“This romantic Christmas-y movie is sweet without being saccharin... Well-acted, beautifully shot - just a pure delight.” Rotten Tomatoes
“The typical romantic movie this time of year that goes nowhere... but is comfort food for those who want to experience something like this.” Metacritic Key Details ‘Something From Tiffany’s’ Review: Put a Ring on It
: Zoey Deutch is the clear standout, with reviewers at The New York Times noting her "buoyant verve" and "screwball banter". Kendrick Sampson provides a solid, compassionate foil as the romantic lead. Something from Tiffany's YIFY
Reviewers from various community platforms shared their personal takes on the film's "coziness" and its lead performance:
: Ethan (Kendrick Sampson) and Gary (Ray Nicholson) unknowingly swap Tiffany & Co. gift bags after an accident outside the store. Ethan’s engagement ring ends up with Gary, who lets his girlfriend Rachel (Deutch) believe he proposed, setting off a chain of complications as Ethan tries to retrieve it. “This romantic Christmas-y movie is sweet without being
“It's very undemanding, but it's inventive... Zoey Deutch makes a sweet heroine and her costars... are pleasant company.” Rotten Tomatoes
“Someone should tell Zoey Deutch that charisma is not enough to create a character.” Metacritic Kendrick Sampson provides a solid, compassionate foil as
(2022) is a glossy, comfort-food romantic comedy that utilizes a classic holiday mix-up to deliver a predictable yet charming story. Directed by Daryl Wein and produced by Reese Witherspoon ’s Hello Sunshine, it fits into the "cozy Christmas" genre while aiming for the higher production polish of a studio film. Review Summary