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7.0/10
Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas
2020
84 minutes
Director
David Winning
Cast
Lacey Chabert
Stephen Huszar
Lini Evans
Description
Five guests are mysteriously invited to an inn to celebrate Christmas. With the help of the owner Ben, Sarah discovers that an event from the past may connect them and change their lives forever.
Professions
Lawyer
Inn Owner
Settings & Cities
Snowfall Inn during the Christmas season
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Review
Movie Review: Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas
Subtitle: “A Mystery Invite, a Cozy Inn, and 100% Chance of Love.”
Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas is Hallmark’s delightful mashup of mystery, romance, and enough Christmas decorations to make your living room feel underdressed. It’s a tale of strangers brought together by a mysterious invitation, a cozy inn, and an unspoken agreement to fall in love while figuring out what on Earth is going on.
The story follows Sarah (Lacey Chabert), a woman reeling from the loss of her mother, who receives an anonymous invitation to spend Christmas at a picturesque inn. When she arrives, she finds four other guests with similarly mysterious invites and a shared connection none of them can quite figure out. Enter Ben (Stephen Huszar), the innkeeper and local heartthrob, who spends the movie serving hot cocoa, fixing decorations, and stealing glances at Sarah like she’s the best Christmas gift ever.
Lacey Chabert is her usual Hallmark-perfect self, bringing warmth, charm, and a healthy dose of “wide-eyed holiday wonder” to Sarah. Stephen Huszar’s Ben is every Hallmark innkeeper cliché rolled into one: ruggedly handsome, endlessly helpful, and seemingly incapable of staying out of the way whenever Sarah needs a moment to brood.
The movie’s central mystery—a secret connection between the guests—adds a fun twist to the usual holiday formula. The group spends their time piecing together clues, sharing emotional backstories, and bonding over holiday activities like tree decorating and cookie baking. It’s basically Clue, but with fewer murders and more mistletoe.
Highlights include:
- The absurdly cozy inn, which is so decked out in garlands and lights that it probably qualifies as a fire hazard.
- The guests’ comically rapid transformation from suspicious strangers to best friends forever.
- Ben’s constant ability to show up at just the right time with either a cup of cocoa or a heartfelt monologue about the true meaning of Christmas.
The romance between Sarah and Ben builds slowly but predictably, with plenty of lingering glances and accidental hand brushes during holiday prep. By the time they finally kiss under the inn’s perfectly lit Christmas tree, you’ll be cheering like it’s the finale of a holiday talent show.
The big reveal about the mysterious invites is as heartwarming as it is improbable, tying everyone’s stories together in a way that feels both neat and unapologetically cheesy. But hey, this is Hallmark—we’re here for the cheese, and Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas delivers it in spades.
In the end, this movie is exactly what you’d expect: a warm, fuzzy holiday escape where love, friendship, and Christmas magic reign supreme. It’s perfect for anyone who loves cozy inns, light mysteries, and the idea that strangers can become family over a plate of gingerbread cookies. Watch it with cocoa, a blanket, and your best “I saw that plot twist coming” grin. 🎄🕵️❤️






