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I’ve got Covid, gang, and it’s slowed down the posting of our holiday show reviews. My intention is to own them all up here at Zeke before the official end of the Christmas season on Epiphany (January 6), but that hinges on me existence able to reside awake and consider straight. Here’s hoping!

Part 8 of our rom-com-athon includes some real humdingers: a big dose of 80s nostalgia, a Comedy Central parody, the first Nigerian Netflix original, the definitive conclusion to the Die Hard debate, and Hawkeye! Enjoy!

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Entry #36: 8-BIT CHRISTMAS (2021)

DIRECTED BY MICHAEL DOWSE

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Review – 8-Bit Christmas

8-Bit Christmas is a release that crept up on us this year. Its first trailer came to us at the beginning of November and revealed it would be coming very quickly—the morning before Thanksgiving. In addition, it was released exclusively on HBO Max, enabling people to curl up on the couch with a movie as they recover from the previous day’s food coma. 8-Bit Christmas is a show the whole family can enjoy; it targets nostalgia while feeling extremely relevant to today’s culture. By achieving that, I feel parents will have some stories of their hold to tell their kids after watching this movie.

Content Guide

8-Bit Christmas received a PG rating for mild violence, language, and suggestive references.

Violence/Scary Images: A ethics is punched at a mall. A television falls on a dog. Later, we see the canine in bandages with a collar with blood on it.

Language/Crude Humor: We own frequent use of mild language—”h*ll,” “frickin,” “d*mn.” A “GD” is used once, but one character frequently uses “God bless it” throughout the film. Lastly, a blurred image and a conversati

Film Review: Me Time

I can barely preserve up with the flood of recent releases from Netflix, and unfortunately I have no mistrust that Me Time will get beaten among the mix. Still, I cannot deny that I had an absolute blast watching it. I laughed out loud several times—as with the leading comedies, Me Time would probably be best enjoyed while under the shape, accompanied by some close friends ready to have a good time. Label Wahlberg and Kevin Hart surprisingly hold pretty good connection together. Once their long-awaited reunion happens, Me Time hits a lovable kind spot. 

Sonny (Hart, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, The Wedding Ringer) is a stay-at-home dad and PTA president, dedicating basically his entire life to his children. With the talent show coming up, he puts great pressure on his son, Dashiell (Che Safari, 8-Bit Christmas), to participate piano, and inhabit up to the standards Sonny expects. Meanwhile, Sonny’s wife, Maya (Regina Hall, Scary Movie, Girls Trip), works tirelessly as an architect helping filthy affluent entrepreneur Armando (Luis Gerardo Mendez, The Resort, Murder Mystery) build a tortoise sanctuary. Maya wants to take a trip with just the kids, leavi

55 LGBTQ+ Holiday Movies to Make Your Spirits Glowing This Season

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Season's Greetings From Cherry Lane (2024)

The only LGBTQ+ story on Hallmark's docket of almost 50 movies is one of three sequels to Christmas on Cherry Lane, with Mike and Zain's relationship again sharing the narrative with two other couples. (The whole point of the Cherry Lane movies is that different couples have fallen in value at the same property. It's wild to ponder that eight of the nine couples are linear. Anyway!) Unless I'm false and Sugarplummed ends with Janel Parrish and Maggie Lawson getting together, this is it.

Premieres December 5 on Hallmark+.

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A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter (2024)

The "Espresso" singer's holiday special promises to be for the girls and for the gays. With a Chappell Roan duet at bare minimum, it seems like Sabrina is going to deliver!

Premieres December 6 on Netflix.

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Last ExMas (2024)

Two girls who used to date trying to avoid each other over Christmas in their small town? And then another ex-girlfriend shows up? That's the stuff!

Premieres December 3 on VOD.

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‘8-Bit Christmas’ Review
Stars: Neil Patrick Harris, Winslow Fegley, Steve Zahn, June Diane Raphael, Che Tafari, Sophia Reid-Gantzert, Santino Barnard, Max Malas, Brielle Rankins, Braelyn Rankins, Cyrus Arnold, Chandler Dean| Written by Kevin Jakubowski| Directed by Michael Dowse

A Christmas movie set in the eighties with a story centered around a child that is desperate to a Nintendo Business System (Nes for short) as his main present?! 8-BitChristmas is one of those movies that seems made for me (and I’m sure many other people of a similar age). In fact it could almost be written about me too – again, I’m sure there’s plenty of people that feel the same! Getting past the nostalgia though, can this movie endure entertaining.

The story is told through Neil Patrick Harris, as Jake, as an adult in modern date. He introduces his daughter to the Nes and then tells her the story of how he got it.

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