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202085 minRomance, TV Movie

The Christmas House

Is The Christmas House a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Christmas House worth watching? With a rating of 5.92/10, this Romance, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Christmas House Synopsis

Working through some difficult decisions, Mitchell family matriarch Phylis and patriarch Bill, have summoned their two grown sons – TV stars Mike Mitchell and Brandon Mitchell – home for the holidays. It is their hope that bringing the family together to recreate the Christmas house, will help them find resolution and make a memorable holiday for the entire family and community.

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Top Cast

Robert Buckley
Robert BuckleyMike Mitchell
Ana Ayora
Ana AyoraAndi Cruz
Treat Williams
Treat WilliamsBill Mitchell
Sharon Lawrence
Sharon LawrencePhylis Mitchell
Jonathan Bennett
Jonathan BennettBrandon Mitchell
Brad Harder
Brad HarderJake
Celeste 'Coco' Conn
Celeste 'Coco' ConnYoung Andi
Nathan Parrott
Nathan ParrottYoung Mike
Mattia Castrillo
Mattia CastrilloNoah Cruz
Michelle Harrison
Michelle HarrisonKathleen

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Is The Christmas House worth watching?

The Christmas House has received mixed reviews with a 5.92/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, TV Movie movies.

Is The Christmas House hit or flop?

The Christmas House has received average ratings (5.92/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Christmas House?

The Christmas House is a Romance, TV Movie movie that Working through some difficult decisions, Mitchell family matriarch Phylis and patriarch Bill, have summoned their two grown sons – TV stars Mike Mitc...

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Critic Reviews

r96skDec 7, 2022
★ 6

Almost passable, but not quite. 'The Christmas House' is cheesy and the actual plot is lame, I do appreciate the additional bit of depth to the story though - admittedly that's relatively-speaking as it's still a Hallmark movie, but there's slightly more to it than is usual for a festive flick of this sort. There is some same-sex couple representation, which is definitely something you don't usually get with these films, so minor (belated, after all) props for that. As for the cast, they bring what's required. I watched Treat Williams in 'Rocky Mountain Christmas' last year and found him to be the standout, he's solid again - helped by a better cast around him here. Robert Buckley and Ana Ayora are decent, as are Sharon Lawrence and Jonathan Bennett. I'm always intrigued when these television films get a sequel, so I'm up for checking out 'The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls' - even if I'm not expecting much from it, naturally.