Director: Clea DuVall
Writer(s): Clea DuVall, Mary Holland
Starring: Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Mary Steenburgen, Victor Garber, Alison Brie, Mary Holland, Dan Levy, Burl Moseley, Aubrey Plaza, Sarayu Blue, Jake McDorman, Ana Gasteyer, Caroline Harris, Jenny Gulley, Dominique Allen Lawson, Michelle Buteau, Carla Gallo, Timothy Simons, Lauren Lapkus, Jerick Hoffer, Benjamin Putnam, Anis N’Dobe, Asiyih N’Dobe, Sean Michael Weber, Sarab Kamoo, Chelsea Banglesdorf, Liron Blumenthal, Daryn Kahn, Matt Newell, Dave Maulbeck, Donald J. Hewitt, Christopher Jon Gombos, Daina Griffith, Daniel Krell, Dominique Briggs, Jonathan Berry, Tony Amen, Mike Ancas, Brian Babik, Chris Breen, Alex Brewer, Chris Briley, Chris Drexel, Dave Edmonds, Anthony Garcia, Allyson R. Hood, Lauren Hopkins, James Howard, John W. Iwanonkiw, Floyd Jackson, Daniel Johnson, Gina Jun, William Kania, Trudi Kennedy, Mark Klein, Jim Kuhn, Robert Kwiatkowski, Brooke Lawsing, James Lloyd, Tiffany Sander McKenzie, Christopher Nardizzi, Chuck Ondo, Roger Petan, Stephen C. Poland, Jordan Rhone, Hilda Ivette Rodriguez, Eric Sharpe, Bill Smith, Elaine Marie Smith, Damian Tanenbaum, Jessica Ureste, Sabrina Jade Zingale
Synopsis: Meeting your girlfriend’s family for the first time can be tough. Planning to propose at her family’s annual Christmas dinner – until you realize that they don’t even know she’s gay – is even harder. When Abby (Kristen Stewart) learns that Harper (Mackenzie Davis) has kept their relationship a secret from her family, she begins to question the girlfriend she thought she knew.
Release Date: November 25, 2020 (USA) | Length: 102 min | Genre: Comedy | MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some language.
Note: I was not able to identify Dominique Briggs. There is a football player with the same name but I don’t know if he’s a caroler in the film. I also couldn’t identify Floyd Jackson.