Dear Santa (2024) Film Review, a movie directed by Bobby Farrelly, written by Ricky Blitt, Peter Farrelly and Dan Ewen and starring Jack Black, Robert Timothy Smith, Keegan-Michael Key, Brianne Howey, ...
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‘Dear Santa' Review: A Devilishly Fun Jack Black Elevates Paramount+'s Mediocre Holiday Comedy
Christmas-themed movies have become so ubiquitous it's hard to avoid the feeling that filmmakers have come to think of them as annuities for their retirement accounts. So it's no wonder that the ...
Jack Black plays the devil in the Christmas comedy, out Nov. 25 Jack Black is in for a mischievous holiday season. On Thursday, Nov. 7, Paramount+ debuted the first trailer for Dear Santa, which stars ...
The Farrelly Brothers unwrap their "funny as s---" Christmas comedy — their first movie together in 10 years. It wouldn't have happened without Ricky Blitt (Loudermilk), who was the "driving force" ...
The new Christmas film, ‘Dear Santa,’ not only has the famous and comedic actor, Jack Black, playing Santa Claus but revolves around an interesting idea. Many people had thought of this idea before, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook As Satan, Black is “diabolical, but in a fun way,” Bobby Farrelly told EW of the actor and ...
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First Look at Farrelly Brothers' Christmas Comedy, Dear Santa, with Jack Black as Satanta
Paramount+ released a first look at their new Christmas comedy titled Dear Santa starring Jack Black. This is the first film by the Farrelly Brothers in a decade, and there are many questioning ...
Christmas comes early to Theatre Suburbia, as we are treated to the Houston premiere of a comedy set in Santa’s North Pole workshop, as elves cope amusingly with a number of production problems. If ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Parents, check your kids' spelling when they write their letters to Santa to make sure it doesn't end up in the wrong hands. In "Dear Santa," a young boy (Robert Timothy Smith) writes ...
Bobby Farrelly directs (and Peter Farrelly co-writes) the wacky tale of a young boy whose letter to Santa gets into the hands of Satan, thanks to an unfortunate misspelling. By Frank Scheck ...
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