Thanksgiving is like the classic middle child of holidays.
Adorable younger sibling Halloween receives excessive amounts of attention, while commanding older child Christmas is the undisputed champ.
No wonder Lee recently brought the project back for a (sadly short-lived)Netflix series.

Tracy Camilla Johns and Spike Lee in ‘She’s Gotta Have It’.Everett Collection
The three elaborate (with staff!)
But, as the jarring score is quick to inform you, something is very wrong with this picture.
And its snowballing sense of impending doom is masterfully engineered."

Mia Farrow and Dianne Wiest in ‘Hannah and Her Sisters’.Everett Collection
for her, and will always have her back.
Fox, andNia Longas frequently warring sisters) together.
The incredible detail of Anderson’s stop-motion animation gets more astounding in every scene (The leaves!

Parker Posey in ‘The House of Yes’.Everett Collection
Mrs. Fox’s paintings!)
You might even get fired up enough to be able to take on Black Friday.
“), but it also delivers the true meaning of the holiday.

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The frequent one-liner bits are gut-bustingly funny, and the chemistry between Martin and Candy here is unparalleled.
‘It was one of the first real people I’d ever played.'”
Meanwhile, Candy is never better as a bear-hugging, ultra-lovable foil.

Trey Edward Shults and Krisha Fairchild in ‘Krisha’.Everett Collection
Where to watchPlanes, Trains and Automobiles: Paramount+
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