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Return to Christmas Creek (2018) is a English movie. Don McBrearty has directed this movie. Tori Anderson,Stephen Huszar,Steven Weber,Kari Matchett are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Return to Christmas Creek (2018) is considered one of the best Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.
As Christmas approaches, Amelia Hughes, a career-focused Chicago app developer lacking in holiday spirit, returns to her small hometown of Christmas Creek to rediscover the meaning of Christmas. There, she reunites with her childhood best friend Mike and her estranged uncle Harry, whose mysterious rift with Amelia's father divided her family during the holiday season when she was a child. As she engages in local holiday festivities - and begins falling for Mike - Amelia finds herself feeling the Christmas spirit.
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Return to Christmas Creek (2018) Reviews
For a Christmas movie this one is acutally good
I enjoyed this movie and acting. It is Christmas season and yes it is predictable but it is fun!
A nice holiday surprise!
Tori Anderson as Amelia Hayes does a wonderful job of carrying this fun holiday movie. Stephen Huszar as Mike does a nice job of being an childhood and maybe love interest of Amelia's. Steven Weber plays Amelia's estranged Uncle Harry who runs the family Lodge in Christmas Creek. The beautiful Kari Matchett does a effortless job playing Pamela who used to be Harry's girlfriend. Lyla Elliott as Mike's niece Scout steals every scene she is in. Return to Christmas Creek does feel familiar but at the same time new. If you are looking for a nice way to spend a under 2 hours on a Christmas movie I think you will enjoy this movie.
All Smiles!
I know I love a movie when I find myself smiling most of the time throughout the scenes
Didn't make me smile enough.
Really good acting. Love it when Hallmark uses "old" actors like Webber. They bring nuance and feeling to the story. Tori is really good. Genuine. A really good Hallmark movie is one where you don't even want to go to the bathroom for fear of missing a few words. This wasn't one of them. Try to change up the Hallmark predictablility of how the movie progresses. We all know how it'll end. Duh. That's why we love Hallmark. Add a few twist, turns and hooks. Thanks Hallmark.
Decent but forgettable
Obviously with the sheer volume of movies Hallmark puts out at Christmas they can't all be great. This one was ok but nothing particularly special or memorable. Tori Anderson was delightful, hopefully she gets another shot as a Hallmark lead in the future.