Our Little Secret [Movie Review] | Lindsay Lohan is one actress that I love to hate, but I still drawn to her movies.
And this one is another feel good movie - and it is almost Christmas, so, why not?
SYNOPSIS
Our Little Secret (2024) Trivia
- Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Ian Harding, Tim Meadows, Jon Rudnitsky, Henry Czerny, Judy Reyes, Chris Parnell & Kristin Chenoweth
- Director: Stephen Herek
- Producer: Lisa Gooding & Mike Elliott
- Production Company: Capital Arts Entertainment & Good Entertainment Inc.
- Distributed by: Netflix
- Release date: November 27, 2024
- Running time: 101 minutes
- Rating: Mature Adult
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- IMDb: 5.8 / 10
- Tomatometer: 40%
- Metascore: 41%
- This marks Lindsay Lohan's third and final film under her Netflix deal, following Irish Wish and Falling for Christmas. And I've watched all of them too.
- Lindsay Lohan reunites with Mean Girls co-star Tim Meadows and Labor Pains co-star Chris Parnell in this project.
Avery and Logan were childhood friends turned sweethearts. Everyone, they themselves included, truly believed that they are meant for each other. However, their story took a bittersweet turn when Avery left for England, rejecting Logan’s surprise proposal.
Ten years later, fate brought them back together. Both are now with career and their better halves. The only thing is that they are dating siblings from the same family, Cameron and Cassie Morgan. To keep the peace with Erica, the siblings’ strict mother, Avery convinced Logan to hide their past. Avery is already at an arm's length with Erica, whereas Erica adores Logan.
The holidays became a whirlwind of chaos. While fetching a Christmas tree, Logan asked Avery for help with a business pitch, promising to assist her in winning over Erica. Things spiraled when Avery accidentally ate THC gummies, Cameron’s youngest sibling, Callum. High as a kite, she improvised her role at a church reading, hilariously reinterpreting the Nativity story to the tune of Kool & the Gang’s "Celebration." Miraculously, she charmed the congregation.
Back at the Morgans’, Avery’s antics continued as she devoured Erica’s prized cookies, triggering a panicked vet trip for the family dog, whom she falsely blamed. Avery privately confessed and paid the vet bill but spun the incident as heroism. Logan, unimpressed, warned her to be more careful.
The chaos peaked during Christmas Eve dinner, where secrets unraveled—Avery and Logan’s past, Erica’s husband’s affair, and Callum’s mischief all came to light. Humiliated, Avery left, believing their second chance was over.
Logan wasn’t ready to give up. With encouragement from Avery’s father, he confessed his love at her housewarming party, proving their bond could survive even the wildest holiday drama.
But can their relationship really withstand the wildest drama ever imagined?
MY REVIEW
What I Like:
- I love the plot and the twist!
- Funny!
- Your family might enjoy watching this together.
What I Don't Like:
- It's Lindsay - that's how she acts. Hahaha
Will I Watch It Again: Yes, I would.
Overall: 4.7/ 5.0
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