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My goal each year is to attempt to see at least 25 movies at the theatre; sometimes I surpass that total and sometimes I don’t. This year I saw nearly 30 movies and out of all of those the movies I have enjoyed the most this past year include: Hidden Figures, Beauty and the Beast, Wonder Woman, Thor: Ragnarok and The Greatest Showman.  But I know that readers don’t care about what movies I saw throughout the year or which ones I liked best.

Let’s take a look at the top 30 biggest box office winners from this year (through the weekend of December 16 and December 17):

1. Beauty and the Beast – 504 million
2. Wonder Woman – 413 million
3. Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2 – 390 million
4. Spider-Man: Homecoming – 334 million
5. It – 328 million
6. Thor: Ragnarok – 307 million
7. Despicable Me 3 – 265 million
8. Star Wars: The Last Jedi – 242 million
9. Logan – 226.3 million
10. The Fate of the Furious – 225.7 million
11. Justice League – 220 million
12. Dunkirk – 188 million
13. The LEGO Batman Movie – 176 million
14. Get Out – 175.4 million
15. The Boss Baby – 175 million
16. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales – 173 million
17. Kong: Skull Island – 168 million
18. Cars 3 – 153 million
19. Coco – 152 million
20. War for the Planet of the Apes – 147 million
21. Split – 138 million
22. Transformers: The Last Knight – 130 million
23. Girls Trip – 115 million
24. Fifty Shades Darker – 114 million
25. Wonder – 110 million
26. Baby Driver – 108 million
27. Annabelle: Creation – 102 million
28. Kingsman: The Golden Circle – 100 million
29. Murder on the Orient Express – 98 million
30. Daddy’s Home 2 – 97 million

On the other spectrum are the movies that were either a disappointment in the box office due to poor ticket sales or, more importantly, had a horrible trailer that made me completely disinterested in seeing them. They appear in alphabetical order below:

47 Meters Down
A Bad Mom’s Christmas
A Cure for Wellness
Annabelle Creation
Baywatch
Bye Bye Man
CHIPs
Daddy’s Home 2
Father Figures
Fist Fight
Get Out
Girls Trip
Happy Death Day
How to be a Latin Lover
It
Jigsaw
Mother!
Rings
Rough Night
Snatched
Split
Suburbicon
The House
Wish Upon

What movies did you most enjoy seeing this year? Which movies were disappointments to you? Please share your thoughts and comments.

TOMORROW: The Envelope Please… (Awards)

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

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The annual Christmas special of Doctor WhoTwice Upon a Time” will air on BBC America on December 25 at 9 PM.

Two Doctors stranded in a forbidding snowscape, refusing to face regeneration. And a British army captain seemingly destined to die in the First World War, but taken from the trenches to play his part in the Doctor’s story. This is the magical last chapter in the Twelfth Doctor’s epic adventure. He must face his past to decide his future. And the Doctor will realize the resilience of humanity, discovering hope in his darkest frozen moment. It’s the end of an era. But the Doctor’s journey is only just beginning.

Here is a trailer for Doctor WhoTwice Upon a Time“:

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On December 25, the Hallmark Channel special When Calls the Heart: The Christmas Wishing Tree will debut at 8 PM.

A loved one returns, Christmas spirit is renewed, and children’s wishes are granted in this heartwarming Christmas movie featuring the series’ beloved characters. Elizabeth’s fiancé, Jack, surprises her, coming home on leave and bringing a young Mountie desperately searching for Christmas inspiration. The community of Hope Valley works together to aid this young man with the help of an enchanted Wishing Tree.

And as mayor, Abigail is pretty busy. Recognizing that, her newly adopted son, Cody, engages classmates in creating the town’s annual Christmas Celebration. While Sheriff Bill Avery forges a relationship with the disgraced former mayor, Henry Gowen, Rosemary and Lee are reminded that family is the true meaning of Christmas.

Here is a trailer for When Calls the Heart: The Christmas Wishing Tree.

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The Call the Midwife holiday special will debut on PBS on December 25 at 9 PM.

The special opens with Poplar under a thick blanket of snow, as the midwives face the challenge of the coldest winter for 300 years. The winter of 1963 saw temperatures plunge to a record low and the whole country brought to a standstill due to the severe weather.

Battling snow, ice, power cuts and frozen pipes, the midwives strive to provide the best possible care for their patients. Valerie helps a young couple, newly arrived in London, who experience a traumatic birth, and Sister Julienne strives to reunite a family torn apart by a tormenting father.

Here is a trailer for the Call the Midwife Holiday Special.

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On December 25, the UP TV movie A Winter Wedding will debut at 7 PM.

