

Let's Call the Whole Thing Off 2025
"A holiday rom com for those who love love. Maybe even a little too much?"
Dive into the heart of the holiday season with *Let's Call the Whole Thing Off* (2025), Elizabeth Guest's charming romantic comedy set against the glittering backdrop of New York City.
Director: Elizabeth Guest
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (2025) about?
This holiday rom-com follows Lydia, a love-addict who nearly commits to a steady relationship—until a grand Christmas proposal sends her running. After a messy breakup, she moves back home, only to face more heartbreak and hilarious missteps along the way.
Who directed Let's Call the Whole Thing Off?
The film is directed by Elizabeth Guest, who infuses the story with wit and heart.
Who stars in Let's Call the Whole Thing Off?
The cast features Elizabeth Guest, Ed Begley Jr., Andrew Leeds, Timm Sharp, and Keith Carradine in a heartfelt ensemble.
Is Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (2025) worth watching?
With its fresh take on holiday rom-coms, lovable cast, and relatable themes of love and self-discovery, *Let's Call the Whole Thing Off* is a feel-good pick for fans of lighthearted, character-driven storytelling.
How long is Let's Call the Whole Thing Off?
The runtime is 86 minutes.
About Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (2025) — A Holiday Rom-Com with Heart and Chaos
Dive into the heart of the holiday season with *Let's Call the Whole Thing Off* (2025), Elizabeth Guest's charming romantic comedy set against the glittering backdrop of New York City. This film follows Lydia (Elizabeth Guest), a self-proclaimed love-addict who thinks she's finally ready to settle down—until a picture-perfect Christmas proposal sends her spiraling back into old habits. With her heart in pieces, Lydia retreats to her parents' home, only to find herself tangled in a web of chaotic relationships and bad decisions. It's a whirlwind tale of self-discovery, second chances, and the messy, beautiful chaos of love.
Guest blends sharp wit and genuine emotion, creating a holiday rom-com that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly real. With a stellar cast including Ed Begley Jr., Keith Carradine, and Nicholas Guest, *Let's Call the Whole Thing Off* delivers laughs, warmth, and a reminder that sometimes love's most important lessons come from the detours.




