![]() ![]() Jenny’s going through a lot of major changes and something about her life with David doesn’t quite fit. Jenny, now a mess of tears, writes a very dramatic teenage letter to the girl she hasn’t quite yet worked up the courage to say that she’s obviously madly in love with, and storms off to the mailbox.Ī grown up Jenny (played by Nia Fairweather) now lives in Manhattan and is engaged to her fiancé, David. And once you realize that Gabby is equally busy at home making out with Vinny, the fight between the two “best friends” could be predicted right away as well. If you’ve ever been a teenage girl who was madly in love with her best friend - which, if you’re reading this review on this website, the odds are pretty high that you know exactly what I’m talking about - it’s easy to recognize Jenny’s nervous energy immediately. In Christmas of 1999, in Queens, a teenage Jennifer Ortiz is busy baking cookies and prepping eggnog for her best friend Gabrielle Vernaci. That was, until I saw the trailer for Netflix’s A New York Christmas Wedding. I have never listened to a single note of Mariah Carey nor dusted off my Christmas movie collection out of the streaming queue until the turkey has been stuffed, then stuffed into my belly and the last slice of pecan pie has been served cold with annual Day After Thanksgiving coffee. I’m a firm believer that, among us who are obsessed with All Things Christmas, there are only two camps of people: 1) there’s “Christmas Begins The Day After Halloween” people, and 2) there’s “Christmas Begins The Day After Thanksgiving” people. The following review contains light spoilers for A New York Christmas Wedding, now streaming on Netflix. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.Jesus Christ! by Patrick Leonard & Max Golden Jerry Mander by Andrew Funk & Lyubomir Lyubenov Is This Thing On? by Sean Patrick Leonard & Lance Eliot Adams Irish Rose by Paulette Bane & Charles Bane Hail Larry by Evan Frondorf & Andrew Osentoski Goldie and the Overlords of Time! by Henry Brown Geriatricked: A Covid Comedy by Robb Henrickson Smithĭashing Through the Snow by Stephen Chrabaszczĭeath Pond by Julie Lake & Matthew Kirschĭude From Scratch by Robyn Paris & Megan WoodwardĮric, Dressed as a Pigeon by George LaniganĮunice and the Great Bingo Heist by Sherri Lynn WinkelmannĮxorcist Stage Left by Neer Shelter & Tai Scrivenerįantasy Campers by Chandler Lockhart & Brandon Lockhart UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) The Incident by Jackie Zabel & Bryce ZabelĬOMEDY FEATURE SCREENPLAY #matched by Joseph Henry Perottiĥ0 Ways to Kill Your Lover by Madison Drew LianeĪ Brief History of Tim by Timothy EdwardsĪdventures through the vastness of space by Joseph RuedingerĪssisted Loving by Roni Geva & Margaret Katchīarry’s Body by Kasi Brown & Brandon Walterīest Summer Never by Shaun Balbar & Alexia CoelhoĬary in Retrograde by Priya Jane Domfeh & Phillip DomfehĬhristmas At Midnight by Zoila Amelia GaleanoĬhristmas Spirit by Paul Timothy HennessyĬlymaleia Bailey Is Taken by Becca C. Troman: Welcome to the Jungle by Robert Pietzsch & Adam Rocke ![]() The Curious Case of Agatha Christie by Ashley Kreeb Here for the Wrong Reasons by Sabrina Batchler He Had It Coming: Princess Marguerite by Mady Dever who will determine the Finalists and eventual Winner. ![]() JolivetteĪll Semifinalists will be reviewed exclusively by Warner Bros. The Owl and the Hummingbird by David Ciccarelli The Last Queen’s Painter by Lindsey Galloway Rules of Being a Princess by Leigha Marie Daliet The Watcher by Connor Pannell & Michael GoitanichĭRAMA FEATURE SCREENPLAY presented by Writers Guild of America, EastĪ More Certain Light by Elizabeth Corbettīlockbuster, Alaska by Callie Bloem & Christopher Ewing The Devil’s Brood: Shipwreck by Saiya Floyd Three Faces of Hunger and Thirst by HF CrumĪll Semifinalists will be reviewed exclusively by AMC who will determine the Finalists and eventual Winner.ĬALL ME MADAM by Marc Blitstein & Brian Roussoĭarker Than You Can Imagine by Peter Hoffman Kimball The Seventh Rule by Zackary Hill & Matthew Riffle The Moon Represents My Heart by Jesse Lin Snow in July by Sera Barbieri & Heather Barbieri How To Catch a Time Traveler by Graham Parke The production company was founded by Rick Dugdale and Daniel Petrie, Jr.įIVE WITH A BULLET by Christopher Isenegger For feature scripts in all genres with an original concept and distinctive voice that can be produced for under $10 million. ![]()
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