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Coming Home for Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
922
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Amy Jo Johnson, Britt McKillip, Carly McKillip, George Canyon, and Benjamin Hollingsworth in Coming Home for Christmas (2013)
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A young woman wants to reunite her estranged family for the holidays.A young woman wants to reunite her estranged family for the holidays.A young woman wants to reunite her estranged family for the holidays.

  • Director
    • Vanessa Parise
  • Writers
    • Kele McGlohon
    • Bruce Spiegelman
  • Stars
    • Carly McKillip
    • Britt McKillip
    • Amy Jo Johnson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    922
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vanessa Parise
    • Writers
      • Kele McGlohon
      • Bruce Spiegelman
    • Stars
      • Carly McKillip
      • Britt McKillip
      • Amy Jo Johnson
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Carly McKillip
    Carly McKillip
    • Kate
    Britt McKillip
    Britt McKillip
    • Melanie
    Amy Jo Johnson
    Amy Jo Johnson
    • Wendy
    George Canyon
    • Al
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Mike
    Jordan McIntosh
    • Ryan
    Aaron Pritchett
    Aaron Pritchett
    • Harry
    Sarah Madison Barrow
    • Young Kate
    Dakota Guppy
    Dakota Guppy
    • Young Melanie
    Kennedi Clements
    Kennedi Clements
    • Samantha
    Vanessa Parise
    Vanessa Parise
    • Jill
    • Director
      • Vanessa Parise
    • Writers
      • Kele McGlohon
      • Bruce Spiegelman
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    User reviews18

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    6zdarov

    Appreciate a bit

    As another reviewer said, you can see the caring and cooperation that went into the movie. There's only moderate acting talent. I thought the young boy did well, but it seems he didn't act on screen again since then. Big props for a story that doesn't center around whether a couple gets together! Th film is a little painful to abide here and there, but I'm not sorry I watched it.

    Since I can't add a Goof to the list, I'll add here one that I noticed! At 4:45 time she is walking into her office. The sign says Oceanwood publishers, her narration says Oceanside publishers. :)
    4SnoopyStyle

    lower level Christmas TV movie

    It's five years since Kate (Carly McKillip) walked out of her younger sister Melanie (Britt McKillip)'s wedding. She saw the groom flirting and tried to stop the wedding. Their parents (Amy Jo Johnson, George Canyon) are struggling financially and splitting up. They lost their family home which is bought by Mike (Ben Hollingsworth). Everybody is estranged and bitter. Melanie is hiding the fact that she's living alone in an empty house. Kate tries to reunite the family at the old house for Christmas.

    This is a lower grade Christmas TV movie. There seems to be more of them every year. The bigger problem is that there is nothing here but an idea for a movie. The setup is somewhat interesting. The story isn't interesting enough. The actors try valiantly but there isn't anything more that they can do. This movie needs to start with a better script. Also the romance needs better chemistry and a better male lead for it to work. The sisters have a few good scenes but that's about it. They also sing which is their gig now.
    7tabuno

    A Decent Feel Good Holiday Movie

    9 November 2014. This movie is a predictable, holiday movie that doesn't turn into a classic or add much in the way of originality. However, the acting, the storyline, the holiday ambiance are all in evidence. What is nice about this movie is that its about family, sisters, reconciliation, and the holiday spirit meaning its not hard to watch, it doesn't push tragedy into your face.

    This is light comedic romantic movie about breakup and a simple, but convoluted plan to bring a family back together again. What this movie offers is a nice movie experience that's entertaining that doesn't require a lot of thought. This is one of those date movies during the Christmas holidays.
    7I_Ailurophile

    Exactly what you expect a Christmas movie to be, for better or worse

    In a changing landscape of major motion pictures slowly getting longer, major blockbusters getting more self-indulgent, major streaming services ignoring older movies, and major studios losing control of the industry, it's nice to know that some things never change. Holiday movies can largely claim a reliable formula, and are consistently filled with warmhearted kitsch, wholesomeness that's sometimes awkward, and some discrete beat of drama to propel the narrative. The drama here is perhaps extra harsh (estranged sisters, separating parents), but the pleasantness is proportionately cheerful as it all eventually perfectly aligns Just So for a happy ending. I can understand how all the congeniality can be overbearing, but for those who are receptive to the ham-handedness, 'Coming home for Christmas' is a refreshing little burst of hokeyness.

