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NYX is bringing 'Home Alone' to Toronto with $3 screenings and festive holiday cheer

Free makeup, popcorn and nostalgia.

NYX is bringing 'Home Alone' to Toronto with $3 screenings and festive holiday cheer

Home Alone festive eyeshadow palette. Right: Holiday lip kits, gift-ready.

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This holiday season, NYX Professional Makeup is inviting Toronto to step into the world of Home Alone with $3 screenings of the beloved holiday classic at TIFF Bell Lightbox.

Inspired by NYX’s limited-edition Home Alone-themed makeup collection,the movie screening offers a fresh twist on festive nostalgia, blending the charm of Home Alone with the artistry and creativity that NYX is known for.

For just $3, you’ll enjoy a trip down memory lane with a Home Alone screening, complimentary popcorn, free NYX product samples, and themed photo ops that bring the movie’s most iconic moments to life. It’s a cozy, fun-filled way to celebrate the season.

Whether you’re revisiting your holiday favourite or experiencing it for the first time, these screenings are designed to capture the magic of the season while supporting a cause that matters. Don’t miss your chance to celebrate the holidays in a way that feels good and does good.

Get festive with NYX’s Home Alone collection!Courtesy of NYX Professional Makeup

Tickets are available now, so make sure to reserve your spot and join NYX for an evening of holiday magic, nostalgia, and community spirit.

NYX Home Alone movie screening at TIFF Bell Lightbox

Price: $3 per ticket

When: December 16-21

Address: TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St W

Why You Need To Go: $3 gets you Home Alone on the big screen, free NYX goodies and popcorn. It’s festive fun with a bit of nostalgia.

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