Monday, 8 August 2022

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DEAR SANTA (2019)

 

The Nolan Family is dysfunctional, though it hadn’t always been that way, but after Josh (Patrick Muldoon) became a stay-at-home Dad, after being laid off and Valerie (Denise Richards) became the bread winner, the kids, Sammy and Jen (Dante Scalia and Rhys Olivia Cote) were left to entertain themselves and the usual joyous family gathering had become glum.

But on a last-minute shopping trip while Valeria was at work they enter an enchanted store and discover a dazzling snow globe which they discover, when they get home, has magical powers and transports the whole family to the North Pole where they find Santa and Mrs. Claus (Erick Devine and Barbara Eden) in a desperate battle with Queen of the Elf’s, La Befana (Jamie Luner) who wants the Snow Globe.

So, the Nolan’s get involves in the fight to save the Snow Globe, Christmas and their family.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER –FURRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS (2021)

 

New York City veterinarian Scarlet (Kristi McKamie) and her son Milo (Pono Say) return to her Vermont hometown to spend Christmas with her county Vet father Mitch (Michael Swan).

While there she is reintroduced to large animal veterinarian medicine and also meets small-town doctor Josh (Jonathan Stoddard) who is so immediately smitten that he sets out to recreate a New York City Christmas, including all the elements that she celebrate each year with Milo, but in her Vermont home-town, in the hope that she will fall in love with the town and him so she will want to stay.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – ROSEMONT

 

Twenty-three-year-old Lisa (Ayla Kell) is pregnant and running away from the baby’s father Craig (Lochlyn Munro).

She is travelling on the bus to Denver when she hears that the road ahead is closed due to snow and is going back the way they came.

But at a diner she overhears Brad (Brendan Michael Coughlin), a professional snowboarder, talking to his girlfriend on the phone about his plan to drive over the mountain in his 4 x 4 so she asks for a ride.

They make good progress initially, but a blizzard overtakes them and Brad's car slams into a snowbank in the middle of the wilderness.

They are forced to seek shelter at the only sign of civilization that they had seen in the last ten miles, the Rosemont Lodge.

Which was once a vibrant year-round resort, but the Rosemont Lodge had been closed for nearly 20 years.

Most of the Lodge has been sealed up and only a corner of the main building shows any sign of habitation.

As they approached the building they are greeted by the lodge's owner, Josephine (Grace Zabriskie), who is brandishing a shotgun, and her retainer Abe (Brad Dourif) who persuades her to let them in out of the snow.

Josephine used to be the heart and soul of the resort, her personality, and her cooking, were as much of an attraction as were the hundreds of acres of pristine mountain wilderness but as a result of personal tragedy, she closed the resort and became a recluse. 

However, having Brad and a heavily pregnant Lisa about the place it has a thawing effect on Josephine and after she and Abe deliver the baby a bond is formed that has a lasting effect.

 

This is a very enjoyable Christmas tale in which Grace Zabriskie is the absolute star of the show as Josephine, but Brad Dourif runs a close second as Abe.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CANDY CANE CHRISTMAS (2020)

 

Phoebe Saunders (Beverley Mitchell) is co-owner of Seeing Green Flower Shop, with Laurie Danes (Benedicte Belizaire), her best friend since childhood.

For Phoebe Christmas the best time of year and loves all the traditions of the season so when she learns that her most favourite Christmas tradition of all, Candy Cane Lane, isn’t happening anymore, she is devastated.

Laurie sees this as a good thing as she secretly thinks Phoebe has allowed her traditionalism to prevent her from experiencing life where she could make new traditions.

And a series of chance encounters between Phoebe and veterinarian Eric Kelton (Mark Ghanimé) lead Laurie to hope that her best friend has found someone to make traditions with.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS COMES HOME (2020)

Abbey (Meggan Kaiser) is a successful big city real estate broker on the verge of a big promotion when she has to return to her former hometown after the death of her grandmother.

The old Victorian home in which she spent so many Christmases as a child has been left to her in her grandmothers will.

She immediately decides to sell up, but the house needs work before she can put it on the market, so she resolves to hire someone, who turns out to be her childhood crush Josh (Zane Stephens).

While working on the house they find delightful Christmas treasure which had been hidden around the house by her grandmother, and with the help of single Dad Josh and his young son Noah (Bryson Jon Steele) she rediscovers her Christmas spirit and questions the wisdom of selling the house which could become her home. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – ONE ROYAL HOLIDAY (2020)

 

After the airport is closed due to snow the Royal Family of Galwick are left stranded without transport or anywhere to stay.

However, Anna Jordan (Laura Osnes) sees only a mother Gabriella Galant (Victoria Clark) and son James (Aaron Tveit) in need of help so she offers to drive them to her father’s Hotel where they can sit out the impending blizzard.

Its only when she reaches the Hotel and introduces them to her father Ed (Tom McGowan) that she discovers the true identity of her passengers.

So, while they are snowed in Anna shows the Prince how they do Christmas in her hometown, while their best friends Sara Melnick (Krystal Joy Brown) and Christopher Brooks (Bradley Rose) take advantage of the situation and fall in love.

But after Anna encourages him to open his heart, they soon follow suit.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DANCING THROUGH CHRISTMAS (2021)

 

Ballet teacher Olivia (AnnaLynne McCord) is struggling to keep her studio afloat as Christmas approaches and plans to close after the Holidays and leave town for pastures new in the New Year.

Before then she has the Christmas production to put on and casts Lily (Bianca Lawrence) in the starring role in The Nutcracker.

But after a few chance meetings with Lily's handsome firefighter father Michael Foster (Colin Lawrence) she soon finds her focus shifting from dance to romance.

For single widow Michael, dipping his toe back into the dating pool after his first romantic connection with a woman since his wife passed away was problematic enough, and even more so with his beautiful daughter's ballet teacher.

So would Lily’s struggle to adjust to his father finding love again extinguish loves embers before they have properly ignited or will Christmas magic work its will.