Thursday, October 25, 2007

Something to Look Forward to For the Holidays

Check out the trailers for the new Christmas Flicks


The Perfect Holiday


It’s almost that time of year again when all the feel-good holiday movies start hitting theaters. The latest film is The Perfect Holiday starring Queen Latifah, Gabrielle Union, Terrence Howard, Charlie Murphy, and Katt Williams. Nancy (played by Gabrielle Union) is a divorced mother of three who is so busy raising her children that she’s forgotten to take care of herself. With Christmas approaching, she decides to take her kids to the mall to meet Santa Claus, not knowing that her youngest daughter is determined to use her time with Santa to make her mom happy again. The daughter hooks her up with Santa, who is an office supply salesman and struggling songwriter. He ends up giving Nancy just what she wants for Christmas and so much more.

The film opens in theaters December 12th make sure you go and support!


This Christmas






From executive producer Mekhi Phifer, This Christmas (Screen Gems/Sony Pictures) is a dramedy for all ages. Boasting an all-star cast (Chris Brown, Columbus Short, Regina King, Lauren London, Idris Elba, Loretta Devine, Mekhi Phifer, the list goes on and on), This Christmas is a classic feel-good movie—the Whitfield family comes together for an unforgettable Christmas. The cast has a chemistry which jumps off the screen. Moviegoers giggled at many of Chris Brown’s charming comments and cheered at the family’s triumphant moments throughout the film. Regina King’s performance is one that had audience members transfixed, with her complex character and her relationship (her husband is played by Laz Alonso). Lauren London proves that she’s destined for greatness, acting naturally throughout the movie.
Reminiscent of the modern-day Black family, This Christmas offers food for thought and gives viewers content they can relate to. Filled with laugh-out-loud and tear-jerking moments, as well as twists and turns in the plot, the drama unfolds as the story goes on, but in the end the Whitfield’s all learn the true meaning of family.

This Christmas hits theaters November 21st and make sure you go and support!

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