‘Tis the season … for holiday movies!
By George Malone
After the stockings are hung by the chimney with care, and all the chestnuts have been roasted on an open fire, watching a holiday film is often a big tradition this time of year.
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From classics such as “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” to newer hits like “A Bad Moms Christmas,” plenty of holiday flicks are available on TV and streaming services, or even DVDs.
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Cost To Watch Your Favorite Holiday Movies
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One way to make watching your holiday specials more affordable is if you haven’t signed up for streaming services already. Then you can take advantage of free trial offers, so sign up for Netflix in December for a free month (or Apple TV or HBO NOW for seven days free).
Also, if you’re willing to sit through ads, you can buy the Hulu basic package for $5.99 per month.
And consider bundling Disney+ and Hulu for $12.99 a month (as opposed to just Disney+ for $6.99 per month).
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