Witness (1985) ★★★
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Working Girl (1988) ★★★
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) ★★
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THIS WEEK’S MOVIES A-Z
An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of the week of Dec 13 - 19, 2020
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In a year of extremes such as 2020, the movies often served as our collective shorthand. We referenced the past 12 months via pandemic thrillers, political procedurals, black satires and uplifting dramas; real life definitely had a very imaginative screenwriter. Now we’ve got to December it’s time to make the most of the next five weeks by watching the summer movies that take us through Boxing Day and school holidays to the start of Hollywood’s award season in January. Cinemas are coming back to life and the streaming services have their exclusive titles cued up – just find the films that matter to you in our preview.
Through sheer determination (and memes) Carey has turned a 26-year-old song into an annual tradition.
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On November 1 each year, Mariah Carey takes to the internet to declare: “It’s time”.
The undisputed queen of Christmas has become the official starting gun of the season. It’s a sign that it’s time to get festive and, more importantly, to hit play on ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’, her 26 year-old anthem that continues to grow in popularity.
Festive favourite that reached No 2 in 1994 finally tops British chart, with Carey saying ‘we are keeping the Christmas spirit alive together despite how dismal the year’s been’