5 Unconventional Christmas Movies to Watch During the Holidays

5 Unconventional Christmas Movies to Watch During the Holidays

1. Scrooged

Scrooged is a modern day retelling of the beloved holiday classic: Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol. It stars Bill Murray as a television producer that has a lot in common with the iconic Ebenezer Scrooge. Although critics and fans agree this isn’t Bill Murray’s best work, it still manages some laugh-out-loud funny moments with that hint of sarcastic wit that’s a trademark of Murray’s style. 7/10

2. Bad Santa

Billy Bob Thornton is not your average mall Santa. For one - he’s crass. Secondly, he’s piss-ass drunk and not to mention the guy is just downright rude. Also, he’s constantly ‘casing the place’ because see, that's his real job; to rob the shopping-center blind the night of Christmas Eve. This film is loosely inspired by the Dr. Seuss classic ‘The Grinch That Stole Christmas’. 

Once you look past the shock-comedy and pessimistic overtones… the similarities are glaringly obvious. 9/10

Babylon (Critique & Analysis)

Babylon (Critique & Analysis)

Babylon is a 2022 American film, a dark comedy made to be one part critique of Hollywood, and a another part love-letter to the burgeoning days of the silver screen. Written and directed by Damien Chazelle, it is his attempt at an epic of sorts; after the success of his smaller passion project Whiplash.

Babylon is also a bloated mess.

“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”: A Hilarious Odyssey of Meta Madness

“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”: A Hilarious Odyssey of Meta Madness

Buckle up, folks, because "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" is not just a movie; it's a cinematic roller coaster where reality and hilarity collide. Directed by the ingenious Tom Gormican, this 2022 action-comedy extravaganza stars none other than Nicolas Cage (AKA Nicolas Coppola) as a larger-than-life version of himself. And let's just say, if you thought Cage's filmography was a wild ride, you haven't seen anything yet.