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EXmas
Official release poster
Directed byJonah Feingold
Written byDan Steele
Produced by
  • Jason Moring
  • Michael Philip
  • Richard Alan Reid
Starring
CinematographyStephen Whitehead
Edited byYvette Amirian
Music byGrant Fonda
Production
companies
Distributed byAmazon Freevee
Release date
  • November 17, 2023 (2023-11-17)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

EXmas is a 2023 American romantic comedy Christmas film directed by Jonah Feingold, starring Leighton Meester and Robbie Amell. It was released on Amazon Freevee on November 17, 2023.

Plot

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Graham decides to surprise his family by traveling home for Christmas, only to discover that his ex-fiancee Ali is the guest of honor.[1][2]

Cast

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Production

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On October 17, 2023, it was announced that BuzzFeed Studios' Christmas film EXmas, starring Leighton Meester and Robbie Amell, would premiere on Amazon Freevee.[3] It was written by Dan Steele and directed by Jonah Feingold, and also stars Michael Hitchcock, Kathy Greenwood, Veronika Slowikowska, and Steven Huy.[3] It was produced by Richard Alan Reid, Michael Philip, and Jason Moring.[4]

Release

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The trailer was released on October 17, 2023.[1] The film was released on Amazon Freevee on November 17, 2023.[5]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 44% of 16 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.6/10.[6]

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EXmas is a 2023 American film directed by and written by Dan Steele. Starring as Ali Moyer and as Graham Stroop, the movie centers on a man who surprises his by arriving home for the holidays, only to discover his ex-fiancée already integrated into their celebrations, sparking a comedic rivalry to win the 's affection. Produced by Studios and distributed via , it was released for streaming on Prime Video on November 17, 2023, with a runtime of 93 minutes. The film features a supporting cast including as Graham's father Dennis, Kathryn Greenwood as his mother Jeannie, and Veronika Slowikowska as his sister Mindy. Cinematography was handled by Stephen Chandler Whitehead, with editing by Yvette M. Amirian and music composed by Grant Fonda. Drawing on classic holiday tropes of family gatherings and second chances, EXmas explores themes of and holiday chaos through the exes' forced proximity, blending humor with light romance. Upon release, EXmas received mixed reviews from critics, earning a 44% approval rating on based on 16 reviews, with praise for the lead actors' chemistry but criticism for tonal inconsistencies. Audience reception was more positive, with a 60% score from over 100 verified ratings, appreciating its feel-good holiday vibe despite formulaic elements. On , it holds a 5.7 out of 10 rating from approximately 6,650 users. The movie aligns with the surge in streaming holiday content, contributing to Amazon's seasonal lineup.

Story and Characters

Plot

EXmas follows Graham, a tech employee based in , who decides to surprise his family in by arriving unannounced for after months of limited contact. Seven months earlier, Graham's to his fiancée ended due to his of their relationship amid his demanding job, leaving him focused on work while she sought more balance. Upon arrival, he is stunned to discover Ali already immersed in the family celebrations, having grown close to them in the intervening time by offering support and participating in their traditions. Tensions escalate as Graham and Ali clash over their unexpected shared holiday, leading to a bet where each schemes to expose the other's "fakeness" and force them to leave the family home by morning through escalating pranks and manipulations. Graham, fueled by jealousy, enlists his sister Mindy's help to undermine , while family dynamics add layers of complexity: his parents, and Jeannie, are divided yet welcoming, and Mindy, dealing with personal challenges, navigates loyalties between her brother and his ex. Ali, meanwhile, reveals her post-breakup role in filling emotional gaps for the family, highlighting Graham's past work-life imbalances that strained their romance. The narrative weaves holiday chaos with themes of and rediscovering connections, as pranks like sabotaged baked goods and disruptions underscore the exes' rivalry amid family secrets and budding realizations about their shared history. Central conflicts revolve around , past regrets, and the pull of familial bonds during the festive season, setting up a tumultuous path toward and renewed understanding.

Cast

The principal cast of EXmas features an ensemble led by as Ali Moyer, Graham's ex-fiancée, portrayed as a charming and family-oriented baker. stars as Graham Stroop, an ambitious but flawed tech worker in the who returns home as something of an outsider. Supporting the leads are as Dennis Stroop, Graham's supportive father, and Kathryn Greenwood as Jeannie Stroop, his nurturing mother, both of whom show a clear preference for . Veronika Slowikowska plays Mindy, Graham's sister navigating the challenges of new motherhood, while Steven Huy portrays Elliott, Mindy's husband. In minor family and friend roles, Thomas Cadrot appears as Brady, Daniel Bacon as Mr. Tusk, and C.J. Wilkins as the Uber driver and server.

