When students all flee an elite university in Vermont for winter break, the locals and faculty hunker down for their favorite time of year - the annual Christmas Bar Trivia Tournament. For Celeste, a Type-A astronomy professor, this event combines the magic of Christmas with her greatest comfort in life: knowing the right answer. But when her colleague drops out of the tournament to do a month-long lecture tour in Asia, Celeste's team must adopt Max, the football team's new offensive coordinator. To Celeste, Max seems like nothing more than a grown-up class clown - though he brings an undeniable knowledge of sports trivia (a category their team has always fallen short in). Initial clashes between the two eventually turn into mutual appreciation as the team enjoys scavenger hunts on campus, decorating the international house with Christmas lights, baking Christmas cookies, and advancing toward the championship trivia game.
Tammin Sursok
Celeste
Brant Daugherty
Max
Kathleen Elizabeth Monteleone
Ashley
Ari Brand
Freddie
Elizabeth Keifer
Sherry
Willie C. Carpenter
Gary
Brian McCarthy
Nick
Denis Ooi
Richard
Ricardo Alzate
Gedeon
Bekah Zornosa
Ruby
Amanda Mooney
Mom
Jennifer Cannon
Sister Nancy
Allison McKay
Octogenarian Professor
Rashawn Hall
Football Player
Benjamin Mogel
Roadside Service Worker
Ashley Weismantel
Ginger
Mark Torres
Provost
Tom Moynahan
English Professor
Krystine Blanchard
Banquet Attendee
Robert L. Blauner
Professor (uncredited)
Charles 'Buddy' Buder
Award Presenter (uncredited)
Dennis Daniel
Bartender (uncredited)
Vasilah Ellison
Bar Patron / Employee (uncredited)
Violet Bernice Gernhard
Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)
Jedidiah Matthews Jr.
College Student (uncredited)
Erin McAnespie
Barista (uncredited)
Devin McCarthy
College Student (uncredited)
Stephanie Miller
Teacher (uncredited)
Patrick R. Spadaccino
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Director
Marlo Hunter
Writer
Stephanie Jackson
Writer
Christine Garver
December 12, 2024
4
<em>'Trivia at St. Nick’s'</em> is a rough one. Not good!
Naturally, I don't expect much from these tele festive flicks. Still, there is still a level to reach and I don't personally believe this one hits any sort of positive standing. I'll give it minor credit for having a clear concept, as opposed to the usual flat out romance with minimal other plot points.
However, that's all the praise I have. The acting is probably its weakest element, neither of the two leads are all that watchable and the support cast don't stand out behind them. You need a bit of chemistry between those front and centre, but I didn't sense anything with these two sadly.