Director: Michael Grossman
Producer: Charles Cooper
Working through some difficult decisions, Mitchell family matriarch Phylis and patriarch Bill, have summoned their two grown sons – TV stars Mike Mitchell and Brandon Mitchell – home for the holidays. It is their hope that bringing the family together to recreate the Christmas house, will help them find resolution and make a memorable holiday for the entire family and community.
85 min
Rating: 5.9/10
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Robert Buckley
Mike Mitchell

Ana Ayora
Andi Cruz

Treat Williams
Bill Mitchell

Sharon Lawrence
Phylis Mitchell

Jonathan Bennett
Brandon Mitchell

Brad Harder
Jake
Movie Info
Director: Michael Grossman
Producer: Charles Cooper
Production Companies: Swift Productions, Hallmark Media, Front Street Pictures
Countries: Canada, United States of America
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r96sk:
Almost passable, but not quite.
<em>'The Christmas House'</em> is cheesy and the actual plot is lame, I do appreciate the additional bit of depth to the story though - admittedly that's relatively-speaking as it's still a Hallmark movie, but there's slightly more to it than is usual for a festive flick of this sort. There is some same-sex couple representation, which is definitely something you don't usually get with these films, so minor (belated, after all) props for that.
As for the cast, they bring what's required. I watched Treat Williams in <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/rocky-mountain-christmas/" rel="nofollow">Rocky Mountain Christmas</a>'</em> last year and found him to be the standout, he's solid again - helped by a better cast around him here. Robert Buckley and Ana Ayora are decent, as are Sharon Lawrence and Jonathan Bennett.
I'm always intrigued when these television films get a sequel, so I'm up for checking out <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-christmas-house-2-deck-those-halls/" rel="nofollow">The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls</a>'</em> - even if I'm not expecting much from it, naturally.