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The Christmas Edition

  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Marie Osmond, Rob Mayes, and Carly Hughes in The Christmas Edition (2020)
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At Christmastime, up-and-coming journalist Jackie's life is at crossroads until she finds an unexpected opportunity to run a newspaper in small-town Alaska. She decides to try it and relocat... Read allAt Christmastime, up-and-coming journalist Jackie's life is at crossroads until she finds an unexpected opportunity to run a newspaper in small-town Alaska. She decides to try it and relocates to the picture-perfect town. Using a series of Christmas articles, she's able to quickl... Read allAt Christmastime, up-and-coming journalist Jackie's life is at crossroads until she finds an unexpected opportunity to run a newspaper in small-town Alaska. She decides to try it and relocates to the picture-perfect town. Using a series of Christmas articles, she's able to quickly return the newspaper to profitability and she soon falls in love--with her new home and ... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Sullivan
  • Writer
    • Anna White
  • Stars
    • Carly Hughes
    • Rob Mayes
    • Marie Osmond
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    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Anna White
    • Stars
      • Carly Hughes
      • Rob Mayes
      • Marie Osmond
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Carly Hughes
    Carly Hughes
    • Jackie
    Rob Mayes
    Rob Mayes
    • Finn
    Marie Osmond
    Marie Osmond
    • Melanie
    Aloma Wright
    Aloma Wright
    • Edna
    Emily Alabi
    Emily Alabi
    • Dolores
    Langi Tuifua
    Langi Tuifua
    • Teddy
    Rick Macy
    Rick Macy
    • William
    James Jamison
    • Benny
    Cindy Perez
    Cindy Perez
    • Kat
    Anne Sward
    Anne Sward
    • Florence
    Richard Benedict
    • Christopher
    Rachel B. Davis
    Rachel B. Davis
    • Kelly
    Kindra Buras
    Kindra Buras
    • Business Woman
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    Craig Gregersen
    Craig Gregersen
    • Christmas Village Patron
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    • Director
      • Peter Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Anna White
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    6bl-63974

    Disney feel

    Good story line good casting the only problem I have with it is it times it felt like you were watching a Disney show with the acting of everybody so Over the top all the time, Anybody with kids should know what I mean by that type of acting. But all in all a good Christmas movie to add to the lineup
    7toddsgraham

    Fun and festive in Alaska...

    I must admit, this one was a pleasant surprise. It is a fun and festive Christmas movie. The movie touches upon an important issue facing the US today, which is not talked about enough among the general public, that is, the decline and death of independent, local newspapers/news (over the past decade or so). The numbers are quite serious/alarming if you believe in independent, local news. So, it was nice to see some light shined on the issue here in a more entertaining format. I thought the script, the dialogue, was well written for this genre of film (i.e., a made-for-TV Christmas romance movie). I was quite impressed with the performance of Carly Hughes as Jackie. I have never seen her on-screen before, so I did not know what to expect. She had a great performance. Rob Mayes too had a solid performance. The chemistry between the two was good, believable, which is always important for a romance movie. The supporting cast was great. I enjoyed Aloma Wright as Edna, Emily Alabi as Dolores, and Langi Tuifua as Teddy (the latter had sort of a happy, pleasant vibe to him). The scenery, props, and sets are very festive. Well done. Overall, this is a nice new edition to Lifetime's original Christmas movie collection/lineup this season. Well worth the watch.
    6joshjleeman

    Why did she randomly start singing?

    Hark the herald angel sing.

    When she started singing I laughed so hard for a long time.

    10 out of 10 funny. Would highly recommend. That part.

    Edna had some great scarfs and I wonder why the mayor stopped wearing his top hat .
    7chiltonsjillfreeport

    Deja Vu, But Better

    I couldn't help but notice writer Anna White recycled plenty of her previous Lifetime movie 'My Christmas Inn' for 'The Christmas Edition.'

    Here is Rob Mayes (Finn), again in Alaska, as an artisan who inherits his father's biz, mixing it up, again, with a driven San Francisco career gal of color on the verge of a promotion, Carly Hughes' Jackie, who lands sideways in a Christmas-happy small town.

    Happily, Hughes is a breath of fresh air, and, with the exception of Finn's clutch of fugly sweaters (hello, wardrobe!), this movie is definitely an upgrade.

    For one, Jackie, Finn & Co. unite around a real and heartfelt issue-the death of newspapers, specifically community news, a rare commodity in these films.

    Jackie and Finn have an easy chemistry. Finn is off-the-beaten-path for a male lead, played with a laid-back touch by Mayes. It works. Most of the supporting characters bring some originality. It makes things flow, like rain in a desert of a stale among these movies.

    All in all, it had a more natural vibe: less cardboard, more variety of folk, a few more interesting happenings, rather than the typical 'event' feel. Some thoughtfulness all-around. Even Marie Osmond, as the presumed villainess, packed a little surprise in the end.

    One rub, FWIW: if you're set on calling it Alaska, and your cast is diverse, how about including Native Alaskan actors?
    7Jackbv123

    Good cast, nicely done typical story

    If you want realism, your in the wrong place. Actually, it's pretty easy to ignore the unrealistic parts unless one of them pushes personal buttons. I won't list them, but there's several.

    The premise is actually a combination of some other Christmas themes. Jackie goes to Alaska as almost a last job resort. There's never really a deadline, but the idea is still to save Finn's family business (newspaper). The newcomer makes an immediate, somewhat unrealistic impact. A small town changes a city girl.

    The story is thin. I thought there was going to be some tension from a certain quarter, but it didn't turn out that way and as a result, the only tension was the future for the newspaper and Jackie. There's no great highs or lows and no real surprises. What might have been a twist was telegraphed clearly before it happened. The ending was pretty typical.

    The appeal is a combination of chemistry between Carly Hughes and Rob Mayes plus the small town charm. Most of the cast, if not all, performed well. Movies where residents go out of their way to help their neighbors always appeal to me. Throw in a couple of nice BFF's and I'm hooked. One note about chemistry: the movie diluted Jackie and Finn's screen time with too much of the rest of the story. The time they had was good and there's some interesting activities - not just the formula ones in all Christmas movies.

    Hughes sings a beautiful Christmas song, but it's short and embedded in the middle of the movie.

    Pet peeve that doesn't affect my review or rating: please make phone texts large enough for anyone who doesn't have great vision or a huge screen. This one may be one of the hardest to read I've ever seen.

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    • Trivia
      The signpost showing the direction to Garland, AK when Jackie first arrives is from the Christmas Under Wraps (2014) movie.
    • Goofs
      When Jackie waits for Finn to meet her at the airport she's wearing a purple jacket; when she's inside his truck she's wearing a black jacket. After meeting the locals and going to the house she's renting, she's back to the purple jacket.

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Magické Vianoce na Aljaške
    • Filming locations
      • Huntsville Astronomic and Lunar Observatory, 198 South, 7400 East Huntsville, Utah 84317, USA(scenes in the observatory)
    • Production companies
      • Hybrid
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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      • Stereo
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      • 16:9 HD

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