Lacey Chabert from Hot Frosty smiling in front of the Rotten Tomatoes logo
The new Netflix Christmas movie featuring one of the stars of the original Mean Girls has debuted with a strong Rotten Tomatoes score. At the time of writing, the streaming service has a wide variety of holiday movies available, including a robust slate of Christmas titles.
Hot Frosty Is Getting Good Reviews The Christmas Rom-Com Features An Unusual Premise ✕ Remove Ads Netflix's newest holiday universe movie, Hot Frosty, has debuted with a Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The release, which features Mean Girls star Lacey Chabert as a young window who accidentally brings a hunky snowman to life and falls in love with him, takes the typically wholesome Netflix holiday fare of the past in a slightly spicier direction.
Now, Hot Frosty has debuted on Rotten Tomatoes. At the time of writing, its official score, which has been aggregated from 16 reviews, is a firmly Fresh 88%. While this will very likely fluctuate as more reviews are added, its score is Fresh enough several days into its release that it will probably never fall below the Rotten threshold of 59% or lower.
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