Santa's daughter gets a chance to attend college for one semester in the 'real' world before heading back to the North Pole to fulfill her duties under her father.
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| Release Date: | Aug 29, 2019 |
| Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
| Production Company: | The Film Studio At Shenandoah, Capital Arts Entertainment, Robbins Entertainment |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Casts: | Devon Werkheiser, Barry Bostwick, Jennifer Stone, Hank Stone, Lydia Meredith, McKayla Witt, Joshua Cody |
| Status: | Released |
| Budget: | $0 |
| Revenue: | 0 |
So bad, yet almost good? 'Santa Girl' has all the hallmarks of a terrible, straight to ½* rating film. Yet, somehow, I kinda had a fine time watching it. It made me laugh a few times, I'm just not sure if I was laughing at it or with it. It does feature two of the worst pieces of FX I have ever seen: one involves the Tooth Fairy (yes, really) and the other involves a sports car. The cast are up-and-down. Barry Bostwick brings charm as (the surprisingly mostly absent) Santa Claus, while I genuinely found McKayla Witt's Pep enjoyable. Jennifer Stone is meh in the lead role, she has a couple of alright moments but is mostly underwhelming; same with Devon Werkheiser (Sam) and Joshua Cody (JR). Hank Stone is somewhat solid as Jack Frost. I don't know why, but I didn't dislike this at all. But it's also, most definitely, not good so... 2½*, which is actually a positive for this I'd say.