Ottawa played host to a record 16 Christmas movie productions in 2022, so I decided to take a break from my usual TV diet of Scandi noir, British murder mysteries and Yellowstone to binge watch five festive films. What’s their appeal? How are they similar? Here’s what I discovered. Read More
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