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Movies you can watch with the family this holiday!
By Lucas Chia / 18 Nov 2021 (Thursday)
The holidays are here!
It's halfway through November, and we're less than two months before we hit the new year. 2021 has been quite the vibrant year with all the latest additions to the silver screen, with December looking all the more festive with an array of upcoming movies.
Here are some you can enjoy with the family:
1. The Addams Family 2
A sequel to the 2019 animated film, The Addams Family 2 is currently out in cinemas and we couldn’t be more excited! Everyone’s favourite hair-raising household is back and spookier than ever, and you'll be pleased to know that a plethora of visual spectacles await you when you catch this in cinemas.
Featuring the voices of Chloe Grace Moretz, Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Nick Kroll, Bill Hader, Wallace Shawn and more.
2. Clifford the Big Red Dog
Scheduled for release on 2 December 2021, Clifford the Big Red Dog is the perfect movie to kickstart the holiday season! Fans of the Scholastic book series and original TV series back in 2000 should definitely catch this one. If you have young ones to bring along, this is the perfect opportunity to let them experience the nights on your couch watching TV as a child. What better way to start the festivities than to snuggle up with this giant, loveable pupper!
Clifford the Big Red Dog is directed by Walt Becker and stars Darby Camp, Jack Whitehall, John Cleese, Izaac Wang, Kenan Thompson, Tony Hale, and more.
3. Sing 2
The colourful and visually scintillating project, Sing, directed by Garth Jennings, has a sequel – Sing 2I The animated film is scheduled for release on 23 December 2021. With Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, and Taron Egerton reprising their roles from the first film, we have no doubt that this one will be just as enjoyable! We can't wait to catch all the tunes and cheerfully carol all the way to the new year!
Also features the voices of Bono, Tori Kelly, Halsey, Letitia Wright, Eric Andre, Chelsea Perretti, Seth McFarlane, Bobby Cannavale, Nick Offerman, and John C. Reilly.
Which of these films would you and your family watch first? Let us know in the comments below!