As soon as the Thanksgiving leftovers are put away, you may be looking for a Christmas movie snack. If you consider Netflix's "A Boy Called Christmas," keep on looking because this one belongs in the back of the fridge.
As soon as the Thanksgiving leftovers are put away, you may be looking for a Christmas movie snack. If you consider Netflix's "A Boy Called Christmas," keep on looking because this one belongs in the back of the fridge.
“Every time Jen talks about that, I go back to my childhood years with my Mom and it’s true—there were so many times that I was told no," Ramírez, who took on his first comedic role in
Yes Day, chimed in. "I remember going to the supermarket with my mom and I’m grabbing cookies here and there, and my mom’s just like, ‘No, no, no'."
"It’s just about feeling a certain sense of freedom, you know? And that is a beautiful thing, seeing how kids glow when you tell them for one day, you’re going to say, ‘Yes!’” he added.
By Carson
Netflix announced Tuesday that it will release a new movie every week during 2021.
This is the first time Netflix has released a list of films all at once. The list released Tuesday is not complete.
The streaming service will likely add additional films to its 2021 slate throughout the year.
The films will feature some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Sandra Bullock, Dwayne Johnson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Idris Elba, Meryl Streep, Zendaya, and more.