Our Little Secret
audience Reviews
, 50% Audience Score- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsNetflix Christmas films are Lohan’s new niche. One of the many Christmas movies produced by Netflix, “Our Little Secret” generated buzz during the 2024 holiday season by delivering exactly what the public wants from a casual Christmas film: some laughs and some heart in a predictable, yet entertaining package. Lindsay Lohan is learning the art of being charming even in simple, seasonal films from Christmas movie veteran and co-star, Kristin Chenoweth. This film has plenty of plot holes and overused tropes, but it’s palatably enjoyable for the diverse audiences that gather for the holidays. Lohan is going to be cashing checks every December like Mariah!
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsBoring, boring, boring. Two previously involved couple are reunited at Christmas ten years later with their new significant others, who just happen to be siblings and have a faintly sinister mother. Stuck under the same roof, the old flame rekindles, which is clearly to be expected. While the plot might be foolproof, the presentation was not really funny where it was supposed to be and I found myself laughing at things that were not really funny. I suppose it was schadenfreude. It wasn’t worth watching. The acting wasn’t up to par and I found myself wondering why Lohan would lend herself to such a tawdry spectacle.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsLazy movie...made to simply catch the Christmas crowd. Predictable plot, hohum dialogues, terrible acting by all, even worse direction. Was anyone even doing their job?
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsD'accord le plot est prévisible et le scénario pas incroyable, mais ça reste un bon film de Noël comme on lest aime avec une belle complicité entre Lindsay Lohan et Ian Harding.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsLindsay Lohan seems too old to play the part in the 1st act (a 20 something career girl) and perhaps even a bit old to play the “10 years later” character. The lead male actor, Ian Harding, although the same age as Lindsay looks somewhat younger. Reasonable acting. Plot acceptable. The credits don’t say who the principle directors or producers were. Why ? Somebody close to Lindsay ?
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsThis movie was cute. I really enjoy seeing Lindsay Lohan back on the big screener and making a full recovery. I think the plot is pretty typical but the movie itself still remained pretty interesting. I would recommend this movie.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsIncredibly cheesy. Felt like a Hallmark movie.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsA little to cheesy the charaters can barely be taken seriously but it has its good and funny moments.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsThe intro of the movie shows that the two main characters are deeply and hopelessly in love with each other. Past that point I do not ever see a sliver of this "inseparable, deep love" between these two actors and their characters. They're stiff, it's uncomfortable, and I don't want them in the same room together. If she were so deeply in love with him and they were so perfect together why would the first proposal scene be met with such visceral negativity. The male love interest is shown in the first couple minutes to be manipulative, blaming her for *his* drinking, for moving away to chase her dreams, vandalizes things and has a tantrum. It's not a movie for me, but I didn't go in with high hopes anyway.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsyour typical romantic comedy with some twists and laughs. easy watch