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Will the Best Holiday Film Please Stand Up?

The 2024 holiday movie lineup brings audiences not just one but three unique takes on Santa Claus. Each film promises its own twist on the Christmas spirit - but which one will become the most memorable for families?

 RED ONE

In this action-packed film, Santa’s been kidnapped from the North Pole! An E.L.F. (that’s “Extremely Large and Formidable” in this world) and the ultimate tracker team up to rescue him and save Christmas. Think explosions, chases, and edge-of-your-seat action. With its PG-13 rating for “action, violence, and language,” RED ONE’s trailer hints at some more mature humor that leans into a high-stakes, adult-angled storyline.

 DEAR SANTA

In this holiday comedy, a child’s Christmas list goes a little too far with a single typo, summoning Jack Black as a chaotic anti-Santa figure who’s here to spread… a little havoc! Toilet humor abounds, and with a PG-13 rating for “language and suggestive material,” parents may want to consider the laughs carefully before deciding. The trailer emphasizes anarchy, making it clear that Dear Santa leans into an irreverent vibe.

 SAINT NICK OF BETHLEHEM

For families craving a truly heartwarming experience, Saint Nick of Bethlehem stands out. A man, shattered by the loss of his son, finds new purpose in becoming Santa for his community. As he reconnects with an old love and spreads Christmas cheer, his journey evolves into a beautiful tale of closure, kindness, and hope. This film offers a genuine holiday experience without explosions, CGI, or crude humor. Rather, Saint Nick of Bethlehem shines as a celebration of traditional values and community warmth. It’s the perfect reminder that the holiday spirit is about connection, joy, and love - and sometimes, that’s exactly what the season needs.

As much as today’s entertainment landscape enjoys pushing boundaries, not every family is looking for toilet humor or intense action in their Christmas movies. Looking back at classics like It’s a Wonderful Life, A Charlie Brown Christmas, or A Christmas Story, there’s a timeless quality that endures without relying on CGI or edginess. In that same spirit, Saint Nick of Bethlehem is a welcome return to values-focused, wholesome storytelling that aligns with the joy and reflection of the season.

Families are already buzzing about Saint Nick of Bethlehem on social media and with critics, who are praising its heartwarming narrative and strong cast, including beloved actor Daniel Roebuck. Director Spencer T. Folmar’s film has sparked discussions around faith, resilience, and love that ring true with today’s audiences. National outlets like The New York Post, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, and others are joining the conversation, making this film one of the most talked-about holiday releases of the season.

When Saint Nick of Bethlehem hits theaters on November 22nd, grab some popcorn and a loved one, and make it a tradition. Say “yes” to a film that is a reminder of the season’s best gifts: love, family, and community.

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