Monthly Archives: December 2020

Last Christmas (2019)

Emelia Clark is probably best known by audiences as the Dragon Queen on Game of Thrones. It might seem odd to place her in the lead of a romantic comedy set at Christmas to some, but Last Christmas isn’t your average Christmas movie and Emelia Clark isn’t your average young actress. Anyone seeing her personal appearances know she is NOTHING like her GOT character, yet this character she plays here is far bleaker than one would expect in a holiday based romp.

If this wasn’t a studio set, this would be chilly.

Last Christmas was helmed by Bridesmaids and Ghostbusters (2016) director, Paul Feig, who really didn’t want to take the position based on a past Christmas based failure on his resume (Unaccompanied Minors). He was directing from a script by Emma Thompson, who cowrote with her husband over the course of many years, and is a literal translation of the famous Wham! song. Wham! songs pepper the soundtrack throughout, so don’t worry about them just playing the one song over and over…like every mall in the country is playing this time of year.

Emilia Clarke as Kate in “Last Christmas,” directed by Paul Feig.

In front of the lens, Henry Golding from Crazy, Rich Asians feels much more at home in a rom-com. Also playing parts was movie scribe Emma Thompson and Michelle Yeoh in a role as a “crazy” boss. Crazy, because she doesn’t fire Emelia’s character within the first five minutes of the movie.

Watching the last season of Game of Thrones is a sobering experience.

Emelia’s character had a disease (I won’t spoil any of this, since I heard the trailer does and I’m glad I didn’t see it) and she has been a mess since beating it. She’s drinking too much. She’s always late. And her legs just won’t stay together.

If that dragon comes down here, I got you.

This is what I mean about steering clear of Christmas conventions. Her character is a mess…more on the street with Nightmare Alley than Miracle on 34th Street. Frankly, if it was shot in black and white, it resembles a film noir more than any Christmas movie ever should. It is also light on the mirth. It’s just a little cold and aloof…much like the characters Emma Thompson typically plays.This all leads to either a shocking reveal or a ridiculous plot twist in the final 30 minutes of the film that either makes or breaks the movie for many. I liked it and it brought out a sweetness in the performance that had been missing during the early going of the film. It’s worth catching Last Christmas this Christmas but expect, at least a little, heartbreak. It could have been something special.

Grade: B

Last Christmas (2019)

Tim’s Advent Calendar brings holiday joy

Our Facebook page, Tim’s Advent Calendar, is taking off! This Christmas, our founder, Tim Kretschmann, launched a Facebook page offering new content each day in December leading up to THE BIG DAY. There are trailers for some of your favorite Christmas movies, there are music videos from classic and new Christmas carols, and there is original content as well.

Christmas
Christmas

Leading the original content is our friend, Bartholomew, Santa’s Second Elf. Bartholomew visits Tim every year starting the day before Thanksgiving. His recorded skits with Tim have been highlights throughout Tim’s broadcasting times on the radio and podcasting. He’s made appearances on his German radio show, Stimmung Stunde, first but migrated to appearances on the podcasts: PageantCast, Police on the Scene with a Crime Prevention Lean, The Christmas Stocking, and the TKPN Podcast.

Re-emerging from the vault are Tim’s “traditions” series. He recorded these traditions back for the Stimmung Stunde and they were extremely popular on that program. He is letting them back out of the vault this year for your enjoyment, so you can all learn the secret of the bullfinch.

Join us and Merry Christmas!

https://www.facebook.com/AdventTim

Tim's Advent Calendar
Tim’s Advent Calendar

Tim’s Advent Calendar brings holiday joy

Shudder Kicks Off 2021 With A Slashtastic January

JANUARY 2021 U.S. HIGHLIGHTS
titles also available on Shudder Canada, UK and ANZ as noted

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TNT, TBS and Cartoon Network to Air “Wonder Woman” on December 20

TNT, TBS and Cartoon Network to Air “Wonder Woman” on December 20 to Celebrate Forthcoming Premiere of “Wonder Woman 1984” 

Gal Gadot Will Offer Sneak Peeks of “Wonder Woman 1984” Throughout the Night

Special On-Screen QR Code to Drive to HBO Max

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Reviews From The Crypt – The Pale Door

This week in the crypt we take a look at the Shudder Exclusive, The Pale Door. Available today on Shudder in the US, Canada, UK, and ANZ.

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HBO Max to Launch December 17 on Roku Devices

HBO Max to Launch December 17 on Roku Devices

App Arrives on America’s No. 1 TV Streaming Platform[1]
in Time for Release of WONDER WOMAN 1984

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The Evil Dead live commentary with Bruce Campbell Watch Party

WATCH WITH…the stars! Have you ever dreamed of watching your favorite movie with the star from that flick? Now is your chance to hand over the remote control to the stars and let them guide you through your faves like you have never experienced it before. Join the celebrity watch party and relive the movie through the eyes of the star-pausing the action to explain scenes, tell unknown stories about the action, or provide funny tidbits of trivia… straight from the source.

Bruce Campbell, legend, actor, producer, writer, director, best-selling author…cult hero.

Join us, Saturday, January 23rd at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST for a worldwide virtual viewing of the1981 Sam Raimi classic, The Evil Dead with live commentary throughout by Campbell himself.

“I’m excited about this project,” says Bruce Campbell. “It will be a great opportunity to safely connect with fans and allow them a closer look behind the scenes.”

Watch the film with Campbell as he shares memories, stories, and anecdotes from the film, andfor a few lucky viewers, Bruce will even answer questions from the chat.

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The Evil Dead live commentary with Bruce Campbell Watch Party

NEWS: HBO Max App Launches on Xfinity X1 and Flex

Comcast & WarnerMedia Bring the HBO Max App to Xfinity X1 and Flex

The HBO Max App Begins Rolling Out to Xfinity X1 and Flex Customers Today

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