 18
'Tis the Season to be Merry (holiday movie starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Travis Van Winkle; directed by Gary Yates; A self-help author spends the holidays in Vermont to research her next book, but finds herself falling for a charming charity worker; filmed in Winnipeg) - Dec. 19
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Christmas in My Heart (holiday movie starring Heather Hemmens, Luke Macfarlane, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Bailey Thain and Léonora Bousquet-Sangho; directed by Pat Kiely and written by Liz Storm; A violinist returns to her hometown after her mother’s death to run the family music school and bonds with a talented student, whose dad is a country star grieving the loss of his wife; filmed in Saint-Léonard, Quebec) - Oct. 23
The Christmas Promise (holiday movie starring Torrey DeVitto, Dylan Bruce, Patrick Duffy, Greyston Holt and Giles Panton; directed by Fred Gerber; written by Kathy Kloves; A grieving woman makes a Christmas connection with a local handyman she hires to fix the home she planned to live in with her fiancé; filmed in B.C.) - Oct. 30
Debbie Macomber’s A Mrs. Miracle Christmas (holiday movie starring Kaitlin Doubelday, Steve Lund and Caroline Rhea; directed by Ruby Munro; based on the book by Debbie Macomber; adapted by Nina Weinman; A couple desperate for a child and struggling to care for their aging grandmother, are rescued by a mysterious stranger at the holidays; filmed in Victoria, B.C.) - Nov. 6 ***Review***
One December Night (holiday movie starring Eloise Mumford, Brett Dalton, Bruce Campbell and Peter Gallagher; directed by Clare Niederpruem; two music managers put aside their own differences to reunite their feuding rock star fathers for a holiday concert; filmed in Newburgh, Saugerties and Goshen, NY) - Nov. 13 ***Review***
Five More Minutes (holiday movie starring Nikki DeLoach and David Haydn-Jones; directed by Linda-Lisa Hayter; inspired by the Scotty McCreery song; A woman’s holiday is changed when she reads her grandfather’s journal) - Nov. 20
Time for Them to Come For Christmas (fourth in the holiday movie series executive-produced by Blake Shelton, following 2018′s Time for Me to Come Home For Christmas, 2019′s Time for You to Come Home for Christmas and 2020′s Time for Us to Come Home For Christmas; starring Jessy Schram, Brendan Penny, Brendon Zub, Alison Sweeney, Lisa Durupt, Lochlyn Munro, and April & Ava Telek; directed by Peter Benson; An amnesiac looking for answers travels cross country with her nurse at the holidays; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 27
Our Christmas Journey (holiday movie starring Holly Robinson-Peete, Lyriq Bent and Nik Sanchez; directed by Kevin Fair; written by Marcy Holland and Camille Thomasson; A single mother learns to let go of her son, who is living with autism; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 4
A Godwink Christmas: Miracle of Love (fourth in the anthology series based on the work of author SQuire Rushnell and executive-produced by Kathie Lee Gifford; starring Katherine Barrell and Alberto Frezzo; directed by Heather Hawthorn-Doyle; Two people feeling a little lost in their lives meet at the holidays while building a home for a charity; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 11
Christmas for Keeps (holiday movie starring Ashley Newbrough, Ryan Rotterman, Christa B. Allen and Marielle Scott; directed by Fred Gerber; written by Megan McNulty and Nikki DeLoach; Old friends reunite to celebrate their high school teacher; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 18
Lifetime
It’s a Wonderful Lifetime Holiday Movie Preview (hosted by Tia Mowry-Hardrict) - Nov. 7, available via VOD on Oct. 24
An Ice Wine Christmas (holiday movie starring Roselyn Sanchez and Lyriq Bent; directed by Jill Carter, written by Kelly Fullerton, and produced by Danielle von Zerneck; A big city sommelier returns home for the holidays and the annual ice wine harvest, only to clash with her family wine business’s new hire ; filmed in Niagara, Ont.) - Nov. 12 *Review*
A Picture Perfect Holiday (holiday movie starring Tatyana Ali, Henderson Wade, Dina Meyer, Paula Andrea Placido and Rivkah Reyes; directed by J.E. Logan; written by Anna S. White; A fashion photographer and wildlife photographer find themselves sharing a cabin at the holidays; filmed in Utah) - Nov. 13
Dancing Through the Snow (holiday movie starring AnnaLynne McCord and Colin Lawrence; directed by Paul Shapiro; written by Adam Rockoff; A ballet teacher finds herself falling for a firefighter single dad after a clip of him practicing with his daughter goes viral; filmed in Mission, B.C.) - Nov. 19 (Trailer)
You Make it Feel Like Christmas (holiday movie starring Michael Xavier, Mary Antonini and Stephanie Sy; directed by Lisa France; A newly returned soldier is disappointed to learn his ex-girlfriend isn't coming home for holidays due to a big opportunity for her business, so makes it his mission to get her home by Christmas to spend time with her father; filmed in Winnipeg and aired in Canada on CTV in 2020 as A Christmas Mission) - Nov. 20 (Trailer)
Baking Spirits Bright (holiday movie starring Rekha Sharma, Dion Johnstone, Aadila Dosani and Riun Garner; directed by Aubrey Arnason; written by Alison Spuck McNeeley and Casie Tabanou; A daughter and a marketer clash over how to save her family’s Indian-American fruitcake business; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 21 (Trailer)
Reba McEntire’s Christmas in Tune (holiday movie starring and produced by Reba McEntire, also starring John Schneider, Justin David and Candice King; directed by Emily Moss Wilson; written by Juliet and Keith Giglio; To keep her job, a marketing exec is tasked with reuniting a famous singing duo, who also happen to be her parents, for a Christmas concert. The problem is, they can’t stand each other; produced by Hartbreak Films and filmed in Tennessee) - Nov. 26
Merry Liddle Christmas, Baby (holiday sequel to 2019′s  Merry Liddle Christmas and 2020′s Merry Liddle Christmas Wedding starring Kelly Rowland, LaTonya Williams, Bresha Webb, Jaime M Callica, Nathan Witte and Thomas Cadrot; directed by Kelly Fyffe-Marshall; The Liddle sister gather for the holidays and celebrate new arrivals; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 27
Miracle in Motor City (holiday movie starring Tia Mowry-Hardrict, Mark Taylor, Smokey Robinson, Kyana Teresa and Dorian Grey; directed by Alfons Adetuyi; When a woman rashly promises Smokey Robinson will sing at her church’s Christmas pageant, she moves mountains to make it happen; filmed in Hamilton, Ont.) - Nov. 28
Welcome to the Christmas Family Reunion (holiday movie starring Alonzo B. Slater, Michelle Argyris, Vanessa Williams, Wendy Raquel Robinson and Asia'h Epperson; An event planner gets her big break planning a celebrity’s holiday family reunion, but things get complicated when she starts to fall for a member of the family; filmed in California) - Nov. 29 (Trailer)
Saying Yes to Christmas (holiday movie starring Erika Prevost and Romaine Waite; directed by Graeme Campbell; written by John Dion; A workaholic woman refuses to enjoy the season, so her boyfriend makes a holiday wish that she just, ‘Say yes to Christmas;’ filmed partially in Dundurn Castle, as well as in Dundas, Ont.) - Nov. 30
Match Made in Mistletoe (holiday movie starring Natalie Lisinska, Damon Runyan, Madeline Leon, Tessa Kozma, Steffi DiDomenicantonio and James Kall; directed by Adrian Langley; An interior designer hired to decorate a lavish embassy for the holidays clashes with the grumpy ambassador, who finds the process annoying; filmed in Ontario) - Dec. 1 (Trailer)
A Christmas Village Romance (holiday movie starring Jeni Ross, Jake Epstein, Olivier Renaud and Tim Progosh; directed by Maxwell McGuire; An author returns to her hometown to help save a beloved, local museum; filmed partly at the Glengarry Pioneer Museum in Ontario; debuted in 2020 in Canada on CTV as Christmas at Maple Creek) - Dec. 2 (Trailer); also available on Peacock as of Dec. 15
A Christmas Dance Reunion (holiday movie starring Corbin Bleu and Monique Coleman; directed by Brian Herzlinger, who co-wrote the script with wife Megan; A mother and daughter return to a closing resort for its final season, where she reconnects with a childhood dance partner) - Dec. 3
A Merry & Bright Makeover (Olay-branded mini-movie starring Monique Coleman; A scientist accompanies her boyfriend home for the holidays and his sister helps her prep for a proposal) - Dec. 3
Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas (Gospel music-focused holiday movie starring Demetria McKinney, Kirk Franklin, Chaz Lamar Shepherd and Regina Bell; directed by Erica Sutherlin; written by Kourtney Richard; A young pastor starts in a new parish just before the holidays and must find her footing with a skeptical church choir; filmed in and around Atlanta) - Dec. 4
My Favorite Christmas Melody (holiday movie starring Mya and Rainbow Sun Francks; directed by Michael Kennedy; written by Josh Brekhus and Lauren Balson Carter; A frustrated singer-songwriter who feels trapped writing commercial jingles, returns home from the holidays and rediscovers her purpose while helping a local teacher save his arts program; filmed in Toronto) - Dec. 5
Secretly Santa (holiday movie starring Alicia Dea Josipovic and Travis Nelson; directed by Sharon Lewis; written by John Dion; Business rivals work on a holiday gift-giving app together and find their animosity turning to something else; filmed in Ontario) - Dec. 6 (Trailer)
Christmas Movie Magic (holiday movie starring Drew Seeley, Holly Deveaux, Jennifer Gibson and Brandon Ludwig; directed by Robert Vaughn; written by Rickie Castaneda and Megan Hocking; A reporter covering the story of a small town famous for the classic Christmas movie filmed there, finds herself drawn to a local theater owner; filmed in Hamilton, Ont.) - Dec. 7
A Fiancé for Christmas (holiday movie starring Marie Osmond, Amanda Payton, Adam Gregory, Sarah Jayne Jensen and Shona Kay; directed by Ryan Little; When a woman makes a fake wedding registry for fun, it backfires as her small town finds it and thinks she’s getting married for real; filmed in Utah) - Dec. 9
Holiday in Santa Fe (holiday movie starring Mario Lopez, Emeraude Toubia, Aimee Garcia, Gia Lopez and Hank Chen; directed by Jody Margolin Hahn; written by Cristela Alonzo; A greeting card executive is sent to acquire a family-owned business that specializes in traditional Mexican holiday ornaments) - Dec. 10
The Holiday Fix Up (holiday movie starring Jana Kramer, Ryan McPartlin, Maria Menounos, Brandon Ford Green and Brian Sills; directed by Brian Herzlinger; written by Jessica Koosed; A woman is forced to renovate an inn with the one that got away; filmed in Connecticut) - Dec. 11
Blending Christmas (holiday movie starring Haylie Duff, Aaron O'Connell, Christopher Knight, Susan Olsen, Barry Williams and Telma Hopkins; directed by Marla Sokoloff; written by Adam Rockoff and Peter Sullivan; A man comes up with an elaborate plan to propose to his girlfriend, in front of both their families, at a soon-to-close resort that holds special memories for her, but the stress of trying to make everything perfect could tear them apart) - Dec. 12
Maps and Mistletoe (holiday movie starring Humberly Gonzalez, Ronnie Rowe Jr, Simon Webster and Connor McMahon; directed by Maxwell McGuire; A geography lover meets a world-famous travel photographer; filmed in Almonte, Ont.) - Dec. 13
Ghosts of Christmas Past (holiday movie starring Dan Jeannotte and Annie Clark; directed by Virginia Abramovich; written by Sharon Latimer; A fortune teller lets a fickle woman know she needs to make amends with the men she’s mistreated by Christmas Eve or be without love forever; filmed in Toronto) - Dec. 14
The Enchanted Christmas Cake (holiday movie starring Erica Durance, Robin Dunne, David Palffy and Robert Vaughn, who also directed; Trying to save the family bakery, a local baker agrees to work with a celeb chef for his Christmas special, while also trying to recreate her grandmother’s long lost Christmas cake recipe; filmed in Toronto) - Dec. 15
Christmas by Chance (holiday movie starring Jacob Blair, Neil Whitely, Winny Clarke, Celeste Desjardins, Alys Crocker and Celine Tsai; directed by Andrew Cymek and written by Brigitte Kingsley; A struggling gift shop owner is hired to plan the perfect proposal, but finds herself falling in love with her client; aired on Canada’s Super Channel Heart & Home in 2020; filmed in Ontario) - Dec. 16
Mistletoe in Montana (holiday movie starring and produced by Melissa Joan Hart, from her Hartbreak Production imprint; co-starring Duane Henry, Anderson Davis and Mallian Butler; directed by Kellie Martin; A single dad not used to the outdoors, brings his kids to a dude ranch to celebrate the holidays; filmed in Montana) - Dec. 17
Toying with the Holidays (holiday movie starring Chad Michael Murray and Cindy Busby; directed by Bradley Walsh; written by Buddy Baron, John B Mullino and Emily Moss Wilson; A single mom and a hobby shop owner, are brought together by her late father’s model train set; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Dec. 18
Under the Christmas Tree (holiday movie starring Elise Bauman, Tattiawna Jones, Enrico Colantoni and Ricki Lake; directed by Lisa Rose Snow, produced by Danielle von Zerneck; written by Michael J. Murray; A woman working to save her business goes to war with a rival who wants to cut down a beloved evergreen to use as a state Christmas tree; filmed in Carleton Place, Ont.) - Dec. 19
Candy Cane Candidate (holiday movie starring Jacky Lai and Jake Epstein; directed by Pat Kiely; written by Melissa Bustamante; Coming home for the holidays to lick her wounds after a losing political campaign, a woman finds herself thrown into another campaign with her high school rival; filmed in Ottawa) - Dec. 20
The Christmas Ball (holiday movie starring Deirdre Mullins and Nick Hendrix, directed by Amy Barrett; A dancer spends Christmas in England with her aunt, where she helps a local plan a Christmas Ball to help preserve her aunt’s historic house; aired in Canada in 2020; filmed in Serbia) - Dec. 21 (Trailer)
It Takes a Christmas Village (holiday movie starring Brooke Nevin, Corey Sevier and Alli Chung; Sevier also directed the movie based on a script by his wife, Kate Pragnell; a mayor tries to create a Christmas market to help save her struggling town, but a grumpy property owner refuses to rent them the land; filmed in Fergus, Ont.) - Dec. 22
Rebuilding a Dream Christmas (a.k.a. Christmas Comes Home; holiday movie starring Meggan Kaiser, Zane Stephens, Bryson JonSteele and Maxie McClintock; directed by Sandra Martin; A women returns to her hometown and rediscovers her holiday spirit with help from a single dad and her grandmother’s homemade ornaments) - Dec. 23 (Website)
Hot Chocolate Holiday (holiday movie starring Aubrey Reynolds and Jonny Swenson; A coffee shop and baker owner feud over a recipe, but are forced to work together for the holidays; filmed in Utah in 2020) - Dec. 24 (Trailer)
Writing Around the Christmas Tree (holiday movie starring Curtis Hamilton, Krystal Joy Brown, James Black, Meg Steedle, Gavyn Michaels, Dawnn Lewis, Max Emerson and Samantha Quan; directed by Jake Helgren; An author of a successful romance series has hit a roadblock so heads to one of her mother’s holiday writing retreats, where she just might find more than inspiration; filmed in Lake Arrowhead, Calif.) - Dec. 25 (Trailer)
Lifetime Movie Network
Dangerous Snow Day (thriller set around the holidays starringNicolette Langley, Alex Trumble, Matthew Pohlkamp and Kate Watson; directed by Brittany Underwood; a nanny is fired after rejecting her employer’s advances and soon finds her life and livelihood in danger) - Dec. 11
UPtv
Christmas with a Prince: The Royal Baby (sequel to 2018′s Christmas with a Prince and 2019′s wedding-themed Christmas with a Prince: Becoming Royal starring Kaitlyn Leeb, Nick Hounslow and Charles Shaughnessy; originally based on the book by Sarah Morgan; directed by Justin G Dyck; The newlywed royals become parents, but not without complications; filmed in Toronto) - Nov. 7, also available via DVD on Nov. 23
A Snowy Christmas (holiday movie starring Elysia Rotaru and Damon Runyan; directed by Robin Dunne; A big city lawyer trying to save her family’s lodge makes a wish on a snowman, and the next day a handsome contractor shows up to solve all her problems; filmed in Toronto) - Nov. 13 (Trailer)
Snowed In for Christmas (holiday movie starring Kayla Wallace, Jeremy Guilbaut and Meghan K. Lees; directed by Jason Bourque and written by Starlett Hill; An au pair gets stuck with her young charges and their handsome uncle after a snowstorm cancels her holiday travel plans; filmed in Kelowna, B.C.) - Nov. 14 (Trailer)
Mistletoe and Molly (holiday movie directed by Lane Shefter Bishop, based on the novel by Jennifer Snow, who also co-wrote the script; starring Zach Smadu, Eden Broda, Steffi DiDomenicantonio and Shane Marriott; A woman tries to avoid a holiday with her family by claiming car trouble, only to have a handsome stranger offer to help her; filmed in Toronto) - Nov. 20
Christmas on 5th Avenue (holiday movie starring Kathryn Davis, Olivier Renaud, Kara Duncan, Tonjha Richardson, Randy Thomas, Celestine Caravaggio and Robert Ball; directed by Amy Force; Hired to decorate a Grinch’s apartment for the holidays, a woman finds herself clashing with her reluctant client when he’s not out of town as she was advised; filmed in Toronto) - Nov. 21
Christmas Beneath the Stars (holiday movie starring Maddy Foley, Vanessa Smythe, Steve Belford and Kym Wyatt McKenzie; directed by Lane Shefter Bishop, based on the book by Melissa Hill; A photographer on assignment to shoot the Northern Lights meets a dog sled racer at a holiday hotel that’s seen better days; filmed in Noelville, Ontario) - Dec. 4
A Furry Little Christmas (holiday movie starring Jonathan Stoddard and Kristi McKamie; directed by Dylan Vox; written by Andra Gordon-Gatica; A big city vet, home for Christmas, falls for a local doctor; filmed in Colorado) - Dec. 5
Small Town Christmas (four-episode holiday series hosted by Megan Alexander who visits small towns—Branson, Mo.; Bethlehem, Pa.; Summerville, S.C and Natchitoches, La—to explore how they celebrate the holidays) - Dec. 5
Fixing Up Christmas (holiday movie starring Natalie Dreyfuss, Marshall Williams, Bethany Brown and Stephanie Izsak; directed by Jessica Harmon; written by Ansley Gordon; A party planner tries to wow a young CEO with an unforgettable Christmas bash; filmed in Kelowna, B.C.) - Dec. 12 (Trailer)
BYU TV
Note: All content also available to stream for free on the BYU TV app
Christmas Under the Stars (annual holiday concert, featuring special guest Pentatonix; filmed in Utah) - Dec. 5
A Grace Notes Christmas: Vol. 2 (special musical episode featuring classic carols from singers Amy Grant, Michelle T. Williams, Michael W. Smith, CeCe Winans, Kirk Franklin, Ben Rector, Lecrae, Natalie Grant, Colton Dixon, Ellie Holcomb, Jamie Grace, Unspoken, Kierra Sheard, Michael McLean, Jonathan Traylor, Sidewalk Prophets, Francesca Battistelli, Jonathan McReynolds and Jordan Smith) - Dec. 5
20 Years of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir (retrospective of Mormon Tabernacle Choir holiday concerts, narrated by Brian Stokes Mitchell) - Dec. 16, will also air on PBS Dec. 13
Ovation
Note: All content also available to stream for free on the Ovation NOW app
Snow Queen (Redondo Ballet presents a new version of the classic ballet, recorded in 2020 but first time on TV ) - Dec. 12
The Nutcracker by Kader Belarbi (New 2021 Nutcracker ballet production from the Redondo Ballet by dancer/choreographer Kader Belarbi) - Dec. 12
Aspire
Dreaming of a Black Christmas (original short starring Jeremy Anders and Pierre Boncy; directed by Etta East; written by Tim Orange II; part of the Damn Write Originals collection, to give exposure to writers of color) - July 1 (Website)
OWN
NOTE: All will also be available to stream on Discovery+
The Big Holiday Food Fight (five-episode holiday competition cooking series hosted by Kym Whitley and judged by Gina Neely, Darnell "SuperChef" Ferguson and James Wright Chanel) - Nov. 16 (Trailer)
A Chestnut Family Christmas (holiday movie starring Meagan Holder, Brad James, Jamie M Callica and Klarc Jerome Wilson; directed by Roger Bobb; A personal chef poses as a wealthy homeowner and invites her family to her employer’s house for the holidays, hoping to finally impress them; filmed in Ottawa) - Nov. 30 (Sneak Peek)
A Sisterly Christmas (holiday movie starring Deborah Joy Winans, Lisa Michelle Cornelius, Kyana Teresa, Marium Carvell and Kendrick Cross ; directed by Jerry LaMothe and written by Angela Burt-Murray; Sisters who have been fighting since their mother’s death are brought together by their aunt at a Christmas resort, where they bond by attempting to defeat a rival in a Christmas contest and flirt with the owner’s son; filmed in Ottawa) - Dec. 7 (Trailer)
A Christmas Stray (holiday movie starring Rhyon Nicole Brown, Andra Fuller and Melissa Murray-Mutch; directed by Roger Bobb and written by Tobin Addington; A mysterious pooch brings two people together at the holidays; filmed in Ottawa) - Dec. 14 (Trailer)
Song & Story: Amazing Grace (movie inspired by the song, starring Bresha Webb, Getenesh Berhe and Karen Clark Sheard; directed by Sharon Lewis; Two women find their lives unexpectedly and inspirationally intertwined) - Dec. 21 (Sneak Peek)
Oxygen
Homocide for the Holidays (season four of the true crime series that takes a look at holiday set murders) - Dec. 6
Smithsonian Channel
Behind the Holiday: Thanksgiving (documentary film exploring the true events of the 1621 harvest feast and what really inspired the modern holiday) - Nov. 22, also available same-day VOD
Inside the Christmas Factory: Mince Pies (documentary exploring how Britain’s most iconic holiday treat is mass produced) - Dec. 6, also available same-day VOD
TV One
Coins Forever (third non-holiday movie in the series that began with 2018′s Coins for Christmas; starring Essence Atkins and Stephen Bishop; also featuring Golden Brooks; filmed in Atlanta) - Nov. 14
Someday at Christmas (holiday movie starring Asia'h Epperson and Thomas Q. Jones; directed by Vanessa Bell Calloway; filmed in Atlanta) - Dec. 12
Patti LaBelle’s Holiday Party (LaBelle hosts friends, including Tamar Braxton, and family in her home for the holidays, featuring meals and music) - Dec. 19
GAC Family
NOTE: Want all to be aware there is more to GAC than cozy Christmas movies. Though I’m including dates and details here in the spirit of being a completist, worth noting the funding and founding of this new channel shares investors with OAN and the America First Policies PAC. More complete explanation here (bottom of page), for those who want to know more. UPDATE: All of GAC’s holiday “originals” are also set to debut on streamer Peacock, IMDb TV or Amazon Prime, the same day and date as cable, so I’m listing them under both networks, and if you want to see them, but not support GAC, you might consider viewing them there ’’ instead.
