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To Have and to Holiday

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Eric Close, Madeleine Arthur, and Robert Bazzocchi in To Have and to Holiday (2024)
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When Celeste gets engaged to Jason after just a few months of dating, her father and the couple's would be officiant, Pastor Mark, insists on putting them through a pre-wedding "bootcamp" fi... Read allWhen Celeste gets engaged to Jason after just a few months of dating, her father and the couple's would be officiant, Pastor Mark, insists on putting them through a pre-wedding "bootcamp" filled with Christmas themed challenges. As the couple grows stronger through the festive ac... Read allWhen Celeste gets engaged to Jason after just a few months of dating, her father and the couple's would be officiant, Pastor Mark, insists on putting them through a pre-wedding "bootcamp" filled with Christmas themed challenges. As the couple grows stronger through the festive activities, Pastor Mark learns to trust his daughter's choices.

  • Director
    • Stacey N. Harding
  • Writers
    • Grant Levy
    • Dominik Rothbard
  • Stars
    • Madeleine Arthur
    • Robert Bazzocchi
    • Kate Drummond
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    649
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    • Director
      • Stacey N. Harding
    • Writers
      • Grant Levy
      • Dominik Rothbard
    • Stars
      • Madeleine Arthur
      • Robert Bazzocchi
      • Kate Drummond
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Madeleine Arthur
    Madeleine Arthur
    • Celeste Palmer
    Robert Bazzocchi
    Robert Bazzocchi
    • Jason Arlington
    Kate Drummond
    Kate Drummond
    • Judith Palmer
    Rosie Simon
    Rosie Simon
    • Tracy Connors
    Allegra Fulton
    Allegra Fulton
    • Sally Arlington
    Karn Kalra
    Karn Kalra
    • Dean
    Reid Price
    Reid Price
    • Tim Connors
    Richard Jutras
    Richard Jutras
    • Robert Arlington
    Eric Close
    Eric Close
    • Mark Palmer
    Thelma Farmer
    Thelma Farmer
    • Michelle Ferris
    Nora Sheehan
    Nora Sheehan
    • Mrs. Widowski
    David Christoffel
    • Mailman Withers
    Ann-Marie Kerr
    • Leanne McManus
    James D. Hopkin
    • Harvey Myman
    Geneviève Steele
    • Marina Gallivali
    • (as Genevieve Steele)
    Faith Asprey
    • Six-Year-Old Celeste
    Eli Arsenault
    • Renando Junior
    Ria Kapur
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    • Director
      • Stacey N. Harding
    • Writers
      • Grant Levy
      • Dominik Rothbard
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    Finally an enjoyable 2024 Hallmark Christmas movie

    While "To Have and to Holiday" is reminiscent of some older movies like "Father Of the Bride" and "Meet The Parents", this one was enjoyable because of the excellent cast who portrayed believable characters for a change. The relationship between the romantic leads Celeste (Madeleine Arthur) and Jason (Robert Bazzocchi) is believable. Madeleine Arthur is a very talented actress and was excellent in Hallmark's 2023 movie "3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost". The actor Eric Close, who plays Celeste's pastor father, Mark, was also excellent in this. I remembered him from the intriguing 2002 mini series "Taken". Let's hope Hallmark can keep the remaining 2024 Christmas releases on par with this one!
    6dankolbet

    I'm with Pastor Mark on this one

    When deciding to propose marriage, doing so as a grand gesture, with no forethought is not a good sign for things to come. Sure, let's call it romantic, but we can also call it being swept up in the moment with no plan. To Have and to Holiday doesn't address this significant flaw, but rather focuses on the rightfully annoyed and suspicious father of the proposed bride.

    Maybe because I'm a father of daughters I had a hard time not cheering nearly every decision our unapproving father made. Obviously, we're supposed to not like him. Sorry. He's my dude.

    Our lead is Celeste (Madeleine Arthur), who gets a quick proposal-before the first commercial break-from Jason (Robert Bazzicchi). For historical reasons, they need to get married in less than three weeks. Yikes. Celeste's dad Mark (Eric Close) is a pastor and plans to officiate the wedding. Turns out Pastor Mark runs every couple he marries through a Marriage Bootcamp and he does not hold back on our fledgling couple.

    Side note: Every engaged couple might benefit from some type of bootcamp. Test those relationships before untangling them becomes too painful and difficult. It's not to teach them how to be married, but rather to see the other person as they will be for your relationship, not just until you say "I do" and you're stuck with them. It's worth exploring, young people.

