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The Bitch Who Stole Christmas

  • Téléfilm
  • 2021
  • TV-14
  • 1h 26m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,6/10
964
MA NOTE
Jan, Peppermint, Krysta Rodriguez, Jaymes Mansfield, Ginger Minj, and Brock Hayhoe in The Bitch Who Stole Christmas (2021)
Comedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA workaholic big-city fashion journalist is sent to a Christmas obsessed town to dig up a story.A workaholic big-city fashion journalist is sent to a Christmas obsessed town to dig up a story.A workaholic big-city fashion journalist is sent to a Christmas obsessed town to dig up a story.

  • Director
    • Don Scardino
  • Writers
    • Christina Friel
    • Connor Wright
  • Stars
    • Krysta Rodriguez
    • Andy Ridings
    • Anna Maria Horsford
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,6/10
    964
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Don Scardino
    • Writers
      • Christina Friel
      • Connor Wright
    • Stars
      • Krysta Rodriguez
      • Andy Ridings
      • Anna Maria Horsford
    • 26Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 3Commentaires de critiques
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    Krysta Rodriguez
    Krysta Rodriguez
    • Olivia St. Lapel…
    Andy Ridings
    Andy Ridings
    • Big Russ
    Anna Maria Horsford
    Anna Maria Horsford
    • Mayor Coont
    RuPaul
    RuPaul
    • Hannah Contour
    • (as RuPaul Charles)
    Michelle Visage
    Michelle Visage
    • Michelle Visage
    Peppermint
    Peppermint
    • Bea Eeep
    Brock Hayhoe
    Brock Hayhoe
    • Kitty Myua
    • (as Brooke Lynn Hytes)
    Ginger Minj
    Ginger Minj
    • Hazel Delashes
    Jan
    Jan
    • Jane McBeige
    • (as Jan Sport)
    Jaymes Mansfield
    Jaymes Mansfield
    • Delia Von Whitewoman
    Victoria Parker
    Victoria Parker
    • Bertram
    • (as Pork Chop)
    Latrice Royale
    Latrice Royale
    • The Spirit of Christmas
    Carson Kressley
    Carson Kressley
    • Kreston Carsley
    • (as Carson Krestley)
    Ross Mathews
    Ross Mathews
    • Matt Rothews
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Mr. E
    Kim Petras
    Kim Petras
    • Kim Petras
    Charo
    Charo
    • Charo
    Thomas White
    Thomas White
    • Lanette
    • (as Morgan McMichaels)
    • Director
      • Don Scardino
    • Writers
      • Christina Friel
      • Connor Wright
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs26

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    7Boonhawk561963

    Funny and cute

    It is reminiscent of some of my friends. But Andy Ridings is the best part of the whole movie. He was deadpan funny and loved every time he found an excuse to remove his shirt. It's typical hunk in a comedy move. All the queens are great and love the movie. It needs to be on all streaming platforms. The costumes are fantastic, the musical numbers are hilarious. Kudos to the writers and directors. The cast is perfect for such a silly romp. Drag Race kept something going and brought it to the big screen in a great way. RuPaul as always slays the the runway and is evilly delicious. Cracked me up with the whole story.
    3aharrouch

    1+1+1 = 3

    3 is the best I could score this.

    • 1 star for Michelle Visage. <3
    • Another star for the countless Drag Queen cameos, some of which are actually fun... (Mayhem Miller, Chad Michaels...)
    • And lastly one for the fans who will undoubtedly tune in, wether they enjoy this or not.


    It's poorly shot and directed, unoriginal, grossly redundant and overall pretty damn boring. But if you're a Drag race super fan, like myself, seeing Peppermint and co. On the big screen is always better than not. Even if some of them (looking at you, my beloved GotMik)... should probably never pursue a career in acting... so tune in if you got a mound of dishes to do and prefer to multi-task. Otherwise you're not missing anything.
    5danielatala8

    The longest acting challenge you've ever seen

    For the people that haven't seen RuPaul's Drag Race this might seem like an odd title. And honestly that goes for the rest of the movie, cause 99.99.99% of this movie is reference humour, either to RPDR or other camp gay culture. By the way an acting challenge is a type of challenge in every RPDR season where the competing drag queens have to act in a campy and comedic short, some of these can be funny and some of these are not funny. This movie falls in-between the two (although relatively better scripted than any of those challenges).

    So, in The Bitch Who Stole Christmas we follow Olivia, a girl who's been working every Christmas since a child is ordered by her boss(adoptive mother) Hannah to report about a crown that is given out every year to a winner in the Christmas loving town of Tuckahoe. When she arrives to Tuckahoe she quickly befriends the town's outsiders to enter the competition and get that crown.

    Let's start with some of the positives. I think this is such a fun idea to make, a more queer and campy twist to the usual Christmas time movies that we get. The drag queens casted are phenomenal and fun, I love that Jaymes Mansfield gets a fairly major role and some other queens get a more deserving shine on the spotlight. Ru is also deliciously campy despite some of the problems of her presence in the script (I'll get to it later). Also there's some fun celeb cameos.

    And now to our negatives which seem to outweigh some of the positives. Let's start with what the viewer sees in the movie, Michelle Visage narrating in a Christmas cabin. I love Michelle Visage, she can be funny and has some really great charisma but it was unclear as to why she was a narrator? Was she a citizen of Tuckahoe? Why does she know about this story? If this was perhaps a part of a Christmas anthology with some connections to the story then it would've been passable but I would've loved to see more of a connection that the narrator has to the story.

    And now let's talk about plot... for a relatively simple premise they sure didn't spend a lot of time trying to make the plot make sense, I didn't understand why it was so important for Olivia to write about a crown in Tuckahoe, they could've made that so much more clear. And the boss, Hannah, seems to change motives mid-plot which was so confusing. Everything could've been made much clearer.