Welcome to Great American Christmas (holiday movie preview special hosted by Debbie Matenopoulos and Cameron Mathison, featuring holiday cooking segments and special guests) - Oct. 16
Much Ado About Christmas (holiday movie starring Susie Abromeit, Torrance Coombs, Julian Haig, Olivier Raynal, James Rottger and Emma Colling; written by Janeen and Michael Damian, who also directs; Modern, holiday-set retelling of the Shakespeare tale; A secretly-rich woman pretends to be a struggling single mom, the only problem is her new boyfriend is pitching to the town’s benefactor, who happens to be her wealthy mother; filmed in Romania) - Oct. 30, also available same-day on Peacock
The Great Christmas Switch (holiday movie starring Dillon Casey, Sarah Lind and Jon McClaren; directed by Ernie Barbarash; written by Cara J. Russell; Twin sisters decide to switch places at the holidays; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Nov. 6, also available same-day on Peacock
Christmas Time is Here (holiday movie starring Rukiya Bernard and Dewshane Williams; directed by Christie Will Wolff; written by T.M. Hayes; A realtor wants to sell a client any resort except the one he wants to buy, which is owned by her family; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 13, also available same-day on Peacock
A Kindhearted Christmas (holiday movie starring Cameron Mathison and Jennie Garth; directed by Alysse Leite-Rogers; A widow’s generosity is catching, leading to her being profiled by a handsome morning TV anchor; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 20, also available same-day on Peacock
Angel Falls Christmas (a.k.a. Christmas Checklist; holiday movie starring Jessica Lowndes, Chad Michael Murray and David Reale; directed by Jerry Ciccoritti; A workaholic doctor falls for a fun-loving barista at Christmas; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Nov. 26, also available same-day on IMDb TV
Royally Wrapped for Christmas (holiday movie starring Jen Lilley and Brendan Fehr; directed by TW Peacocke; A woman working at a charity dedicated to giving toys to everyone at the holidays finds love with a prince; filmed in Ottawa) - Nov. 27, also available same-day on Peacock
Christmas is You (holiday movie starring Becca Tobin, Matthew MacCaull and Casey Manderson; directed by Allan Harmon; Hometown sweethearts who both dreamed of making it big, are reunited when one is famous and the other is very much not; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 28, also available same-day on Peacock
Jingle Bell Princess (holiday movie starring Trevor Donovan and Merritt Patterson; directed by Dan McBrearty; based on the book His Jingle Bell Princess by Barbara Dunlop; A pampered royal uses a snowstorm to sneak away and experience the holidays as a commoner, spending time with a handsome widower and his twin daughters who have no idea who she is; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Dec. 4, also available same-day on Peacock
A Lot Like Christmas (holiday movie starring Maggie Lawson and Christopher Russell; directed by Stacey N. Harding; A family Christmas tree lot is jeopardized when a big corporation moves into town filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 5, also available same-day on IMDb TV
A Christmas Miracle for Daisy (holiday movie starring Jill Wagner and Nick Bateman; based on the book by Jane Porter; directed by Mike Rohl; A single dad moves back to Montana to get help from family, where his newly adopted goddaughter enlists a mysterious stranger name Kris to help him find love; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 11, also available same-day on Peacock
A Christmas Star (holiday movie starring Sara Canning and Daniel Lissing; directed by Jessica Harmon; An astronomer hunting for aliens finds herself falling for a widowed park ranger; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 12,  also available same-day on Amazon Prime
When Hope Calls: Hearties Christmas Present (behind-the-scenes of the filming of When Hope Calls: A Country Christmas) - Dec. 12
When Hope Calls: A Country Christmas (holiday movie based on the When Calls the Heart spinoff series formerly seen on Hallmark Movies Now, starring Lori Loughlin, Morgan Kohan, Jocelyn Hudon, Ryan-James Hatanaka and Greg Hovanessian; directed by Bradley Walsh; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Dec. 18, also available same-day on IMDb TV
Joy for Christmas (holiday movie starring Cindy Busby and Sam Page; directed by Pat Williams; To save a holiday toy drive, a woman must convince a pro athlete to be its spokesman; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 19, also available same-day on Amazon Prime
Disney Channel
NOTE: Most will also be available to stream on Disney+
Amphibia: Froggy Little Christmas (original animated special based on the Disney Channel series, featuring an original song from Rebecca Sugar) - Nov. 27
Mickey and Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas (original animated special based on the animated Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse series; Following a series of holiday mishaps, Mickey, Minnie and the gang must find their way home in time for Christmas Eve) - Dec. 2
Disney’s Holiday Magic Quest (a second in-theme park scavenger hunt with the stars of Zombies, Milo Manheim, Kylee Russell, Meg Donnelly and Trevor Tordjman working to restore the Magic Kingdom’s Christmas tree star stolen by Maleficent) - Dec. 3
Christmas…Again?! (holiday movie filmed in Chicago; starring Scarlett Estevez, Daniel Sunjata, Alexis Carra, Priscilla Lopez and Ashlyn Jade Lopez; directed by Andy Fickman; A wish to Santa for everything to go back to the way it was before her parents’ divorce, throws a young girl into a holiday time loop; filmed in Chicago) - Dec. 3 (Trailer)
Nickelodeon
NOTE: Most will also be available to stream on Paramount+
A Loud House Christmas: Behind the Scenes (weekly series of shorts featuring cast from the A Loud House Christmas live action movie, showing behind-the-scenes moments from filming, and sharing their favorite animated series moments) - Sep. 3 
A Blue’s Clues Festival of Lights (special stand-alone episode of the Blue’s Clues and You! series, where Blue celebrates Hanukkah with his friend Periwinkle) - Nov. 26
A Loud House Christmas (original, live-action holiday movie, based on the long-running animated series; starring Wolfgang Schaeffer, Jahzir Bruno, Justin Michael Stevenson and Gail Everett-Smith; directed by Jonathan Judge and written by Liz Maccie; Lincoln Loud is gearing up for a spectacular Christmas but his sisters have other ideas, so he launches an elaborate plan with the help of his best friend to keep the whole family together for the holidays; filmed in Atlanta) - Nov. 26 (Trailer), also available on Paramount+
Blue’s Snowy Day Surprise (special stand-alone episode of the Blue’s Clues and You! series, when Blue tackles a snow day with special guest Leslie Odom Jr.) - Dec. 6
Bubble Guppies: Christmas is Coming! (stand-alone holiday episode of the series featuring special guest David Cross) - Dec. 7
Treasure Truck Holiday (special reality competition hosted by the WWE’s Xavier Woods; families compete for a truckload of holiday gifts) - Dec. 8
SpongeBob’s Road to Christmas! (stand-alone holiday episode with SpongeBob and his pals making their way to the North Pole to give Santa his Christmas gift) - Dec. 10
Comedy Central
A Clusterfunke Christmas (holiday movie starring Vella Lovell, Cheyenne Jackson, Ryan McPartlin, Rachel Dratch and Ana Gasteyer; Dratch and Gasteyer also wrote the script; directed by Anna Dokoza; produced by Danielle von Zerneck; a big city gal comes to small town to buy a quaint inn and turn it into a soulless resort, but its spinster owners aren’t interested in selling, and she might have a change of heart after meeting their nephew/burly small-town woodsman; filmed in Vancouver) - Dec. 4
Hot Mess Holiday (a.k.a. Surina & Mel Light it Up: A Diwali Story; holiday movie starring Surina Jindal, Melanie Chandra, Kal Penn, Tituss Burgess, Chris Parnell, Punam Patel, Richa Moorjani, Nik Dodani, Kunal Dudheker, Chris Geere, Aparna Nancherla, Ravi Patel, Lilly Singh, Desmond Chiam and Ritesh Rajan; directed by: Sameer Gardezi; written by: Sameer Gardezi; When a woman is dumped during Diwali she and her BFF go on an epic party crawl, but end up accidental jewel thieves) - Dec. 11
VH1
Adventures in Christmasing (holiday movie starring Kim Fields, Adrian Holmes, Kel Mitchell and Eva Marcille; directed by Troy Scott; written by Rhonda Baraka; A TV host reluctantly goes on a holiday camping adventure with a TV survivalist to boost ratings; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 29
The Bitch Who Stole Christmas (holiday movie starring RuPaul, Raven-Symone, Krysta Rodriguez, Michelle Visage, Carson Kressley, Ross Mathews, and featuring Drag Race contestants including: Ginger Minj, Brooke Lynn Hytes, Peppermint, Jan, Latrice Royale, Jaymes Mansfield, Gottmik, Morgan McMichaels, Porkchop, Chad Michaels, Heidi N Closet, Kelly Mantle, Kimora Blac, Laganja Estranja, Manila Luzon, Mayhem Miller, Pandora Boxx, Raven, Rock M. Sakura, and Kylie Sonique Love; A workaholic journalist sent to cover a Christmas crazy town, finds herself immersed in catty holiday drama surrounding the Winter Ball; filmed in L.A.) - Dec. 2
Hip Hop Family Christmas (music-focused holiday movie starring Keri Hilson, MC Lyte, Redman, Terrence J, Serayah and Ne-Yo; written and directed by Greg Carter; executive-produced by Jamie Foxx; Hip hop’s first family agrees to a live TV special to improve their image, though it doesn’t quite go as planned; filmed in Houston) - Dec. 6
Let’s Get Merried (holiday movie starring Xosha Roquemore, Tahj Mowry, Mishel Prada, Nicolette Pearse, Nicole Power and Savannah Basley; directed by Veronica Rodriguez; written by Sasha Perl-Raver; executive-produced by Eva Longoria; A holiday-hating woman winds up married for Christmas, after a wild bachelorette weekend; filmed in Ottawa) - Dec. 13
Miracles Across 125th Street (produced by and starring Nick Cannon, along with Chrisette Michele, Karen Clark Sheard, Kierra Sheard, John Whitfield, Lil' Kim, Marsha F. Warfield, Luenell Campbell, Cameron Wright, Augusto Jr. Bernard, Wendy Williams, Andy Garcia and Fred Hammond; A rapper returns to the church on Christmas Eve looking for redemption; filmed in Atlanta) - Dec. 20
MTV
12 Days of Jerzmas (Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and Jenni “JWOWW” Farley share favorite Christmas movies and tease the new season of Jersey Shore Family Vacation, coming in January) - Dec. 16
CNN
CNN New Year’s Eve Live (co-hosts Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen ring in the new year from New York’s Times Square with help from special musical guest Katy Perry and corespondents in New Orleans, Las Vegas, Key West and Puerto Rico) - Dec. 31
Food Network
NOTE: Also all available on Discovery+
Holiday Baking Championship (holiday-themed backing competition show, hosted by Jesse Palmer with judges Duff Goldman, Nancy Fuller and Carla Hall, looking for the best holiday home baker) - Nov. 1
Holiday Wars (holiday-themed baking competition show hosted by Maneet Chauhan with judges Shinmin Li and Aarti Sequeira, rating expert sugar and cake artists on their Christmas creations) - Nov. 7
Christmas Cookie Challenge (Eddie Jackson and Ree Drummond host a holiday cookie-baking competition) - Nov. 11
Battle for the Bird (prime-time Thanksgiving competition special hosted by Anne Burrell and Carson Kressley) - Nov. 14
Holiday Baking Championship: Gingerbread Showdown (gingerbread experts compete to see who bakes and builds the best) - Nov. 15
A White House Thanksgiving (host Trisha Yearwood and First Lady Jill Biden look at what goes into Thanksgiving at the White House) - Nov. 20
Kids Baking Championship: Light Up the Holidays (fan favorites return to bake with host Duff Goldman and a special guest judge who is also a former contestant in this one-night special) - Nov. 21
Buddy vs Duff: Holiday (Baking all-stars Buddy Valastro and Duff Goldman face off in a holiday cake challenge series) - Nov. 28
A Very Symon Holiday (chef Michael Symon makes his mother’s traditional Christmas recipes) - Dec. 4
Magnolia Table: Holiday Candy (Chip and Joanna Gaines prepare for Christmas by making her special candy) - Dec. 18, will debut on Disovery+, Dec. 3
Magnolia Table: Holiday Sides (Chip and Joanna Gaines prepare their favorite holiday side dishes) - Dec. 18, will debut on Disovery+, Dec. 3
Holiday Wars: Champion Cake Off (The reigning champs of Halloween Wars and Holiday Wars face off in a one-off New Year’s cake challenge, hosted by Maneet Chauhan) - Dec. 26
HGTV
NOTE: All will also be available to stream on Discovery+
My Lottery Dream Home: David’s Holiday Extravaganza (host David Bromstad transforms his own new home in Florida into a Christmas wonderland) - Nov. 19
Table Wars: Winter Wonderland Edition (Host Tamera Mowry-Housley and judges Martha Stewart and Chris Hessney rate contestants winter table-scapes) - Nov. 19
Home Town Takeover: Where Are They Now? (Home Town returns to Wetumpka, Ala. to see the impact the series has had on this town and other small towns they’ve listed) - Nov. 27
White House Christmas 2021 (explore the decorations of the White House with First Lady Jill Biden) - Dec. 12
House Hunters Ho Ho Home (Santa impersonator Albie Mushaney helps clients find new homes for the holidays) - Dec. 13
Fixer to Fabulous Holiday Surprise (Dave and Jenny Marrs help renovate an animal shelter in time for a Christmas adoption event) - Dec. 14
Holmes for the Holidays (Contractor Mike Holmes competes with his adult children to see who has the most festive holiday house) - Dec. 18
Home Town: Ben’s Holiday Workshop (Woodworker Ben Napier helps celebrities build holiday projects, while decorating his shop for Christmas) - Dec. 19
Discovery Channel
NOTE: All will also be available to stream on Discovery+
Alaskan Bush People: North Pole to North Star (The Brown family shares their Christmas traditions) - Dec. 19
SyFy
The Pole (adult animated series starring Bobby Moynihan and Jillian Bell; With Santa wrapped up in scandal, his wife tries to keep the North Pole running ) - Mar. 17 (Teaser)
TNT
AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash (Christmas pro wrestling spectacular) - Dec. 22
AEW Rampage Holiday Bash (Christmas pro wrestling spectacular) - Dec. 25
Pop
Lacy’s Christmas Do-Over (holiday movie starring Claire Van Der Linden, Kyle Patrick and Scarlett Roselynn; directed by Ari Golan; written by Nichole Lennstrom; A burned out exec who must spend the holidays at a small town B&B finds herself living the same day over and over; filmed in Oregon, Ill.) - Dec. 11, also available on Pluto as of Dec. 15
WGN
Bozo’s Circus: The 1970s (recently rediscovered classic segments from WGN original Bozo’s Circus, starring Bob Bell) - Dec. 19, also live-streamed on WGNTV.com and WGN-TV app
Christmas Midnight Mass (live mass from Holy Name Cathedral with Cardinal Blase Cupich) - Dec. 25, also live-streamed on WGNTV.com and WGN-TV app
The WGN Yule Log (classic TV yule log and holiday music) - Dec. 25, also live-streamed on WGNTV.com and WGN-TV app
Chicago’s Very Own New Year’s Eve Blast! (Chicago countdown from around the city) - Dec. 31, also live-streamed on WGNTV.com and WGN-TV app
IFC
NOTE: All will also be available to stream on AMC+ and some on Pluto TV
Bottomless Brunch at Colman’s: Friendsgiving (Colman Domingo hosts a Thanksgiving soiree for cocktails and conversations with friends Elaine Welterorth and Aja Naomi King) - Nov. 14, also available on AMC+ and Pluto TV
Bottomless Brunch at Colman’s: Christmas (Colman Domingo hosts a holiday event with cocktails and conversation with Broadway stars) - Dec. 18, also available on AMC+ and Pluto TV
BBC America
Dr. Who: Revolution of the Daleks (stand alone episode of the long-running series, now starring Jodie Whittaker; airs same day as UK) - Jan. 1
Dr. Who: Eve of the Daleks (stand alone episode of the long-running series, now starring Jodie Whittaker; airs same day as UK) - Jan. 1, 2022 (Trailer)
TLC
Dr. Pimple Popper: A Pimple Carol (special holiday episode featuring the spirits of pimples past, preset and future) - Dec. 8
CMT
CMT Crossroads Christmas: Brett Young & Friends (musical Christmas special with special guests Boyz II Men, Chris Tomlin, Colbie Caillat, Dann Huff, Darius Rucker, Gavin DeGraw and Maddie & Tae) - Dec. 8
A Tennessee Kind of Christmas (musical special starring Amy Grant, Billy Ray Cyrus, Clay Walker, Pam Tillis, Sara & Olivia Evans, Steve Wariner, Tracy Lawrence and Wynonna) - Dec. 8
AMC
NOTE: All will also be available to stream on AMC+
Eli Roth’s History of Horror: Holiday Horror (Eli Roth takes a look at holiday-themed horror movies, including Black Christmas and Halloween, and how they shaped the genre, featuring special guest interviews) - Oct. 29, also available on AMC+
Starz
Christmas at Cattle Hill (a.k.a. Jul på Kutoppen; Norweigian animated sequel from director Will Ashurst to 2018′s Cattle Hill; Klara the calf is excited to spend her first Christmas at Kutoppen, but when her father goes away she tries to decorate with help from a local elf and it doesn’t go well; debuted in Norway in 2020) - Oct. 29, also available on the Starz app as of Oct. 1, and Sep. 1 via VOD
The Birthday Cake (mob movie starring Lorraine Bracco, Aldis Hodge, Penn Badgley, Val Kilmer and Ewan McGregor; directed by Jimmy Giannopoulos; While celebrating the tenth anniversary of his father’s death, a son learns what really happened to him) - Nov. 2 (Trailer); also available via VOD June 18
How to Deter a Robber (black comedy starring Vanessa Marano and Benjamin Papa; A couple break into a cabin at Christmas, just to hang out, but then find themselves the victims of real, brutal robbers; billed as an adult version of Home Alone) - Nov. 22  (Trailer); also available via VOD July 16
Showtime
Dexter: New Blood (eight-episode revival of the seven-season serial killer series starring Michael C Hall and Jennifer Carpenter; The reboot is set entirely around Christmas and New Year’s according to showrunner and executive producer Clyde Phillips) - Nov. 7, also available on the Showtime app
