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Coyote Creek Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Janel Parrish and Ryan Paevey in Coyote Creek Christmas (2021)
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The fate of the Coyote Creek Inn and Paige's relationships are both left to the magic of the holiday season to decide.The fate of the Coyote Creek Inn and Paige's relationships are both left to the magic of the holiday season to decide.The fate of the Coyote Creek Inn and Paige's relationships are both left to the magic of the holiday season to decide.

  • Director
    • David I. Strasser
  • Writer
    • Alexa Garster
  • Stars
    • Janel Parrish
    • Ryan Paevey
    • Azriel Dalman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • David I. Strasser
    • Writer
      • Alexa Garster
    • Stars
      • Janel Parrish
      • Ryan Paevey
      • Azriel Dalman
    • 50User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Janel Parrish
    Janel Parrish
    • Paige Parker
    Ryan Paevey
    Ryan Paevey
    • Dylan Bailey
    Azriel Dalman
    Azriel Dalman
    • Noah Bailey
    Linda Minard
    Linda Minard
    • Linda Parker
    Cameron Bancroft
    Cameron Bancroft
    • Rick Parker
    Naomi King
    Naomi King
    • Quinn
    Adriana Ravalli
    • Mia
    Marc-Anthony Massiah
    Marc-Anthony Massiah
    • George
    Brad Bergeron
    • Jack Bailey
    Dolores Drake
    Dolores Drake
    • Julie
    Lorna Rose Harris
    • Leah
    Madeleine Kelders
    Madeleine Kelders
    • Andrea
    Nimet Kanji
    Nimet Kanji
    • Sara
    Daylin Willis
    Daylin Willis
    • Concierge
    Esmé Borisoff
    • Bell Hop
    Odinn Helgason
    • Icelandic Guest 1
    Kristjana Helgason
    • Icelandic Guest 2
    Manny Hernandez
    Manny Hernandez
    • Mr. Alvarez
    • (as Manny Hernández)
    • Director
      • David I. Strasser
    • Writer
      • Alexa Garster
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    4nealdinah

    No chemistry

    Love the leading man but the girl was awful. The story line was dumb and she could not sell her part at all. Hallmark writer need to di a better job and please cast a couple with some spark to them. She needs some acting classes.....
    6shawneuser

    Poor pairing and story didn't help

    After some disappointments so far in the Countdown to Christmas, I was looking forward to this movie because it featured our (my wife and I's) favorite male lead in Ryan Paevey.

    We immediately noticed the visually poor pairing with Janel Parrish, who is too young, short, and frankly, not in Ryan's league. However, Janel usually plays energetic, adorable characters, and so we hoped that her character would overcome the superficial disparity between the leads.

    Unfortunately, this movie went the opposite way. Instead of Paige, the main female character, winning Dylan, the male lead, and us over with her charm, passion, joy, and kindness, she spends at least the second half of the movie angry at Dylan for no good reason, while he makes the situation worse, and even more unrealistic, by repeatedly apologizing for something that wasn't his fault. The final half hour of the movie is essentially Dylan moving heaven and earth to please Paige, even though there is no clear indication that she deserves it.

    Maybe I'll sweeten slightly to this movie with repeated viewings, but my first impression is that this movie never overcomes this manufactured conflict or its rather one-sided resolution.

    Unfortunately, we are seeing a trend in 2021's slate, at least early, that started in bombastic fashion in "Boyfriends of Christmas Past." The issue is that the female lead often represents a ultra-modern feminist view that every woman deserves a great guy, regardless of her actual actions towards that guy. The female leads are brimming with entitlement while the male leads are going into full simp mode. That is NOT romance.
    7druatlax

    Responding to the haters

    First, Janel Parrish may be immature, but only 4 years younger than Ryan Paevey... (for those who hate the disparity in age between the two). .. Strongly agree with the many who disliked the pairing... Hallmark has often put a popular weak female lead opposite a strong male. Doesn't work for me as a viewer, and really did not work here. Am tired, as many are, of the Hallmark recipe of the loud, often obnoxious, teary girls/females as the central character.

    Second, The strong male leads are Rare in the Hallmark universe, but thankfully still exist in good movies. Women, and men, need stories where both leads are believable. We need good stories and better directing. It can happen- and does- in "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Paevey and Italia Ricci.

    Third, Hallmark writers are now so very often: repetitive, seemingly clueless, and inept ... might be because there is only 4 weeks between projects.... Still Bad.

