Rankin/Bass’s most biblical of their animated Christmas specials follows the little drummer boy after his encounter with ...
Sometimes, the best pairing to the onslaught of feel-good energy in the holidays is a terrifying horror movie that’ll stick ...
First, the classics. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) and Miracle on 34th Street (1947). In the ...
Now that the weather is turning colder and snow is starting to fall, it’s the perfect season to curl up with blankets and ...
Now that the weather is turning colder and snow is starting to fall, it’s the perfect season to curl up with blankets and ...
First airing on December 10, 1974, this Rankin/Bass stop-motion masterpiece has remained a cornerstone of holiday traditions ...
It’s the 60th anniversary of this beloved classic claymation Christmas special from Rankin/Bass! 60 years ago ... that is basically a full-blown movie. You can stream Rudolph and Frosty's ...
A Very Sonic Christmas is a short that mimics the classic style seen in Rankin/Bass specials like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Holiday traditions come and go over the years, but for decades, claymation Christmas specials have had generation-spanning staying power. Whether you always have clips of Rudolph the Red-Nosed ...