The Humans (Thanksgiving-set movie starring Richard Jenkins, Jayne Houdyshell, Amy Schumer, June Squibb, Steven Yeun and Beanie Feldstein; written and directed by Stephen Karam and based on his award-winning play of the same name; A family gathers in a young couple’s new apartment to celebrate Thanksgiving as things go bump in the night) - Nov. 28 (Trailer), also available in limited theatrical release
Tubi
A Chance for Christmas (holiday movie directed by Stefan Brogren; starring Tori Anderson, Mykee Selkin, Bradley Hamilton, Sarah Cassidy, and Tim Progosh; An influencer strives to create the perfect Christmas Eve livestream to secure a big promotion, but when everything goes awry she finds herself asking Santa for a do-over; filmed in Ottawa) - June 18 (Trailer)
Christmas Tears (holiday movie starring Jonni Albetta, Anayka and Julie Bender-Day; directed by William Mercado and Fabian Perez; written by Noel Torres; Three best friends at the end of their ropes experience a Christmas Eve miracle; film festival debut in 2014, but first time widely available) - July 20, also available on DVD
Holiday Monday (small-budget action thriller set at the holidays; starring Kayla Caldwell, Colin MacDougall and Nathan Shepka, who also wrote and directed; A pair of hired bodyguards find themselves up against a drug lord) - Sep. 1, also available VOD
Saving Paradise (holiday-set movie starring William Mosley, Johanna Braddy and Mimi Kennedy; directed by Jay Silverman; written by Van Billet; A corporate raider is tasked with foreclosing on his own father’s factory in his struggling, small hometown) - Sep. 3, also available via VOD
Thanksgiving with the Carters: 2nd Helping (holiday movie sequel to 2019′s Thanksgiving with the Carters; starring Reaco Boyd, John Carter and Kelsey Delemar; written and directed by Brigette Rock and Bryan G Thompson) - Oct. 1
The 211 Home (faith-based holiday movie written and directed by Jim Huggins; based on the story The Christmas Express, by Paul Morin; starring Michael Grant; A baseball-loving young boy gets upset when his grandfather gives him a used baseball glove and must come to appreciate the true meaning of Christmas) - Nov. 1
Christmas on My Block (holiday drama starring Lazarius Jordan, Jamal Woolard, Jacky Oh, Cory Espie, Vernon “Snoop” Robinson and Momma Dee; Two men from very different worlds meet over the holidays and change each other’s lives) - Nov. 9, also available via Amazon VOD
Thanksgiving Roast (holiday comedy starring Tray Chaney, Morgan Mackey and Serenity Adeyemi; A women’s boyfriend hopes to propose but first he must win over her disapproving family) - Nov. 9, also available via Amazon VOD
The Holiday Switch (a.k.a. A Merry Switchmas; holiday movie starring Sofia Arenas, Brent Black, Ian Foreman, Martin Fajardo, Karon Riley and GRIFF; directed by Terri J Vaughn and written by Dani Renee and Marcus Smoot; A young boy who lost his mom wishes he had more family time, while a middle child longs for more privacy from his close-knit clan, so the pair switch at the holidays; filmed in Atlanta) - Dec. 1
Most Wanted Santa (holiday movie starring Denyce Lawton, Donnell Turner, Teresa Castillo, Kate Watson and Mark Lawson; directed by Kristin Fairweather; written by Kathryn Dow and John Forgetta; An FBI agent and a detective team up to catch an art thief, but struggle when the primary suspect is a sexy Santa; filmed in L.A.) - Dec. 3
The Magical Christmas Tree (holiday fantasy movie starring Socks Whitmore, Ky Mullen and Shane Ryan; written and directed by Scott Hillman; A visit from the ghosts of Christmas gives a mean boss a change of heart and sends his minion on a search for a magical Christmas tree) - Dec. 4 (Trailer); also available via Amazon VOD
Ayanna Shon’s Christmas Hypnosis (low budget comedy written, directed and starring Ayanna Shon; A woman undergoes hypnosis to help her stop smoking weed in time to host her mother's Christmas party) - Dec. 17 (Trailer); also available via VOD as of Nov. 12
Santa Goes West (WowNow animated movie directed by James Snider; Santa has to save a Western town from a fake Christmas in July gold rush) - Dec. 17, also available June 4 via DVD
Christmas in Florida (low budget, right-wing holiday movie from Alex R. Wagner and Kimberly DiPersia; When Christmas is “cancelled” in NYC due to COVID, a couple drive to Florida where Christmas is “still legal”) -  Dec. 17; also available for purchase on ENV.pictures as of Sep. 24 and on Plex as of Nov. 25
A Wiseguy Christmas (holiday movie starring Lisa London, Nicole D’Angelo, Shane Ryan and Chris Spinelli; directed by Gregory Hatanaka; written by Nino Cimino; A Christmas-hating mobster goes into witness protection and finds himself forced to celebrate the holiday as part of his cover) - Dec. 17 (Trailer), also available via Vimeo VOD 
Most Wonderful Time (holiday movie starring Brooke Burfitt, Ben Davies, Jess Barbour and Gage Baker; written and directed by Brittany Goodwin; A struggling author comes home for holidays as her mom is set to sell the family home and reunites with her high school best friends and the one that got away; filmed in Nashville) - Dec. 17, also available via Amazon VOD
The Secrets of Christmas: Revealed! (holiday mockumentary; A "data breach" at the North Pole reveals all of Santa's secrets, but who was the leaker?) - Dec. 20; also airing on FOX
Roku
Learning to Love Again (Thanksgiving-set rom-com starring Anna Pirvu and Kjartan Hewitt, directed by Adam Swica; A woman brings a fake boyfriend home for the holiday; Aired in 2020 on the W Channel in Canada) - Jan. 10
A Christmas Wish in Hudson (holiday movie starring Alex Rinehart, Rib Hillis, Lexi Giovagnoli and Lauren Schuster; directed by Elizabeth Snoderly; A daughter helps her firefighter/chef father find love at Christmas; filmed in Hudson, Wis.) - Nov. 1 (Trailer)
Christmas Lovers Anonymous (holiday movie starring Brooke Burfitt and Houston Rhines; written and directed by Lexi Giovagnoli; After a woman’s Christmas obsession costs her, her job and her boyfriend, she writes a rant against the holidays which goes viral, forcing her to hide her love of Christmas; filmed in Hudson, Wis.) - Nov. 1 (Trailer)
Family Thanksgiving (a.k.a. Happy Thanksgiving; starring Cocoa Brown, Austin Freeman and William McKinney; written and directed by Jeanelle Warren; A man in need of money tries to work him into his rich aunt’s will during a Thanksgiving visit) - Nov. 2
A Christmas Proposal (holiday movie starring Lily Nicole and Joshua T. Shipman; directed by Nakia T Hamilton; A jealous boyfriend in the military rashly asks for a transfer, and when his request is granted with a posting halfway around the world, realizes he doesn’t want to be without his love, so schemes to win her back with a Christmas proposal so she can move with him) - Nov. 9 (Trailer)
Christmas Thieves (a.k.a. Ladri di Natale; Italian live action-animation hybrid starring Tom Arnold, Katie McGovern, Douglas Dean and Esmeralda Spadea; Children left alone on Christmas Eve mistake a pair of thieves for their babysitter; filmed in Rome) - Nov. 22 (Trailer); also available via Amazon VOD as of Nov. 2
Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas (holiday-themed movie for the cancelled NBC musical series starring Jane Levy, Skylar Astin and Mary Steenburgen; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 1 (Trailer)
A Very Merry New Year (holiday movie starring Janika L Ivey, Nelson J Davis, Kevin J. Stone and Ronza Bee; directed by Karlton T. Clay; Secrets are exposed when high school friends reunited to celebrate the New Year) - Dec. 3 (Trailer)
eSports Times: Holiday Smash (season two of the gaming and holiday trivia show; filmed in New York City) - Dec. 10
The Year in Streaming (celebrating New Year’s with a look back at 2021′s biggest streaming moments, with special guests Liza Katzer and Jamie Lee, of Ted Lasso, and Amy Ryan, O.T. Fagbenle, Chrishell Stause and Karamo Brown) - Dec. 27
Pluto TV
Lacy’s Christmas Do-Over (holiday movie starring Claire Van Der Linden, Kyle Patrick and Scarlett Roselynn; directed by Ari Golan; written by Nichole Lennstrom; A burned out exec who must spend the holidays at a small town B&B finds herself living the same day over and over; filmed in Oregon, Ill.) - Dec. 15, debuted on Pop TV Dec. 11
YouTube Kids
Buster Saves Christmas (full length holiday special, based on the series Buster the Bus; When Santa hurts his ankle on Christmas Eve, Buster and his pals must step in to save Christmas) - Nov. 30
Kid Correspondent: Unboxing the Holiday Season (kid reporters investigate the best ways to celebrate the holidays, with special guest Wilmer Valderrama) - Dec. 2
Super Sema Holiday (original animated series set in the future, with a focus on STEAM learning, produced by Lupita Nyong'o; Sema celebrates the Day of Dreams by trying to create snow, something her town hasn’t seen in hundreds of years) - Dec. 10
Kid Correspondent: New Year, New You! (kid reporters explore New Year’s celebrations and the tradition of making resolutions, with special guest Jerry O'Connell) - Dec. 17
Facebook Watch
Live From the Orange Grove: Gwen Stefani (short series of holiday musical performances from Gwen Stefani) - Dec. 17
Vizio Watch Free+
Four Cousins and a Christmas (holiday movie written and directed by Maria Capp, starring Raffaela Capp, Natasha Capp, Ayla Kell, Lily Gibson, Robert Davi, Jayson Bernard, Teri Polo, Jared Sandler and Nicholas Turturro; Four cousins who haven’t seen each other in years reunite with each other and their estranged grandfather to sing at their grandmother’s Christmas memorial) - Nov. 15 (Trailer); also available VOD on Dec. 7
Popstar! TV
The Magic (holiday movie starring Charles Shaughnessy, Katherine Kelly Lang, Brandon B. Brown, Alejandra Espinoza, Sally Kirkland and Eric Roberts Eric Roberts; written and directed by Gregori J Martin; A man tries to regain his Christmas spirit with a little help from his guardian angels) - Nov. 25 (Trailer); also available VOD on Dec. 10
Curiosity Stream
It’s a Wild Christmas (documentary on Christmas time in nature ) - Dec. 23
IMDb TV
NOTE: You can access free IMDb TV via Amazon
Angel Falls Christmas (holiday movie starring Jessica Lowndes, Chad Michael Murray and David Reale; directed by Jerry Ciccoritti; A workaholic doctor falls for a fun-loving barista at Christmas; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Nov. 26
A Lot Like Christmas (holiday movie starring Maggie Lawson and Christopher Russell; directed by Stacey N. Harding; A family Christmas tree lot is jeopardized when a big corporation moves into town filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 5
Play-Doh Squished (holiday-themed family reality competition hosted by Sarah Hyland) - Dec. 10
When Hope Calls: A Country Christmas (holiday movie based on the When Calls the Heart spinoff series formerly seen on Hallmark Movies Now, starring Lori Loughlin, Morgan Kohan, Jocelyn Hudon, Ryan-James Hatanaka and Greg Hovanessian; directed by Bradley Walsh; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Dec. 18
Crackle
A Great North Christmas (holiday movie directed by James Douglas; starring Laura Mitchell and Jay Hindle; An LA-based lawyer wins a holiday trip to Canada and falls in love with small-town life; filmed in Prince George, B.C.) - Nov. 15 (Trailer); also available VOD on Dec. 7
Shudder
The Advent Calendar (French horror movie starring Eugénie Derouand and Honorine Magnier; written and directed by Patrick Ridremont; An old advent calendar brings unwelcome surprises for a wheelchair-bound woman) - Dec. 2 (Trailer)
A Very Ghoul Log Christmas (taking a horror twist on the Christmas, slow TV classic) - Dec. 2
Joe Bob Ruins Christmas: The Last Drive-In (Joe Bob Briggs in a new Shudder holiday horror special) - Dec. 17
Motortrend+
Holiday Hooptie Challenge II (Three teams, including the returning 2020 champs, race cars they’ve modified themselves on three different courses) - Nov. 26
Britbox
A Ghost Story for Christmas (11-episode collection of past-year BBC specials based on the stories of MR James and featuring well known British actors, ranging from 30 to 55 minutes; First time available in the U.S.) - Dec. 20
Mock the Week Christmas Special (Christmas special episode of the comedic topical news show) - Dec. 22
Would I Lie to You Christmas Special (Christmas special episode of the comedy improv show) - Dec. 22
QI Christmas Special (holiday special episode of the iconic quiz show hosted by Sandy Toksvig) - Dec. 23
The Mezzotint (holiday ghost story starring Rory Kinnear, Robert Bathurst and Frances Barber; based on the short story by M.R. James, adapted by Mark Gatiss; A gifted engraving of a mysterious house proves sinister; available same day as in the UK) - Dec. 24
Death in Paradise Christmas Special (stand-alone holiday episode of the series; available same day as in the UK) - Dec. 24
Carols From King’s (LIVE coverage of the celebration of Christmas from The Chapel of King’s College Cambridge) - Dec. 24
The Queen’s Christmas Message 2021 (annual holiday speech delivered by Queen Elizabeth II to her subjects via the BBC) - Dec. 25
Coronation Street Christmas Special (annual holiday episode of the long-running British soap opera) - Dec. 25
Eastenders Christmas Special (annual holiday episode of the long-running British soap opera) - Dec. 25
Emmerdale Christmas Special (annual holiday episode of the long-running British soap opera) - Dec. 25
Mrs Brown’s Boy’s Christmas (festive edition of the comedy starring Brendan O’Carroll; available same day as UK) - Dec. 25
Acorn TV
Mary Berry’s Country House Secrets: Mary Berry’s Country House at Christmas (2018 BBC special featuring the Great British Bake Off favorite judge, first time available in the U.S.) - Dec. 6
Agatha Raisin: Kissing Christmas Goodbye (holiday mystery movie starring Ashley Jensen, based on the mystery novel series by M.C. Beaton; Raisin tries to plan the perfect Christmas with her boyfriend, while solving the murder of a wealthy society widow) - Dec. 20
A Berry Royal Christmas (2019 BBC special featuring Mary Berry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, first time available in the U.S.) - Dec. 20
Hallmark Movies Now
Every Time a Bell Rings (holiday movie starring Erin Cahill, Wes Brown, Brittany Ishibashi, Ali Liebert, Percy Daggs III and Dee Wallace; directed by Maclain Nelson; Three estranged sisters reunite in their hometown for the holidays and find their deceased dad has planned one last Christmas scavenger hunt for them; filmed and set in Natchez, Miss.) - Nov. 18, will also air on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Dec. 5
Sugar Plum Twist (ballet-centered holiday movie starring Jamie Gray Hyder, Laura Rosguer, Ektor Rivera and Rachel de Benedet; directed by Eric Close, written by Cas Sigers-Beedles; A young ballerina disappointed in losing a role works with an older mentor to craft her own holiday performance; filmed in Norwich and New London, Conn.) - Dec. 2, will also air on Hallmark Channel Dec. 17
PureFlix
Deck the Heart (holiday movie starring Ashley Brinkman, Joe Kurak and Eliza Robertrs, written and directed by Candy Cain; In order to inherit his grandfather’s estate a busy executive must host Christmas for his relatives, so he hires a party planner named Merry, who has always longed for the perfect family holiday.) - July 1, also available VOD
The Maltese Holiday (holiday movie starring Abigail Hawk and Clayton Snyder; written and directed by Candy Cain; Two people, traveling alone at the holidays, meet and fall in love) - July 1 (Trailer), also available VOD
The King: A Christmas Story from a Heavenly Perspective (faith-based holiday movie starring Rachel Mather, Josilyn Campbell and Kevin M. Archuleta; written and directed by Jeanie Nuanes King; An English peasant is inspired to learn about the Christmas story) - Nov. 1, also available via DVD 
Magic in Mount Holly (holiday movie starring starring Taryn Hacker, Patrick Muldoon and Cody Calafiore; written and directed by Candy Cain) - Nov. 1 (Trailer)
Hearts & Vines (a.k.a. Winter at the Winery; holiday movie starring Taryn and Jon Hacker; written and directed by Candy Cain; A builder and decorator filming a home renovation show end up quarantined together for Christmas) - Nov. 1 (Trailer)
A Match Made at Christmas (faith-based holiday movie starring Tim Llewellyn and Micah Lynn Hanson; directed by Annie Poling Swet; A hopeless romantic whose Great Aunt has a knack for matchmaking, struggles to find common ground with a cynical Christmas hater she’s told is her perfect match; filmed in Washington and Idaho) - Nov. 1 (Trailer), also available via Amazon VOD
Welcome to Hope: A Holiday Homecoming (holiday movie starring Taryn and Jon Hacker, Al Pagano, Kenney Myers, Cody Calafiore and Anthony Pallino; The residents of Hope, N.Y. help save a group of orphans after their foster group home burns down around the holidays; connected to the Welcome to Hope TV series; filmed in upstate New York) - Nov. 15, also available via Amazon VOD as of Dec. 13
Banking on Christmas (holiday movie starring Katarina Hughes, Eric Lutz, Bai Ling and Ciera Danielle; directed by Shane Hawks; A down on his luck mechanic and an uptight loan officer get trapped together in a bank vault for the holidays; filmed in Knoxville, Tenn.) - Nov. 15, also available via Dayspring DVD Nov. 11
Binge Black TV
Christmas with My Ex (holiday movie starring Denise Boutte, Travis Cure, Towanda Braxton, Lawrence Robinson, Vanessa Simmons, Richard David, Danielle Vega and Brian Nelson Jr.; directed by Patricia Cuffie-Jones; written by ReShonda Tate Billingsley; Christmas chaos ensues when a woman is forced to spend the holidays with her ex and family; filmed in Santa Clarita, Calif.) - Dec. 5
Argo
Florence Has Left the Building (holiday short from director Mirrah Foulkes; A woman in a nurse home reevaluates her life on Christmas Eve) - Dec. 1
December in Toronto (holiday short from director Millefiore Clarkes; A woman makes a first-person travel log of her holiday trip at her boyfriends behest) - Dec. 1
The Christmas Gift (holiday short from Bogdan Muresanu; A young boy in 1989 Romania sends a letter to Santa wishing for the death of Nicolae Ceausescu after overhearing his father talk about Timisoara) - Dec. 1 
Santa is a Psychedelic Mushroom (animated holiday short from Matthew Salton; Imagining Santa’s psychedelic trip) - Dec. 1 
