Lindsay Lohan Calls Working With Brad Krevoy ‘Really Special’
By Movieguide® Contributor
Lindsay Lohan and producer Brad Krevoy call working together on FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS “a really special experience.”
“You’re so talented as an actor,” Krevoy, who has produced movies like THE PRINCESS SWITCH and A CASTLE FOR CHRISTMAS, said of Lohan. “I mean, every scene, every line is, like, perfect. It’s so rare in this business to work with somebody like yourself that understands the craft and has the talent, and also the dedication to work hard.”
Krevoy praised the actress for her hard work, calling their time together “such a joy” and telling Lohan, “Everybody is so proud of your performance and so proud of the movie. It’s unbelievable.”
Lohan also had nothing but good things to say about the production of FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS.
“We had a really great time, and it’s a really beautiful journey, especially because everyone became so close on this movie,” she shared. “It was around the holidays, and we spent Thanksgiving together, and it was a really special experience. That makes a big difference when you’re filming a movie.”
Lohan also served as an executive producer on the movie, telling E! News, “It was a great feeling to have a little bit more control over the dynamics of how it goes on behind the scenes on set, and then the editing process after and the final product of the movie. Just to have a say in those aspects of the film, it was really exciting for me.”
A synopsis of Netflix’s FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS reads, “After losing her memory in a skiing accident, a spoiled heiress lands in the cozy care of a down-on-his-luck widower and his daughter at Christmastime.”
A portion of the Movieguide® review reads:
FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS is a light, fun Christmas movie for families. This is Lindsay Lohan’s debut after a decade away from movies. The Christmas settings are gorgeous, and the positive messages will leave most viewers with a smile on their faces. FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS has a strong moral worldview promoting love, family and compassion. Even when things aren’t looking good, characters are reminded to keep the faith.