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#WorstChristmasEver (2025)
#WorstChristmasEver is a 2025 indie holiday comedy-drama co-directed by Tony L. Patterson, Christopher Kinsman, and Maurice Hall. Divorced father Billy Turner (B.J. Britt) reluctantly attends his ex-wife's Christmas gathering in Atlanta for his kids and meets Harmony Davis (Taja V. Simpson).
#WorstChristmasEver is a 2025 indie holiday comedy-drama co-directed by Tony L. Patterson, Christopher Kinsman, and Maurice Hall. Divorced father Billy Turner (B.J. Britt) reluctantly attends his ex-wife's Christmas gathering in Atlanta for his kids and meets Harmony Davis (Taja V. Simpson).
The film's central conflict revolves around personal family tensions during Christmas without advancing any ideological positions. Its resolution emphasizes individual emotional growth over political commentary.
The film employs a predominantly Black cast for its lead roles in a holiday family comedy, emphasizing diverse representation in a traditionally white-dominated genre. The story explores family dynamics and festive chaos through this lens without centering critiques of conventional identities.
Post-divorce family structures are normalized and portrayed resiliently through blended holiday gatherings that prioritize children and foster reconciliation. New romantic relationships are integrated positively into family settings, favoring flexible family norms over traditional ideals.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film contains no transgender characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a divorced father's holiday reunion with family and a new romantic interest, without addressing trans identities.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents an original story of a divorced father navigating holiday family dynamics, featuring newly created characters without any adaptations, biopics, or reboots that alter established genders.
The film features original characters in an indie holiday dramedy with no source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures, resulting in no race swaps.
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