Santas favourite shape
Isn’t a rectangle
It’s much more obvious
It’s a tree angle
Santas favourite shape
Isn’t a rectangle
It’s much more obvious
It’s a tree angle
13-year-old
rich kid Rubie (Athena Baumeister) is a mean, selfish, spoilt bully who doesn’t
differentiate between students and faculty with her venom.
Her
stepmom Patricia (Christine Springett) tries to warn her super rich Father,
Gordon (David Neff) that he is spoiling her by pandering to her every whim, but
he doesn’t heed the warning.
So
it’s up to Santa Claus (Freddie De Grate) to cure her meanness, by making her
as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside and she wakes up the next day
with matted hair, bad teeth, poor vision, warts and a monobrow and only her
stepbrother Elliot (Lucas Barker) knows why.
All
her old superficial friends want no more to do with her only one of her
bullying victims Olivia (Alyssa Kennedy) gives her the time of day.
Santa
tells her that she must get a real present from a real friend by Christmas or
stay a monster for ever.
So,
over the following year she has to learn from
the mistakes of her past, change her behaviour.
So,
will her friendship with Olivia prove to be her redemption?
13-year-old
rich kid Rubie (Athena Baumeister) is a mean, selfish, spoilt bully who doesn’t
differentiate between students and faculty with her venom.
Her
stepmom Patricia (Christine Springett) tries to warn her super rich Father,
Gordon (David Neff) that he is spoiling her by pandering to her every whim, but
he doesn’t heed the warning.
So
it’s up to Santa Claus (Freddie De Grate) to cure her meanness, by making her
as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside and she wakes up the next day
with matted hair, bad teeth, poor vision, warts and a monobrow and only her
stepbrother Elliot (Lucas Barker) knows why.
All
her old superficial friends want no more to do with her only one of her
bullying victims Olivia (Alyssa Kennedy) gives her the time of day.
Santa
tells her that she must get a real present from a real friend by Christmas or
stay a monster for ever.
So,
over the following year she has to learn from
the mistakes of her past, change her behaviour.
So,
will her friendship with Olivia prove to be her redemption?
Young
Travis Jr. (DJ Burch) is excited about Christmas because his father Travis Sr.
(Tommy Potter) is home after finishing his service in the army and for the
first time in his life the whole family
will be home for Christmas and he wants Santa to bless his family with love and
unity on Christmas Day.
However,
his family is much too volatile for it to be that simple.
Nate Brassfield, Brittany Chriswell, and Charlotte Jackson Coleman
also star.
On
the first Christmas since her father died, Interior designer Hailey (Taylor Cole) wants to surprise her mother Patricia (Jacqueline Ann Steuart) with a special surprise Christmas gift.
Patricia and her brother Gordon were in foster
care but due to the difference in age, Patricia got her forever home and Gordon
timed out of the system and ended up in the army and she never saw him again.
However, Hailey and her best friend Sarah
(Stefania Indelicato) believe they have found Uncle Gordon (Grant Vlahovic) who
has a daughter, her cousin, Brianna (Stephanie Van Dyck) and almost as
important Gordons business partner, Jake (Benjamin Ayres) who she falls in love
with.
But will it all blow up in her face?
13-year-old
rich kid Rubie (Athena Baumeister) is a mean, selfish, spoilt bully who doesn’t
differentiate between students and faculty with her venom.
Her
stepmom Patricia (Christine Springett) tries to warn her super rich Father,
Gordon (David Neff) that he is spoiling her by pandering to her every whim, but
he doesn’t heed the warning.
So
it’s up to Santa Claus (Freddie De Grate) to cure her meanness, by making her
as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside and she wakes up the next day
with matted hair, bad teeth, poor vision, warts and a monobrow and only her
stepbrother Elliot (Lucas Barker) knows why.
All
her old superficial friends want no more to do with her only one of her
bullying victims Olivia (Alyssa Kennedy) gives her the time of day.
Santa
tells her that she must get a real present from a real friend by Christmas or
stay a monster for ever.
So,
over the following year she has to learn from
the mistakes of her past, change her behaviour.
So,
will her friendship with Olivia prove to be her redemption?
While a vacuous social influencer Saskia Childs (Danielle Scott) is distracted by the paparazzi she her Pomeranian puppy, Belle, gets lost in the woods.
Another
Pomeranian. Lucy Marie finds her and takes her back to her family’s ranch.
And
the Grant family welcome her with open arms, ten-year-old Beth (Kitty Sudbery),
her mum Sadie (Lora Hristova) and Grandmother Gloria (Donna King).
But
Sadie thinks that they should post flyers in an attempt to find Belle’s owner
and while she is out posting she meets Mike (Ethan Mckinley) and he completes
the family.
Belle
misses her mum, but the Grants really love her and show it all the time whereas
her mum only cares about followers and money.
So,
when Saskia turns up out of the blue on Christmas Day will Belle want to go
home?
Or
will she stay where she has found the true meaning of family?
