The most underrated made-for-TV Christmas movies
By Olivia Garrone | December 22, 2021Though historically overlooked next to holiday blockbuster hits and cartoon classics, the made-for-TV Christmas movie genre has a lot to offer.
Though historically overlooked next to holiday blockbuster hits and cartoon classics, the made-for-TV Christmas movie genre has a lot to offer.
The Christmas genre is deep and expansive enough to see you through a season’s worth of movie nights. Here’s where to start!
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