Stingray
Camerata Viesgo Christmas Concert (Holiday performance by the Camerata Viesgo orchestra conducted by Giovanni Guzzo from Madrid in December 2020, featuring the music of Mozart, Respighi and Tchaikovsky; first time available in the U.S.) - Dec. 15
Kartoon Channel
Stan Lee’s Superhero Kindergarten: How the Super K’s Save Christmas (animated holiday special based on the kid-centered superhero series starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; The children have to fight to save their holiday pageant and rescue Santa from a villain kidnapper) - July 2
Fox Nation
Christmas in the Pines (holiday movie starring real-life spouses Jillian Murray and Dean Geyer; directed by Gary Wheeler; An architect and a writer battle over a holiday getaway cottage; filmed in North Carolina; made by INSP films) - Nov. 25 (Trailer), also available Nov. 2 via DVD and Vudu
Christmas in the Wilds (holiday movie sequel to Romance in the Wilds; starring Kaitlyn Leeb, Victor Zinck Jr. and Melinda Shankar; directed by Justin G. Dyck; written by Neale Kimmel; Buck and Jessica’s holiday plans turn deadly, when they find themselves fighting for survival during a Christmas trip) - Nov. 25 (Trailer), also available Nov. 2 via DVD and Vudu
Christmas at the Cathedral (30-minute documentary special celebrating the holiday traditions at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City) - Dec. 2
BET+/BET
A Rich Christmas (holiday movie starring Bill Bellamy, Tyler Abron, Brandee Evans, Vanessa A. Williams and Denise Boutte; written by Shateka Johnson; directed by Victoria Rowell; A spoiled socialite forced to work at a homeless center for the holidays learns the true meaning of Christmas; filmed in D.C.) - Nov. 4, BET+ (Trailer); BET debut Nov. 20
Soul Santa (holiday movie starring David and Tamela Mann, Brooke Monroe Conaway, Christopher Gurr and Ross Fleming; directed by Terri Vaughn; written by Greg Anderson; When a man gambles with the mob’s money and loses, he finds himself hiding out as a mall Santa; filmed in Connecticut) - Nov. 11, BET+ (Trailer); BET debut Nov. 27
A Jenkins Family Christmas (holiday movie starring Kim Coles, Regina Taylor, Anthony Chatmon II, Ashley Love-Mills, Bailey Bass, Derek Chadwick and Tammy Townsend; directed by Robin Givens; written by Christopher Oscar Pena and Joy Kecken; A bickering family reunites to celebrate their first Christmas without their patriarch, only to have an unexpected guest shake everything up; filmed in Atlanta) - Nov. 18, BET+ (Trailer); BET debut Dec. 4
Christmas Deja Vu (holiday movie starring Amber Riley, Loretta Devine, Blue Kimble and Candice Van Beauty; written and directed by Christel Gibson; A down on her luck singer relives Christmas over and over again; filmed in Atlanta) - Nov. 25, BET+ (Trailer); BET debut Dec. 11
The Business of Christmas 2 (sequel to the 2020 holiday movie starring Jennifer Freeman, Lawrence H. Robinson, Kamel Goffin and Daphne Reid; directed by Tim Reid; written by Camara Davis; The Franklin family celebrate their first Christmas without their father; filmed in Virginia) - Dec. 2, BET+
Merry Switchmas (holiday movie starring starring Peter Parros, Valarie Pettiford, Sherrice Eaglin, Thea Camara, Joel Harold, Joseph Harold, Rachel Aladdin and Rebekah Aladdin; directed by Christopher Nolen and written by Gabrielle Collins; Identical twins switch places at a Christmas party, causing chaos for themselves, and their loved ones; filmed in Chicago) - Dec. 9, BET+; BET debut Dec. 18
A Christmas Wish (holiday movie starring Noree Victoria, Nadia Simms and Blue Kimble; written and directed by Christopher Nolen; A single mom wishes for a miracle to save her daughter at Christmas; filmed in Chicago, Ill.) - Dec. 16, BET+; BETHer debut on Dec. 25
Christmas 4 Sale (holiday movie starring Shanti Lowry, Nadine Ellis and Aaron D. Spears; directed by Mike Mayhall; written by Camara Davis; A real estate developer falls for a billionaire who thinks she’s someone else) - Dec. 23, BET+; BETHer debut on Dec. 26
Discovery+
Candy Coated Christmas: Behind the Scenes with Ree Drummond (The Pioneer Woman takes you behind the scenes of the making of her first movie) - Nov. 1
The Pioneer Woman’s Hometown Holidays (Ree Drummond shares how she create a down-home country Christmas) - Nov. 1
Candy Coated Christmas (holiday movie starring Molly McCook, Ree Drummond, Aaron O’Connell, John McCook, Lee Garlington and Landry Townsend; directed by Ellie Kanner; A woman returns to her holiday-crazy hometown after a failed business venture; filmed in Utah) - Nov. 19  (Trailer) Review
Mary McCartney Serves Up the Holidays (holiday special from the vegetarian chef featuring special guests Paul McCartney, Stella McCartney, Reese Witherspoon and Oprah Winfrey) - Nov. 23
Surfing Santa (part of the “Immersions” collection; slow TV with no narration meant for background viewing; Celebrate the festive season from the beach) - Nov. 26
Cozy Holiday Kitchens (part of the “Immersions” collection; slow TV with no narration meant for background viewing; Prepare holiday meals with four chefs from around the world) - Nov. 26
Festive Fireplaces of the World (part of the “Immersions” collection; slow TV with no narration meant for background viewing; Experience the view from more than 30 cozy fireplaces from around the world) - Nov. 26
Meet Your Makers Showdown (crafting competition hosted by Chrissy Metz with judges Leann Rimes and Mark Montano find the best holiday crafter) - Nov. 27
Fruitcake Fraud (true crime documentary about embezzlement at the Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana, Texas) - Dec. 1
Magnolia Table: Holiday Candy (Chip and Joanna Gaines prepare for Christmas by making her special candy) - Dec. 3, will also air on Food Network, Dec. 18
Magnolia Table: Holiday Sides (Chip and Joanna Gaines prepare their favorite holiday side dishes) - Dec. 3, will also air on Food Network, Dec. 18
Home Work: Home for the Holidays (Andy and Candis Meredith renovate an old schoolhouse into their family home) - Dec. 10
The Pioneer Woman: Hometown Stories (Ree Drummond reminisces on past Christmas adventures in her small town of Pawhuska, Oklahoma) - Dec. 11
Zoe Bakes: Cheers to the New Year (Zoë François shares her favorite New Year’s Eve recipes) - Dec. 26
AMC+
Christmas with Felicity (holiday movie starring Sarah Brooks, Herb Porter, Braxton Angle, Aviva Sevilla and Saige Chaseley; directed by Jack C Newell; written by Rebecca Weaver; A woman returns to her hometown after her cancelled wedding in no mood to celebrate the holidays, until she meets a handsome dairy farmer who loves Christmas) - Nov. 25 (Trailer)
A Cape Cod Christmas (holiday movie starring Katie LeClerc and Brent Bailey; directed by John Stimpson and written by Megan Freels Johnston; An author returns to her hometown to reluctantly help her bickering siblings sell the family home; filmed in Falmouth, Mass.) - Dec. 2 (Trailer)
Silent Night (holiday horror-black comedy starring Keira Knightley, Roman Griffin, Matthew Goode, Annabelle Wallis, Lily-Rose Depp, Lucy Punch, Sope Dirisu and Kirby Howell-Baptiste; written and directed by Camille Griffin; A wealthy family hosts a Christmas celebration dinner at their English country house as the world prepares for an extinction level event; filmed in the UK) -  Dec. 3 (Trailer), also available in limited theatrical release
HBO Max
Ghosts: The Ghost of Christmas (2020 Christmas Day special of the BBC series, available for the first time to U.S. viewers) - May 27
Starstruck (BBC co-production, 6-episode series created by and starring Rose Matafeo, along with Nikesh Patel; A women goes home with a man she meets in a bar on New Year’s Eve, only to discover he’s a rising star, and they keep interacting in London over the course of a year, culminating at Christmas) - June 10 ****Review****
Craftopia: Holiday Showdown (eight-episode holiday-themed season of the crafting show hosted by Lauren Riihimaki) - Oct. 7
Bugs and Daffy’s Thanksgiving Road Trip (four-episode podcast series featuring the Looney Tunes characters on a Thanksgiving travel adventure) - Nov. 22
8-Bit Christmas (1980s-set comedy, directed by Michael Dowse and starring Steve Zahn, Neil Patrick Harris, June Diane Raphael, Winslow Fegley, Jacob Laval, Sophia Reid-Gantzert, Santino Barnard and Chandler Dean; based on the book by Kevin Jakubowski; A 10-year-old’s outrageous quest to get a Nintendo gaming system for Christmas) - Nov. 24 (Trailer) ****Review****
12 Dates of Christmas (season 2 of the reality dating series that takes people to a “Christmas castle” to find their soulmate via holiday activities) - Nov. 25
Santa Inc. (adult, animated eight-episode limited series starring Seth Rogen and Sarah Silverman, written by showrunner Alexandra Rushfield; When Santa’s successor is poached by Amazon, an ambitious elf positions herself to become the first female Santa) - Dec. 2 (Redband Trailer)
Calcifier Yule Log (Studio Ghibli-created background featuring the sassy fire demon from the classic Howl’s Moving Classic anime) - Dec. 20
Apple TV+
The Snoopy Show: Happiness is a Snow Day (winter-set episode of Apple’s new animated The Snoopy Show series) - Feb. 5
Ted Lasso: Carol of the Bells (holiday-set episode of the popular series starring Jason Sudeikis) - Aug. 13 ****Review****
Doug Unplugs: Botty Holidays (animated holiday special episode of the series based on the books by Dan Yaccarino, featuring Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa celebrations) - Sep. 17
‘Twas The Fight Before Christmas (feature documentary from Julia Nottingham and Lisa Gomer Howes; directed by Becky Read; Story of lawyer Jeremy Morris fight with his homeowner’s association over his over-the-top Christmas light display) - Nov. 26 (Trailer)
Mariah’s Christmas: The Magic Continues (second holiday special from Mariah Carey, featuring Khalid and Kirk Franklin, with the trio’s new song, "Fall in Love at Christmas;” directed by Joseph Kahn and produced by Carey) - Dec. 3
Stillwater: The Way Home (holiday special based on the animated series that spawned from the Scholastic book series; When Stillwater invites the not-nice neighbors to celebrate with him, his friend are concerned) - Dec. 3
Get Rolling with Otis: A Winter Cow’s Tale (holiday special based on the animated series, inspired by the books of Loren Long; Learning how to be a big sister isn’t easy, especially when your mom is due on Christmas Day) - Dec. 3
Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne (new, original animated New Year’s Eve special; When Grandma’s Christmas visit gets cancelled, the gang decides to throw the best New Year’s Eve party ever to cheer themselves up) - Dec. 10
Ted Lasso: The Missing Christmas Mustache (stop-motion animated short starring Hannah Waddingham, Jeremy Swift, Phil Dunster, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed, and Juno Temple) - Dec. 15 (Watch)
Apple Music
From Apple Music with Love (daily video/audio “gifts” from Apple Music, featuring holiday music and chats about traditions with stars like Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani, Lorde, Becky G and Idris Elba, drops daily at 11 AM ET) - Nov. 26
Paramount+
Queen of the Universe (Drag Race spin-off, singing competition series, advertised as a “Eurovision-style” song contest, hosted by Graham Norton and filmed in London) - Dec. 2
Rugrats: Traditions (special, stand-alone holiday episode of the rebooted series with special guest voices Raini Rodriguez, Swoosie Kurtz, Henry Winkler and Tata Vega; The family learns how to combine holiday traditions of various faiths) - Dec. 2, also airs on Nickelodeon Dec. 10
Mean Boys (Brazilian animated special from controversial comedy troupe Porta Dos Fundas; An irreverent take on Jesus’ teen years in the style of Mean Girls) - Dec. 15
Paramount Mountain Holiday Campfire (outdoorsy holiday Yule Log featuring the sights and sounds of Paramount Mountain at night) - Dec. 18
Peacock
The Boss Baby: Family Business (sequel to the 2017 animated movie starring Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, Jeff Goldblum and Amy Sedaris; When the now-adult Boss Baby visits his brother for the holidays, his infant niece tells him he has to become a baby again to stop a villain that’s been turning babies evil) - July 2, also in theaters (Trailer); moved to Hulu as of Nov. 25
Much Ado About Christmas (holiday movie starring Susie Abromeit, Torrance Coombs, Julian Haig, Olivier Raynal, James Rottger and Emma Colling; written by Janeen and Michael Damian, who also directs; Modern, holiday-set retelling of the Shakespeare tale; A secretly-rich woman pretends to be a struggling single mom, the only problem is her new boyfriend is pitching to the town’s benefactor, who happens to be her wealthy mother; filmed in Romania) - Oct. 30
High Holiday (holiday comedy starring Tom Arnold, Jennifer Tilly, Cloris Leachman, Robert Carradine, Asif Ali and Shannyn Sossamon; A free-spirited daughter of a conservative politician tries to lighten up her straight-laced family Christmas by bringing cannabis-infused salad dressing to their Christmas Eve dinner, causing chaos) - Nov. 1 (Trailer)
The Great Christmas Switch (holiday movie starring Dillon Casey, Sarah Lind and Jon McClaren; directed by Ernie Barbarash; written by Cara J. Russell; Twin sisters decide to switch places at the holidays; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Nov. 6
Christmas Time is Here (holiday movie starring Rukiya Bernard and Dewshane Williams; directed by Christie Will Wolff; written by T.M. Hayes; A realtor wants to sell a client any resort except the one he wants to buy, which is owned by her family; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 13
Chrisley Knows Thanksgiving (holiday special featuring the reality show star family, with matriarch Julie Chrisley teaching her kids how to make Thanksgiving favorites) - Nov. 18 (Trailer)
A Kindhearted Christmas (holiday movie starring Cameron Mathison and Jennie Garth; directed by Alysse Leite-Rogers; A widow’s generosity is catching, leading to her being profiled by a handsome morning TV anchor; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 20
Peacock Presents: Holiday Steals & Deals with Jill Martin (holiday shopping show with the Today Show consumer corespondent) - Nov. 22
National Dog Show Junior (special kid-centric coverage of The 2021 National Dog Show from Philadelphia, hosted by Matt Iseman, Laurie Hernandez and Anna Laible) - Nov. 25
Madagascar: A Little Wild Holiday Goose Chase (animated special based on the animated series which features the popular Madagascar movie characters as cubs; Melman and his friends try to reunite a lost goose with his family for the holidays in New York City) - Nov. 26 (Trailer), also available on Hulu
Royally Wrapped for Christmas (holiday movie starring Jen Lilley and Brendan Fehr; directed by TW Peacocke; A woman working at a charity dedicated to giving toys to everyone at the holidays finds love with a prince; filmed in Ottawa) - Nov. 27
Christmas is You (holiday movie starring Becca Tobin, Matthew MacCaull and Casey Manderson; directed by Allan Harmon; Hometown sweethearts who both dreamed of making it big, are reunited when one is famous and the other is very much not; filmed in B.C.) - Nov. 28
Baking It (six-episode, holiday-themed reality competition series from executive producer Amy Poehler; hosted by Maya Rudolph and Andy Samburg and judged by a panel of real-life grandmothers; teams of talented home bakers compete for prizes, spin-off of crafting show Making It) - Dec. 2 (Trailer)
Jingle Bell Princess (holiday movie starring Trevor Donovan and Merritt Patterson; directed by Dan McBrearty; based on the book His Jingle Bell Princess by Barbara Dunlop; A pampered royal uses a snowstorm to sneak away and experience the holidays as a commoner, spending time with a handsome widower and his twin daughters who have no idea who she is; filmed in North Bay, Ont.) - Dec. 4
Housewives of the North Pole (holiday comedy starring Kyle Richards, Betsy Brandt, Kyle Selig, Alec Mapa, Jearnest Corchado, Tetona Jackson, Carlos Ponce and Damon Dayoub; directed by Ron Oliver; A holiday decorating rivalry turns bitter, as two women battle over who has the most festive house in North Pole, Vermont; filmed in Utah) - Dec. 9 (Trailer)
A Christmas Miracle for Daisy (holiday movie starring Jill Wagner and Nick Bateman; based on the book by Jane Porter; directed by Mike Rohl; A single dad moves back to Montana to get help from family, where his newly adopted goddaughter enlists a mysterious stranger name Kris to help him find love; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 11
Days of Our Lives: A Very Salem Christmas (movie based on the long-running NBC soap opera, starring Chandler Massey and Eileen Davidson) - Dec. 16
Opry Live: USO Holiday Special (musical special for the troops, live from Nashville, featuring Carrie Underwood, Josh Turner, Lauren Alaina and more) - Dec. 18, also available on Circle and USO TV
2021 One and Done with Snoop Dogg & Kevin Hart (year-end comedy special featuring the rapper and comedian’s looking back at the biggest stories of 2021) - Dec. 28
Disney+
The Story of the Faithful Wookiee (animated short from the infamous 1978 Stars Wars Holiday Special; Notable for introducing the character of Boba Fett to the Star Wars universe; The first time anything from the universally-panned special made available to stream legally) - Apr. 2
American Eid (short film from Aqsa Altaf, based on her own experience with Americans lack of knowledge of the Muslim holiday, part of the Disney Launchpad series) - May 28
Home Sweet Home Alone  (reboot of the 1990 Christmas movie classic, starring Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Tim Simons, Pete Holmes, Devin Ratray, Ally Maki and Chris Parnell; directed by Dan Mazer and written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell; A married couple tries to steal back a valuable heirloom from a troublesome kid) - Nov. 12 (Trailer)
Hawkeye (holiday-set series based on the Marvel movie/comicbook character played by Jeremy Renner, also starring Hailee Steinfeld, Florence Pugh, Vera Farmiga and Brian d’Arcy James; Hawkeye trains protege Kate Bishop in a post-Avengers Endgame New York City) - Nov. 24 (Trailer)
