Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays from all of us at Upcomingdiscs.

Posted in: Contests, Random Fun by Gino Sassani on December 25th, 2019

Gino Sassani

Gino Sassani is a member of the Southeastern Film Critic's Association (SEFCA) and The Critics Association of Central Florida (CACF). He is a film and television critic based in Tampa, Florida. He's also the Senior Editor here at Upcomingdiscs. Gino started reviewing films in the early 1990's as a segment of his local television show Focus. He's an award-winning recording artist for Omega Records. Gino is currently working on his 8th album Merchants & Mercenaries. Gino took over Upcomingdiscs Dec 1, 2008. He works out of a home theater he calls The Reel World. Favorite films: The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Body Snatcher (Val Lewton film with Karloff and Lugosi, not the pod people film), Unforgiven, Gladiator, The Lion King, Jaws, Son Of Frankenstein, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, and Monsters, Inc.

5 Comments

  1. Howard B
    12/26/2019 @ 6:25 pm

    Very nice! It’s different than most of the holiday songs I’m used to. Maybe because this leans more towards the bible story and not winter or Santa. It starts more like religious poetry but then switches to a love song. And also that it’s not exclusive to romantic love just someone sing out to someone they care about. Still good for the holidays though. Pleasant melody and nice vocals. Thank you and enjoy the rest of your holidays and the new year.

  2. bill norris
    12/28/2019 @ 4:24 pm

    Not my normal kind of music, but i wouldnt change channels if it came on during the holiday season. Nice job! And Happy Hangover.

  3. Jennifer H.
    01/09/2020 @ 9:55 am

    I think that the music is pretty!

  4. John H.
    01/09/2020 @ 10:14 am

    I like that it sounds different.

  5. Veronica Murillo
    01/26/2020 @ 9:23 pm

    i like it, its very beautiful to hear. I would hear it again,the music and vocals are amazing. i can hear this in a movie.

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