    Pastor Mark says, "If it turns out they're not right for each other, I won't marry them." Hmm, it seems like the couple should be the one deciding if it's right, after going through the bootcamp, not a third-party, deciding on their behalf. But Pastor Mark is a pretty opinionated fella.

    To have and to Holiday is not a great deal of fun, but it's a mildly realistic scenario that rarely gets explored in these Christmas movies. We see one kiss and the credits roll. This movie looks at what happens next and I appreciate that. It's worth a watch.

    Cast Kudos: Eric Close as Pastor Mark. Be strong dad.

    Measuring Christmas Magic: No magic, but it's a Christmas movie.

    Alternative titles: Christmas Bootcamp; Wedding Bells Bootcamp; Pastor Mark's Bootcamp for Christmas.
    5Jackbv123

    A bit too much negativity

    I fully agree with the idea of marriage counseling. And the pastor is trying to teach some great principles. But he is clearly biased and his judgment isn't giving the best results. If nothing else, he is building a wall with his future son-in-law. Pastor says family has to be built, but that takes both of them. As the adult, and the pastor, he should be taking the lead in building a good relationship and not antagonizing Jason. Resentment is easy to create and hard to break down. Being constantly judged while in an unfamiliar setting is too much. Jason asks "Does your father like me?"

    Jason isn't exactly helping. His pride is in the way. Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Is his dander up because of how he is being treated, or is he being treated badly because of his arrogance?

    And yes 3 months is pretty quick. I'm a Boomer so I think it is too quick.

    None of this makes a bad movie. In fact it is building a pretty good story with some great opportunities, even if maybe being a bit predictable. The friction that Bootcamp brings out is real. There are also some funny moments.

    I really like Madeleine Arthur's Celeste. She is upbeat and nice. As I already said, Robert Bazzocchi's Jason is not as likeable, but that's partially because he is meant to look a little bad especially in front of Mark. Jason has some great qualities. Mark is a caring dad. His concerns are legitimate but a little too enthusiastic. And of course he is meant to look bad to the viewer, at least in part. One of Mark's worst moments is over the lights.

    My star ratings are usually based on my personal enjoyment. This movie is well done. It has some good themes. But there was too much negativity even past the last commercial. I did enjoy the very lad scene.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Surprisingly good...

    Given my limited interest in Christmas movies in general, of course I was not familiar with the existence of this movie, prior to stumbling upon it by chance. And as I was sitting through a month of sappy Christmas movies this year, I opted to add it to the list of movies to watch.

    The storyline in the movie sort of felt like a "Meet the Parents" or "Father of the Bride" movie rip-off, just dressed up in a neat and shiny Christmas outfit. But that doesn't necessarily mean that it was a bad movie, because I found it to actually be enjoyable and a fun watch. So writers Grant Levy and Dominik Rothbard managed to churn out something that proved entertaining. And it was nice to have a Christmas movie that deviated from the archetypical over-the-top-sappy Christmas movies out there; yeah, I'm looking at you Hallmark.

    Of the entire cast ensemble, I was only familiar with actor Eric Close, and he really spruced up the movie as Mark Palmer, the father and pastor out to see his daughter not rush into a marriage. I can't claim that I was particularly impressed with leading actress Madeleine Arthur, sure she acted okay, but she just didn't have that particular charisma that many leading actresses have in sappy Christmas movies.

    The movie is definitely not a Christmas classic for me. In fact, I will never return to watch it a second time. But it was an enjoyable enough watch the first time around.

    I am sure that fans of the sappy Christmas movies will enjoy this movie, and thus should give it a chance.

    My rating of director Stacey N. Harding's 2024 movie "To Have and to Holiday" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    6mbiv777

    Better than I expected

    To Have and to Holiday is another of the Hallmark movies this year featuring a cast of people who are virtually unknown to me. With the exception of the lead actress' parents, I'm not sure I've seen any of them before.

    That said, the acting was better than a lot of movies you see this time of year.

    Madeleine Arthur and Robert Bazzochi are excellent as a young couple who become engaged after dating briefly, prompting her father, who is also a pastor, to insist on putting them through his marriage boot camp in order to gauge their compatibility.

    We've seen these things before, even this year, and this part of the movie didn't really work.

    Fortunately, there was enough of a plot to make it worth a watch.

    Arthur is cute and sweet and pretty, and has excellent chemistry with Bazzochi, and both turned in strong performances as the young couple navigating issue after issue on the way to the altar.

    We'll be seeing them again.

    There's a million choices at Christmas time. This is not great, but there are worse choices.

    Six.

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
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      • Hallmark Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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      • Circle Blue Entertainment
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