Directed by:
Clea DuVallCinematography:
John GuleserianComposer:
Lesley BarberCast:
Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, Dan Levy, Aubrey Plaza, Mary Steenburgen, Jake McDorman, Victor Garber, Ana Gasteyer, Mary Holland, Sarayu Blue (more)VOD (1)
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Ready to propose at the holiday gathering, Abby runs into a problem when her partner Harper reveals that her family has no idea that they’re gay. (Netflix)
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A bunch of unlikeable snobs and liars behaving annoyingly, and for the fifty minutes I managed to watch it, I wondered why Kristen Stewart hadn't packed up long ago. Maybe the whole thing will end up making sense, but I don't have the energy or inclination to find out. Plus, Clea DuVall directs as if she was 90 years old. And she's got a sense of humor as if she was 100. ()
2020 was an incredibly gay year when it came to LGBT films with a Christmas theme (The Christmas Setup, Dashing in December), so in the case of a chick-flick, it might seem like taking wood to the forest. Happiest Season is a heavily predictable film, with a likeable performance from Kristen Stewart, who, besides coming out, addresses in a fairly apt, if not original, way how toxic family can be (and not just at Christmas). Nothing to write home about, perfect for one (pre-Christmas) viewing. ()