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Still, being a financially insecure journalist is a normal career-what’s actually strange is when we meet Elizabeth’s best friend from home, Josh. “You’ve chosen a field with very little financial security,” a random man at a party says after learning that Elizabeth is in her final year of journalism school, which is rude to Elizabeth and any number of Bingemas writers. A second chance at love after years spent healing emotional trauma with the help of a therapist? IT’S TIME FOR HIM TO COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS! How believable are the lead characters’ ostensible careers? Misunderstanding that your best friend is in love with you, and not your other shared, now deceased best friend? It’s time for him to come home for Christmas. About to win a stuffed teddy bear at a Christmas market? It’s time for him to come home for Christmas. My second most often repeated cry throughout this film was, “WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE TO EACH OTHER?!” But my most often repeated cry was, “IT’S TIME FOR HIM TO COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS,” which I realized, if you try hard enough, can really be a response to anything. If you’re playing along at home, that basically leaves Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas, Time for Thee to Come Home for Christmas if we can bring some 16th-century time travel into the mix, and Hallmark’s first non-binary meet-cute, Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas Redux.īy the end of the movie, whose time it was to come home for Christmas is not entirely clear, given the amount of parallel homecoming story lines happening here. Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas is the fifth installment of said franchise, preceded by Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas (2018), Time for You to Come Home for Christmas (2019), Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas (2020), and Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas (2021).

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What is this, a Fall Out Boy song? No! In fact, it is a Blake Shelton song that he has franchised into a five-movie series (and counting).

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Let’s get this out of the way: this movie exists because of and only because of its eight-word-long title: Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas. There’s a lot of TV out there. We want to help: Every week, we’ll tell you the best and most urgent shows to stream so you can stay on top of the ever-expanding heap of Peak TV.Īny chance they just thought of this title and then built an entire movie around it? I also love Holland Roden from Teen Wolf, whose 12-foot-long red hair should be in every single Hallmark movie. He just has a different energy than the other square-jaws, and I love him. Hynes is the type of Hallmark lead who calls other men “brother ” he wears henleys and tight white tees sometimes, when he consummates the movie’s one contractually allowed mouth-kiss, you’re briefly unsure where his hands are. Vanessa Hudgens does not come home in this movie, but you know who does? Tyler Hynes, the bad boy of Hallmark. On the message, a man she doesn’t know makes one final plea to the love of his life … From executive producer Blake Shelton.” How many Vanessa Hudgenses are in this? Why are we watching it?īecause, per Hallmark, “Four days before Christmas, Elizabeth receives a voicemail from a number she doesn’t recognize. Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas, from Executive Producer Blake Shelton. On the eighth day of Bingemas, we turn our cheerful spirits to … What are we watching?

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) Every day for the next 25 days, Jodi Walker will feature one of this season’s 169 original holiday movies, answering a curated series of questions in order to showcase the genre’s masterful formula, the dedication to chaos, and the commitment to consistently widowing lumberjacks that launched an entire genre of TV movie. The Ringer ’s 25 Days of Bingemas is a guide for people who love original holiday movies it’s a guide for people who hate original holiday movies it’s a guide for people who occasionally watch these movies and want more its a guide for people who never hope to watch these movies but would like to watch one writer descend into madness as she attempts to differentiate between 25 unique forms of holiday magic, 12 different fake countries, and eight different male leads who make you wonder, Wait, is that the guy from Mean Girls ? (It isn’t, except for the one time when it is.














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