    Speaking of clearer, let's talk about Tuckahoe, for those of you who don't watch RPDR Tuckahoe is a fictive place that's generally (but not always) used as a setting for these acting challenges (the name is a play on the act of hiding your d**k through duck tape which is called tucking). And what first hits me when I get to revisit this place is why not go all out with it? Why not make every citizen a drag queen? That would've been so much more fun plus more drag queens get casted! It was very unclear why that town was special in the movie (Christmas loving?). For me personally it was a very big missed opportunity in cementing this place and building upon its campy lore. I was kind of disappointed to see there were a myriad of regular non drag queen people living on Tuckahoe... why? Maybe it's expensive to hire RuPaul drag queens just to be in the background but my idea still stands I think, they should've made Tuckahoe a drag queen only place.

    Speaking of only drag queens I think that it is such a shame and missed opportunity to cast a regular girl actor as the leading role for this movie, don't get me wrong I think she does an ok job but goddammit I want to see at least a queer person at the helm of this movie, considering this is an RPDR-type of fare there should've been a drag queen casted as the main role instead. There's so many RPDR drag queens who could've carried the movie excellently and made it more fun. It seems like they casted the role of Olivia to appeal to the more casual non-queer demographic of RPDR watchers but I honestly think it was so ill-fitting. I want to see drag queens not regular people.

    Which leads me to the next criticism, even if it is very much a RPDR-type of fare the drag queens in this movie are SEVERELY under-utilised, and I mean it. It's such a shame that "The Broads" in the movie (consisting of Ginger Minj, Peppermint, Jan and Brooke Lynn Hytes) are just not used particularly well, despite each of them having such charisma (which somehow appeared despite them being so under-utilised). They still made me laugh but I wish they would've been used more and got developed more as characters. None of them really get their own small narrative or use in the story (see Paddington movie, that does this with each of its main secondary characters that despite having simple plot motivations and everything, feels much more satisfying to watch cause it's all connected). Also Brooke Lynn's Russian accent... I understand what they were going for, but in the oeuvre of RPDR drag queens that particular character is mainly attributed to Katya... maybe it was a riff on Katya? Maybe not? Either way they could've made it stand out more and made it more "Brooke Lynn Hytes"- I mean she's so funny and has such a glowing charisma and personality, just watch her host Canada's Drag Race which makes her a phenomenal queen, so to see her do a Katya impression is a bit of (again) a missed opportunity.

    RuPaul... from the poster of the movie and the marketing that I saw (last year tho when it was a Paramount + exclusive) it seems that she was gonna have a much bigger role than what we get to see here. Instead we see a weirdly detached and green-screened villain-type of character that just doesn't feel like she's a part of the movie at all. And RuPaul is FUN! She has shown that she can carry acting chops into the deliciously camp territory which she does here but she just does not have any presence in the movie, it's like they deliberately wrote her role so that she would have as little to do as possible... perhaps to give space to the other drag queens? I WISH! This movie doesn't have a drag queen main character. Instead we get regular girl and RuPaul appearing sometimes on a green screen.

    Which leads me to the next question, who is this film even for? The main demographic is obviously RPDR fans but to me it appears they want to have a wider appeal as well which makes the movie not commit to what it truly is, camp. They should've gone all the way honestly. No matter the demographics. Which is confusing to me because of the type of humour it does, it relies way too much on reference and "aware/self aware"-humour which can be too on the nose and confusing for someone who perhaps doesn't watch drag race. Some of the references might fly over peoples heads, but it's so confusing how they made the movie try to be wider-appealing but at the same time be for RPDR fans which doesn't work at all- they should've committed to one line, not both.

    All in all, this was an okay watch, it got some laughs out of me and I'll probably watch it again with some friends or something (that watch RPDR). But it's such a missed opportunity in so many ways that I can't with an honest heart give a high rating, but at the same time I wish they could do more films like these. They don't have to be oscar-worthy plots but they can be funny and campy, we LGBTQs need that, especially in such a lonely and trying time as Christmas.
    4Neon_Gold

    Cheesy Camp

    It's silly and camp but the sheer laziness of Rupaul to not even turn up to set...wow. I'm sure they could have found some time to be in the seem scene as someone, it's constantly just over the shoulder shots because Ru isn't actually there, it's so distracting.

    The writing is sort of drag race acting challenge, however I did actually laugh once or twice so that's an improvement from the acting challenges. I think that they had funny parts in here.

    I also think the writers had also seen a fair share of hallmark movies. That was probably my favourite part. They just tore apart all the tropes from hallmarks Christmas movies.
    9boogerroo

    A Christmas camp fest for drag race super fans.

    Lots of drag race puns and good to see Ru letting other racers shine.

    A must watch for all drag race superfans.

    If you've ever seen a hallmark Christmas movie this film takes the plot from several of those films and mocks it.

    The acting and comedy styles of Ginger, Brook-lyn, Peppermint and Jan are fantastic.

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      RuPaul only appears via green screen throughout, not appearing with any cast members at all.
    • Bandes originales
      My Favorite Holiday
      Written by RuPaul (as RuPaul Charles) & Mark Byers

      Performed by RuPaul featuring Mark Byers (as Markaholic)

      Courtesy of RuCo, Inc.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 décembre 2021 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Rotten Tomatoes
      • Wikipedia
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The B**** Who Stole Christmas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Walt Disney's Golden Oak Ranch - 19802 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, Californie, États-Unis(Tuckahoe Town Square)
    • sociétés de production
      • MTV Entertainment Studios
      • World of Wonder Productions
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      • 16:9 HD

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