Lindsay Lohan is Back with Another Holiday Rom-com on Netflix – Film News in Brief

As a seasoned cinephile with decades of film-watching under my belt and a soft spot for romantic comedies, I am thrilled to hear that Netflix is releasing “Our Little Secret” on November 27. The all-star cast featuring Lindsay Lohan, Kristin Chenoweth, Ian Harding, and Tim Meadows promises an entertaining Christmas romp.


Netflix has planned to debut the Christmas romantic comedy titled “Our Little Secret” on November 27. This film features Lindsay Lohan, Kristin Chenoweth who has won a Tony award, Ian Harding from “Pretty Little Liars”, and Tim Meadows, a former cast member of both “SNL” and “Mean Girls”.

As a dedicated cinephile, let me share my take on the plot: I’m drawn into a tale where two past lovers, Lohan and Hardin, find themselves in an unexpected holiday predicament. It turns out that their partners are none other than siblings, forcing them to spend Christmas together. What makes this situation even more intriguing is that they can barely stomach each other’s presence.

The film titled “Our Little Secret” is helmed by director Stephen Herek, who’s famous for “The Mighty Ducks,” and produced by Mike Elliot and Lisa Gooding, the team behind “Bring It On: In it to Win it.” Hailey DeDominicis penned the script.

Lindsay Lohan is back in romantic comedies and has been a frequent face on Netflix. Last year, she appeared in “Falling for Christmas,” and this season she released the spring film titled “Irish Wish.” This makes it her third romance movie with Netflix over a two-year period.

Placements for the Student Academy Awards Have Been Announced

The 51st Student Academy Awards have revealed positions for the winning movies, making them now qualified for the 97th Oscars.

The announcements for the placements took place on Monday, specifically at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London. Here’s a list of this year’s Student Academy Award recipients, who were presented with their trophies:

“A New Dawn for the Lady Avengers” by Birdy Wei-Ting Hung, San Francisco State University

Main Award (Gold): “Goodbye My World” by Florian Maurice, Maxime Foltzer & Estelle Bonnardel, from MoPA 3D Animation School in France

As a devoted cinephile, I’m thrilled to share my perspective on the recent documentary awards. In this category, my heart goes out to Hannah Rafkin for her masterpiece “Keeper.” From the School of Visual Arts, it truly stood out.

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Gold: Pavel Sýkora & Viktor Horák, “The Compatriot,” Film Academy Miroslav Ondříček in Písku, Czech Republic
Silver: Jens Kevin Georg, “Crust,” Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, Germany
Bronze: Robin Wang, “Neither Donkey nor Horse,” University of Southern California

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2024-10-14 22:46