Holiday Guide 2007 | CTV.ca

2007 Holiday theatrical preview

New holiday movies make every family outing an entertaining affair.From Santa's good-for-nothing older brother to an inspirational artist who makes good, these three new holiday flicks will put family members of all ages into the festive mood fast.

Fred Claus
(Nov. 9)
Brotherly love is tested anew at the North Pole when Santa's broke slug of a brother (Vince Vaughn) moves in and gets help from his famous younger sibling St. Nick.

Christmas in Wonderland
(Nov. 21)
In this new holiday comedy starring Leslie Nielsen and Chris Kattan, three children and their dad head to the mall for a little Christmas shopping. On the way they stumble upon a stash of counterfeit cast, help nab the conniving crooks and have the real Santa yank them awake on Christmas morning.

Thomas Kinkade's Home for Christmas
(Nov. 30)
In this inspirational, semi-biographical tale about artist Thomas Kinkade, audiences see how his mother's near loss of their family home motivated the determined young man to use his talents and succeed in life.

Perfect Holiday
(Dec. 14)
This year, Christmas with the Whitfield family promises to be one they will never forget. But as the Christmas tree is trimmed and the lights are hung, old secrets are revealed and family bonds tested, leaving everyone to discover the true meaning of family.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets
(Dec. 21)
Historian/treasure hunter Nicolas Cage is back to solve more mysteries cloaked in danger in this rollicking sequel to "National Treasure."


- Constance Droganes

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