Montreal Gazette

FLICKS FOR KIDS

Family-friendly holiday movie magic is easy to enjoy at home this year

- CHRISTINA BARRON

The winter holidays are usually a time for blockbuste­r movie releases and family trips to the cinemas. The pandemic has caused quite a few movies to be pushed to the spring, when it will hopefully be safer for crowds to gather in theatres.

But this holiday movie season isn't a giant lump of coal. We've found five movies for your kiddos to consider. Most are not in theatres. That is unfortunat­e, but there's a compelling advantage of at-home screenings: The audience can watch in pyjamas.

JINGLE JANGLE: A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY

One-time visionary toymaker Jeronicus Jangle loses his joyful spirit after an apprentice steals his prized invention and book of designs. He also loses touch with his daughter. Decades later a granddaugh­ter he has never met comes for a Christmas visit hoping to reunite the family. The movie, packed with upbeat song and dance numbers, is a treat for kids of all ages, especially those who love musical theatre. Streaming: Netflix

COME AWAY

Siblings Alice and Peter spend a summer filled with imaginativ­e play — fancy tea parties and pirate ships — at their 19th-century cottage in England. A family tragedy leads them to travel to the bustling city of London to sell a family treasure. Their journey home involves adventures from the pages of Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. Despite its fantasy elements, the story involves death and addiction, making it best for older children. Streaming: On demand. For providers, check comeawayfi­lm.com/watch-at-home

THE CROODS: A NEW AGE

The prehistori­c Crood family is on a search for a new home. They discover another family, the Bettermans, who live a fancy life, with a huge tree house and vegetables planted in rows. The two families become friends, but they don't always agree. When danger arises, the families wrestle with which way of life offers them a better chance of survival.

In theatres: Now

BLACK BEAUTY

Anna Sewell's classic novel about a horse growing up in England is set in modern-day American West in this adaptation. The wild horse is taken from her family and ends up at a rescue organizati­on, where she meets Jo, a lonely teen. Jo bonds with the feisty horse, which she names Black Beauty. When the two must separate, Jo is devastated. She vows to find a way to bring the two back together.

Streaming: Disney+

SOUL

Middle-school band teacher Joe Gardner dreams of being a profession­al jazz pianist. The day he gets an opportunit­y to play at a top New York City club, he falls down a manhole. Joe escapes death but ends up as a glowing blue blob in “the Great Before,” a place where souls develop a personalit­y before being paired with a human body. He's asked to mentor “22,” a new soul who is stuck there because she has no interest in becoming human. Joe gives her a preview of Earth living, and in doing so gains a new appreciati­on for his old life.

Streaming: Disney+ on Dec. 25

 ?? GARETH GATRELL/NETFLIX ?? Get ready for a lot of singing and dancing in Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, starring Madalen Mills, centre, as Journey.
GARETH GATRELL/NETFLIX Get ready for a lot of singing and dancing in Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, starring Madalen Mills, centre, as Journey.
 ?? DISNEY+ ?? Jamie Foxx voices Joe Gardner, a music teacher who had long dreamt of performing onstage, in Soul.
DISNEY+ Jamie Foxx voices Joe Gardner, a music teacher who had long dreamt of performing onstage, in Soul.

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