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Cold outside? Get into the holiday spirit with a cozy night in and a free movie on Samsung TV Plus. Still debating whether “Die Hard” counts as a Christmas movie? You can settle it once and for all by streaming the trilogy for free on your Samsung devices all November long. Prefer some laughs instead before Christmas? Queue up the feel-good comedy “There’s Something About Mary” or unwind during this time of year with a little romance and dancing by streaming “Step Up.” Then in December, enjoy on-demand access to holiday favorites like “Jingle All the Way” and “Miracle on 34th Street,” along with feel-good films including “Rudy,” “Dumb and Dumber” and “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” You can also stream laugh-out-loud comedies like “Dodgeball” or keep the suspense going with “Now You See Me” before the next installment, “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” hits theaters. Whether you’re in the mood for festive cheer or top-tier films, there’s plenty to binge as the year winds down! This winter, cut back on your subscription fees and choose Samsung TV Plus for on-demand movies and entertainment, all free with no password needed. Check out these holiday movies and other popular films streaming on Samsung TV Plus in November and December. November Die Hard Facing Christmas 3,000 miles from his estranged wife and two children, New York policeman John McClane (Bruce Willis) flies to Los Angeles bearing presents and hoping to patch up his marriage. Stylish and cool Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) is in Los Angeles as well for the holiday season, but he’s not there to give out presents. He’s there to take: More than $600 million in negotiable bearer bonds from the multinational Nakatomi Corporation, where McClane’s wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) is an executive. When the takeover becomes hostile, it’s up to John McClane to take on the terrorists with all the grit and determination he can muster — but not without a sense of humor. Die Hard 2 Bruce Willis returns as John McClane, an off-duty cop who is the wrong guy in the wrong place at the wrong time. On a snowy Christmas Eve, as he waits for his wife’s plane to land at Washington Dulles International Airport, terrorists take over the air traffic control system. It’s now up to McClane to take on the terrorists, while coping with an inept airport police chief, an uncooperative anti-terrorist squad and the life of his wife and everyone else trapped in planes circling overhead. Die Hard with a Vengeance Superstar Bruce Willis takes nonstop action and narrow escapes to the ultimate extreme in “Die Hard with a Vengeance”! Beleaguered NYC Detective John McClane faces his worst day yet when a new foe (Jeremy Irons) wreaks havoc in downtown Manhattan — then threatens more devastation if his demands aren’t met! Caught in a sadistic game of hide-and-seek, McClane and an unlikely hero (Samuel L. Jackson) race against time to avert more lethal mayhem. Step Up Incredible dancing and awesome music fuel “Step Up,” the exhilarating and inspiring movie starring Channing Tatum who sizzles as Tyler Gage, a rough and streetwise hunk with raw talent. When Tyler finds himself doing community service at a school for the performing arts, he also finds Nora, a beautiful and privileged classically trained dancer who’s searching for a temporary replacement for her injured dance partner. Spying Tyler’s smooth moves, Nora decides to take a chance on him. But as they begin training, tension builds, tempers flare and the differences in their backgrounds explode — igniting this electrifying tale about not giving up on your dreams. There’s Something About Mary There’s something about Ted Stroehmann that reeks — LOSER! Ted is the type of guy whose angst drives his psychiatrist out of the room… the type of guy whose family jewels get caught in his zipper the night of his senior prom. This unfortunate everyman may not be lucky in life, but he was once lucky in love. At 17, he met the girl of every man’s dreams, Mary Jensen, who asked him to their senior prom in Rhode Island. He drives down to Miami from his home in Rhode Island to hopefully rekindle a romance that held promise many years before. But, as many complications arise, it’s clear there’s something about Mary all right. Something that brings out the stalker in every guy she meets! December Holiday in Handcuffs After blowing an interview for a “real” job — disappointing her parents yet again — and getting dumped by her boyfriend, Trudie suffers a nervous breakdown during her shift as a waitress. Stressed about having to go home alone for the holidays, she kidnaps a customer to bring along, planning to introduce him to her family as “The One.” Jingle All the Way Businessman Howard Langston is hard at work taking orders from customers to whom he just can’t say no, including his son, Jamie, who asked for the hottest action figure of the season — Turbo Man! But Howard is facing one BIG problem. It’s Christmas Eve and Turbo Man has been sold out since Thanksgiving! Howard’s trek to find Turbo Man turns into an odyssey wilder than he could have ever imagined. Miracle on 34th Street Six-year-old Susan has doubts about childhood’s most enduring miracle, Santa Claus. Her mother told her the “secret” about Santa a long time ago, so Susan doesn’t expect to receive the most important gifts on her Christmas list. But after meeting a special department store Santa who’s convinced he’s the real thing, Susan is given the most precious gift of all something to believe in. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” is a film that grabs life by the ball when a group of misfits enters a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament in order to save their cherished local gym from the onslaught of a corporate health fitness chain. The film stars Vince Vaughn as Peter LaFleur, a charismatic underachiever and proprietor of a rundown gym called Average Joe’s, and Ben Stiller as White Goodman, the power-mullet-sporting, Fu-Manchu-d, egomaniacal owner of Globo Gym, a gleaming monolith of fitness. Dumb and Dumber Two incredibly stupid friends embark on a cross-country road trip to return a briefcase full of money, completely unaware that it was meant for criminals. Their hilarious misadventures take them from Providence, Rhode Island, to Aspen, Colorado, as they encounter eccentric characters and stumble through situations with their unique brand of idiocy. Crazy, Stupid, Love At fortysomething, strait-laced Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is living the dream — good job, nice house, great kids and marriage to his high school sweetheart. But when Cal learns that his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), has cheated on him and wants a divorce, his “perfect” life quickly unravels. Worse, in today’s single world, Cal, who hasn’t dated in decades, stands out as the epitome of un-smooth. Now You See Me Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Morgan Freeman and Jesse Eisenberg give astonishing performances in this visually stunning heist film. As individual performers, these magicians are amazing. But once they join forces, they begin captivating an international audience with a series of bold, original thefts — all the while pursuing a secret agenda that has the FBI and Interpol scrambling to anticipate what their next spectacular crime will be. Two Weeks Notice Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock star as charming and undeniably self-absorbed millionaire George Wade and his overworked, underappreciated, multi-tasking chief counsel, Lucy Kelson. Lucy has been treated more like a nanny than a Harvard-trained lawyer, chosen George’s clothes, arranged his divorce, lost sleep and gained an ulcer, but now she’s calling it quits. She gives George her Two Weeks Notice. Rudy All Rudy Ruettiger (Sean Astin) wants in life is to play football for his beloved Notre Dame. Unfortunately, Rudy is no athlete, his academic record is spotty, and his family can’t afford to send him to college. But Rudy has an abundance of two things: heart and hope and he ultimately overcomes the odds. With Samsung TV Plus, there’s truly something for everyone to watch — all for free. Enjoy a wide range of premium movies and entertainment at no cost, anytime you want. Samsung TV Plus is available on Samsung Smart TVs (2016 and newer), Galaxy devices running Android 8.0 or later, Smart Monitors, and Family Hub refrigerators. Just power on your Samsung device, open the app and start streaming instantly.