A perfectly fine and forgettable teen romance with a decent amount of good young actors.
keeping up with the odeya rush discography.
A good film that has characters in different Christmas predicaments.
A rollercoaster of emotions and romance
I find my favourite character is Stuart because near the end he reveals himself to be a musician who doesn’t think high and mighty of himself and says “I have feelings” and seems... human rather than ‘ooh, look at me, I’m famous so people worship me’
Well, that was a bit of a mess. The writing lacked any depth at all, the acting was generally poor with a couple of exceptions. There was really nothing compelling at all to recommend it. I can waste time with the best of them but I’d not choose to waste time with this. I give this film a 5 (meh) out of 10. [RomCom]
Average and forgettable. The queer romance was a decent inclusion. I liked that it wasn't the 'I'm in love with my best friend' cliché. Might have been better though if Dorrie wasn't overacting at every step and trying to channel Ellen Page.
Nice to see Kiernan Shipka in something else. She is ridiculously cute.
A snowfall of predictability and sentimentality. A good cast though, and it's always a pleasure to see the wonderful Joan Cusack on the screen.
I'm sick and tired of ALWAYS seeing the same actors in all the Netflix productions, it's starting to get annoying. I didn't particularly like the book but was hoping the movie would make it more fun, but nope, super bland. Joan Cusack was the only funny thing there (oh and the Mick Jagger scene) and Netflix proves once again that quantity over quality is not the best recipe.
This movie catered to me so hard and I loved every minute of it. Absolutely a hallmark Christmas movie for millenals who grew up going to therapy and it delivered. Everyone did so well! Thoroughly enjoyable and low-stakes, excellent cameo roles from Joan Cusack and D'Arcy Carden, no complaints.
Did anyone else’s app start snowing when they typed in ‘Let it Snow’ in the search?? So cute!
I am in the holiday spirit, but this is a MEH movie. If you run out of Christmas movies to watch this might be one to endure.
Not really special, was it? Did not need to pay much attention and the actors were basically the cast of all other Netflix productions so no new faces to remember hahaha
Two hours of teen angst.
Just cute Christmas high school love story fluff, but hey who doesn’t enjoy that from time to time?
This was very formulaic and forgettable - not a patch on other holiday comedies I have seen as it wasn't that well written and the comedy was lacking. Sadly disappointing.
Let It Snow is an entertaining, but formulaic, holiday comedy. The film follows several teenagers dealing with relationship issues throughout a small town, culminating in them all meeting up together at a Christmas party. The cast is pretty good and the script balances the character stories fairly well. However, they’re all rather predictable and cliché. Still, there are a number of magical Christmas moments and the soundtrack features several fun and whimsical songs. Yet overall Let It Snow is a mediocre and forgettable film.
Not so "awful" movie. ;) It was watchable, Christmas teen fiction.
This movie was pretty good. I actually had pretty low expectations, because of some reviews I read beforehand, but it did make me laugh at some moments (the Mick Jagger scene for example). I have not read the book, but watching this made me want to read it even more (I've had the book on my shelves for about 5 years now, haha)
Overall: 3/5
A romantic movie that centers around Christmas... for me: what's not to love?
If you are looking for some heartwarming romance about several teenagers finding love around the holidays than this movie is a great fit for you. If you are not looking for that, skip it.
I loved this movie, I liked the characters (especially Julie and Dorrie). Not some very fancy deep plot but that was to be expected and it didn't bother me. It gave me those 'Love Actually' vibes. I also really liked that the Tin Foil Woman stays a mystery, I feel like they could've easily made that an unnecessary addition to the story, some might say it already was but I personally liked the wacky woman and the part she played in the story overall.
Perfect movie to watch on a cold night in when you're craving some romance.
This was mostly terrible. Anna Akana does not even slightly seem like a teen. JP was cool. The storyline with Shameik Moore / Stuart and Isabela Moner / Julie was the best one. Joan Cusack's Tin Foil Woman was pretty good, too.
Such a feel-good wholesome movie. Cute storyline, great soundtrack (although they should have skipped that duet midway 'cause that wasn't too great). Perfect for Christmas :)
A cute film to start of the winter/Christmas movie parade. Not a lot of "Christmas spirit" but good nontheless. Not my favourite movie but a nice one to watch on a Tuesday night. Shameik Moore and Joan Cusack were the highlights!
I fell asleep. I'm glad it was a different type of teen film, but man was the pacing really slow.
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THAT WAS SO CUTE! Netflix is actually pretty darn good at doing YA novel adaptations.