Arendelle Castle Yule Log: Cut Paper Edition (new, Frozen-themed, festive video background) - Dec. 17
Hulu
American Horror Stories: The Naughty List (holiday-themed, stand-alone episode of the FX on Hulu anthology series from creator Ryan Murphy; starring Dyllon Burnside, Nico Greetham and Kevin McHale; written by Manny Coto; directed by Max Winkler; A group of social media influencers face a not-so-jolly reckoning for a problematic post) - July 29, part of FX on Hulu
Riders of Justice (a.k.a. Retfærdighedens Ryttere; Danish-language revenge action movie, set at the holidays and starring Mads Mikkelsen; When he learns his wife’s death was not a tragic accident, but an assassination attempt by brutal biker gang, a father turns to vigilante justice.) - Oct. 8, also available May 21 via VOD
Taste the Nation: Holiday Edition (special holiday-themed, four-episode mini-season of the Padma Lakshmi travel/food show focusing on the unique holiday food traditions of different cultures and regions.) - Nov. 4 (Trailer) ****Review****
Cupid for Christmas (holiday movie directed by Blayne Weaver and written by Patricia Harrington, starring Natasha Behnam, Ryan Carnes, Melanie Stone and Richard Kind; Cupid looks for a replacement so he can retire and celebrate the holidays; filmed in Virginia) - Nov. 20
A Very Solar Holiday Opposites Special (stand-alone, animated Christmas special based on the adult animated series) - Nov. 22 (Trailer)
Madagascar: A Little Wild Holiday Goose Chase (animated special based on the animated series which features the popular Madagascar movie characters as cubs; Melman and his friends try to reunite a lost goose with his family for the holidays in New York City) - Nov. 26, also available on Peacock
Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade (local ABC coverage of the Thanksgiving parade that bills itself as the nation's oldest) - Nov. 26
Blippi and the Holiday Snowglobe (live-action kids’ movie based on the educational YouTube series) - Nov. 27, also available on YouTube
Candified: Home for the Holidays (4-part reality series featuring Jackie Sorkin and a team of candy artists building a life-size house out of candy) - Dec. 1
Together (UK COVID-set dark comedy starring Sharon Horgan and James McAvoy; Parents living through lockdown find their relationship strained to the breaking point; filmed in the UK and partially holiday-set) - Dec. 14, also available VOD as of Aug. 27 (Trailer)
Netflix
Pieces of a Woman (partially holiday-set drama starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LeBeouf and Ellen Burstyn; A home birth goes horribly wrong, leaving a family and community to pick up the pieces) - Jan. 7 (Trailer)
All My Friends Are Dead (Polish holiday movie written and directed by Jan Belci, combining horror and dark comedy; When a NYE party goes awry, shocking secrets are exposed in a group of friends.) - Feb. 3 (Trailer)
The Silver Skates (Russian costume drama starring Fedor Fedotov and Sofya Priss; directed by Michael Lockshin; based on the book Hans Brinker by Mary Mapes Dodge, which, in turn, is a Romeo and Juliet pastiche; shot on location in St. Petersburg and set at Christmas and New Year’s in the 19th century; Netflix’s first Russian original) - June 16 (Trailer)
Prime Time (Polish-language thriller set on New Year’s Eve 1999. A desperate man takes a TV host hostage in order to get his message broadcast live on air) - June 30 (Trailer)
Cooking with Paris: Get Over It Holiday Feast (special Christmas episode of the cooking show starring Paris Hilton) - Aug. 4
The Father Who Moves Mountains (Romanian adventure thriller set at Christmas, starring Adrian Titieni, Elena Purea and Judith State; directed by Daniel Sandu; A retired intelligence officer risks everything to search for his missing son in the Carpathian mountains) - Sep. 17 (Trailer)
Chicago Party Aunt: Emergency Contact (The final, holiday-themed episode in season one of the adult animated series takes place on Christmas Eve as Diane’s family, who tried to ditch her, find themselves guiltily looking for her all evening) - Sep. 17
The Claus Family (a.k.a. De Familie Claus; Dutch-language family film from Belgium, starring Jan Declair, Mo Bakker and Renee Soutendijk; Santa's grandson, Jules, hates Christmas, until he has to save Christmas with help of a magic snow globe; European debut in 2020) - Nov. 1 (teaser)
Love Hard (holiday rom-com starring Nina Dobrev, Jimmy O. Yang, Darren Barnet, Harry Shum Jr., James Saito, Mikaela Hoover, Heather McMahan and Rebecca Staab; written by Danny Mackey and Rebecca Ewing; directed by Hernan Jimenez; A woman flies cross country at the holidays to surprise a suitor she knows only from a dating app, only to find she’s been catfished; filmed in Vancouver) - Nov. 5 (Trailer) ****Review****
A Very Big Mouth Christmas (Christmas episode of the adult animated series, featuring puppets instead of the usual animated characters, teased in the season 5 trailer) - Nov. 5
Father Christmas is Back (holiday movie starring John Cleese, Kelsey Grammer, Liz Hurley, Nathalie Cox, Talulah Riley, Kris Marshall, Caroline Quentin, April Bowlby, Ray Fearon and Naomi Frederick; directed by Philippe Martinez and Mick Davis; written by David Conolly, Hannah Davis Law and Dylanne Corcoran; A Christmas control freak is surprised by her estranged father and his new girlfriend while celebrating the holidays with her sisters; filmed in Yorkshire, England) - Nov. 7, Rated PG-13 (Trailer) **Review**
Christmas Flow (French-language series starring Shirine Boutella and Tayc, A journalist and rapper clash, then fall in love, at the holidays) - Nov. 17 (Trailer)
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star (holiday rom-com, third in the movie series starring Vanessa Hudgens, Sam Palladio, Nick Sagar and Will Kemp; All three lookalikes have to re-team when a royal relic goes missing; filmed in Scotland) - Nov. 18 (Trailer) ***Review***
Blown Away: Christmas (holiday edition of the glass-blowing competition show hosted by Bobby Berk, featuring Christmas-themed challenges as returning contestants compete for the title “Best in Holiday Blow”) - Nov. 19 (Trailer)
Waffles + Mochi’s Holiday Feast (Christmas special based on the animated children’s cooking series executive produced by Michelle Obama; An impromptu holiday party for friends helps explore Christmas traditions around the world) - Nov. 23 (Trailer)
Jonas Brothers Family Roast (Kenan Thompson roasts the singing group brothers with special guests Pete Davidson, Niall Horan, Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias, Lilly Singh and Jack Whitehall) - Nov. 23
A Boy Called Christmas (holiday movie based on the book by Matt Haig, adapted by Ol Parker; starring Jim Broadbent, Zoe Colletti, Sally Hawkins, Michiel Huisman, Maggie Smith and Kristen Wiig; directed by Gil Kenan; Santa origin story featuring 11-year-old Nikolas—nicknamed Christmas, because he was born on Christmas Day—living in Finland with his woodcutter father) - Nov. 24, Rated PG (Trailer), also available in theaters
Robin Robin (Aardman Animation-produced musical special about a robin raised by mice, who is starting to be more aware of her differences and goes on a journey of self discovery) - Nov. 24 (Trailer)
A Castle for Christmas (holiday rom-com starring Brooke Shields and Carey Elwes; directed by Mary Lambert; written by Ally Carter, Kim Beyer-Johnson and Neal & Tippi Dobrofsky; An author wants to buy a Scottish castle, but the owner, a grumpy Duke, doesn’t want to sell to a foreigner; filmed in Scotland) - Nov. 26 (Trailer)
School of Chocolate (eight-episode chocolate competition show; Eight contestants work to be named Best in Class under the tutelage of master chocolatier Amaury Guichon; NOTE: Netflix billed this part of their holiday offerings, but it doesn’t feature holiday challenges or content as far as I can tell) - Nov. 26
Elves (Danish horror-thriller; 6-episode series from Stefan Jaworski; starring Ann Eleonora Jørgensen and Rasmus Hammerich; A family on Christmas vacation unwittingly disturbs a community of elves on a remote island and finds themselves in a fight for their lives) - Nov. 28 (Trailer)
Charlie’s Colorforms City: Snowy Stories (animated special based on the vinyl sticky toys) - Nov. 30
Single All the Way (holiday movie starring Michael Urie, Philemon Chambers, Luke MacFarlane, Barry Bostwick, Jennifer Robertson, Jennifer Coolidge and Kathy Najimy; directed by Michael Mayer; written by Chad Hodge; Tired of being hassled about his single status, a man takes his best friend home for the holidays and tells his family they’re involved, but when his mom sets him up with her handsome trainer, he’s torn; filmed in Montreal) - Dec. 2 (Trailer)
Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas (Aardman Animation special based on the children’s series, Timmy goes missing during a holiday farmhouse raid, leading Shawn to panic; co-production with the BBC) - Dec. 3 (Trailer)
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays (US debut of 2020 Christmas and New Year’s special episodes of the Great British Bake Off) - Dec. 3 (Trailer)
David and the Elves (a.k.a. Dawid i elfy; Polish language family movie starring Jakub Zając, Cyprian Grabowski, Anna Smołowik, Monika Krzywkowska, Piotr Rogucki, Michał Czernecki and Cezary Żak; A boy whose parents are too busy for Christmas teams up with one of Santa’s elves to restore their Christmas spirit.) - Dec. 6
Go Dog Go: Happy Sniffmas (special holiday episode of the preschool animated series based on the classic books) - Dec. 7
The Claus Family 2 (a.k.a. De Familie Claus 2; Dutch-language family film sequel from Belgium, starring Jan Declair, Mo Bakker and Renee Soutendijk; With his faith restored in Christmas, Santa’s grandson is getting ready for another holiday season when plans go awry thanks to an intriguing letter) - Dec. 7, rest of world (Trailer)
Carolin Kebekus: The Last Christmas Special (German stand-up comic Carolin Kebekus in a holiday-themed set) - Dec. 8
How to Ruin Christmas: The Funeral (season 2 of the South African dysfunctional family comedy series that debuted in 2020 as How to Ruin Christmas: The Wedding) - Dec. 10 (Trailer)
StarBeam: Beaming in the New Year (holiday special based on the children’s animated superhero series) - Dec. 14 (Trailer)
Elite: Short Stories “Phillip, Caye & Felipe” (first of three holiday specials focusing on characters from the Spanish-language Netflix series about a prep school) - Dec. 15
A California Christmas: City Lights (sequel to 2020′s A California Christmas, starring real-life husband and wife Lauren and Josh Swickard; Lauren, who wrote the original, also penned City Lights, and Shaun Piccinino returns as director; The couple’s love is tested when big city obligations draw them away from country life at the holidays) - Dec. 16
A Naija Christmas (Nigerian holiday movie directed by Kunle Afolayan and written by Kemi Adesoye; Three sons race to bring home wives before the holidays, as their mother plans a massive Christmas celebration) - Dec. 16 (Trailer)
The Witcher Fireplace (A Yule Log recreation of the Witcher’s Great Hall fireplace) - Dec. 18
Elite: Short Stories “Samuel & Omar” (second of three holiday specials focusing on characters from the Spanish-language Netflix series about a prep school) - Dec. 20
Grumpy Christmas (Spanish-language holiday sequel to 2016′s The Patriarch, a.k.a. Un Padre No Tan Padre, starring Héctor Bonilla, Benny Ibarra and Jacqueline Bracamontes; Don Servando and his dysfunctional family spend Christmas at the seaside, but all is not merry and bright; filmed in Mexico) - Dec. 22
Elite: Short Stories “Patrick” (third of three holiday specials focusing on characters from the Spanish-language Netflix series about a prep school) - Dec. 23
A Thousand Miles From Christmas (a.k.a A Mil Kilómetros de la Navidad; Spanish-language comedy starring Tamar Novas, Andrea Ros, Peter Vives, Fermí Reixach and Verónica Forqué; directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero; written by Francisco Arnal and Daniel Monedero; A Grinch with a history of horrible holidays gets reluctantly swept up in the spirit of Christmas; filmed in Spain) - Dec. 24
Death to 2021 (year in review comedy special starring Hugh Grant, Lucy Liu, Tracey Ullman, Samson Kayo, Joe Keery, William Jackson Harper, Stockard Channing, Cristin Milioti, Diane Morgan and Nick Mohammed) - Dec. 27 (Trailer)
Kitz (German series starring Valerie Huber, Felix Mayr, Sofie Eifertinger and Bless Amada; A group of rich, spoiled teens spend the winter holidays at a luxury ski resort, but one tries to work their way into their group to find answers and get revenge for her brother’s mysterious death the year before) - Dec. 30 (Trailer)
Amazon Prime
Evie Rose (holiday short, written and directed by Elizabeth Blake-Thomas; A teenager spends the holidays reminiscing with her elderly BFF) - Jan. 22
A Tiny House Christmas (holiday movie starring Kathleen Cannon and Freddy Walker Jr.; directed by Avai d’amici; A women working a holiday job as an elf while living in a tiny home, tries to help a co-worker with a huge secret) - Feb. 12
Death Trip (winter-set horror movie starring Kelly Kay, Garrett Johnson and Tatyana Olal; directed by James Watts; Friends taking a winter holiday trip to an isolated cottage learn nothing about this idyllic looking retreat is as it seems; filmed in Canada) - Feb. 16 (Trailer)
Carol’s Christmas (holiday movie written and directed by David S Womack, starring Lauren Cakes, Lindsey Cruz and Brenda Daly; A modern, gender-swapped retelling of the classic Dickens tale; filmed in Las Vegas) - Feb. 19, also available on Tubi
Leo the Truck: Christmas Tree (animated holiday short geared towards pre-schoolers, part of an ongoing character series) - May 12
10 Horas Para O Natal (a.k.a 10 Hours for Christmas; Brazilian holiday comedy starring Luis Lobianco, Karina Ramil, Giulia Benite, Pedro Miranda and Lorena Queiroz; released in Brazil in December 2020, first time available in U.S) - July 1
The Tomorrow War (big-budget alien-fighting action movie, starring Chris Pratt, J.K. Simmons, Edwin Hodge and Betty Gilpin; The time-traveling story kicks off at a present-day Christmas party) - July 2
A Sunburnt Christmas (Australian holiday movie, originally made for Oz streamer STAN, where it debuted in 2020; starring Daniel Henshall, Natasha Wanganeen and Chris Duncan; A single mom’s ranch gets invaded by a criminal dressed as Santa, then her kids mistake him for the real deal; filmed in Adelaide, Australia) - July 24 (Trailer)
The Food Club (a.k.a. Madklubben; Danish film directed by Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg and starring Kirsten Olesen, Stina Ekblad and Kirsten Lehfeldt; A women abandoned by her husband on Christmas Eve leans on her friends, a widow and lifelong singleton who take her to Italy to take part in an culinary adventure) - Oct. 8 (Trailer)
The Tunnel (Norwegian-language disaster movie, starring Thorbjorn Harr, Yiva Fuglerud and Lisa Carlehed; directed by Pai Oie; Christmas travelers are trapped in a tunnel after a tanker truck crashes and burns, while a blizzard rages, making outside rescue impossible; released in Norway in 2019 and the UK in 2020) - Oct. 15 (Trailer), also available on digital and DVD Apr 9
Where’s Chicky? Merry Christmas (original animated preschool special, based on the series from creator William Hoareau) - Oct. 28
The Christmas Doodle (from faith-based Wright Family Films, holiday movie about a Christmas puppy) - Nov. 1, originally available Aug. 1 via VOD
Nativity 3: Dude Where’s My Donkey (2014 UK sequel in the Nativity! movie franchise, which began in 2009, this third part available for the first time in the U.S.) - Nov. 5
All iWant for Christmas (holiday comedy starring Sean Patrick Flannery, Michael Cervantes, Charlie T Flanery and Oliver Givens; directed by B. Harrison Smith; A young girl discovers a popular toy robot may not be what it seems, and tries to warn Santa in an effort to get off the naughty list) - Nov. 19
Christmas on the Carousel (holiday movie from writer-director-star Erik Bloomquist; also starring co-writer Taylor Turner, Madeline Dauer and Rachel Oremland; Four friends return home for their last winter break of college and spend the night at a carousel in hopes of making a viral video; filmed in Vermont) - Nov. 19 (Trailer), also available VOD Oct. 19 and DVD Dec. 14
A Year From Now (small-budget holiday movie starring Athena Hayes, Daniel W May and Brad Maule; directed by Ricky Kennedy; An unhappy woman gets a glimpse of seven years of her future over one Christmas week) - Nov. 19
Do, Re & Mi Holiday Special: Merry Nestivus (original holiday animated special based on the Amazon original preschool series) - Nov. 24
The Matchmaker (holiday movie starring Dawn Halfpenny, Shirley Murdock and Trae Ireland; written and directed by Tamera Hall; A mom schemes to reunite her adult with his first love, only to have him return home for the holidays with a surprise fiancee) - Nov. 25
Mistletoe Mixup (holiday rom-com featuring and produced by brothers Joey, Matthew and Andrew Lawrence, who also directs; also starring Danielle C Ryan, Samantha Cope, Skyler M Day, Walter Platz and Eric Osmond; written by Kaylin Richardson; A workaholic woman makes a Christmas wish that leads to two men that could be “the one”; filmed in Utah) - Dec. 1
ARPO Robot Babysitter: A Very ARPO Christmas (Amazon Kids+ original animated short; ARPO works to make the perfect first Christmas for Cookie) - Dec. 6
A Christmas Star (holiday movie starring Sara Canning and Daniel Lissing; directed by Jessica Harmon; An astronomer hunting for aliens finds herself falling for a widowed park ranger; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 12
Lost at Christmas (holiday movie starring Natalie Clark and Kenny Boyle; After being dumped by his girlfriend following a public proposal, two strangers stranded in the Scottish Highlands join forces to try and get home in time for Christmas; filmed on location in Scotland; debuted in 2020 in the UK) - Dec. 12 (Trailer); also available via VOD as of Nov. 2
With Love (five-episode original series starring Emeraude Toubia and Mark Indelicato as siblings looking for love, with each episode set on a different holiday) - Dec. 17 (Trailer)
