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Religion, bunnies and family: Fill the rest of your Easter weekend with these movie recommendations

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(File photo) Gromit, Director Nick Park, Animator Darren Burgess and Wallace attend the world premiere of the movie Wallace and Gromit The Curse of the Were-Rabbit at Luna Park on September 4, 2005 in Sydney, Australia.
(File photo) Gromit, Director Nick Park, Animator Darren Burgess and Wallace attend the world premiere of the movie Wallace and Gromit The Curse of the Were-Rabbit at Luna Park on September 4, 2005 in Sydney, Australia.
Stephane Lhostis

In the age of streaming, it's easy to get decision paralysis when it comes to choosing what to watch, even more so when trying to figure out what to watch during Easter.

What even constitutes an Easter movie? 

Does the story have to take place during Easter? Should there be a bunny character or "rabbit" in the title? The obligatory Christian storyline? Or classic films that, historically, just so happened to get programmed (and collectively viewed) during Easter – the same way Die Hard is a Christmas film?

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