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Weve made it to the last holidays of 2020.

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(In theaters December 25.)

(In theaters December 25.)

Greenland

Gerard Butler swears hes gonna get his family in that bunker.

He says it twice in the trailer forGreenland, so we can take his word for it.

(Available on demand.)

(Available on demand.)

Wild Mountain Thyme

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!

Thats all you oughta know.

(Available on demand.)

(Available onNetflix.)

(Available onDisney+December 25.)

(Available onHBO Maxon December 25.)

(Available onNetflix.)

(Available onApple TV+.)

(Available onPrime Video.)

(Available onNetflix.)

Let Them All Talk

Americas Paddington, a.k.a.

(Available onHBO Max.)

(Available onNetflix.)

(Available onPrime Video.)

(Available onNetflix.)

From there, fate works even harder than Sams 8-year-old son Jonah to get them together.

(Available onPrime Video.)

Suess The Grinch Musical Live!

(Available onNetflix.)

Gremlins

In the naughtiest of all almost-Christmas films, horror and comedy find harmony in the adorable-until-they-tear-your-town-apartGremlins.

(Available onPrime Video.)

(Available onFreeform.)

(Available onHBO Max.)

Straight from Shondaland comes a diverse, romantic romp perfect for some period-era escapism.

(Available onNetflixDecember 25.)

(Available onNetflix.)

A whirlwind of dares, secrets and love,Dash and Lilyis the feel-good show of Christmas.

(Available onNetflix.)