Boxing Day (rom-com starring, co-written and directed by Aml Ameen; co-starring Aja Naomi King, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Marianne Jean-Baptiste; A man reluctantly returns home to London accompanied by his American fiancee for the holidays and introduces her to his complicated family for the first time; filmed in the UK) - Dec. 17 (Trailer)
Christmas is Canceled (holiday movie starring Dermot Mulroney, Janel Parrish and Hayley Orrantia; directed by Prarthana Mohan; A year after the death of her mother, a woman finds out her widowed father is dating her old high school nemesis and sets out to break them up over the holidays with the help of her rival’s ex-boyfriend, who also happens to be her own high school crush; filmed in Chicago) - Dec. 17, Rated R
Stuffings (holiday horror movie starring Kathleen Halligan and Daniel Moody; written and directed by Matthew J. Wilkinson; A social media star couple looking for an Insta-worthy Christmas campout stumble upon a horrific holiday secret) - Dec. 18
Joy for Christmas (holiday movie starring Cindy Busby and Sam Page; directed by Pat Williams; To save a holiday toy drive, a woman must convince a pro athlete to be its spokesman; filmed in B.C.) - Dec. 19
The LCD Soundsystem Holiday Special (original Amazon Music holiday musical special featuring special guests Eric Wareheim and Macaulay Culkin) - Dec. 22 (Trailer), also available on Amazon Music Twitch Channel
Yearly Departed 2021 (second annual, all-female comedy send off to the year that was, an Amazon original) - Dec. 23
On Demand/Digital/DVD
The Holiday Channel Christmas Movie Wonderthon (Hallmark movie parody performance featuring Jesse Walker, Cecily Gash, Caitlin Houlahan, Ruby Lewis, Ryan Vona and Ian Ward; benefiting The Alzheimer's Foundation of America) - Jan. 12, YouTube
Trappin’ 4 Christmas (low-budget, TV-MA holiday movie written by Lisa Maydwell and directed and produced by Midnight Black) - Jan. 15, Vimeo
Black Christmas 2021 (low-budget, gender-swapped remake of the 1974 horror classic, from writer-director Jackson Bigley) - Jan. 15, YouTube
This Christmas (Irish short film starring Devlin O’Brien, Ingrid Ni Igoe and Gareth Daly; A family faces eviction and homelessness at the holidays; inspired by Doris Day’s I’ll Be Home for Christmas) - Jan. 29, YouTube
Beverly Hills Christmas II (holiday movie starring Timothy Davis, Vincent De Paul, Donna Spangler, Ravin Spangler and Margaret O’Brien; directed by Christian Filippella; A teenager sent to spend Christmas with her eccentric aunt, witnesses a miracle and learns the true meaning of Christmas.) - Feb. 1, online
A Christmas Wish (Canadian family short film starring Brandon Belov, Stephen Bishop and Donna Clacer; directed by Chih Wu) - Feb. 1, Canada
Mayor (documentary following Musa Hadid, the popular Christian mayor of Ramallah in Palestine, as he plans a Christmas celebration and leads his occupied city) - Feb. 16, DVD/digital (Trailer)
The Fright Before Christmas (low-budget holiday horror movie written, directed and starring John Johnson) - Mar. 2, Blu-Ray
A Covid Christmas (low-budget holiday movie written and directed by Maurice Jones; A wife invites the whole family for Christmas during COVID, without telling her husband) - Mar. 5, YouTube
Tru (Music Theatre of Connecticut's production of a holiday-set look at a week in the life of Truman Capote; Just before Christmas all Capote’s friends realize he has shared their secrets with the world via his infamous novel, Answered Prayers; livestream and in-person performances) - Apr 23, On Demand
A Christmas Sunset (holiday drama starring Cassandra James, Dani Scott, T.C. De Witt and Courtney Locks; written and directed by De Witt and James Burzelic; Five friends get together to celebrate the life of a friend who passed, only to find themselves challenged by the secrets he left behind.) - May 3, Amazon VOD
Christmas in July (Wownow animation title, directed by Chip Bryant; Santa’s summer vacation is thwarted when Dracula tries to take over Christmas) - May 25, DVD
It’s Me, Billy: A Black Christmas Fan Film (Canadian fan-made sequel to the 1974 horror classic) - May 28, YouTube
A Frozen Christmas Dance: Christmas in July (animated pre-school special from director Alejandro Aitana) - June 15, DVD
Mission Fat Hearts (animated movie starring Kaliyah Melnick, Matthew Frizzell, Olivia Davis and Bob Hoffman; Based on the 2018 children’s book, The Adventures of Pookie: Mission Fat Hearts) - June 28, YouTube
Undertaking Christmas (original holiday musical, storybook spoof from songwriter Joel B. New, starring Joel McVeagh, Carolyn Mignini and Richard Riaz Yoder, with illustrations by Krissy Fox; A party planner’s big city life falls apart so he returns to his small town to save the family funeral home and fall in love) - June 30, On Demand (Trailer)
The Christmas Dance (holiday movie starring Michael Faber, Katherine Kelly Lang, Briana White and Richard Karn; written and directed by Michael Arcell; A traumatized woman learns to enjoy Christmas once again) - July 23, VOD (Trailer), available on Roku & Tubi as of October 29
Christmas in July (holiday movie starring Grayson Russell, Reiley McClendon and Erin Ownbey, written and directed by Myles Matsuno; A holiday-loving man vows to give his dying grandmother one last perfect Christmas, even though it's the middle of summer; widely available for first time after touring festival circuit) July 23, VOD (Trailer)
I’ll Be Home for Christmas (holiday short film from Conor Soucy; A young couple has to deal with the reality of their complicated relationship when they find themselves stuck alone together for Christmas) - July 25, Vimeo On Demand
Lupidoo’s Incredible Christmas (Indian original animated holiday movie, made for kids’ channel ETV Balya Bharat and voiced in 11 different languages) - July 30, India on ETV
Xmas Eve Eve (holiday short written and directed by Dazhi Huang; Exes meet on a subway during the 2020 lockdown) - Aug. 11 
Sleigh! (short horror film; A Christmas Eve party meant to celebrate a recently deceased woman’s life turns deadly after an ancient board game reveals her friends aren’t who her boyfriend thought they were) - Aug. 14, YouTube
Christmas at Belfast (musical special from Northern Ireland, directed by John F.D. Northover) - Aug. 19, DVD
The Green Knight (Arthurian fantasy starring Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander and Joel Edgerton; written and directed by David Lowery; based on the 14th century poem, King Arthur’s nephew, Sir Gawain, goes on a quest to find a magical emerald; set around the holidays.) - Aug 20, VOD (Trailer); also available in theaters
What She Said (holiday-set drama written by and starring Jenny Lester, with Juliana Jureanas, Brit Michael Gordon and Peter Evangelista; directed by Amy Northup; A young Jewish woman struggles to recover from trauma amidst the winter holidays, as her family decides to stage a Thanksgiving intervention) - Sep. 14, VOD (Trailer)
Christmas Collision (holiday movie starring Michael Pare, Vernon Wells, Sebrina Scott and John Wells; directed by Lana Read; A businesswoman runs into a writer in his hometown for the holidays; filmed in Cincinnati) - Oct. 8, DVD/digital (Trailer)
Lil' Santa's Book Club: A Little Book for Christmas (animated holiday storybook movie from director Sandy Lynn Smith and Once Upon a Tale) - Oct. 8, DVD
Christmas Freak (holiday comedy starring Sean Marlow and Amy Hagan; written and directed by Sean Brown; A troubled man whose father abandoned the family on Christmas tries to do the holiday over every day to get it right and be worthy of love) - Oct. 8, DVD/digital (Trailer)
Mighty Mensch (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by Kim Brown; Hanukah has a new hero) - Oct .12, DVD (Trailer)
13 Slays Till X-Mas (small budget holiday horror movie starring Jessica Anderson and Christopher Bower; A mysterious message brings five strangers together for Christmas Eve, where they entertain each other by telling scary stories) - Oct. 15, VOD
Alice-Miranda: A Royal Christmas Ball (Australian animated movie directed by Jo Boag; Melanie Alexander and Alexa Moses; based on the book series by Jacqueline Harvey; A royal Christmas mystery for Alice-Miranda and her friends to solve in time for the ball.) - Oct. 15, Australia on Stan
Oh Deer (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by Kyle Remington; An ambitious reindeer teams up with his elf BFF to help bring Santa his favorite dinner) - Oct. 19, DVD (Trailer)
Defining Moments (starring Burt Reynolds, Sienna Guillory and Tammy Blanchard; holiday-set comedy about the single moment that defines your life; Reynolds’ final film, shot shortly before his death in 2018) - Oct. 19, Amazon VOD
The Dog of Christmas (holiday movie starring John Savage, James Duval and Bianca Blanco; directed by Bret Roberts; written by Enrico Pinocci; A well off French family tries to save the holiday by buying a dog; filmed in France in 2018) - Oct. 26, DVD (Trailer)
Estella Scoorge (filmed stage production starring Betsy Wolfe; directed by John Caird; A female Wall Street tycoon is visited by three ghosts; filmed in 2020) - Nov. 1, Broadway On Demand (Website)
Hell on the Shelf (holiday horror movie directed by Mark Polonia; A Christmas elf decoration is key to why no one wants to live in a curse house) - Nov. 1, Blu-Ray (Trailer)
A Christmas to Savour (holiday movie starring Britt Irvin,  Zach Roerig, Bethany Brown, BJ Harrison and Lyall Woznesensky; directed by Jessica Harmon; written by Sean Fine; A chef gets a cooking getaway as a gift from her BFF who wants to rejuvenate her holiday menu and Christmas spirit; filmed in Kelowna, B.C.) - Nov. 1, UK on BBC iPlayer (Trailer); also on BBC 2 Nov. 26
00K9: Operation Christmas (animated-live action hybrid from WowNow, An evil black panther is bent on destroying Christmas and the only one who can stop him is the CIA’s top agent, 00K9) - Nov. 2, DVD (Trailer)
Christmas Under the Sea 2 (animated sequel movie from WowNow; Spend another Christmas with the underwater inhabitants of Bubbletown) - Nov. 2, DVD
Christmas Dance 2 (animated sequel from WowNow; Join in the holiday dance party and sing-a-long in the animal town of Sunnyville) - Nov. 2 via DVD
Santa Saves the Galaxy (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by Kyle Remington; When cheeky penguins hack into Santa’s computer to to get themselves on the nice list, they accidentally put the entire holiday in jeopardy) - Nov. 2, DVD (Trailer) 
A Gift from Bob (holiday sequel to 2016′s A Street Cat Named Bob, based on the book; starring Kristina Tonteri-Young and Luke Treadaway; A ginger cat saves a homeless man at Christmas) - Nov. 9, VOD (Trailer), also available in select theaters Nov. 5
See You Next Christmas (holiday movie starring Elizabeth Guest, AJ Meijer and Vin Vescio; written and directed by Christine Weatherup; Two singles keep meeting, year after year, at a neighbor’s Christmas party and begin to wonder if it’s destiny) - Nov. 9, VOD (Trailer)
Miami Heat (holiday-set action movie starring Oleg Prudius, Shannon Murray and Gabriela Wong. A retired Russian special forces agent must rescue his daughter from kidnappers in the days leading up to Christmas.) - Nov. 9, VOD
Little Santa (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by Kim Brown; Little Santa finds himself lost on Christmas Eve and unable to get back to the North Pole) - Nov. 9, DVD (Trailer)
The Real Bedford Falls: It’s a Wonderful Life (documentary from directors Stu Lisson and Francis DiClemente about Seneca Falls, NY, the filming site of the iconic Christmas movie, featuring interview with Life actors Karolyn Grimes and Jimmy Hawkins, along with Monica Capra Hodges and Leonard Maltin) - Nov. 9, DVD (Trailer)
Hope (a.k.a. Håp; starring Andrea Braein Hovig and Stellan Skarsgard; Norwegian film about a May-December marriage where the younger half of the couple is diagnosed with a brain tumor which they keep secret from their family at the holidays; first time available in the U.S. outside of film festivals) - Nov. 9 (Trailer)
Letters to Santa 4 (a.k.a Listy do M.4; fourth in the Polish rom-com franchise that began with 2011′s Listy do M., one of the highest-grossing Polish movies of all time; starring Tomasz Karolak, Piotr Adamczyk, Agnieszka Dygant and Izabela Kuna; filmed in Poland and originally set to be released theatrically in 2020, but delayed due to COVID-19) - Nov. 9, Poland via DVD (Trailer); available in limited theatrical release as of Feb. 1
The Christmas Pitch (holiday movie starring Joseph Morales, Alexa Maria Huerta, Debo Belogun, Ramona Edith Williams and Chandra Michaels; directed by Layne Marie Williams; Two big city execs are sent to one’s small hometown, in order to reconnect with Christmas, and become involved in the town’s holiday; filmed in Chicago) - Nov. 12, VOD (Trailer)
Double Walker (holiday-set supernatural horror starring Sylvia Mix and Justin Rose; directed by Colin West; A young woman found dead on Christmas Day comes back as a ghost to get revenge for her murder) - Nov. 12, VOD (Trailer)
More the Merrier: The Special (Live concert from Sarah Reeves, celebrating music of the season as featured on her new album) - Nov. 12, Facebook
The Collingsworth Family: A True Family Christmas (concert based on the Kentucky “music ministry’s” 2019 holiday album) - Nov. 12, DVD
Paddington Saves Christmas (filmed version of the live stage comedy from Rockefeller Productions; Paddington tries to prepare for the holiday arrival of his Great Aunt Matilda only to find things going awry; filmed live in New York City) - Nov. 15, Broadway On Demand or Marquee TV (Website)
LEGO Friends Holiday Special (animated holiday special featuring the characters from the LEGO Friends play sets) - Nov. 15, YouTube
Ace and the Christmas Miracle (starring Brande Roderick, Steven Chase and Jon Lovitz; directed by Asif Akbar; A guy who owes money to the mob ends up being able to hear a race horse talk after suffering a head injury) - Nov. 16, Rated PG, DVD/digital (Trailer)
Secret Santa: A Christmas Adventure (small budget holiday movie written, directed and starring Nigel Butler; A group of down-on-their-luck buddies team up with Santa on Christmas Eve) - Nov. 16, DVD (Trailer)
Verzuz Holiday: A Night for the Queens (Hallmark-sponsored live concert featuring Chaka Kahn and Stephanie Mills from L.A.) - Nov. 18, Verzuz TV
Black Friday (Thanksgiving-set zombie movie starring Bruce Campbell, Devon Saw, Ivana Baquero and Michael Jai White; directed by Casey Tebo; written by Andy Greskoviak; An annoyed group of toy store employees are forced to work on Thanksgiving to prepare for Black Friday, only to find the shoppers have been turned into zombies by an alien infection) - Nov. 19, VOD (Trailer), also in limited theatrical release
Live from the Zoo Lights (CBS 11 in Ohio coverage of the kickoff of the Toled Zoo’s “Lights Before Christmas” holiday event) - Nov. 19, YouTube
It’s Not a Very Merry Endangered Species Christmas (Canadian animated holiday movie teaching kids about endangered species, starring the voices of Sam Vincent, Tabitha St. Germain and Lee Tockar) - Nov. 20, Canada on Teletoon
Black Beauty Christmas (animated holiday movie starring the voices of Marco Guzman, Ben Hollington and Rebecca Planter; directed by Avery Lundren; As Christmas approaches, Black Beauty fights for his spot as king of the herd against his evil uncle, Alta) - Nov. 23, DVD (Trailer)
Pups Alone (holiday movie shot in 2017 starring Dolph Lundgren, Jerry O’Connell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Danny Trejo, Rob Schneider, Keith David and Eric Roberts; A gang of thieves tries to steal a dog collar that translates canine thoughts into English) - Nov. 23, DVD/digital (Trailer); also available in limited theatrical release Nov. 19
Miracle on 19th Street (short-form holiday documentary from writer-director Mark Mitten about a beloved, retiring department store Santa in New York City) - Nov. 23, VOD
Boiling Point (UK movie based on a 2019 short of the same name from writer-director Philip Barantini, and starring Stephen Graham, Jason Flemyng and Ray Panthaki; A stressed out restaurant chef faces immense challenges in the lead up to Christmas, his busiest time of year) - Nov. 23, VOD (Trailer); also available in limited theatrical release Dec. 3
Spencer (starring Timothy Spall, Sally Hawkins, Sean Harris and Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana, centered around one of her final Windsor family Christmases at Sandringham) - Nov. 23 (Trailer); also available in theaters Nov. 5
iHeartRadio Holiday Special (LIVE musical special hosted by Mario Lopez, featuring performance from Kelly Clarkson, Michael Bible, Train and Pentatonix) - Nov. 24, YouTube, Facebook and the iHeartRadio app
Killer Christmas Elves (low-budget horror movie starring Stephen Lesser; directed by Joshua B. Hall; written by T.C. De Witt;  a father and spend find their neighborhood under attack on Christmas Eve by tiny, evil elves.) - Nov. 25, VOD (Trailer) 
Masha and the Bear: Happy Thanksgiving (animated holiday special from Russian animation company Animaccord, based on its popular Masha and the Bear shorts) - Nov. 26 on YouTube
Pomp, Snow & CIRQUEumstance (holiday special from Armed Forces Entertainment based on the children’s book of the same name) - Nov. 26 on YouTube
Christmas vs the Walters (starring Shawnee Smith, Dean Winters, Bruce Dern and Chris Elliott, written and directed by Peter A. D’Amato; An expectant mother’s attempt to create the perfect Christmas for her dysfunctional family goes awry when she’s ordered to go on bed rest.) - Nov. 26, VOD (Trailer), also in limited theatrical release Nov. 5 
A Story for Winter (small budget holiday movie written and directed by Nathan Weidner; A doctor finds himself stuck by a snowstorm on Christmas Eve in home for children with special needs; filmed in Ohio) - Nov. 27, Amazon VOD
Puppet Killer (holiday-set horror movie starring Aleks Panuovic, Lee Majdoub, Lisa Durupt and Richard Harmon; directed by Lisa Ovies; A group of school students spending Christmas at a seclued cabin are stalked by a horror movie obsessed killer) - Nov. 29, digital (Trailer), also available in limited theatrical release Sep. 21
Emily the Little Match Girl (animated UK movie starring the voices of David Bradley, Lesley Joesph and John R Walker; adapted and directed by Michael Hickinbottom;  based on the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale) - Nov. 29, UK
