
"Something Slightly Resembling Gumption": The Holiday
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Welcome to Season 2 of Shelf Criticism—or should we say Shelf Christmas-ism! This month, Stephen explores the holiday films gathering dust on his DVD shelves, starting with Nancy Meyers’ The Holiday (2006).
In this episode, he breaks down the film’s star-studded cast (Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Jack Black) and explores its picturesque settings, predictable plot, and rom-com tropes. Along the way, he asks: Does the film deserve its reputation as a holiday classic, or is it just a shiny, featureless ornament on the Christmas tree of cinema?
He also touches on some behind-the-scenes trivia, including the surprising inspiration behind Jack Black’s role and an unplanned cameo by Dustin Hoffman. Plus, we introduce a brand-new segment: Shelfless Endeavors, where Stephen offers snap takes on buzzworthy films currently playing or streaming. This week, he tackles Werewolves and Gladiator II—because yes, there are fricking sharks in the Colosseum.
So grab a cup of cocoa, settle in, and join us as we figure out whether The Holiday is worthy of an upper shelf or destined for the rotgut at the bottom. Spoiler: Kate Winslet and Jude Law deserve better.