6.6/10

Catch Me If You Claus
2023
84 minutes
Director
Bradley Walsh
Cast
Italia Ricci
Luke Macfarlane
Samantha Brown
Description
Avery Quinn's shot at anchoring news clashes with a Santa-suited intruder, Chris, who insists he's Santa's son on a first Christmas mission. They unravel a career-making story together.
Professions
Aspiring News Anchor
Santa's Son
Settings & Cities
Avery Quinn's hometown during the Christmas season
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Movie Review: Catch Me If You Claus
Subtitle: "When Christmas, Heists, and Way Too Much Mistletoe Collide in the Most Hilariously Predictable Way."
“Catch Me If You Claus” is Hallmark’s latest holiday thriller—if by "thriller" you mean a Christmas movie filled with way too many awkward moments, a heist that’s about as believable as a snowstorm in July, and a romance that’s as inevitable as Christmas carols at a holiday dinner. If you’ve ever wondered, “What if Christmas criminals tried to pull off the most predictable holiday heist... but accidentally fell in love in the process?”—then this movie is exactly what you never knew you needed.
The plot follows Sophie (played by Lindsay Lohan, okay, not really—this is Hallmark, after all, and I’m being a bit dramatic), a super savvy but slightly grumpy woman who’s just trying to enjoy the holidays without being pulled into anything suspicious. Sophie’s quiet holiday season quickly goes off the rails when she discovers that her charming local antique shop is actually hiding a super expensive Christmas artifact (because every small town has one of those, right?). Naturally, Sophie’s way too into Christmas spirit to let this criminal plot ruin her holidays, but she’s also way too curious about how exactly the heist is going down.
Enter Chris (played by Niall Matter, the perfect charming thief—I mean, who else would steal Christmas AND your heart?), who shows up in town with the most ridiculous cover story ever—he’s “just looking for his lost holiday spirit.” Spoiler alert: he’s there for the super expensive Christmas artifact too. But instead of hiding in the shadows and avoiding getting caught like any normal thief would, Chris somehow finds himself falling in love with Sophie (who, naturally, is way too good at detecting suspicious activity). Watching them try to keep their not-so-secret attraction under wraps while also pretending to not be totally involved in the heist is pure comedic gold. Can you really be a criminal when you’re clearly in love with the person you’re trying to rob? Spoiler: you can’t, but you’ll love every minute of it.
The humor in this movie comes from the absolute absurdity of the entire “Christmas heist” premise. Every time Sophie gets closer to solving the mystery, she’s interrupted by something way more ridiculous, like an over-the-top Christmas pageant or a way-too-much mistletoe moment with Chris (because obviously this movie isn’t complete without an awkward kiss under the mistletoe). The “not-so-suspicious” break-ins, the ridiculous misunderstanding over who’s stealing what, and the constant eye rolls from Sophie (because she’s the only one in town who seems to not get the holiday magic) will have you laughing at just how predictably sweet and utterly ridiculous everything is.
Then there’s the romance—because, of course, in a Hallmark movie, no heist is complete without love blooming somewhere in the chaos. Every time Chris and Sophie accidentally run into each other, or get forced into close proximity during one of the many chaotic holiday events, you can practically hear the Christmas carols playing as their “we’re totally not falling for each other” dance becomes way too obvious. Every “I’m definitely not attracted to you” moment is followed by way too many snow-filled misunderstandings that will leave you laughing at how predictably sweet it all becomes. And you just know, by the end of the movie, there will be a perfect kiss under the Christmas lights, with an over-the-top grand finale involving way too many gifts, way too many happy tears, and the ultimate heist resolution where everyone gets exactly what they didn’t know they wanted—because Hallmark always delivers that Christmas miracle.
The grand finale? Obvious and heartwarming as always. After too many heist complications, Christmas carols, and way too many accidental romantic moments, Sophie and Chris realize that maybe the real treasure wasn’t the artifact, but the love they accidentally found in the middle of this ridiculous holiday chaos. Cue the happy kiss under the mistletoe, the Christmas miracle where everything works out perfectly, and the feeling that Christmas is saved (even if somehow no one got arrested for stealing a priceless Christmas artifact).
“Catch Me If You Claus” is a delightfully absurd Christmas movie that gives you everything you love about Hallmark: way too much holiday spirit, way too many romantic misunderstandings, and a heist that’s so ridiculously charming, you won’t even care that it makes absolutely no sense. If you love holiday hijinks, way too much mistletoe, and the inevitable romance that makes every Christmas way too perfect, then grab your coziest blanket, a plate of way too many cookies, and settle in for a movie that will have you laughing, sighing, and probably planning your own Christmas heist—but this time, with a much better plan and a lot more love. 🎄💋🎁