Holiday | Suggestions not to be missed

Lots of ideas for spending evenings alone, with friends or family, in slippers or pajamas, during the holiday season.


Posted at 9:07 a.m.

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New products and classics to immerse yourself in the magic of the Holidays or to escape from it. Here are our suggestions for movies and shows to watch as a family during the Christmas holidays.

Véronique Larocque, The Press

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Meetings not to be missed

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The distribution of Bye bye 2024

The holiday season is also synonymous with major television events, to watch alone or with family. A complete overview of what the major networks are offering you during this period.

Étienne Paré, The Press

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Chronicle of Hugo Dumas

The eight essential series to catch up on

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It’s impossible to devour all the good Quebec or American shows during the season. Even I, whose job it is and whose retina wears out prematurely with heavy blows of OD, I get there with comb and misery, to quote Fred Pellerin. Columnist Hugo Dumas suggests eight series to catch up on during the holiday break, before the whirlwind of January blows its icy breath in our faces.

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Series that deserve your attention

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The holiday season is approaching. Do you want to take advantage of it and watch quality series? Here are some series ideas that deserve your attention.

Olivia Lévy et Pascal LeBlanc, The Press

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Our 20 films of the year

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A United States in flames and blood, the poetry of words invented in the Faubourg, a TV host seduced by a makeover or even a love triangle around a tennis ball. Here’s a look at the vast array of 20 films of the year The Pressselected by our journalists specializing in cinema.

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