Double Holiday • Legit & Quick
: Like many Hallmark films, the ending is seen as highly predictable.
: Some Jewish reviewers on sites like Hey Alma noted that while the family dynamics felt accurate, some specific details (like the mechanics of playing dreidel) were off. Double Holiday
“This is a real stupid Hanukkah/Christmas hybrid movie. It's entertaining enough to meet my low standards but not particularly remarkable.” Letterboxd : Like many Hallmark films, the ending is
: At least one reviewer found Polaha’s delivery in this specific role to be too slow, making the banter feel less sharp than intended. Community Feedback It's entertaining enough to meet my low standards
“It is sweet and inclusive. Hard not to like it. Kristoffer Polaha brings fun, charm, wit and interest to this Hallmark movie.” Rotten Tomatoes
Reviews often highlight the film's attempt to balance Hanukkah and Christmas traditions within a standard office-rivalry rom-com.
: Many viewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes specifically point to Kristoffer Polaha’s charm and Carly Pope’s performance as the film's strongest assets.