The fairytale romance is real in Netflix’s new holiday rom-com Meet Me Next Christmas.
Maybe Happy Ending” had an initial Korean-language production in Seoul in 2016. Here are five things to know about the show.
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The days around Christmas and new year can feel like a fever dream. Come December, we’re searching the high shelves for the glass trifle bowl one moment and then – blink – the holidays are upon us.
The Bride, a speculative and female-driven chamber film written and directed by John Biscello and filmed in Taos, will make its Santa Fe debut on Thursday, November 14, at Jean Cocteau Cinema.