We all know that Chris Columbus directed one of the greatest Christmas movies ever in Home Alone, but did you know it may never have happened if he didn’t clash with the star of another holiday ...
“Home Alone” director Chris Columbus said during an interview with Vanity Fair that it was ultimately Chevy Chase who opened the door for him to helm the 1990 Christmas comedy classic. That’s because ...
Crunching the numbers on classic holiday movies is fast becoming the latest seasonal craze. By Benjamin Svetkey Articles Editor It’s the week before Christmas. Trees are adorned with tinsel and bulbs.
To me, there are two must-see holiday movies: Plains, Trains, and Automobiles (1987), and Christmas Vacation (1989). Both were written and directed by the late John Hughes. Frankly, Hughes’ untimely ...
Christmas time is almost here, so you know what that means. It means that Clark (Chevy Chase) and the Griswold family are ready to have "the hap, hap, happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced ...
Christmas Vacation is based on a short story by John Hughes called "Christmas '59" that featured in National Lampoon. Many elements from the short story were incorporated into the film, including the ...