Ghosts of Christmas Past backdrop
Ghosts of Christmas Past

Ghosts of Christmas Past

6.2 / 1020211h 25m

Synopsis

Ellie, a serial 'ghoster' on dating apps, is told by a fortune teller that she must resolve her past and make amends with all those she ghosted before Christmas, or she is destined to never find true love! Over the course of one week, she takes it upon herself to track down all the men she ghosted before the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve and discovers love in the process.

Genre: Comedy, Romance, TV Movie, Drama

Status: Released

Main Cast

Annie Clark

Annie Clark

Ellie Sanders

Dan Jeannotte

Dan Jeannotte

Charlie Brenson

Angelica Alejandro

Angelica Alejandro

Marina

Morgan David Jones

Morgan David Jones

Hunter Sanders

Connie Wang

Connie Wang

Caroline Sanders

Andrea Carter

Andrea Carter

Lana

Jamaal Grant

Todd

Lynne Griffin

Lynne Griffin

Rhonda

Joey Belfiore

Joey Belfiore

Kevin

Tony Tran

Nate

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

"Ellie" (Annie Clark) isn't the nicest of souls. She has an habit of chatting with, or meeting, men - then ghosting them. With Christmas fast approaching, she feels a little adrift so heads to a psychic who tells her that she must make amends if she is ever to find real love for herself. So, armed with her mobile phone (this features as prominently as she does in this film) and her, handsome, tech-savvy pal from work "Charlie" (Dan Jeannotte) she sets about trying to apologise for her systemic rudeness over the years. These scenarios form the basis of the story, but the real tale is about the pair of them putting two and two together and, well, it's not rocket science. This is a perfectly watchable, equally forgettable, slice of seasonal slush that gives two B-listers a chance to show off their perfect teeth, deliver some cheesy lines and take us on a journey of self-discovery that leaves us in no doubt at all about what is going to happen at the end. You will not need any cerebral input for this, it is a feel-good, lightly comedic, drama that maybe, just maybe, points out just how thoughtless and ignorant people can be to those they meet online.