To prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition. She meets Bryan on a dating app, and he agrees to spend the holiday with her and her family. As Jessie and Bryan engage in eccentric activities like the search for the Christmas tree star, gift wrapping contest and snowball fight, they start to develop real feelings for each other. Soon her family begins to catch on to their secret and Bryan suspects she may be hiding the real reason for her unusual Christmas date request. As the celebrations continue, Jessie must work to keep all her stories straight and save her date with Bryan.
Directed by Bradley Walsh
holiday
christmas
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3.0 / 5
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Cast
Robert Buckley
Bryan
Amy Groening
Jessie
Patrice Goodman
Shelly
Mimi Kuzyk
Aunt Lilly
Fabio Ricci
Xavier
Darryl Hinds
Keegan
Seán Cullen
Marcus
Christopher Jacot
Andrew
Peter Bou-Ghannam
Devi
James Millington
Grandpop
Conni Miu
Young Woman
Chad Andrews
Boyfriend
Crew
Ramona Barckert
Writer
Kristjan Bergey
Original Music Composer
Russ Goozee
Director of Photography
Larissa Mair
Casting
Popular Reviews
5 reviews
Dorian
4.0★ · 11/19/25
this movie doesn’t work for me bc if someone told me they were into someone who’s whole job was essentially landlord id be so insanely baffled they were still seeing each other absolutely nothing romantic in that
this movie doesn’t work for me bc if someone told me they were into someone who’s whole job was essentially landlord id be so insanely baffled they were still seeing each other absolutely nothing romantic in that
Kyleigh Moore
7.0★ · 11/04/25
day 4 movie 6 of ky’s christmas movies!
one of my fave hallmark christmas movies but I love anything with robert buckley in it
day 4 movie 6 of ky’s christmas movies!
one of my fave hallmark christmas movies but I love anything with robert buckley in it
Erin
5.4★ · 10/18/24
Her untying his apron is actually gender equality for the years of “man clasps/unclasps woman’s necklace”
Her untying his apron is actually gender equality for the years of “man clasps/unclasps woman’s necklace”