Unexpected Christmas (2025) – Video Review
Unexpected Christmas doesn’t feel like a theatrical release, but more so a TV movie – like what you’d expect from OWN For The Holidays.
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Unexpected Christmas doesn’t feel like a theatrical release, but more so a TV movie – like what you’d expect from OWN For The Holidays.
Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller and Callum Turner star in this A24 production which challenges Olsen’s character to chose between two men who were the loves of her life, to spend eternity with in the afterlife.
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