When Hallie and Lucas get engaged, they quickly begin planning the tropical beach wedding of their dreams. But the happy couple starts to get caught in family drama when both sets of parents can’t seem to agree on anything. Adding to the turmoil, their destination is completely booked and the next available spot is over a year away. Not wanting to wait, they decide to have their ceremony at Lucas’ mountain lodge in the snow. Their love is tested when the stress of keeping everyone happy gets to be too much.

The cast includes Andrea Bowen and Susan Walters.

Here is a trailer for A Winter Wedding.

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On December 23, the Hallmark Channel holiday movie Christmas Getaway will debut at 8 PM.

Travel writer Emory has never had a traditional Christmas. Although her free spirit makes her the perfect travel writer, a surprising breakup with her boyfriend takes her personal life back to square one. Hoping to spend the holiday relaxing and recovering, Emory takes the picturesque Christmas vacation planned for the two of them, alone. Through a mix up on the rental site – or maybe a little Christmas magic – Emory is forced to share the cabin with a handsome widower, his young daughter, and mother-in-law. What begins as an annoying inconvenience blooms into a romance she never knew was possible, and a Christmas they will cherish forever.

The film stars Bridget Regan and Travis Van Winkle (both from The Last Ship).

Here is a trailer for Christmas Getaway.

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On December 17, the holiday film Christmas Connection will debut on the Hallmark Channel at 8 PM.

It’s not easy being Henry, the only child of divorced parents. Every Christmas, he’s flown cross-country to be with his dad. Because he’s 8, a flight attendant looks after him from gate-to-gate. Henry instantly takes to the engaging Megan, who wears a Santa hat while helping him write a letter to the jolly guy. Megan promises to mail it to the North Pole, but slips the note to Henry’s dad. Henry has already decided Megan and his dad would be a great couple. And with all of the sophistication of a little boy, he tries setting them up. It turns out that Megan has no plans for Christmas dinner. Naturally, Henry invites her over, giving the adults a chance to see that they are perfect for each other.

The cast includes Brooke Burns and Tom Everett Scott.

Here is a trailer for Christmas Connection.

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On December 17, the new holiday movie Romance at Reindeer Lodge will debut at 9 PM on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.

A group of adults from different parts of the country have sworn off partaking in holiday events. Two of those people are Molly and Jared. Upon arriving at their destination, they discover it’s a Christmas themed ranch. With no flight out until after Christmas, the group ends up staying. The Christmas activities eventually melt everyone’s cynical hearts and Molly and Jared’s love blossom.

The cast includes Josh Kelly (UnREAL) and Nicky Whelan (Matador).

Here is a trailer for Romance at Reindeer Lodge.

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The holiday movie Rocky Mountain Christmas will actually debut on December 22 at 9 PM on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.

Evil stepmothers don’t only lurk in castles, tormenting helpless children. Sometimes, they’re on ranches, tormenting adults. A year after her father died in a fire at their Oregon ranch — a fire accidentally caused by her stepmother, Mae — Sarah has finally found her footing, turning the family homestead into a successful dude ranch. Still, Mae is pushing to take it over, seeing it as a potential goldmine.

Meanwhile, Graham, a Hollywood superstar, wants to use the ranch as the location of his next movie. Sarah isn’t inclined to allow it. During a long horseback ride through the moonlit mountains, Graham explains why this project is so dear to him. That and a soulful kiss make Sarah relent. But all does not run smoothly once the movie starts. Graham and his costar, Simone, had been involved; Sarah has fallen hard for the handsome star. Still, she won’t allow jealousy to cloud her professionalism. When Simone’s horse runs wild, Sarah saves her. And when Sarah’s evil stepmother, Mae, also runs wild — suing Sarah — Simone, in turn, saves Sarah.

The film stars Kristoffer Polaha, Lindy Booth and Treat Williams.

Here is a trailer and sneak peek for Rocky Mountain Christmas.

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The Hallmark Channel movie Christmas Next Door will debut on December 16 at 8 PM

Work-obsessed Eric Randall, chief technology officer of a major tech company in Kansas City, is laid off two weeks before Christmas. Divorced and the father of three, this will be Eric’s first Christmas alone with the kids. His ex-wife, Marie, encourages Eric to postpone a job search and instead make Christmas a true family holiday. Unfortunately, he’s better with computers than children.

With baby Max strapped into a backpack, Eric is determined to build a sled with son Liam, no small feat for the math-challenged boy. Eric also gets roped into volunteering at daughter Chelsea’s junior cotillion class. At least her teacher, Kate Moore, is lovely. Kate teaches Eric some dance moves, and Eric realizes he’s avoided relationships by burying himself in work. Though enthralled with all old-fashioned romance, Kate finds a lot to like in this digital-age dad while Eric learns that family time does not need to be restricted to Christmas.

The cast includes Jesse Metcalfe and Fiona Gubelmann.

Here is a trailer for Christmas Next Door.

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