Directed By: Stephen Herek
Written By: Hailey DeDominicis
Cinematography: Graham Robbins
Editor: Heath Ryan
Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Ian Harding, Joe Rudnitsky, Kristen Chenowith, Tim Meadows, Judy Reyes, Katie Baker, Dan Bucatinsky, Ash Santos, Henry Czerny, Chris Parnell, Kurt Yue
Avery and Logan haven't spoken in the 10 years since they broke up. As Christmas approaches, they discover that their new partners are siblings, and both of them have been invited to stay with the family for the holidays. Avery proposes that they keep their past a secret to avoid any awkward confrontations, but hiding the truth turns out to be more difficult than it seems--and spending time together reignites old sparks.
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The film Has the screwball comedy concept down.
In veteran director Stephen Herek’s hands makes what could have easily been insufferable into something more memorable. Very formulaic
It get’s a bit racy but never over the edge and stays quite clean. Though goes a few places you wouldn’t expect, but keeps its subjects and targets soft. After all it is a movie aimed at the holidays for families for the most part.
I will admit I watched this movie mainly to se actress Lindsay Lohan. I was a fan when I was younger and was alway rooting for her through her turmoil with fame, but always thought she was talented and had the skills.
So I looked forward to her many comebacks. Luckily they have recently seemed to stick, but mostly here does what is required. She comes across a bit stiff and too poised. Especially when she needs to throw herself into it more.
The film Is filled with reliable recognizable and reliable actors who the audience will instantly recognize.
It’s a Sweet romantic comedy that is a bornvoer the top yet relatable. As most of the characters throughout are holding secrets. None that small they are all quite devastating in the end.
Which at least leaves the movie with some gravity. As most of the other gags seem forgettable and never quite Go for the full damage or gambit of consequences, but still Manages to leave a smile on your face.
Grade: C+

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