

Movie spotlight
Single All the Way
Desperate to avoid his family’s judgment about his perpetual single status, Peter convinces his best friend Nick to join him for the holidays and pretend that they’re now in a relationship. But when Peter’s mother sets him up on a blind date with her handsome trainer James, the plan goes awry.
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Plot Summary
Peter is a perpetually single man who, facing another Christmas alone, decides to bring his best friend Nick home for the holidays. His family, however, has other plans and tries to set him up with his perpetually single trainer, James. Unexpected romantic entanglements and holiday chaos ensue as Peter navigates his feelings and the true meaning of love.
Critical Reception
Single All the Way was generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its heartwarming story, genuine humor, and positive representation of LGBTQ+ relationships during the holiday season. It was noted for its charm and lighthearted approach to a familiar romantic comedy trope.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sweet and sincere portrayal of a gay romance during Christmas.
Appreciated for its humor and the chemistry between the lead actors.
Seen as a charming and feel-good holiday romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film, highlighting its feel-good nature, relatable characters, and the positive representation of a gay couple in a mainstream holiday movie. Many found it to be a refreshing and enjoyable addition to the holiday film genre.
Fun Fact
The film was the first gay romantic comedy produced by Netflix.
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