Trapped together by a dangerous storm, a battle of wits escalates to a violent game of revenge. Soon, Darlene finds herself caught between reason and ruthless instinct. Late Christmas Eve, Darlene’s estranged ex-brother-in-law Jack arrives unannounced, bearing nostalgic gifts and a heavy secret. Starring Anna Gunn ( Breaking Bad), Linus Roache ( Law & Order) and Janeane Garofalo ( Wet Hot American Summer), The Apology picks up with recovering alcoholic Darlene Hagen 20 years after the disappearance of her daughter, as she’s preparing to host her family’s Christmas celebration with her best friend Gretchen. The Apology – Currently Available on Shudder and AMC+ The darkly comedic drama stars Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Roman Griffin Davis, Annabelle Wallis, Lily-Rose Depp, Ṣọpé Dìrísù, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Lucy Punch, Rufus Jones and Trudie Styler among others. Surviving the holidays just got a lot more complicated. The world outside is facing impending doom, and no amount of gifts, games or Prosecco can make mankind’s imminent destruction go away. As the group comes together, it feels like old times – but behind all of the laughter and merriment, something is not quite right. Parents Nell and Simon have invited their closest friends to join their family for Christmas dinner at their idyllic home in the English countryside. Silent Night – Currently Available on AMC+ Starring Brittany Snow ( Pitch Perfect), Justin Long ( He’s Just Not That Into You), Alex Moffat ( Saturday Night Live), Joanna Garcia Swisher ( Sweet Magnolias), Julia Duffy ( Newhart, Designing Women) and George Wendt ( Cheers). ![]() When Jesse gets dumped right before the holidays by her boyfriend Shawn, his parents convince her to still spend Christmas with them and Shawn’s handsome cousin while Shawn is away. The traditional holiday romcom gets a new spin from Vince Vaughn ( Fred Claus), Peter Billingsley ( A Christmas Story) and Dan Lagana ( American Vandal). *Available on demand beginning December 17.Ĭhristmas with the Campbells – Debuts November 30 at 10pm on AMC Currently Available on AMC+ and this year, they get a little help from Ol' Saint Nick himself. Joe Bob and Darcy deck the bloody halls with a double-helping of yuletide horror while raising money for the less-fortunate. Joe Bob’s Creepy Christmas – Debuts LIVE on Friday, December 15 on Shudder TV and AMC+ TV Starring Mena Massoud ( Aladdin) and Olivia Scott Welch ( Lucky Hank, Fear Street). It’s bad enough that boarding school students Samantha and Clara can’t go home for the holidays, but things take a deadly turn when a murderous gang arrives at their doorstep – just in time for Christmas. ![]() ![]() The Sacrifice Game – Debuts December 8 on Shudder and AMC+ “Best Christmas Ever” programming highlights include: AMC+ also invites viewers to get merry (and scary) with special collections, including “The Nice List” featuring Vince Vaughn’s holiday rom-com Christmas with the Campbells, starring Justin Long and Brittany Snow, and “The Naughty List” featuring IFC Films’ Silent Night starring Keira Knightley ( Love Actually) and Shudder thriller The Apology starring Anna Gunn ( Breaking Bad), among others. Shudder and AMC+ will serve up holiday thrills as the exclusive streaming home to original film The Sacrifice Game, as well as a new special from The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, Joe Bob’s Creepy Christmas. Five winners and their guests will be treated to a fully curated experience including visits to iconic stops such as the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Macy’s, Central Park, and more. Discovery for the official “Best Christmas Ever in NYC Sweepstakes,” launching on November 7, where fans can enter to win an all-expenses paid four-day trip this December to New York City to walk in the footsteps of Buddy the Elf. In honor of the milestone celebration, AMC has partnered with Warner Bros. Get the eggnog ready! AMC and AMC+ are celebrating the holiday season with the return of our annual “Best Christmas Ever” event beginning November 26 and running through December 26. With over 650 hours of holiday programming, AMC’s jolly lineup has something for everyone in the family including beloved classics such as National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, The Polar Express and Elf, which is celebrating its 20 th anniversary.
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