Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's annual Christmas party was quite the star-studded affair, with Margot Robbie, Michael B. Jordan and more in attendance.
Here are some stories behind A Christmas Carol, both the novella and its various adaptations.
Netflix’s Scrooge: A Christmas Carol manages to delight thanks to solid animation, a lively cast, and strong musical performances.
What was once gone has now been found again, Muppet (and Disney+) fans!
Charles Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol has been adapted many times for the screen. We look at IMDb's best and worst of this Ebenezer Scrooge tale.
The Muppet Christmas Carol is one of the most beloved Christmas classics of the modern era of film. We're looking back at the film's sweetest scenes.
2019 gave us a darker, gloomy take on the Charles Dickens classic. Here are Easter eggs from the BBC/FX version with Guy Pearce as Ebenezer Scrooge.
Besides the Christmas stories that are Biblical in origin, Charles Dickens' 1843 classic telling of A Christmas Carol remains one of the longest-running, most-adapted, and most-relevant holiday tales to date. More than 170 years after the infamous miser-turned-do-gooder Ebenezer Scrooge entered our culture for the first time, there are still quite a few folks out there who could do with taking this timeless lesson to heart. I'd suggest they take the time to do what I did and watch 20 or so adaptations of A Christmas Carol until the moral sinks in, but …
Writer Steven Knight (Eastern Promises, Peaky Blinders) and director Nick Murphy (The Awakening) have delivered a dark, violent, and deeply disturbing adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic redemption story A Christmas Carol. It's not hyperbole to say that the three-hour FX event is superlative in all of those categories, taking the darkest descriptions of Dickens' Scrooge and the Spirits that visit him and twisting them further, not quite beyond recognition, but very near to the point of no return. And in doing so, Knight, Murphy and FX may have plumbed the depths of the soul and the human condition, …
FX’s dark and adults-only interpretation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol attempts to offer insight into Ebenezer Scrooge’s deep contempt.
From screenwriter Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Taboo) and director Nick Murphy, the iconic ghost story A Christmas Carol (premiering on FX on December 19th) delves deep into a dark night of the soul for Ebeneezer Scrooge (Guy Pearce), a successful businessman who prefers to search for the worst in people than to see their goodness or struggles. As he is faced with his past, present and future, and the consequences of all three, it will be up to Scrooge to determine whether he is even worth redemption. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, British actor Joe Alwyn (…
A Christmas Carol movies are frequently adapted, so which ones rank among the best?
A Christmas Carol has been adapted countless times over the years, but which movie or TV versions did or didn't do justice to Charles Dickens' story?
The story has been adapted for radio, film, television, and even the world of animation. Here are 10 animated Christmas Carols from IMDb we recommend.
The Muppet Christmas Carol is one of the most beloved Christmas movies of all time. But even Muppet super fans may have missed these details.
Do you like your A Christmas Carol a little less Muppet-y and a little more aggressively ghoulish? Then you should be hyped for FX's take on the class Charles Dickens ghost story, written by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders) and starring Guy Pearce (Memento) as Ebenezer Scrooge. The network just released a new trailer, which not only gave another glimpse at all that grimness but also revealed that the film will debut on Thursday, December 19. A Christmas Carol, for the unfamiliar, follows noted town dickhead Ebenezer Scrooge—the official character description describes him as both a "skinflint" and "…
Charles Dickens' classic gets a gritty reboot in the trailer for FX's A Christmas Carol adaptation, with Guy Pearce starring as Ebenezer Scrooge.
We've seen versions of the story starring the Muppets, the Flintstones, and even Mickey Mouse, but what about a more traditional adaptation?