SummaryWhen a snowstorm hits a small midwestern town on Christmas Eve, a group of high school seniors find their friendships and love lives colliding thanks to a stranded pop star, a stolen keg, a squad of competitive dancers, a mysterious woman covered in tin foil, and an epic party at the local Waffle Town. Come Christmas morning, nothing will be the ... Read More
Directed By:Luke Snellin
Written By:Laura Solon, Victoria Strouse, Kay Cannon, John Green, Lauren Myracle, Maureen Johnson
Let It Snow
Metascore
Mixed or Average
51
User score
Mixed or Average
5.3
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
51
20% Positive
1 Review
1 Review
60% Mixed
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3 Reviews
20% Negative
1 Review
1 Review
Nov 19, 2019
72
While the film isn’t groundbreaking, it’s an easygoing, unchallenging experience that’s suitable for the season.
Nov 10, 2019
60
Let It Snow is a prime example of what happens when the Netflix algorithm machine spews out something that actually feels like a real movie. It ticks all the right buzzword boxes for the platform (YA, Christmas, romcom, cast filled with recognisable faces) but does so with such ebullience that you’ll fail to notice, or at least care about, the many strings being pulled throughout.
User score
Mixed or Average
5.3
27% Positive
6 Ratings
6 Ratings
45% Mixed
10 Ratings
10 Ratings
27% Negative
6 Ratings
6 Ratings
Dec 24, 2024
10
Exactly what you need on Christmas Eve. Cosy and fun. JP will be my best friend.
Nov 23, 2019
10
Loved it! Light-hearted holiday romcom that's perfect for the season. Also loved the bit of LGBTQ representation.
Nov 12, 2019
50
As weighty as a snowflake, and just as prone to turn to mush at room temperature, Let It Snow is a holiday comedy that sits right in Netflix’s wheelhouse.
Nov 10, 2019
40
With its cast of veteran child actors and its baked-in holiday warmth, Let It Snow has some baseline appeal. But like the formulaic Christmas movies that fill the Hallmark Channel this time of year, this film isn’t exactly a timeless classic. It’s more like something to put on in the background, while making cookies or wrapping presents.
Nov 8, 2019
38
As a bland addition to the already low-stakes tradition of Xmas rom-coms, Let It Snow could use a whole lot more tinsel.
Nov 24, 2019
8
I enjoyed this film alot more than I thought I would have. Loved the cast, I think Isabella Moher, Shameik Moore, Shameik Moore, Odeya Rush are all super talented. I wish I could have saw more from Jacob Batalon and Miles Robbins though, as they were both super funny in the relatively small amount of screen time they had. I also loved Joan Cusack in this, whom I almost never see enough of anymore. This film was cliche but in a funny way. It has a wonderful, diverse cast and it's never boring like "Knight Before Christmas." Its light-hearted, funny and entertaining
Nov 22, 2019
5
All I could say about the movie is: Diversity. The major plot-point: The introduction of Matthew Noszka aka JP.
Nov 15, 2019
5
If you're looking for a new Holiday romance film to watch, "Let It Snow" will probably scratch your itch. It checks all of the boxes to be a slam dunk with teens and really anyone who's into this genre. And I did enjoy it quite a bit. I do think that it falls short in flushing out four storylines in an hour and a half, but I don't think anyone that willingly starts watching this film is going to expecting the best storytelling of the year.
Nov 28, 2019
3
Overcrowded film. Lack of character development. Lot of things is happening that for me too pretentious and cheesy. I guess this may work as limited series so there will me more time to introduce the character and their own story.
Dec 25, 2019
0
Watched this movie because Kiernan Shipka was on the cover and I liked her in Sabrina. The funny thing, she gets almost NO screen time. There is no plot, just a bunch of random people talking about, nothing? OMG this is SO BAD! Why would you even make this garbage, whats the point? What was this movie supposed to tell me?




























