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''Cup of Cheer'' is a Canadian comedy Christmas film, directed by Jake Horowitz and released in 2020. A parody of the
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, the film stars Storm Steenson as Mary, a journalist who returns to her hometown of Snowy Heights to write a story about smalltown Christmas cheer, only to meet and fall in love with Chris, the owner of a hot chocolate shop at risk of failing due to the impending launch of a corporate chain competitor next door.Chris Knight
"Cup of Cheer is a naughty Christmas comedy, and that's nice"
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The cast also includes Liam Marshall as Chris's brother Keith; Jacob Hogan as Arthur, a British time traveller who insists that everybody must pronounce his name Authuh; and Helly Chester as town busybody Mrs. Clovenwitch.Jonathan W. Hickman
"Cup of Cheer: Christmas spoof is profane throwback"
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The film's broad humour, and parody of genre tropes, have been compared by critics to ''
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Production and distribution

The film was shot primarily in
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in early 2020, and was acquired for distribution by IndieCan Entertainment. With
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, the film had its theatrical premiere on November 5 at the 5 Drive-In in Oakville, as the first half of a double bill with the 2003 Christmas comedy film ''
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''. It was screened for the next three days at the Sunset Barrie Drive-In in Oro-Medonte between Orillia and
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, again as a double-bill with ''Bad Santa'', and was commercially distributed in the rest of North America with a two-week free screening period on
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Reception

Going by review aggregator
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, the film holds an approval rating of with an average rating of from critics, based on reviews. Chris Knight of
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rated the film four stars out of five, writing that "In the spirit of spoofs (and of Christmas!) Horowitz packs his movie with all manner of silly humour, from running gags to blink-and-miss-it background wackiness, and leaps of illogic. It’s also the first movie I’ve seen make comedic hay of the 1944 Morgenthau Plan for post-war German disarmament." He ultimately concluded that the film would be best appreciated by people who enjoy Hallmark Christmas films in principle, but need an irreverent break from them and want to spend some time with "the holiday equivalent of a tipsy relative telling off-colour jokes after dinner". For
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rated the film three stars, opining that "Essentially ''Cup of Cheer'' is a series of bad puns strung together with tinsel. Its commitment to Christmas clichés, wordplay and double entendre gags is truly remarkable but Jake Horowitz, director and co-writer (with Andy Lewis), keeps things lively with quick pacing. If you care for a joke, don’t worry, there will be another one in ten seconds. Don’t be a Grinch. It’s a dizzying onslaught well delivered by a game cast. ''Cup of Cheer'' feels like a sketch blown up to feature length and may be best enjoyed after a glass or two of your own cup of cheer of choice (unless you’re going to the drive in!)."Richard Crouse
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, November 8, 2020.


See also

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*{{IMDb title, 11650404 2020 films 2020 comedy films Canadian Christmas comedy films English-language Canadian films Films shot in Ontario 2020s parody films 2020s English-language films 2020s Canadian films