L’il Santa (animated holiday short series, plus half-hour animated special from Montreal-based K6 animation based on the comic book series by Lewis Trondheim and Thierry Robin; Santa’s reindeer stage a protest to help save endangered caribou) - Dec. 1, special in Canada on TeleQuebec; shorts available now via app
Christmas at the Ranch (holiday movie starring Lindsay Wagner, Amanda Righetti and Laur Allen; directed by Christin Baker; A big city gal goes home to her family ranch to try to save it and falls in love with the new ranch hand; from Tello Films; filmed in Nashville) - Dec. 1, Tello Films
A Christmas Carol (live-action animated feature starring Andy Serkis, Carey Mulligan, Daniel Kaluuya, Martin Freeman and Leslie Caron; directed by Jacqui Morris; Abstract re-telling of A Christmas Carol when, during a children’s paper doll theater telling of the classic story, we enter the imagination of a child hearing it told; Filmed in 2018 and got a very limited theatrical release in 2020, but the first time widely available in the U.S.) - Dec. 1
Christmas Break (low-budget holiday movie starring T.J. Holmes, J Franklin, Phillip Hodge III and Trinity Alexis; directed by Ray Simone; filmed in Atlanta) - Dec. 1 (Instagram)
Maybe Next Christmas (short holiday film starring Arabia Little, Rhoslyn Hall, Monece Starling and Philaye; A trio of friends spends Christmas with each other instead of their families in order to support their business; filmed in L.A.) - Dec. 1 (Instagram)
Not on this Night (holiday-set war drama,  based on a true story, starring Judith Feingold, Preston Mead and CJ Voteur; based on the play by Evelyn L.Y. Jones; directed by Bill Humphreys; During the Battle of the Bulge, a French woman finds herself sheltering two lost and wounded soldiers on Christmas, one German, and the other American.) - Dec. 1, Stagewright Films
Moose! (a.k.a. Merry Moose; holiday animated special and short series; starring Joe Cobden, Angela Galuppo and Kwasi Songui; based on the books of Robert Munsch; A boy and his pet moose celebrate the holidays together and reminisce about Christmas adventures past; full-length special, plus five additional holiday shorts) - Dec. 1, Canda on ICI (French language version)
A Christmas Letter (holiday family movie starring David Lipper, Glenda Bragzana, Jorja Cadence, Enrico Colantoni, Roger Cross and Colin Mochrie; directed by Brian Roberts; A little girl’s letter to Santa is intercepted by two elves who bring chaos to her small town; filmed in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; premiered on CBC in Canada) - Dec. 1, Canada on CBC Gem (Trailer) 
Anything But Christmas (right-wing holiday movie from JCFilms, starring Timothy Perez-Ross, Dwight Turner and Lea Hutton Beasmore; billed as an “elf political thriller,” it uses “inclusivity” as a punchline and posits a proposed law to change the name of Christmas and a North Pole elf that sues to stop it, showing they understand how laws work about as well as they understand what Jesus was really all about; filmed in Kentucky) - Dec. 1, DVD from JCFilms 
Santa’s Real (a.k.a. Santa 4 Real; family holiday movie from Big Screen Entertainment Group; starring Hailey Wang and  Elija Elerick; directed by Julien and Ben Deka; filmed in L.A.) - Dec. 1, BSEG
Where Oliver Fits: A Christmas Eve Tale (animated special based on the book Where Oliver Fits by Cale Atkinson; A puzzle piece gets separated from his family in Santa’s workshop and must make and rely on new friends to find his way home) - Dec. 1, Canada on Treehouse and in Latin America on Discovery Kids
Vote for Santa (live action/animated hybrid, starring Lance Henriksen, Natasha Henstridge, Natalie Shinnick and Leonardo Cecchi; An enterprising elf wants to modernize Santa’s workshop, with the encouragement of his Santa’s sister, but the Big Man himself isn’t convinced; filmed in Rome) - Dec. 1, Italy
Christmas on the Farm (Australian holiday movie starring Poppy Montgomery, Darren McMullen, Hugh Sheridan and Nicholas Brown; A New Yorker who writes books based on Australian farm life, must play the part at Christmas in order to secure a new publishing deal; A take on Christmas in Connecticut; filmed in Brisbane) - Dec. 1, Australia on Stan
The Jolliest Elf (season one of the animated short series about an elf talents competition at the North Pole) - Dec. 3, Amazon VOD and YouTube
Twas The Night (dark comedy starring Nicole Pringle, David Steven Perez and Abel Rosario. A newly-engaged couple accidentally murder someone right before they host their in-laws for a holiday dinner.) - Dec. 3, VOD (Trailer), also in limited theatrical release
Funny Thing About Love (Thanksgiving-set rom-com starring Jon Heder, Barry Corbin and Pat Finn; written and directed by Adam White; A women takes her new boyfriend home for the holiday, only to find that her ex is also spending the holiday with them) - Dec. 3, VOD (Trailer), also in limited theatrical release
Tommy and the Christmas Coal (animated special based on the book by Kenny Wilson, who also wrote and directed the special; starring John Robert Cameron, Gerry Cunningham and Carlie Ferguson; When a little boy’s father gets bad news just before Christmas, it seems Christmas will be ruined.) - Dec. 4, Eastlink Community TV in Canada (Trailer)
It’s a Wonderful Life Table Read (celebrity benefit table read of the classic script to honor Ed Asner and benefit the Ed Asner Family Center; featuring Jason Sudeikis, Mark Hamill, Rosario Dawson, Martin Sheen, Ed Harris, Mandy Patinkin, Lou Diamond Phillips and Jean Smart, among others and sponsored by Turner Classic Movies) - Dec. 5, On Demand (Tickets)
The Higher Spirit (holiday movie from Onyx Keesha, written by B. Danielle Watkins, and starring Rachi Herring, Zenja Dunn and Ronnie Wood; Adopted siblings reunite at the holidays; filmed in Nevada.) - Dec. 5, Les Flicks VOD/subscription (Trailer)
Santa.com (holiday animated musical special tie-in with the virtual North Pole website; With the North Pole now fully automated, Santa retires, but an online Scrooge intent on cancelling Christmas gums up the works, leaving a plucky elf to save the day) - Dec. 6 on the web and Grom app
Red Snow (holiday horror movie starring Dennice Cisneros, Nico Bellamy and Laura Kennon; written and directed by Sean Nichols Lynch; A novelist who writes vampire romances, finds herself hunted by real vampires during her Lake Tahoe Christmas retreat) - Dec. 6, VOD (Trailer)
A Frozen Christmas Dance: Thank you Santa (WowNow animated holiday sing-a-long from director Alejandro Aitana; Sunnyville’s baby animals have a Christmas dance party) - Dec. 7, DVD
Santa Saves the Universe 2 (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by James Snider; Santa must battle his polar opposite to save Christmas) - Dec. 7, DVD (Trailer)
A Frozen New Years 2 (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by Pippa Seymour; Santa plans his New Year vacation) - Dec. 7, DVD
The Grump Who Stole Christmas 2 (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by Reggie Daniels; Santa enlists the Elf Agency’s best and brightest work to remove a spell from an evil witch) - Dec. 7, DVD (Trailer)
The New Years Baby (WowNow animated holiday movie directed by Chip Bryant; A genius baby challenges his New Year’s Eve sitter, but could help Santa save the world from Frankenstein, Dracula and other monsters) - Dec. 7, DVD (Trailer)
The Little King: Christmas Night (Rifftrax’s Mike Nelson, Conor Lastowka, and Sean Thomason take on the animated short based on a 1930s comic strip) - Dec. 7, Rifftrax.com
The Christmas Pig Reading with J.K. Rowling and Friends (Scholastic has the author reading with friends from around the world to promote her new book) - Dec. 8, Scholastic YouTube
The Elf on the Shelf’s Night Before Christmas (reading of the children’s book by actress Brenda Song) - Dec. 9, Elf on the Shelf YouTube
A Christmas Number One (a.k.a. A Christmas No. 1; holiday movie starring Iwan Rheon, Freida Pinto and Rich Hall; directed by Chris Cottam; written by Robert Chandler, Keiron Self and Giles New; A disgraced music manager flees New York for London and discovers what she thinks could be the next big thing when she hears a 13-year-old singing online, but clashes with the young star’s uncle when she tries to secure rights to the potential hit; filmed in the UK) - Dec. 10, UK on Sky
A Christmas Promise (original short film starring Sophia Carroll; written and directed by John Forte; A grieving beachcomber bonds with a homeless man who believes he’s an actual angel; filmed in Sandbridge, Va.) - Dec. 12, YouTube
13th Day of Christmas (small-budget, holiday-set crime thriller starring and directed by Matthew Widdowson, along with Jamal Augustine-Clarke, Kerri Hedley-Cheney and Kianna Grace; A cop struggling with mental health issues searching for a serial killer at the holidays; filmed in the UK) - Dec. 13, UK
He Knows When You Are Sleeping (short horror movie starring Iabou Windimere, Joe Kidd and David Denoyer; directed by Henrique Couto, written by Morgan Moore; A woman realizes she may not be alone in her house on Christmas Eve) - Dec. 13, YouTube
O Night Divine (holiday movie short film starring John C Reilly and Alex Wolff; directed by Luca Guadagnino; sponsored by Zara; Santa meets up with a busker in St. Moritz) - Dec. 14, YouTube
Sounds of the Season: Together Again (holiday music special presented by Cracker Barrel and featuring Pentatonix and Mickey Guyton) - Dec. 15 on YouTube and Facebook
We Too Together (holiday-set drama starring Cengiz Dervis, Silvia Busuioc and Nigel Lowe; directed by Deborah Hadfield; A young man living with autism struggles to open his heart to love at the holidays, as his father battles PTSD after returning from combat.) - Dec. 15, Amazon VOD
Hell of a Holiday (music special from the Pistol Annies, hosted by Blair Garner and benefiting the Music Health Alliance) - Dec. 15 on Facebook
Masha and the Bear: Christmas Carol (full-length animated holiday special from Russian animation company Animaccord, based on its popular Masha and the Bear shorts) - Dec. 15 on YouTube
A Unicorn for Christmas (holiday movie starring Sunny Mabrey, Chuck Wicks, Abby James Witherspoon, Christian Finlayson, Charlene Tilton, Lane Davies and Ed Marinaro; directed by Stacia Crawford; written by Haven McCord & Andreas Olavarria; A young girl finds a real unicorn at Christmas carnival and most protect it from those who would exploit it; filmed in Georgia) - Dec. 15, CTV in Canada
Sister Krampus (holiday horror movie directed by Mark Polonia; A nun who died horribly summons Krampus to get revenge and in exchange becomes his bride, decades later two sisters traveling in Europe try to stop her killing spree) - Dec. 15, Blu-Ray
Jim Henson's Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas (off-Broadway performance from the New Victory Theater in New York City; available On Demand until January 2 ) - Dec. 17, On Demand
Titting About: Christmas Special (Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders with a new audio comedy special based on their popular podcast, focused on holiday topics) - Dec. 17, Audible
Psycho Santa 2 (holiday slasher starring Luc Bernier; written and directed by Lucien Eisnach; A killer in a Santa suit returns to the town who burned him and enlists his son for a new killing spree) - Dec. 18, On Demand
A Holiday Chance (holiday movie starring Nafessa Williams, Sharon Leal, Vanessa Bell Calloway and Amin Joseph; directed by Jamal Hill; written by Curtis Bryant; When a film producer dies unexpectedly his estranged—from each other—daughters come together to save his company at Christmas; filmed in LA) - Dec.. 18, VOD (Trailer)
Last Train to Christmas (Sky Cinema original starring Michael Sheen, Cary Elwes and Nathalie Emmanuel; written and directed by Julian Kemp; An '80s nightclub owner on train going home for the holidays finds that moving from car to car actually travels him through time, and he can change his past and future via his actions; filmed in Wales) - Dec. 18, UK on Sky
Eve’s Christmas (DSTV original starring Mark Elderkin; directed by Marvin-Lee Beukes; written by Ephraim Gordon; A pair of feuding siblings reunite at Christmas thanks to a child’s Christmas wish, but it doesn’t go smoothly; filmed in South Africa) - Dec. 18, South African on DSTV M
A Show-Stopping Christmas (holiday movie starring Jamie Perez, Thomas McDonell, Junior Cius, Caroline Portu, Maureen Keiller and Robert Walsh; directed by John Stimpson; A theater director relies on their annual performance of A Christmas Carol to save their theater; filmed in Norwood, Mass) - Dec. 19, France
The Amazing Mr. Blunden (Sky original family movie starring Simon Callow and Tamsin Greig; A mysterious man offers a struggling family a new job on run down farm that contains some mysterious secrets) - Dec. 20, UK on Sky
Crossovers Live! Holiday Finale (Broadway chat show hosted by Tony winner Brian Stokes Miller, featuring special guests who made the transition from stage to screen) - Dec. 20, Stellar
Secrets of Diana's Last Royal Christmas: 1991 (UK documentary written and directed by Amber Rondel about the last holiday Diana spent as a Windsor) - Dec. 21, VOD
The Fiddle Faddles Christmas Special (animated special from Joe Doran, featuring a married couple who ditches traditional Christmas celebrations when their kids decide not to come home for the holidays) - Dec. 21, YouTube
Two Christmases (holiday movie starring Oscar Jordan, Shemeka Wright and DiMaggio Voss; A brother and sister are torn between their divorced parents dueling holiday celebrations) - Dec. 21, Brat TV on YouTube
A Lotus 'Til Reckoning (small budget holiday-set drama starring Kim Griffin, Justin McElfresh and Kathleen McElfresh; written and directed by David McElfresh; After taking an exotic drug at a Christmas party spouses begin to question their partner’s faithfulness, but can’t tell if they’re under the influence or seeing clearly; released at a festival in 2017, but first time available to wider public) - Dec. 21, Amazon VOD
A Christmas Reckoning (small-budget holiday movie written, directed and starring Ray Martin, along with Eoin O’Shea and Jake Mattera; On Christmas Eve 2020 three people find themselves in a mysterious holding area after an awful year) - Dec. 23 (Facebook)
Blackburn Sings Christmas with Gareth Malone (Celebrating the NHS in one of the areas of Britain hardest hit by the pandemic) - Dec. 23, UK on BBC 2
The Holiday to Remember (small-budget holiday movie about regaining the magic of a childhood Christmas; written and directed by Sharlene Humm; starring Karen Ann Martino, Maja Nile and Tracey Eman; filmed in Florida in 2017) - Dec. 24 (Website)
Sister Scrooge (holiday thriller starring Nessa Noel and Tony Davis; written and directed by JD Lawrence; When a man ends their affair, Paige Scrooge turns against Christmas) - Dec. 24 (Website)
For Hannah (holiday-set thriller starring Shannon Brown, Carla Abruzzo and Ric Morgan; co-written and directed by John Wesley Norton; Trying to escape the police, a man comes upon an isolated farmhouse on Christmas Eve, but who’s the real criminal, him or the couple inside?) - Dec. 24, Amazon VOD (Trailer)
Adam Saves Christmas (Irish animated special starring Adam King; Adam and his friends must help Santa restore the Northern Lights or Christmas will be cancelled) - Dec. 24, Ireland on RTEjr
A Kids’ Country Christmas (kids’ performer musical special) - Dec. 24, Ireland on RTEjr
Terry Pratchett’s The Abominable Snow Baby (hand-drawn animated special based on the short story; starring Hugh Dancy, Julie Walters and David Harewood; When a 14-foot Abominable Snow Baby shows up in quaint Village after a storm, the townspeople all show fear, except one who welcomes him in her home.) - Dec. 25, UK on Channel 4
Marvin’s Christmas (holiday movie from director Antonio Jefferson and Love Star Entertainment; starring Alaja Greene; A soft-hearted man resists his family’s attempts to get him to strike out on his own; filmed in Baltimore) - Dec. 25, Amazon VOD
Asseblief & Dankie (South African holiday movie about a homeless woman who saves a wealthy man’s life, so he invites her to recover in his penthouse, but soon finds she may be a literal angel) - Dec. 25 kykNET/Showmax in South Africa
Rising Wings (holiday short starring Esmeralda Vásquez, José A. Hernández Jr., Jacqueline Castañeda, Jonathan J. Garcia. Aaron Bautista Rosa Frausto and Itzel Gonzalez; An angel struggles to earn her wings) - Dec. 25 on YouTube
Keep Calm and Merry On (holiday short starring, written and directed by Kelsie McDonald along with Julie Nolan and Luke Loving; filmed in L.A.) - Dec. 25
Christmas Tree 8 (a.k.a. Yolki 8; Russian-language family film set at Christmas and New Year’s starring Sergey Svetlakov, Ivan Urgent and Victoria Agalakova; Following COVID, everyone is looking for a New Year’s miracle; filmed in Russia) - Dec. 31, Russia on Ivi (Trailer)
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By Adam Nossiter
Dec. 2, 2018
GUÉRET, France — At the bare bottom of Florian Dou’s shopping cart at the discount supermarket, there was a packet of $6 sausages and not much else. It was the end of last week, and the end of last month. At that point, “my salary and my wife’s have been gone for 10 days,” he lamented.
How to survive those days between when the money runs out and when his paycheck arrives for his work as a warehouse handler has become a monthly challenge. The same is true for so many others in Guéret, a grim provincial town in south-central France. And it has made Mr. Dou angry.
So he used what money he had left and drove 250 miles to join the fiery protests on Saturday in Paris, where the police moved in with tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets.
“We knew they were sent in to get rid of us,” he said the day after, “and believe me, they were not into Mr. Nice Guy.” But he vows the protesters are not going anywhere.
The “Yellow Vest” protests he is a part of present an extraordinary venting of rage and resentment by ordinary working people, aimed at the mounting inequalities that have eroded their lives. The unrest began in response to rising gas taxes and has been building in intensity over the past three weeks, peaking on Saturday.
