Buckle up your Santa hats because Lindsay Lohan is back with a brand-new holiday movie called Our Little Secret! If you thought Christmas was just about cookies, carols, and pretending to love Aunt Carolβs fruitcake, think againβbecause this festive flick is bringing family drama wrapped in tinsel and chaos.
The cast lineup? Absolutely chefβs kiss:
– Kristin Chenoweth (a human glitter bomb of charisma)
– Ian Harding (yes, Ezra from Pretty Little Liars is here, possibly trying to solve another mystery: βWhere did the eggnog go?β)
– Tim Meadows (who could make reading a grocery list sound funny)
– Dan Bucatinsky (serving looks and laughs, as always)
In true festive fashion, Lindsay Lohan waxed poetic about the magic of Christmas movies:
“Itβs so beautiful to be able to do films that are associated with holidays because itβs family time. When you can make a movie that families can remember and come together to see, it makes it all the more special.β
Translation: βIf this movie can stop your relatives from arguing about politics for at least 90 minutes, Iβve done my job.β π
Save the Date: November 27, when Our Little Secret drops globally on Netflix. You know what that meansβThanksgiving leftovers and a full-on movie marathon with zero guilt.
The Plot? Pure Christmas Madness:
Imagine two exes who hate each otherβs guts. Now imagine them discovering that their current significant others are, in fact, siblingsβand they all have to spend Christmas under the same roof. Ho, ho, holy nightmare. Expect awkward small talk, festive passive-aggressiveness, and at least one fight over whose turn it is to hang the stockings. Spoiler alert: Itβs going to get messyβlike, “who-spiked-the-eggnog” messy.
And hereβs the best part: First-look photos are out! (And yes, we are legally obligated to obsess over every festive frame. Donβt judge us.)
So mark your calendars, grab your coziest blanket, and prepare for the holiday drama of the century. Because nothing says Christmas like unresolved tension, gift-wrapped secrets, and Lindsay Lohan delivering all the yuletide feels. π