
Now Playing: Classic Christmas Movies On Big Screen
I don't know about you, but during the holiday season you never have to ask me twice if i'm interested in watching a Christmas movie. Between old classics, family tradition favorites, and yes, even the Hallmark ones, I'll happily settle in for a family night on the couch with a cup of hot chocolate to get in the holiday spirit.
This holiday season, you have the chance to take in some of your favorite Christmas classics on the big screen as Regal features holiday favorites through December 31st.

Regal Holiday Classics
There's just something different about going to see a movie in the theater, right? Maybe it's the size of the screen, or the sound in the theater, definitely the popcorn...
Now through December 31st, some of your favorite holiday movies will be shown on big screens in the area. Regal has launched a full lineup of titles to get you in the holiday spirit this month.
Holidays are a time for returning home and reconnecting with family in the shared joy of familiar rituals. Whether you’ve inherited traditions from the family you were born with or you’re creating new traditions with the family you’re building, the celebration is bound to include a classic holiday movie. This season, more than any other, delivers beautiful movies about the power of kindness, the meaning of family, and the importance of pausing to experience joy and gratitude.
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What Movies Will Be Playing In Theaters?
While you can check out the entire list on the Regal website here, a quick scroll through upcoming showings includes favorites like elf, The Polar Express, Eight CRAZY Nights, A Christmas Story, and of course, the ultimate fan-favorite National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Showtimes vary by movie title and theater location, but are easily searchable here.
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