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Christmas In Evergreen: Tidings of Joy

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A skeptical writer shows up in Evergreen to get the scoop on the town's famed passion for Christmas during a search for a long-lost time capsule.

Release Date : 2019-11-29

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Front Street PicturesHallmark Media

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Paul Greene

Character Name : Ben Baxter

Original Name : Paul Greene

Gender : Male

Maggie Lawson

Character Name : Katie Connell

Original Name : Maggie Lawson

Gender : Female

Barbara Niven

Character Name : Carol Shaw

Original Name : Barbara Niven

Gender : Female

Holly Robinson Peete

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Holly Robinson Peete

Gender : Female

Rukiya Bernard

Character Name : Hannah Tucker

Original Name : Rukiya Bernard

Gender : Female

Colin Lawrence

Character Name : Thomas Tucker

Original Name : Colin Lawrence

Gender : Male

Ashley Williams

Character Name : Allie Shaw

Original Name : Ashley Williams

Gender : Female

Jill Wagner

Character Name : Lisa Palmer

Original Name : Jill Wagner

Gender : Female

Chris Cope

Character Name : Ezra Green

Original Name : Chris Cope

Gender : Male

Michelle Martin

Character Name : Megan

Original Name : Michelle Martin

Gender : Female

Marlon Kazadi

Character Name : David Tucker

Original Name : Marlon Kazadi

Gender : Male

Antonio Cayonne

Character Name : Elliot Lee

Original Name : Antonio Cayonne

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

A much less interesting film all in all, not that the preceding two are all that good anyway. 'Christmas In Evergreen: Tidings of Joy' continues the downward trajectory of this series, with an even more plain and unsatisfying festive story - at least to me, of course. In this 2019 sequel you get not one, not two but three cheesy love stories - all of which are, unfortunately, dull as ditchwater. Maggie Lawson (Katie) and Paul Greene (Ben) give the weakest lead performances yet, though at least some sort of continuity continues with Ashley Williams and Jill Wagner reprising their roles - albeit minorly. The plot to this didn't hit me at all, the time capsule idea is solid but didn't mean as much as it could've. Three films deep and this made-for-TV series may not have created a good watch, but they are yet to produce an absolutely terrible film - so I guess that's a positive?