The Holdovers (2023)

Movie · 2023 · Drama, Comedy · 2h 13m · R · English

Curator score: 9.3/10 (1.8M ratings)

Discomfort and joy.

Overview

A curmudgeonly instructor at a New England prep school is forced to remain on campus during Christmas break to babysit the handful of students with nowhere to go. Eventually, he forms an unlikely bond with one of them — a damaged, brainy troublemaker — and with the school’s head cook, who has just lost a son in Vietnam.

Ratings

Director

Alexander Payne

Production

Miramax, Gran Via Productions

Cast

Paul Giamatti, Dominic Sessa, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Carrie Preston, Brady Hepner, Ian Dolley, Jim Kaplan, Michael Provost, Andrew Garman, Naheem Garcia, Stephen Thorne, Gillian Vigman, Tate Donovan, Darby Lee-Stack, Bill Mootos, Dustin Tucker, Juanita Pearl, Alexander Cook, Liz Bishop, Cole Tristan Murphy

Curator Review

Verdict

A warmly funny, melancholy character piece with sharp period detail and unusually humane performances. It balances cranky comedy, grief, and hard-won connection without becoming sentimental.

Best for

  • fans of bittersweet holiday movies
  • viewers who like character-driven ensemble dramas
  • people drawn to boarding-school or academia settings
  • audiences who appreciate dry, adult comedy with emotional payoff
  • fans of understated coming-of-age stories

Skip if

  • you want fast pacing or big plot twists
  • you dislike melancholy under the holiday trappings
  • you prefer broad, joke-heavy comedies
  • you need a purely feel-good Christmas movie

Overview

The Holdovers is the kind of movie that sneaks up on you: at first it looks like a cranky, old-school holiday dramedy, then it reveals how carefully it’s built around loneliness, shame, and the small acts that make people feel seen. Alexander Payne keeps the tone wry and observant, letting the humor come from friction and specificity rather than punchlines.

Worth noting

Paul Giamatti gives the film its brittle center, but the movie really lives in the chemistry between the three leads. Dominic Sessa brings a restless, prickly vulnerability, while Da’Vine Joy Randolph supplies the emotional gravity that keeps the story from drifting into nostalgia. Their scenes together make the film feel lived-in and deeply compassionate.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the movie’s patience. It understands that healing is awkward, often funny, and rarely tidy. The result is a winter story that feels both classic and fresh: a modest film with a big emotional afterglow.

Top Letterboxd reviews

James (Schaffrillas) (5★) · 53001 likes

There's a handshake in this that feels more overwhelmingly warm and emotional than most hugs I've seen in movies

patrick (4.5★) · 40538 likes

paul giamatti ran that twink academy like its the navy

Jay (4★) · 29287 likes

men were remembering the roman empire daily in the 1970s

jeaba (4.5★) · 25842 likes

STOP LETTING THAT BOY USE THE BATHROOM

Karsten (4.5★) · 21086 likes

hit it out of the park for me, probably goes even harder with a bowl of soup

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Topics

holiday drama, dramedy, boarding school, grief, found family, 1970s period piece, coming-of-age, character study, melancholy, warm humor

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