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Netflix's 'Dash and Lily': Review

Netflix delivers a future festive classic with this charming, uplifting and immensely moving Christmas romance that champions diversity without telling you about it 'Dash & Lily' (CREDIT: Netflix)                       by Jack Linsdell Christmas is the biggest holiday season by far, and thus when the 1st of December hits, audiences are inundated with festive movies and TV shows. Whether they be reruns of beloved classics ( Home Alone , Elf , Love Actually ) on cable TV or "new to you" theatrical releases, December is a time when studios flood the marketplace with everything Christmas set, themed and inspired. And, this year with cinemas closed due to the Coronavirus, it makes sense that streaming platforms like Netflix are picking up the slack to an even greater extent than ever before. Alongside Chris Columbus'  The Christmas Chronicles 2 (the sequel to their 2018 festive smash hit) and the Emma Roberts-led Holidate , Netflix also brings us Joe Tracz's 8-

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