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Holiday Crashers
2024
84 minutes
Director
Michael Robison
Cast
Lyndsy Fonseca
Daniella Monet
Chris McNally
Description
Best friends Toni and Bri, feeling stuck in their long-term jobs at a card shop, decide to spice up their holiday season by creating new identities to crash exclusive Christmas parties. Their harmless fun takes a turn when Toni is mistaken for a lawyer and they are invited to a corporate Christmas retreat in the snowy Vermont mountains by the charming business mogul, Justin. As Toni's deception deepens, she must navigate her feelings for Justin and the consequences of her fabricated identity.
Professions
Card Shop Employee
Businessman
Settings & Cities
Vermont mountains
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Abbotsford, British Columbia
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Langley, British Columbia
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Review
Holiday Crashers: Santa's Got a New Set of Fools
If Hallmark movies had a rebellious cousin who refused to follow the rules, it would be "Holiday Crashers." This laugh-out-loud, candy-cane-fueled romp is perfect for those who think Hallmark holiday movies are as predictable as snow in an Alaskan winter.
Our story follows two lovable buffoons, Max and Leo, who have taken "crashing" to a whole new level. After busting into a series of events they were definitely not invited to, they find themselves unintentionally becoming holiday helpers in a quaint, snow-drenched town. It's like a Hallmark movie where the meet-cute goes hilariously off course, and the only thing these two are wrapping is their heads around the idea of the 'nice list.'
The duo is roped into helping with the local holiday festival, which they inevitably turn into an epic fiasco. Picture Santa's sleigh pulled by a tandem bicycle and a dance routine that combines twerking and the Nutcracker. You'll either be clutching your sides in laughter or shaking your head at the creative insanity.
The townspeople, in true Hallmark movie fashion, include a sweet bakery owner who bakes cookies like she's crafting edible masterpieces, and a grumpy mayor who is so reminiscent of Scrooge, he makes Ebenezer look like Buddy the Elf. The plot takes a speedy sled ride towards a predictably happy conclusion—well, after navigating some laughably improbable antics and minor catastrophes.
Seasoned with extra cinnamon and chaos, "Holiday Crashers" is for anyone who loves the spirit of Christmas but wishes their Hallmark holiday movies came sprinkled with slapstick humor and a pinch of absurdity. If you plan on watching, just be sure to buckle your sleigh belt and hold onto your eggnog; it's going to be a wild ride.