Beth
(Kitty Sudbery), and her two Pomeranian, Lucy and Belle are spending Christmas
with her aunt Lacey (Charlotte Jackson Coleman) and her boyfriend Bill (Stephen
Staley) and her cousin Dalby (Peter DeSouza-Feighoney) at Bills house.
But
Bill and Lacey have to take a trip to visit Bills estranged Uncle Chase (Mark
Collier) leaving the children and dogs home alone under the watchful gaze of
housekeeper Dolores (Amanda Bailey).
But
the house is targeted by two inept robbers Marlon and Shawn (Dan Robins and
Tyler Winchcombe) at the behest of an equally inept mastermind Henrietta
(Lauren Budd).
It’s
up to the children and the dogs to foil the plans to make sure they don’t ruin
Christmas.
13-year-old
rich kid Rubie (Athena Baumeister) is a mean, selfish, spoilt bully who doesn’t
differentiate between students and faculty with her venom.
Her
stepmom Patricia (Christine Springett) tries to warn her super rich Father,
Gordon (David Neff) that he is spoiling her by pandering to her every whim, but
he doesn’t heed the warning.
So
it’s up to Santa Claus (Freddie De Grate) to cure her meanness, by making her
as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside and she wakes up the next day
with matted hair, bad teeth, poor vision, warts and a monobrow and only her
stepbrother Elliot (Lucas Barker) knows why.
All
her old superficial friends want no more to do with her only one of her
bullying victims Olivia (Alyssa Kennedy) gives her the time of day.
Santa
tells her that she must get a real present from a real friend by Christmas or
stay a monster for ever.
So,
over the following year she has to learn from
the mistakes of her past, change her behaviour.
So,
will her friendship with Olivia prove to be her redemption?
Beth
(Kitty Sudbery), and her two Pomeranian, Lucy and Belle are spending Christmas
with her aunt Lacey (Charlotte Jackson Coleman) and her boyfriend Bill (Stephen
Staley) and her cousin Dalby (Peter DeSouza-Feighoney) at Bills house.
But
Bill and Lacey have to take a trip to visit Bills estranged Uncle Chase (Mark
Collier) leaving the children and dogs home alone under the watchful gaze of
housekeeper Dolores (Amanda Bailey).
But
the house is targeted by two inept robbers Marlon and Shawn (Dan Robins and
Tyler Winchcombe) at the behest of an equally inept mastermind Henrietta
(Lauren Budd).
It’s
up to the children and the dogs to foil the plans to make sure they don’t ruin
Christmas.
Control freak Caroline Christmas-Hope (Nathalie
Cox) just wants a perfect Christmas because she was mentally scarred when her
father deserted the family on Christmas Day, during her childhood.
She
is hosting Christmas for the whole family at the Hope family mansion in
Yorkshire where she lives with her long-suffering husband, Peter Hope (Kris Marshall) and their twelve-year-old daughter Daisey
(Amelie Prescott) and seven-year-old son Henry (Oliver Smith).
The
whole Christmas family arrive a few days before the holiday, child hating
fashion editor Joanna (Elizabeth Hurley), who is a bit of a
clothes horse and lies about her age, with her latest stock broker lover Felix
(Ray Fearon), man eater Vicky (Talulah Riley), introverted music professor Paulina (Naomi
Frederick), the girls mother Elizabeth (Caroline Quentin) and plain-speaking farmer
uncle John (John Cleese).
Very quickly family squabbles ensue and Carolines
meticulous holiday go awry and then their long-lost father James (Kelsey Grammer)
arrives with his 35-year-old
American girlfriend Jackie (April Bowlby).
So, with Caroline's perfect Christmas now nothing more than a forlorn hope will
events at least uncover the long-buried secret that tore their family apart, so
many years earlier and enable them to heal?
13-year-old
rich kid Rubie (Athena Baumeister) is a mean, selfish, spoilt bully who doesn’t
differentiate between students and faculty with her venom.
Her
stepmom Patricia (Christine Springett) tries to warn her super rich Father,
Gordon (David Neff) that he is spoiling her by pandering to her every whim, but
he doesn’t heed the warning.
So
it’s up to Santa Claus (Freddie De Grate) to cure her meanness, by making her
as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside and she wakes up the next day
with matted hair, bad teeth, poor vision, warts and a monobrow and only her
stepbrother Elliot (Lucas Barker) knows why.
All
her old superficial friends want no more to do with her only one of her
bullying victims Olivia (Alyssa Kennedy) gives her the time of day.
Santa
tells her that she must get a real present from a real friend by Christmas or
stay a monster for ever.
So,
over the following year she has to learn from
the mistakes of her past, change her behaviour.
So,
will her friendship with Olivia prove to be her redemption?
On
the first Christmas since her father died, Interior designer Hailey (Taylor Cole) wants to surprise her mother Patricia (Jacqueline Ann Steuart) with a special surprise Christmas gift.
Patricia and her brother Gordon were in foster
care but due to the difference in age, Patricia got her forever home and Gordon
timed out of the system and ended up in the army and she never saw him again.
