‘Jingle Jangle’ Review (no spoilers!)
Jingle Jangle
Netflix
As Destiny’s Child says ‘no, no, no’. I paused Jingle Jangle twice to turn it off but persevered because I thought it just had to get better. It doesn’t. A Christmas (I use that term very loosely) movie about an inventory who loses everything finds the true meaning of family.
I say Christmas is used loosely because the only thing Christmas about it is that they mention the day twice. That’s it.
Keegan-Michael Key and Phylicia Rashad are the bright spots in the film, which happens to be a musical but I swear 40 minutes in the middle go by without music. I’m a fan of musicals, especially when John Legend has a hand in the music, but this missed the mark.
I am: Annoyed

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