2024-11-08 18:05:00
Looking for something new to watch over the weekend? Netflix brought two unmissable releases this week that promise to keep you hooked from start to finish. With exciting stories and breathtaking performances, these films are the right choice for anyone who wants to relax and enjoy moments of pure immersion. Check out the details and prepare the popcorn!
Christmas Tune (2024), Rusty Cundieff
Christmas Tune (2024), Rusty Cundieff
Christmas tune follows Leyla (Christina Milian) on her search for love on Christmas Eve. A year earlier, she met James (Kofi Siriboe) during a night of delayed flights at the airport. Before saying goodbye, they agreed to meet again next Christmas, at the Pentatonix show. However, with tickets sold out, Leyla goes on an adventure through New York alongside Teddy (Devale Ellis), a concierge who could be the key to her rethinking her love destiny.
Whatever It Takes (2024)
Whatever It Takes (2024)
Let Go is a drama that explores the journey of discovering what really matters in life. The protagonist, Stella (Josephine Bornebusch), is a woman used to having everything under control — except her youngest son’s constant need for attention, her teenage daughter’s mood swings and her husband’s emotional coldness. With the family about to fall apart, Stella receives an unexpected message that leads her to propose a bold solution: a family trip with an almost impossible objective — restoring family unity.
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**Interview with Richard Curtis on “That Christmas” and Ed Sheeran’s Contribution**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Richard! Exciting news with your upcoming Netflix animated feature, “That Christmas.” Can you tell us what inspired you to create this film?
**Richard Curtis:** Thank you! I think the magic of Christmas stories has always captivated me. I wanted to create something that resonates with both children and adults—something that explores the joys and challenges of the festive season. The animation allows us to be whimsical while still conveying heartfelt messages.
**Interviewer:** Absolutely! Ed Sheeran’s original song, “Under The Tree,” adds a wonderful musical dimension to the project. How did that collaboration come about?
**Richard Curtis:** Ed is an incredibly talented musician whose work resonates with so many. I’ve always admired his ability to tell stories through his music. When we were in the early stages of the film, I thought, “What better way to enhance our emotional narrative than with a song from Ed?” He was enthusiastic about the project, and we sent him a brief on the themes and sensations we wanted to convey. The result is truly beautiful.
**Interviewer:** That’s fantastic to hear! How would you describe the vibe of “Under The Tree”?
**Richard Curtis:** It captures the warmth and nostalgia of Christmas, while also emphasizing hope and togetherness. Ed has a way of infusing his music with genuine emotion, and I think audiences will find themselves reflecting on their own holiday experiences when they hear it.
**Interviewer:** With the holiday season approaching, how do you think your film and Ed’s song will resonate with audiences?
**Richard Curtis:** I believe they will find joy and connection in both the film and the song. “That Christmas” is designed to remind us of the profound simplicity found in the holiday spirit. Whether you’re laughing, crying, or feeling nostalgic, that’s what the season is about—shared moments and stories.
**Interviewer:** Thank you so much for your insights, Richard! We’re looking forward to ”That Christmas” and listening to Ed Sheeran’s song.
**Richard Curtis:** Thank you! I can’t wait for everyone to experience it!