Before I begin my review, I must mention that I do not hate Jesus, Christians, or Christian filmmakers. I grew up in an evangelical church, watching Veggie Tales and listening to Psalty cassette tapes. Today, I am a professing Christian, and going into this movie, I understood the culture that created A Christmas Snow. On some level, I even appreciate someone trying to make a family-friendly film. However, all of my understanding cannot excuse that this is a really bad movie.
In A Christmas Snow, Kathleen (Catherine Mary Stewart) is a restaurant owner who everyone says hates Christmas. I don’t really think that she hates Christmas. There is never any indication that she hates Christmas other than the fact that she keeps her restaurant open on Christmas Day, the newspaper’s food critic calls her a Grinch, and her father abandoned her family on Christmas Eve. She might not...
In A Christmas Snow, Kathleen (Catherine Mary Stewart) is a restaurant owner who everyone says hates Christmas. I don’t really think that she hates Christmas. There is never any indication that she hates Christmas other than the fact that she keeps her restaurant open on Christmas Day, the newspaper’s food critic calls her a Grinch, and her father abandoned her family on Christmas Eve. She might not...
- 8/13/2010
- by Rachel Kolb
- JustPressPlay.net
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