However, Hailey and her best friend Sarah
(Stefania Indelicato) believe they have found Uncle Gordon (Grant Vlahovic) who
has a daughter, her cousin, Brianna (Stephanie Van Dyck) and almost as
important Gordons business partner, Jake (Benjamin Ayres) who she falls in love
with.
But will it all blow up in her face?
Beth (Kitty Sudbery), and her two Pomeranian, Lucy and Belle are spending Christmas with her aunt Lacey (Charlotte Jackson Coleman) and her boyfriend Bill (Stephen Staley) and her cousin Dalby (Peter DeSouza-Feighoney) at Bills house.
But
Bill and Lacey have to take a trip to visit Bills estranged Uncle Chase (Mark
Collier) leaving the children and dogs home alone under the watchful gaze of
housekeeper Dolores (Amanda Bailey).
But
the house is targeted by two inept robbers Marlon and Shawn (Dan Robins and
Tyler Winchcombe) at the behest of an equally inept mastermind Henrietta
(Lauren Budd).
13-year-old
rich kid Rubie (Athena Baumeister) is a mean, selfish, spoilt bully who doesn’t
differentiate between students and faculty with her venom.
Her
stepmom Patricia (Christine Springett) tries to warn her super rich Father,
Gordon (David Neff) that he is spoiling her by pandering to her every whim, but
he doesn’t heed the warning.
So
it’s up to Santa Claus (Freddie De Grate) to cure her meanness, by making her
as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside and she wakes up the next day
with matted hair, bad teeth, poor vision, warts and a monobrow and only her
stepbrother Elliot (Lucas Barker) knows why.
All
her old superficial friends want no more to do with her only one of her
bullying victims Olivia (Alyssa Kennedy) gives her the time of day.
Santa
tells her that she must get a real present from a real friend by Christmas or
stay a monster for ever.
So,
over the following year she has to learn from
the mistakes of her past, change her behaviour.
So,
will her friendship with Olivia prove to be her redemption?
A
group of college students attend a Christmas house party before they go off for
winter break, some are coupled, some want to be and the rest are friends of
varying degrees.
So,
will relationships and friendships survive the night and will some of them be
spending Christmas with broken hearts?
Starring
Anna Clare Kerr, Samantha Brooks, Martin Drop, D.W. Byers, Gabe Armentano,
Spencer Wawak, Rosie Dean, Kyvon Edwin, Charis Storms, Brittany Raper, D.J.
Bilal, Eddie Grey and Devonn Duffin.
Thistle
Vale (Lottie Guidi) is a first-year student who is publicly torn apart for
still being a virgin, she is humiliated and bullied for not
having lost her virginity and in her frustration, she makes an ill-judged
Christmas Eve wish to Santa to “lose her virginity”.
What
she wasn’t expecting was for it to be answered by her soon-to-be stepbrother,
mafia heir and the campus bad boy Rhett Langley (Felix Lahiff).
Their
subsequent forbidden love must withstand five years of secrets, lies, and
fate, with the hope of overcoming their challenges and finding happiness.
13-year-old
rich kid Rubie (Athena Baumeister) is a mean, selfish, spoilt bully who doesn’t
differentiate between students and faculty with her venom.
Her
stepmom Patricia (Christine Springett) tries to warn her super rich Father,
Gordon (David Neff) that he is spoiling her by pandering to her every whim, but
he doesn’t heed the warning.
So
it’s up to Santa Claus (Freddie De Grate) to cure her meanness, by making her
as ugly on the outside as she is on the inside and she wakes up the next day
with matted hair, bad teeth, poor vision, warts and a monobrow and only her
stepbrother Elliot (Lucas Barker) knows why.
All
her old superficial friends want no more to do with her only one of her
bullying victims Olivia (Alyssa Kennedy) gives her the time of day.
Santa
tells her that she must get a real present from a real friend by Christmas or
stay a monster for ever.
So,
over the following year she has to learn from
the mistakes of her past, change her behaviour.
So,
will her friendship with Olivia prove to be her redemption?
Jeff (Chris Spinelli) loses his job just before
Christmas at the same time his wife Tina (Craijece Danielle) is trying to get
her business of the ground leaving the couple facing financial difficulties
with his parents due to arrive for Christmas.
Jeffs daughter Cody (Sarah Brine) and her partner Rock
(Adam Weston Poell) and they are also struggling but then Cody finds an antique
box containing a letter from her grandfather that grants them one special wish
during the holiday season.
as they navigate the challenges of the holidays the
unexpected gift provides a chance for a fresh start and a renewed sense of for
the future.
Harry Stadling (Brandon Maggart) loved Christmas as
a boy but was scarred when he learned that Santa wasn’t real.
He
became a toymaker and throughout his adult life, he tried to make Christmas
spirit a reality but was obsessed with the behaviour of children and grownups
who should know better.
He
also became unhappy with the quality of the toys his employer’s factory were
turning out and the hypocrisy and cynicism of the people he worked for and his
coworkers.
Then
come Christmas Eve he snapped and went on a yuletide killing spree dressed as
Santa complete this dark comedic horror.