    I can't say I'm a fan of the country western portion of the soundtrack; I simply wasn't aware of what I was getting into in that regard - in the same measure that some people can't stand Christmas movies, this is one genre of music I can't abide. But a non-zero number cast members have a connection in that way, so here we are. In fairness, there are more recognizable names and faces here than I first supposed: not just Amy Jo Johnson, but I've seen Ben Hollingsworth around, and while I've not seen Britt McKillip since 'Dead like me,' it's a minor joy to see her again, too. Arguably forced as no small part of the story is here, writers Kyle McGlohon and Bruce Spiegelman nonetheless have put together a delightfully cheesy charm-fest of love, family, and kindness. Such good humor fills every word of the dialogue, characters, scene writing, and the overall plot - and director Vanessa Parise and the cast unreservedly lean into the hopelessly sweet gaucheness.

    All the crew behind the scenes put in good work to help realize the picture, and such as it is, the music at least isn't the worst example of its very niche genre. The ending is especially excruciating in its saccharine tone, but such is the Christmas Movie as we know it. There aren't any real surprises here, for such fare is built strictly for mild, affable cordiality, and storytelling that ensures its audiences Feels Good. Not unlike "Christmas music" it's fair to criticize such movies as artificial and contrived - but anyone who sits for something of this nature should already know full well what to anticipate. For anyone who enjoys the genre this is duly enjoyable, and it's most recommendable for fans of the cast. Others maybe need not spend any time with this, but if you're already on board with its brethren, 'Coming home for Christmas' is a passably satisfying bit of lighthearted fluff.
    5JaynaB

    Sweet, but some structural flaws

    I wanted to like this movie, and I did like the heroine, played by Canadian vocalist and child actress Carly McKillip. She and her real-life sister, Britt McKillip (think "My Little Pony") play sisters who get back in touch after a long estrangement, spurred by their parents' separation.

    In theory this is a moving tale of family reconciliation. In practice, it tried to do too much with too little, at least on the head of the lead character. Carly gave it a valiant effort, but there was very little story in her character; even for a more experienced actress to work with. This is an okay-enough, even dull, girl's attempt at bringing her family together, without much in the way of struggle or more effort than talking to a stranger (eye-candy Ben Hollingsworth) who is only too happy to make her acquaintance and agree to everything she asks.

    It's a bad sign when the subsidiary characters are given deep, meaningful problems that cry out to be tackled head-on and overcome, and then those problems are simply ignored for the rest of the movie in favour of our dull girl's dull journey toward a foregone conclusion.

    All that negativity aside, the romance was sweet and developed gradually. The movie sets have pretty holiday decorations that mostly look normal family scale. And there's some singing, though not of well-known carols for a change. The backdrop, of BC mountains masquerading as Oregonian ones, is lovely to look at although the weather is suspiciously low-snow for a mountain town coming up on Christmas.

    If you are playing board games or wrapping presents and want some background holiday themed TV, this is fine. But even a holiday movie fanatic like me wouldn't seek it out again on purpose.

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    • Trivia
      The sisters are played by real-life sisters Carly McKillip and Britt McKillip.
    • Goofs
      According to the story, Mike and his buddy were Marines, but when Mike first meets Kate he is in Army dress-blues.
    • Quotes

      Ryan: Where's your pride?

      Mike: Pride's over-rated, kid. You'll learn.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Space Between Kimberly & Amy Jo (2014)

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vuelta a casa por Navidad
    • Filming locations
      • Porteau Cove, British Columbia, Canada(external scenes)
    • Production company
      • NGN
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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