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An Easter Carol (2004) 'Twas the Night Before Easter (2011) Wallykazam!: Hopgoblin (2015) Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (2004) My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Flowers for Eeyore / Easter Rabbit (2009) Wild Kratts: In Search of the Easter Bunny (2020) WordGirl: Invasion of The Bunny Lovers (2014) Ears to You (2014) Wonder Pets!: Help The Easter ...
Comedy. Chocolat, a 2000 French comedy-drama film. Easter Sunday, a 2022 film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar. Hank and Mike, a 2008 film directed by Matthiew Klinck. Happy Easter ( Joyeuses Pâques ), a 1984 French comedy film. Mallrats, a 1995 comedy film directed by Kevin Smith. The Santa Clause 2, a 2002 film directed by Michael Lembeck.
Check out these best Easter TV episodes from your favorite shows like Parks and Recreation, Modern Family, and more. They're perfect for an Easter television marathon!
2. Easter with Max and Ruby (2007). Rating: NR; Suitable for kids ages 3+ Run time: 100 minutes This collection of 12 episodes from the beloved children’s show isn’t a movie per se, but it can ...
Go deep into the crazy world of "Alice in Wonderland." This hit film starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway shows what happens when a little girl trails a white rabbit who ...
Rebellion is a 2016 historical drama television serial written and created by Colin Teevan for RTÉ. The series is a dramatisation of the events surrounding the 1916 Easter Rising. The story is told through the perspective of a group of fictional characters who live through the political events. The series was produced to commemorate the 100th ...
The Bible is a television miniseries based on the Bible. It was produced by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett [ 2][ 3] and was broadcast weekly between March 3 and 31, 2013 on History channel. [ 4] It has since been adapted as a feature film, Son of God . Burnett, best known for producing prime-time hit reality shows, considers the scripted 10-hour ...
Easter Parade. This 1948 hit starring Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, and Ann Miller is based on Irvin Berlin’s popular, same-name song recorded in 1933.