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This Christmas
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The family of Materi Whitfield has not gathered for four years at one table. But the family returns after a long absence and is reunited on Christmas. But Christmas may be a black day for everyone, when many disasters and secrets are never seen. There are secrets that everyone will know about, hidden from them about the real military situation of Clark Marrod and the increasing debt of Quentin. Famous singer, to other secrets and tales of Christmas.
The family of Materi Whitfield has not gathered for four years at one table. But the family returns after a long absence and is reunited on Christmas. But Christmas may be a black day for everyone, when many disasters and secrets are never seen. There are secrets that everyone will know about, hidden from them about the real military situation of Clark Marrod and the increasing debt of Quentin. Famous singer, to other secrets and tales of Christmas.
Actors:
Jessica Stroup,
Ambrosia Kelley,
Idris Elba,
Stacy Meadows,
Ronnie Warner,
Garry Guerrier,
David Banner,
Amy Hunter,
Nicholas Harvell,
Mekhi Phifer,
Javion Francis,
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Jessica Stroup
23 October 1986, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
Ambrosia Kelley
4 October 1995, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Idris Elba
6 September 1972, Hackney, London, England, UK
Stacy Meadows
Ronnie Warner
Garry Guerrier
2 April 1968, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
David Banner
Amy Hunter
6 May 1966, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Nicholas Harvell
Mekhi Phifer
29 December 1974, Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
Javion Francis
Director:
Preston A. Whitmore II
Preston A. Whitmore II
26 June 1962, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Country:
United States
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Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
December 11, 2007
Here's a family you'll want to visit for the holidays. Maybe you'll event want to stay through New Year's.November 29, 2007
This is good-natured, determinedly aspirational African-American entertainment, but did it have to be quite so heavy on the clichés?December 03, 2007
...there's a genuine feeling of a real family's real Christmas, with all its heat as well as warmth, the kind of thing that's missing from the plastic platitudes of holiday junk like Fred Claus...November 21, 2007
Christmas won't wow anyone with its audacity or originality, but it's bound to make plenty of people happy with its slick, crowd-pleasing familiarity.
Atlantic City Weekly
January 02, 2008
If you're looking for a film that celebrates the holiday spirit, This Christmas would be my first suggestion because it's heartfelt and not too sweet.December 27, 2012
Easily the best film of its genre since 'Soul Food' and definitely makes for a excellent holiday season treat.December 01, 2007
o matter how silly the situation, each member of the uniformly strong cast creates a nice balance between sentimental and sweet -- which is just how every holiday gathering should feel.November 24, 2007
If the real-life Christmas experience tends too often to be marred by the rude contradiction between expectations and reality, movies like the ultra-bland holiday family movie This Christmas are at least partly to blame.July 16, 2008
Family holiday dramedy has some iffy content.
Ebert & Roeper
November 27, 2007
I could actually see this becoming kind of a minor perennial during the holidays.December 04, 2008
A happy Christmas package that more or less ignores the fact that it's a black American family story
Globe and Mail
November 23, 2007
An incoherent mess in which scenes of teary reconciliations sit uncomfortably next to protracted gags involving catfights, car wrecks and a big bottle of baby oil.