    Fourth, the last ones standing, the ones who release movies with this magnitude of errors, the directors and their studios.. How can you not see the problems, not notice miscasting, not want an original, cohesive script? How can you be so blind to so many flaws on the finished products?

    Shame on Hallmark. (Hopefully with the changes happening now at Hallmark, GAC, Lifetime, etc. ,these problems will be lessened.)
    3coloradoan

    The Lead Actress Was Harsh!

    The story was just okay. I thought the lead actresse's character was very harsh toward her parents and the Ryan character. She was controlling, didn't let the parents talk to her, when they were trying to be upfront with her. She took over and wouldn't let them talk. The two had chemistry and that was about it. I prefer watching the older movies like "The Christmas Card" and "Christmas Shepherd" which were good stories. Also, they are putting actors/actresses together that don't even click or don't have chemistry. The older "Hallmark Hall of Fame" holiday movies are better than these, as well. I am so disappointed in the new movies.
    6toddsgraham

    I found Charlotte the Marmot...

    Overall, this is a pretty ordinary and unoriginal (even for Hallmark) Christmas movie with some decent acting. It does, however, do a good job of getting you (the viewer) into the Christmas spirit via some festive scenes and some beautiful scenery, props, and sets. And don't forget Charlotte the marmot, you got like 'find the marmot' tradition in Coyote Creek. The protagonists in this story are Paige (played by Janel Parrish), a career-driven woman at an event-planning business where she has been feeling unappreciated of late, and Dylan (played by Ryan Paevey), a single father who gave up on love when his wife left him to raise their son Noah (played by Azriel Dalman). Both find themselves in Coyote Creek this Christmas holiday. Paige, who is looking forward to spending the holiday at her parents' Coyote Creek Inn and continuing its Christmas traditions, meets Dylan, who is there scoping out the 'mom and pop' inn as a potential investment for him and his brother's development corporation. And so our story begins, as the two start spending time together, enjoying all that this scenic town and inn in the Rockies has to offer during Christmas. Though the plot was predictable and unoriginal, it was pleasant enough and did keep me engaged (for the most part). However, as other reviewers have pointed out, the plot was overly complicated around the selling of the Inn. Simply put, it is unclear why the parents did not tell their daughter they were selling, especially if they thought she had no interest in returning to Coyote Creek. The acting overall was pretty good. I usually enjoy Paevey's Hallmark movies. For example, his performance in last year's, A Timeless Christmas, was strong. He had this warm and gentle vibe to his performance here, which I enjoyed watching on screen. Parrish was pretty good, though I had a difficult time connecting to her performance in some scenes. The chemistry between the two was much more 'low key' in this one than in other Hallmark movies, which potentially explains some of the reviews. I felt, it worked well; that is, it was convincing enough for this story. As I alluded to above, I enjoyed the Christmas atmosphere and feel of the movie, which is one of the things I like about Hallmark films. The find Charlotte the Marmot tradition was fun and cute. The 'Christmas around the World' theme at the inn was a nice touch. I also really enjoy those scenes where Hallmark has these educational moments by including information on and/or historical accounts of particular Christmas cultures and traditions. In this one, we learned about cobwebs on Christmas trees in Ukrainian folklore. All in all, it is an entertaining Christmas movie, not one of Hallmark's best but certainly not one of their worse.

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    • Trivia
      The inn is the same filming location used in Right in Front of Me (2021) which also stars Janel Parrish.
    • Quotes

      Dylan Bailey: So, what's with all the cobwebs?

      Paige Parker: [chuckles] It's Ukrainian folklore. There was once an old widow who lived with her children in this tiny shack. And they had no gifts or decorations. And on Christmas morning, they woke up to find their Christmas tree completely covered in cobwebs. But when sunlight entered the shack, all the cobwebs turned to gold.

      Dylan Bailey: Oh. I love stories about the importance of material wealth.

      Paige Parker: [chuckles] Well, I like it because it shows that anything is possible during the Christmas season. No matter who you are, where you come from, there is always a little hope for some Christmas magic. You never know what can be waiting for you in the morning.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Rob McElhenney/Ariana DeBose/Sting (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      We Wish You a Merry Christmas
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Performed by Adriana Ravalli

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Airs in the UK as room at the Christmas inn
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada(credits)
    • Production companies
      • Crown Media Family Networks
      • Unity Pictures Group
      • Unity Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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