Christmas Eve in Miller's Point illustrated poster featuring all of the characters faces--some wear Christmas hats
Have Yourself a Merry Little

Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point

Rated PG-13 | 1 hr 46 mins | Holiday, Drama, Comedy | 2024
USA | English

LIMITED RUN! Two days of screenings: Friday, December 20 and Sunday, December 22

Showtimes

Friday, December 20

4:00pm • 6:45pm • 9:30pm

Sunday, December 22

12:00pm • 2:45pm

Synopsis

On Christmas Eve, a family gathers for what could be the last holiday in their ancestral home. As the night wears on and generational tensions arise, one of the teenagers sneaks out with her friends to claim the wintry suburb for her own.

Michael Cera, Francesca Scorsese, and an ensemble cast fill Tyler Taormina’s “wry but melancholy” comedy with life in this new indie film coming to The Little for two days of screenings before Christmas. High on vibes, low on plot, and filled with holiday-gathering moments reminiscent of any “large family” celebration, where everyone comes together, while also forming individual memories of the events, to make up a blurry-tinsel-tinged view of a holiday night.

“A Christmas movie more invested in atmosphere, and the qualities of wintry light, than in holiday cheer — and that somehow makes it all the more warm.” — Ben Kenigsberg, New York Times

Like any Christmas film worth the time it took to wrap, Tyler Taormina’s […] Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point has a bone-deep understanding of why all the best holidays are so painfully bittersweet.” — David Ehrlich, IndieWire

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About the series

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Have Yourself a Merry Little

Ah, the holidays. A time for family, friends, reflection, cheer … but mostly, a time to get cozy with your favorite movies. Our Little holiday lineup includes classics, delightful rom-coms, and indie gems to unwrap and enjoy. So don your favorite scarf, indulge in the savory bliss of popcorn, and “Have Yourself A Merry Little” time with us. Browse films in this series

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