Snoop Dogg decided Song Sung Blue is a Christmas movie — and that's a huge clue for Craig Brewer's next movie

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Hugh Jackman (Thunder) and Kate Hudson (Lightning) in Song Sung Blue. (Image credit: Focus Features)

If you're not watching a movie this festive period that specifically has the word 'Christmas' in its title, you'll likely be debating with family members over whether it's a Christmas movie, or simply a movie with Christmas in it.

There's definitely a difference between the two. It's why Die Hard, Gremlins and Home Alone are could fall into either category, depending on your point of view – and this year we can add Song Sung Blue to the list.

"It was not my intent that this would be a Christmas film"

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"It's so interesting you say that, because it's been the conversation that I've been having lately," Brewer tells me. "It was not my intent that this would be a Christmas film. When we had the first test, I was very nervous going into it, and it tested exceedingly well. It was one of those things where I think the Focus Features was taken aback by how well it was received.

"But I had a meeting the next morning with Snoop Dogg at Universal, and they had heard about the testing. I'm making a movie right now on Snoop's life. He later called me that day and he goes, 'Hey, I heard a I heard a rumor that you're going to be releasing your movie on Christmas.' And I was like, 'that's interesting. I wonder why Christmas.' And then I kept on hearing from people, 'that's really a great date because that's when all the families are coming together.'"

He continues, "The movie is about, a teenage girl who's having to take care of her crazy artistic parents. It's about a marriage. It's about a family that's struggling through the good times and the bad. It's about faith. It may not always be faith in God, but in this movie, it's actually, in a weird way, faith through Neil Diamond's music.

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"The more I started looking at the movie, the more I realized Lightning did always wear red and Thunder wore blue. I've got Christmas lights all through this. There's even a Christmas scene in it. So I said to myself, 'Craig, I think you made a Christmas movie.' It's a Wonderful Life, Die Hard... there are arguments as to why they are considered Christmas movies. I think we made one."

Let's just pause the Xmas chat for a second. I cannot tell you how excited I am for a movie about Snoop's life from the director who gave us Hustle and Flow.

Stories rooted in hip-hop defined Brewer's breakout on the international stage, but even though he can tenderly tell stories in any genre – just look at Song Sung Blue for proof – a trip back to where it all started has me very excited. Bonus points if Martha Stewart signs on to play herself.

And yes, Song Sung Blue is most definitely a Christmas movie. You can catch it in cinemas from Christmas Day in the US and New Year's Day in the UK and Australia.


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Jasmine is a Streaming Staff Writer for TechRadar, previously writing for outlets including Radio Times, Yahoo! and Stylist. She specialises in comfort TV shows and movies, ranging from Hallmark's latest tearjerker to Netflix's Virgin River. She's also the person who wrote an obituary for George Cooper Sr. during Young Sheldon Season 7 and still can't watch the funeral episode.

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