Netflix Has A New Christmas Movie On Global Top 10 Chart (But Is It Any Good?)

Netflix Has A New Christmas Movie On Global Top 10 Chart (But Is It Any Good?)

Netflix has a new Christmas movie, Holiday in the Vineyards, on the Global Top 10 chart, and it appears to be slightly better than the streamer’s other recent holiday fare. Released December 13 on Netflix, the Christmas rom-com follows a familiar premise involving a widow who, while struggling to run the local vineyard and raise two boys, falls for a big city playboy sent to scout a new vineyard location in the area over the holidays. The Holiday in the Vineyards cast includes Josh Swickard, Sol Rodriguez, Eileen Davidson, Omar Gooding, Carly Jibson, and Annika Noelle.

Now, in its first week of streaming, the new Christmas movie has made Netflix’s Global Top 10 chart. For the week of December 11-17, Holiday in the Vineyards ranked 10th with 6.9 million hours viewed and 3.9 million total views, marking its first week in the Global Top 10. Holiday in the Vineyards is one of two festive films on Netflix’s chart for this week, with Christmas as Usual appearing in the Top 10 for a second straight week.

Netflix Has A New Christmas Movie On Global Top 10 Chart (But Is It Any Good?)

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How Is Holiday In The Vineyards Being Received Compared To Netflix’s Other Recent Christmas Hits?

Valentina and Carter look down at their wine glasses in Holiday in the Vineyards.

Holiday in the Vineyards is Netflix’s latest festive flick, including Best. Christmas. Ever! and Christmas as Usual, to appear in the Global Top 10 during the 2023 Christmas season. Unfortunately, neither one of these titles was received well by critics or audiences. In an ironic twist, Best. Christmas. Ever! was excoriated by critics as one of the worst Christmas movies ever, resulting in a 38 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Viewers reported an even worse experience than critics, with the audience score dropping to 19 percent.

Christmas as Usual doesn’t have enough reviews to qualify for a Rotten Tomatoes score. However, it was also received poorly by viewers, resulting in a 31 percent audience score. Similarly, Holiday in the Vineyards has only been reviewed once by a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, Decider‘s Liz Kocan, who recommended streaming the movie and called it “a great romantic comedy suitable for any time of year.”

However, of the millions of viewers who watched Holiday in the Vineyards on Netflix, not one person has submitted a rating on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing. While Holiday in the Vineyards might be better than some of Netflix’s recent festive fare, it still appears to fall within the category of cheesy Christmas movies that are easily consumable, but also quickly forgotten.