To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Broadcast News is many things: James L. Brooks rom-com, 1987 Oscar nominee, one of the few films to accurately portray the specific world of journalism (along with Spotlight, which will always be the most accurate purely because it took pains to dress its reporters poorly). One thing I’ve never heard Broadcast News referred to as, though, is a holiday movie. Seeing as most of us are throwing out the rule book on the 2020 holiday season as a whole, it feels like an opportune moment to reevaluate what we mean when we talk about “holiday movies.” Does a movie have to explicitly feature Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or New Year’s in order to qualify? Or is it possible that the simple act of watching our favorite movies during the holidays can envelop them within the seasonal fold?