
Holiday Reunion 2003
"This Family Trip Is NO Vacation."
In *Holiday Reunion (2003)*, director Neal Israel crafts a hilariously chaotic comedy about a suburban family's disastrous holiday gathering when Mitch Snider, played by Bryan Cranston, receives an unexpected invitation from his long-lost cousin Woodrow.
Director: Neal Israel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Holiday Reunion (2003) about?
*Holiday Reunion (2003)* follows Mitch Snider, a well-meaning suburbanite who hopes for a peaceful holiday dinner—until he's invited to a gathering with his long-lost cousin's eccentric family. What unfolds is a series of outrageous mishaps as neurotic relatives collide with chaotic hippie hosts, delivering nonstop laughs and holiday-themed chaos.
Who directed Holiday Reunion?
*Holiday Reunion* was directed by Neal Israel, known for his work in comedy films like *Surf Ninjas* and *Bachelor Party*.
Who stars in Holiday Reunion?
The film features a talented cast including Bryan Cranston, Judge Reinhold, Penelope Ann Miller, Hallie Todd, and Meghan Ory, with Calum Worthy rounding out the ensemble.
Is Holiday Reunion (2003) worth watching?
As a National Lampoon-style comedy, *Holiday Reunion (2003)* delivers on absurd humor and over-the-top family dynamics, making it a solid pick for fans of irreverent holiday comedies. While not a classic, its lighthearted chaos and ensemble cast make it an entertaining watch.
How long is Holiday Reunion?
*Holiday Reunion* runs for 91 minutes, offering a brisk and chaotic holiday adventure.
About Holiday Reunion (2003) — A Hilarious Holiday Comedy Full of Chaos and Laughs
In *Holiday Reunion (2003)*, director Neal Israel crafts a hilariously chaotic comedy about a suburban family's disastrous holiday gathering when Mitch Snider, played by Bryan Cranston, receives an unexpected invitation from his long-lost cousin Woodrow. What begins as a simple feast spirals into a clash of neurotic relatives and eccentric hippie hosts, serving up a feast of absurd mishaps and nonstop laughs. With Penelope Ann Miller and Judge Reinhold leading the chaotic cast, this National Lampoon-style adventure delivers sharp humor and unfiltered holiday chaos.
The film thrives on its exaggerated family dynamics and holiday-themed friction, blending suburban awkwardness with surreal, over-the-top antics. Whether it's clashing personalities or cringe-worthy interactions, *Holiday Reunion (2003)* captures the essence of holiday gatherings gone wrong—where no one is safe from the madness. A perfect pick for fans of irreverent comedies and holiday-themed chaos.