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Cross Country Christmas

Rating6.7 /10
20201 h 23 m
Canada
2259 people rated

After their flight is diverted, two old school friends work together to try and get back home in time for Christmas.

Comedy
Romance

User Reviews

Shikshya Sangroula

24/07/2025 08:27
I love Greyston Holt, I want to grab those ears and ride him through Christmas, but the lead female on the other hand would drive me crazy. It's a cute version of a story that we have admittedly seen before and it could have been dealt with better. It didn't have that warmth that others have had. I wasn't in a rush to turn it off, so it can't have been that bad. Greyston is just so lovely, why would I, but other than that there isn't much to talk about. 5ish.

Zainab Jallow

29/03/2023 16:12
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QuinNellow

29/03/2023 16:12
Rachel Leigh Cook is often worth watching, regardless of the quality of everything else in the film etc. Greyston Holt is more take and leave and it really does depend on the whole. Was not sure as to whether their chemistry would work, with their acting styles being quite different. Hallmark have made a large number of watchable and more films, but quite a lot of their work is less than average. So a very mixed bag in terms of overall quality for them. 'Cross Country Christmas' is neither one of the best or worst of Hallmark's 2020 output, which was a variable year but nowhere near as bad as expected considering the circumstances. With nothing terrible and a few surprisingly very good, but most were between mediocre and decent. It's another one of the somewhere in the middle efforts and is more decent and slightly above average than anything. So worth a look but a long way from essential. The film is far from perfect. Didn't care for Holt, who is rather stiff and bland and his character comes over as too uptight and unintentionally creepy. Particularly early on. He and Cook do have chemistry, but it is more of the eventual best friend type. It needed a lot more charm and affection to convince as a romantic partnership and the relationship itself doesn't develop enough. Also did think that 'Cross Country Christmas' started off on the slow side, where the pace lagged, the story was particularly slight, where Holt's character especially was uninteresting and difficult to invest in and where the dialogue was very stilted and cheesy. The final quarter didn't quite work, any conflict is bland and forced and it all feels neat in resolve considering how development to Holt's character and the central relationship were not easy to get behind. However, there is a lot to like. The best thing about 'Cross Country Christmas' is the truly delightful Cook, whose subtle charm really radiates. Her character was also nicely developed without being too perfect, certainly easier to invest in than Holt's thanks to no overblown character flaws. The supporting cast are solid even if the character writing is not exactly meaty (wasn't bored by it either). Production values still manage to be great. It's not too drab or garish in photography, the editing didn't seem rushed or disorganised and the scenery has a real charm to it. Often have found the music a problem in Hallmark Christmas films, but it wasn't over-scored and wasn't inappropriate tonally. While the dialogue is not what one would call amazing, it is not as cheesy or as forced as a lot of festive films or films with similar story types, once the film gets going that is. The story is formulaic and does have pacing and dramatic problems, but is also immensely charming and heart-warming on the most part and there is nothing mean-spirited about it. In summary, above average if unexceptional. 6/10.

LIDIANA ✨

18/10/2022 09:32
I'm not her biggest fan tbh, but I genuinely liked her character. She was fun and light, quirky but believable. I enjoyed the movie because of that. It was a nice fun Christmas movie. The male lead was good I guess, but if I had my choice I'd have cast another male lead that could play off Rachel Leigh Cook better.

ICON

18/10/2022 03:29
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fatima 🌺

17/10/2022 02:51
Just thirty minutes in, and already I can't stand watching it. Rachel Leigh Cook was much more believable in last year's "Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas." And Greyston Holt sounds more like the name of one of those Scrooge-like investment firms the stars of Hallmark Xmas Specials Past always battle on behalf of small business people. In short? I cannot honestly recommend this for viewing. Now...or in Christmases-yet-to-come.

the._.B O N D._.007

17/10/2022 02:51
I found myself multitasking and fast forwarding thru a lot of this movie. The lead actors have zero chemistry and the multitude of issues this couple have during their trip is totally unbelievable. Wrong train, broken down truck, riding a tractor etc

Kins

17/10/2022 02:51
Without transportation and a need to get to their childhood hometown, former high school pals begin a trek home in a variety of transportation modes. Being misdirected, no luggage, and one cell phone, leaves them taking shelter where they can--there are plenty of antics and holiday deliveries and fun along the way. While traveling, they reminisce about growing up, and through bonding they find a commonality which leads to deeper feelings. An enjoyable Christmas movie with lots of merriment, holiday joy, and a few festive hijinks to keep us on our toes, rooting for these two to make it home in time, plus a budding romance.

واجع العين خطاهم

17/10/2022 02:51
Cross Country Christmas was funny and touching with good character development and chemistry between the two leads. Kind of a romantic twist on Planes, Trains and Automobiles. I really enjoyed the heart warming mini-stories with the people they met along the way. Rachel Leigh Cook is very likeable and believable. There was even a couple of unexpected story twists to keep it from being the same old same old.

user378722817270

17/10/2022 02:51
Just no. Not a fan of Greyston Holt. He's just kind of creepy. Maybe it gies back to his previous roles - but don't care fir him at all. Rachel Leigh Cook - she needs to stop being in movies where she's either depicted as a dummy or too smart for her own good. Lately everything she's been in - well she just plays the same character over and over. And really no chemistry between Cook and Holt. There have been better "travel" movies. Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas, A Christmas Detour, The Road to Christmas (2006), Road to Christmas (2018) - all better Christmas road trips. The part where they get on a freight train instead of a passenger train? Utterly ridiculous (pun intended). They don't know the difference? They must not be very smart! The farmer finds two people on a freight train with their cows and invite them home? With his kids? Nope. Hallmark - try for more quality and less quantity.
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