With little organization and relying mostly on social media, they have moved spontaneously from France’s poor rural regions over the last month to the banks of the Seine, where they have now become impossible to ignore.
On Sunday, President Emmanuel Macron toured the graffiti-scrawled monuments of the capital and the damage along some of the richest shopping streets in Europe. All around France, the protests left three dead and more than 260 wounded, with more than 400 arrested. Mr. Macron convened a crisis cabinet meeting, weighing whether to impose a state of emergency.
Mr. Macron has previously insisted that, unlike past French governments, he will not back down in the face of popular resistance to reforms like a loosening of labor laws. It’s a harder line than many other western European countries have taken.
The protesters ridicule him as a president of the rich and say he is trying to balance his budgets on their backs as he remains deaf to their concerns.
But if it was the shattered glass and burned cars along Rue de Rivoli or Boulevard Haussmann in Paris that finally got Mr. Macron’s attention, the movement — named for the roadside safety vests worn by demonstrators — has in fact welled up from silent towns like Guéret, an administrative center of 13,000 people, lost in the small valleys of central France.
Far from any big city, it sits in one of the poorest departments of France, where the public hospital is the biggest employer. The cafe in the main square is empty by midafternoon. The hulks of burned-out cars dot the moribund train station’s tiny parking lot, abandoned by citizens too poor to maintain them.
In places like these, a quiet fear gnaws at households: What happens when the money runs out around the 20th? What do I put in the refrigerator with nothing left in the account and the electricity bill to pay? Which meal should I skip today? How do I tell my wife again there is no going out this weekend?
The stories of Mr. Dou’s neighbors who also joined the protests were much like his own. Inside Laetitia Depourtoux’s freezer were hunks of frozen meat, a twice-a-year gift from her farmer-father, and the six-member family’s meat ration.
On these cold nights, Joel Decoux’s oven burned the wood he chopped himself because he can’t afford gas for heating.
It is not deep poverty, but ever-present unease in the small cities, towns and villages over what is becoming known as “the other France,” away from the glitzy Parisian boulevards that were the scene of rioting this weekend.
“We live with stress,” said Fabrice Girardin, 46, a former carpet-layer who now looks after other people’s pets to get by. “Every month, at the end of the month, we say, ‘Will there be enough to eat?’ ”
Since the acidic portrait of Guéret in novels by a famous native son, the anti-Semitic 20th-century writer Marcel Jouhandeau, the town is used to being mocked as the epitome of provincial backwardness.
The Yellow Vest protesters, the descendants of those who inspired Jouhandeau’s characters, can now be found waiting at the road blocks as you come into town — truck and school-bus drivers, nurses, out-of-work electricians, housewives, warehouse handlers, part-time civil servants and construction workers on disability aid.
On cold nights the oven of Joel Decoux, left, and his wife Roselyne, center, burned the wood he chopped himself because he can’t afford gas for heating.
Mr. Dou — who says his 9-year-old son has never been on vacation and his gross salary of 1,300 euros a month, about $1,475, “disappears immediately in the bills” — was among them. There is little left after high taxes and costly utilities such as electricity.
To protest, he and the other protesters wait at night in the middle of the roundabouts, in the rain and cold and mud under makeshift tarpaulin shelters and tents in the darkness of early morning. “The People’s Élysée” is scrawled on one, mocking Mr. Macron’s Élysée Palace, seat of the presidency. “Macron, he’s with the bosses, Macron, he’s against the people,” a singer intoned in a reggaelike jingle from the radio.
Mr. Dou said he had joined the movement from the beginning, and he was an assiduous presence over several days last week on the traffic circles at Guéret. He was there at 11 p.m. on a rainy Thursday, after putting in several hours that morning, and he was there the next day as well.
“We don’t even need the social networks anymore,” he said.
His motivation, he said, was to “recover the country’s priorities. The values of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.” The gas tax “was what set it all off.”
Now, he felt that the Yellow Vest protesters really have the government on the run.
“They don’t know what to do. They’re really in a panic.”
Virtually every car that passes honks in sympathy. But the protesters know that their shouts grow faint over the long distance to real power in Paris, and that is what has propelled them to move their demonstrations there.
By Friday, Mr. Dou was preparing to make the drive in a shared car up to Paris: checking in with his comrades at the traffic circle and buying last-minute supplies — including solution to protect his eyes from tear gas.
Yoann Decoux, an out-of-work electrical lineman in his 30s who was presented by Guéret’s Yellow Vest protesters as their spokesman, had been arrested in Paris the week before.
“I’ve never been in political demonstrations before,” he said. “But we said, enough’s enough.”
“They don’t even know how we get by with our tiny little salaries,” he said. “But we are humans too, for God’s sake!” He was getting by with vegetables and help from his part-time farmer-father.
None of the Guéret protesters expressed allegiance to any politician: Most said politics disgusted them.
“They are all the same,” Mr. Dou said.
When Guéret’s mayor, Michel Vergnier, a veteran Socialist with decades of connections in Paris, went to see the protesters, they were not welcoming.
“There’s a rejection of politicians,” Mr. Vergnier said. “They are outside all political and union organizations.”
Inside Laetitia Depourtoux’s freezer were hunks of frozen meat, a twice-a-year gift from her farmer-father, and the six-member family’s meat ration.
It was the end of the month. To a man and woman the Yellow Vest protesters of Guéret said their accounts were tapped out.
“Right now, I’m at zero,” Mr. Girardin said. His wife had done the shopping with 40 euros the day before, a Wednesday. Now there was nothing left to get them through the weekend.
“You get to the end of the month, there’s nothing,” he said.
That is why Mr. Macron’s plans to raise the gasoline tax, modest an increment as it may seem, was the final straw for so many, the spark that finally set off a seething rage that has been building for years.
There was no gas in his car, said Mr. Girardin, a carpet-layer who quit a job with a stagnant 1,200-euro a month salary to strike out on his own. But he was no better off now.
“Once we’ve finished paying all of our bills, there’s no money left.”
Tonight’s meal: noodles, with maybe a little ground beef. “I’d like to be able to take my wife to the restaurant from time to time, but I can’t,” Mr. Girardin said. Weighed down by financial stress, she had gone into a depression. “She’s totally closed in on herself,” he said.
Up the road the next morning, Ms. Depourtoux, a night-shift nurse at the hospital, was up at 6:30 a.m. with her husband, Olivier, an optician, to see their three daughters off to school in the darkness. Their modest house at a country intersection at the edge of town was pleasant but not spacious.
Guéret is located in the Creuse, the second poorest department in France.
She gently mocked him because “there is never any gas in your car.” With four children and many bills, their money — 1,800 euros a month for her, 1,500 for him — was “very quickly gone,” Mr. Depourtoux said.
The bank refused to lend them any more money. Both had joined the Yellow Vests, and both had gone to Paris the preceding weekend to demonstrate. “As long as it continues, we are with it,” he said.
“We live, but we’ve got to be careful. We can’t go to the restaurant. All the little pleasures of life are gone,” Mr. Depourtoux said. His parents, after a lifetime of work, were reduced to penury: his father in a nursing home and his mother forced to accept meals from charity.
She fills the freezer with deep-discount frozen food from the hard discounter Lidl. They wait to get paid to fill up the car and to do the shopping.
“We just don’t make it to the end of the month,” said Elodie Marton, a mother of four who had joined the protesters at the demonstration outside town. “I’ve got 10 euros left,” she said, as a dozen others tried to get themselves warm around an iron-barrel fire.
“Luckily we’ve got some animals at the house” — chickens, ducks — “and we keep them for the end of the month,” she said. “It sounds brutal, but my priority is the children,” she said. “We’re fed up and we’re angry!’ shouted her husband, Thomas Schwint, a cement hauler on a temporary 1,200-euro contract.
To a man and woman the Guéret protesters expressed fury at the government, and determination to keep going.
“Their response has poisoned the situation even more,” Mr. Depourtoux said. “The citizens have asked for lower taxes, and they’re saying, ‘Ecology,’” he said in a reference to Mr. Macron’s speech of last week where he outlined France’s plans to transition from fossil-based fuels to renewable energy.
At the roundabout, Laurent Aufrere, a truck driver, was deciding which of that day’s meals to skip.
“If I stop rolling, I die. This is not nothing,” Mr. Aufrere said. “What’s happening right now is a citizen uprising.”
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Bringing in #2022 at the Biggest NYE Party In The World with Ryan Seacrest will be returning to host the 50th anniversary of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve. Co-host, Ciara, Billy Porter, and Liza Koshy, will set up shop in New Orleans, Los Angeles, and New York to bring in the new year. DJ D-Nice will hold it down in ABC’s Club Quarantine on the west coast with the “Level Up” singer and host. LL Cool J and Billy Porter will perform a bicoastal, pre-midnight duet. The Emmy-winning Pose star will be in the Crescent City along the Mississippi River and the hip-hop icon will perform from Times Square. The show will also feature the first-ever Spanish language countdown in Puerto Rico, with actress Roselyn Sanchez as the co-host. https://www.instagram.com/p/CX2HyQqO0a3/?utm_medium=tumblr
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The Television Academy on Thursday began rolling out its list of presenters for this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which will be held across three ceremonies September 11-12 at L.A. Live in Los Angeles.The first batch features some nominees in the running this year including Debbie Allen (Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square), RuPaul Charles (RuPaul’s Drag Race), Brendan Hunt (Ted Lasso), Yvette Nicole Brown (A Black Lady Sketch Show), Carl Clemons-Hopkins (Hacks), Thomas Lennon (Reno 911!) and J.B. Smoove (Maplewood Murders).
Other presenters set include Alex Borstein (Family Guy; The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Tony Goldwyn (The Hot Zone: Anthrax), Bear Grylls (Running Wild With Bear Grylls), Paris Jackson (American Horror Stories), Daniel Dae Kim (The Hot Zone: Anthrax), Marlee Matlin (CODA), Folake Olowofoyeku (Bob Hearts Abishola), Angelica Ross (American Horror Story) and Roselyn Sánchez (Fantasy Island).
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Thank you, Roselyn A., Los Angeles, CA for your review of Puppy Love Pet Spa in Los Angeles, CA and welcome to Day 1 of my 25 Days ‘til Christmas Reviews of Reviews.
Roselyn, if I may, I’m going to refer to your dog as Sandra with a long ‘A’ because it feels right to me.
I have a couple of ideas that I’d like to throw out there of why Sandra might be acting this way.
First of all the possibility that Sandra might have just had an existential crisis as well all do from time or time. Maybe Sandra caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror, saw how floppy and crinkly her little square ears are and wondered to herself if anyone would ever see her as anything other than cute. Or maybe she was startled by the German Shepherd getting the shampoo and started barking only to realize she’d made a complete fool of herself.
Or maybe she didn’t just didn’t like the haircut. Haven’t you, Roselyn, ever gotten a bad haircut and just wanted a few days to not see anyone? But here you and your mother are constantly analyzing her behavior asking her if she’s okay when she really Sandra just doesn’t want to talk about it.
Or maybe something happened. That’s possible. But what bothers me about your review is that you said that you usually take Sandra here to get her haircut which means that you must like their service. If you like their service, then wouldn’t you think you’d give them the benefit of the doubt? You’ve now given them a one star review on the internet for everyone to see based on ONE visit out of many it seems.
Aside from the fact that these reviews basically mean nothing, don’t you think for Sandra’s sake a phone call would have been sufficient? You could have called and asked if something happened and gone from there. Seems more logical than never returning to Puppy Love Pet Spa ever again.
So, Roselyn, I’m giving your review a 2 out 5 stars not for any other reason than I’m more forgiving than you.
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[mouse here to drop some twin au headcanons that i just found after cleaning off my desk! tagging all the mainers of the twin au so! @llamanorthwest @tiitaniumxwill AND @glittcrguts bC ASH IS OUR MAIN MABEL I LOVE!!!]
okay so bc we’ve got mabifica and elipper (AKA dipifica for twin au for those of you not in the know) we’ve got this lil square of awesomeness and they’re p much the ultimate protection squad for one another.
so like these four getting this rep of being willing to go through HELL for one another, and fighting anyone that hurts someone else in their group.
like elise is this firey ball of FIGHTER and she’s 5′7 so she’s not exactly a smol either and that’s NOT in heels bc my gurls love their heels and are wearing at LEAST 3-4 inch heels at nearly ALL times (exceptions are like, flip flops and when they have to wear flats for their quinceanara). 
and PAZ is KNOWN for destroying reputations and lives with the snap of her perfectly manicured fingers. my gurl PLOTS and SCHEMES and doesn’t fucking STOP until that person is NOTHING.
dipper gets this rep of being Scary™️ bc of all his supernatural work in GF and just being kinda Feared™️ bc the boy has supernatural knoeledge and could very possibly get away with murder. (EDIT: def stole this from DC but i forgot and she forgot until just now)
and then there’s MABEL who’s just zany and off-the-wall and eats glitter glue and plastic dinosaurs for breakfast in her Mabel Juice. fear the crazy ones and beware the nice ones INDEED.
and then this was a separate set that i came up with so lets launch into these ones.
-so since our twins are latinas we hc that it goes back on the northwest side. Pacifica Elise is a family name, the name Nathaniel Northwest gave his first daughter. So when Preston and Priscilla discover they’re having twins they split the name. Roselyn and Elena were they’re GRANDMOTHERS’S first names ( and i SWEAR i forgot about the vampire diaries thing until i started watching it recently. i’m on season three. no spoilers.)
-dipper calls elise “sunshine” or “his sunshine” and it’s the cUTEST FUCKING THING.
-mabel and pacifica also calling one another their “moon” or “star(s)” respectively, by their cipher symbols.
-paz AVOIDING calling her shooting star bc bill cipher is an asshole
-BEACH. VACATIONS. WITH MATCHING SWIMSUITS FOR THE NORTHWEST TWINS BEFORE THE HAIRCUT FOR CONFUSING THEIR S.OS!
-elise literally LOVES helping mabel with knitting or scrapbooking and picks up knitting to calm her anxiety.
-paz and dipper going adventuring without the other two and growing close without their sisters to push them and bONDING and getting nto trouble with the supernatural.
-MYSTERY QUARTET THAT CAN DEVOLVE INTO THE SIBLINGS, THE SHIPS, OR THE SIBLING SHIPS (aka mabel/elise and dip/paz) AND NO ONE HAVING A PROBLEM WITH HOWEVER THEY SPLIT (except for elise bc she likes when they stick together. but she ALSO wants to go beat up unicorns with mabel so...) BC ALL OF THEM ARE GOOD AND CLOSE AND LOVE EACH OTHER!!!!
-elise and paz pick up witchcraft at some point to use their favorite elements (elise=fire, paz=ice/water)
yeah look at the random stuff i found. i have a road trip au headcannon list too but i can’t find the post i was gonna link to so maybe i’ll post that some other time.]
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rurpleplayssims · 3 years ago
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An updated map view of Campbell Quay
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The High Street (Red) includes the following lots:
Campbell Quay Town Hall - Operated by the Campbell Quay Trust
Grim Groceries - Owned by Thomas Campbell
Proper Nosh! - Owned by Emily & Phillip Morgan
Zoey's Clinic - Owned by Zoey Cooper
Roselyn's Art Studio - Owned by Roselyn Young 
Norman Fitness Centre - Owned by Jed Norman
Sylvie’s Garden - Owned by Sylvie Morgan
The Playhouse - Operated by the Campbell Quay Trust
The Playhouse Bar - Operated by the Campbell Quay Trust
Campbell Quay Allotments - Operated by the Campbell Quay Trust
QR Code Cafe -  Operated by The Campbell Quay Trust
The Bookshelf - Owned by Henry Webster
Hopscotch - Owned by Helen Meadow
Dapper Dresses - Jointly owned by Helen Meadow & Roselyn Young
Jasper’s Workshop - Owned by Jasper Morgan
Quay Quality Furniture - Owned by Emmy Andersen
Tealicious Treats - Operated by The Campbell Quay Trust
Riverside Car Park - Operated by The Campbell Quay Trust
Tony’s Tempo - Owned by Tony Wilson.
Burger Queen - No Owner Yet
Founder's Square (Purple) includes the following residents:
Lady Althea Campbell & Thomas Campbell (Founder's House)
Jasper Morgan, his fiancé Ellen Ripley and their five children: Dalton, Arion, Celeste, Tabitha & Luna
unoccupied
unoccupied
Tyler Ellis & his wife Victoria (nee Bransfield) 
Henry Webster & Noah Morgan
Settler's Lane (Yellow) includes the following residents:
unoccupied
Phillip & Emily Morgan with their three daughters: Bella, Felicity & Phoebe
unoccupied
Zoey Cooper, her daughter Madeleine & Roselyn Young.
Luke Lycan, Becky Kenneth & Helen Meadow
Briony Ashford, her fiancé Jed Norman with their twins Holly & Harry
unoccupied - Julie Moore.
Out of the town’s boundaries (Green) but still under the land owned and operated by the Campbell Quay Trust:
Sylvie Morgan’s Cottage - Sylvie Morgan
Industrial Area (Blue) businesses not for high street shopping (from left to right)
C&N Motors - owned by Thomas Campbell.
Campbell Quay Primary School + Playground 
Quay-Side Nursery
Campbell Quay Police Station - run by Jed Norman.
The Campbell Chronicle - run by Briony Ashford.
Quay Therapy - run by Matthew Miller.
Campbell Academy + Playground
Campbell Quay Fire Station
Campbell Quay Science Research Facility 
Produce & Supply Sorting Facility
Petrol Station & caravan park across the road.
Studio Huxley - Owned by Max Huxley.
Station Lane (Orange) which is the row of homes next to the station:
unoccupied
unoccupied
unoccupied
unoccupied
Quay-Side Corner (Pink) where the two complexes are:
Quay Court Apartments - 4 large family sized homes - unoccupied.
Quay View Apartments - 8 small single bedroom homes, 1 empty.  (The people who currently occupy units are Alon Dunne, Max Huxley, Emmy Andersen, Dominic Hawlings, Cheryl Midlock, Matthew Miller and Tony Wilson)
In between Founder’s Lane & High Street (not circled):
Campbell Park
Quay Barks Dog Park
Campbell Quay Memorial Gardens
Campbell Square
Campbell Quay Subhoods/Downtown/University:
Campbell University
The Tropics
CQ Downtown (Mayhaven-upon-Carnen)
Sunningdale Fields
Lakeshore Forrest
Campbell Academy (Secondary School)
Military Subhood
If you ever want to see all the Behind the Scenes stuff (which includes lot renovations, hood decoration, new characters and Jess’s rants) follow the tag: CQ BTS. 
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Last updated: 22nd July 2024 -Thank you all for the love, likes, replies, reblogs and support! 🥰
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whatsonlatenight · 5 years ago
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Jimmy Kimmel Live : Roselyn Sánchez on Grand Hotel & Sexy Billboard in Times Square
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