Coming Out For Christmas

Synopsis:

When Monet’s family convinces her to bring her new boyfriend home for Christmas, she panics. Unaware that her new love interest is a woman, everything could go wrong. Eager to spend the holidays with her family, Monet’s girlfriend Denae, disguise’s herself as a man, in hopes of gaining the family’s acceptance. That is until what seemed to be the perfect plan backfires. —Milon V Parker

Quick Thoughts:

Honestly, I was bored watching “Coming Out For Christmas” – which I hate to say because the story here is actually not bad and could’ve been great, even comical. After all, it features a lesbian pretending to be a man to meet her girlfriend’s family. But many of the actors simply weren’t connecting with the script so I couldn’t relate to any of them. At first I thought perhaps it’s a cultural disconnect. But as the film wore on, it didn’t get any better. So give this queer holiday film a watch if you’re interested, but I’ll watch something else instead.

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Neither or Unsure

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Release Date:

25 November, 2026

Duration:

2h

Director:

Milon V. Parker

Writers:

Milon V. Parker, Simone M. Small

Stars:

Wendy T. Acosta, Desire Artemus, LaShonda Barton

Awards:

N/A

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