Wednesday, November 12, 2025

A Merry Little Ex-Mas: Movie Review




Formulaic rom-com with maturity and gen-X humour.
Kate (Alicia Silverstone) and Everett (Oliver Hudson) are getting divorced. Except it's going to be a friendly, amicable divorce; a "conscious uncoupling" even though all the townspeople make fun of them for using that phrase. They're still going to have Christmas together, a separation isn't going to change the fact that they're still a family (Kate has 'custody' of Everett's two dads). It's their last Christmas with their youngest son still at home before he goes off to college.   2025

Directed by: Steve Carr

Screenplay by: Holly Hester

Starring: Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson

Monday, November 10, 2025

A Keller Christmas Vacation: Movie Review



Europe without any of the adventure.

A Keller Christmas Vacation doesn’t quite fit any of the typical Hallmark modes. It has a simplistic premise, but does not have a simplistic setting, which kind of makes for an odd mix. A family with three adult siblings are spending Christmas on a river cruise on the Danube. Filmed on location in Christmas markets across Germany and Austria, Hallmark usually saves their more expensive and elaborate productions for a grander story.   2025

Directed by: Maclain Nelson

Screenplay by: Maclain Nelson

Starring: Jonathan Bennett, Brandon Routh, Eden Sher

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Merry Christmas, Ted Cooper!: Movie Review



An enjoyable and cute movie thanks to the charming and lovable lead character.

Ted Cooper is a great character. A relentlessly positive and optimistic man who greets every day with a smile and every little disaster with a laugh. It’s a bold move naming the movie after the fictional lead, but Robert Buckley makes this work. Ted never comes across as annoying but rather the friend that everyone wants in their life.   2025

Directed by: Jason Bourque

Screenplay by: Russell Hainline

Starring: Robert Buckley, Kimberley Sustad