Production

Development

The development of EXmas began as an original romantic comedy screenplay penned by Dan Steele, centering on an ex-couple unexpectedly reuniting during the holiday season. The project marked director Jonah Feingold's first foray into directing a holiday film, building on his prior experience with romantic comedies such as Dating & New York (2021) and At Midnight (2023). The film was developed through a collaboration between Studios and , with the partnership leveraging BuzzFeed's expertise in lighthearted, shareable content for the streaming holiday audience. Official production announcements came on October 17, 2023, revealing the project's greenlight and emphasizing its focus on low-stakes family drama amid festive chaos. Producers Jason Moring, Michael Philip, and Richard Alan Reid oversaw the , guiding the film toward the competitive streaming market for accessible, feel-good entertainment. Casting prioritized actors with proven chemistry in romantic and comedic roles, selecting and as the leads for their respective experiences in ensemble-driven narratives—drawing from Meester's work in and Amell's in . Amell's portrayal of Graham, the film's male protagonist, was specifically inspired by his Upload character Nathan, incorporating similar traits of affable vulnerability that aligned with Steele's script vision. Supporting roles were filled by character actors including as Dennis and Kathryn Greenwood as Jeannie, chosen to enhance the familial dynamics central to the story.

Filming

Principal photography for EXmas took place primarily in , , doubling as a snowy hometown, with interior family home scenes constructed on studio sets and exterior holiday shots utilizing the region's versatile landscapes and production infrastructure. The production wrapped over 19 days in June 2023, an efficient schedule that contributed to the film's 93-minute runtime and allowed for a swift turnaround ahead of its release. Cinematography was handled by Stephen Chandler Whitehead, whose work emphasized warm, inviting holiday visuals to capture the rom-com's festive tone through careful lighting and composition. Editing was led by Yvette M. Amirian, who focused on pacing the dialogue-heavy sequences to maintain comedic rhythm and emotional flow. The score was composed by Grant Fonda, incorporating upbeat, holiday-infused tracks to underscore the film's lighthearted family dynamics and romantic tension. On-set production emphasized practical effects for Christmas decorations and intimate family gatherings, with no major stunts required, allowing the focus to remain on character-driven scenes and ensemble interactions under director Jonah Feingold's guidance, which prioritized natural chemistry among the cast.

Release and Reception

Release

EXmas premiered worldwide on November 17, 2023, exclusively on , the ad-supported streaming service from Amazon, in the United States, , and select international markets. The film, produced for streaming by via Studios, received no theatrical release and became available on Prime Video in certain regions shortly after its Freevee launch. With a confirmed runtime of 93 minutes, it was positioned as a original tailored for on-demand viewing. Marketing for the release centered on digital promotion, including the official trailer debuted on October 17, 2023, across YouTube and Amazon platforms, which emphasized classic rom-com tropes like mistaken identities and festive family chaos alongside the on-screen rapport between the lead actors. Additional efforts incorporated the film into broader holiday viewing recommendations on streaming guides to align with seasonal audiences seeking lighthearted content. Accessibility features for EXmas include a PG-13 rating for sexual material, drug content, and some language, making it suitable for a broad family audience with some mature elements. The streaming versions offer and dubbed audio tracks in multiple languages, supporting global viewers on Freevee and Prime Video platforms.

Reception

EXmas received mixed reviews from critics, with a Tomatometer score of 44% based on 16 reviews on . The site's audience score stood at 60% from over 100 ratings. On , the film holds a 5.7 out of 10 rating from approximately 6,700 users. awarded it 3 out of 5 stars, recommending it for ages 14 and up due to sexual situations, drinking, drugs, and mild language. Critics praised the chemistry between leads and , as well as the film's holiday charm and comedic energy. For instance, Coleman Spilde of hailed it as "2023's best Christmas movie," noting its warm, amusing depiction of family chaos. However, many highlighted its formulaic plot, unlikable characters, and lack of originality, with the Decider review advising viewers to "skip it" for its overcrowded story and toxic dynamics that overshadow the romance. Audience feedback echoed the mixed critical response, with viewers appreciating the lighthearted family vibes and banter for providing laughs during the holiday season. Others criticized its predictability and strained humor, though some noted positive representation of diverse elements, such as the gay sister subplot. The film fits into the trend of streaming holiday rom-coms, received a for Best Production Design at the 2024 , and is often viewed as a guilty-pleasure watch rather than a prestige entry.

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