Holidate 2020 - 104 Min Commedia Вђў Romance ✭

Roberts and Bracey have a sharp, combative energy that feels grounded in real-world frustration rather than fairytale whimsy.

The "Holidate" Paradox: Why We Crave the Predictable Released in the thick of 2020’s social isolation, Holidate (104 min) arrived as more than just a rom-com; it was a neon-lit escape into a world of crowded parties and low-stakes drama. Starring Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey, the film tackles a universal urban dread: the "Singles Table" during the holidays. The Premise: Outsourcing Intimacy Holidate 2020 - 104 min Commedia • Romance

Unlike the polished, G-rated warmth of a Hallmark movie, Holidate leans into R-rated banter and messy human moments. Roberts and Bracey have a sharp, combative energy

The story follows Sloane and Jackson, two strangers who hate the pressure of holiday dating so much they agree to be each other’s "holidate"—a platonic plus-one for every calendar event of the year. No sex, no commitment, no catching feelings. In a year where we were all stuck

In a year where we were all stuck at home, Holidate reminded us that as much as we complain about family gatherings and awkward dates, we’d give anything to have a "plus-one" to share the chaos with.

It’s a breezy watch. It doesn't overstay its welcome, moving through the calendar year with enough momentum to keep the "will they/won't they" from becoming stale. The Deeper Take: Safety in the "Platonic"