Review of Christmas, Again (2015) by Sheila O'malley for RogerEbert.com — 03 Dec 2015
Mood is ephemeral, but it helps establish point of view and orients us in the dream-space of the film. With all of the things that Christmas, Again (written and directed by Charles Poekel in his feature debut) does well (and it does almost everything well), the most striking thing about it is its evocation of an extremely specific mood.
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This review of Christmas, Again (2015) was written by Sheila O'malley and published by RogerEbert.com on 03 Dec 2015.
Christmas, Again has generally received positive reviews.
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