
A small-town girl who moved to New York to pursue her dreams returns home for the holidays, only to realize that maybe her dreams aren't miles away, but right in her hometown.
1h 38m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Terry Ingram
Director

Sarah Lancaster
Beth

Brendan Penny
Dean

Gwynyth Walsh
Shirley

Andrew Francis
Barry

Jessica Harmon
Eileen

Garry Chalk
Santa

Anna Van Hooft
Nicole

⚜️✨B R A Z I L I✨⚜️
Nov 23, 2025No review content available.

karoooo
Nov 23, 2025No review content available.

🤗
Mar 14, 2024Two good actors poor script. This movie just didn't make any sense down to the Christmas wishes, just depressing. It earned a 4 because it kept me believing it would get better. It absolutely did not.

Live Beyond The Wall
Mar 14, 2024Leading lady lives in New York City - check. Leading Lady is from a small town - check. Leading lady visits small town in movie - check. Leading Lady falls in love with some guy in the home town - check. Leading lady has a big fancy job in New York City that causes conflict - check. Santa appears with magical items - check. Leading lady gives up her lifelong dream - check. Mother of leading lady is really good at baking and encouragement - check. You get the idea this movie follows the same plot formula as all other Hallmark Christmas movies. The only things this movie does not have is that the leading lady is NOT a Marketing Director, this time around she is an actress. Also, the confident wise old grandpa character that spews philosophical sayings is missing from this movie, and this of all movies could have really used him. After watching this movie, I do have to ask - why are small towns better than NYC? Why are part time teaching jobs better than a Broadway acting career? Why does the leading lady always have to give up her career ambitions and dreams every time in these Hallmark movies? Beth seems a bit bored in this movie, or, really more so confused as to why she is even there. It seems to make no sense to her. Dean, the love interest is pretty wooden and does not really do much more than spout sweet nothings at Beth, or lecture her about what it means to be great. Both Beth and Dean are a bit odd, and maybe that is why they sort of have chemistry in this movie. The mother character is a bit overbearing in this one, and less endearing than other movies like this I've seen. The Dad is gone and like I already said, there is no grandpa, and both of those characters would make sense in this movie given how much everyone likes to give Beth advice about life and what is truly important. All in all, not a bad movie to have in the background while you make cookies or something, but certainly not something to spend a night focused on.