MOVIE REVIEW
Movie: Every Other Holiday
Network: Lifetime
Original Air Date: November 23, 2018
image: MarVista Entertainment Previous title: A Holiday Wish Come True New title: Every Other Holiday |
CAST:
Dee Wallace ... Mimi
Schuyler Fisk ... Tracie
Glenn Morshower ... Ed
Vanessa Evigan ... Lydia
David Clayton Rogers ... Rick
Tiffany Fallon ... Ashley
Mark Collie ... Ollie
Stacia Crawford ... Busy
Juliana Hansen ... Rebecca
Mia Ella Clyburn ... Rosie
Abby James Witherspoon ... Harper
Kenda Benward ... Beth
Jermaine Love ... Evan
Jordan Fitzsimmons ... Steve
Jimmy Wayne ... Brent
Jonathan Billions ... Jordan
Skylar Olivia Flanagan ... Ava
Linda Shane ... Alto
Jeffrey Wilkerson ... Bar Patron
Julian Silva ... Connor
Miguel Cohen ... Garrett
Amy Pugh Whitten ... Singing Choir Member
Tiger Dawn ... Janice
Lucie Carroll ... Churchgoer
PLOT:
Storyline via Lifetime: Recently separated parents Tracie (Schuyler Fisk) and Rick (David Clayton Rogers), spend every other holiday with their young daughters Harper and Ava. But this Christmas, the girls have only one thing on their wish lists—to spend Christmas with both Mom and Dad at Tracie’s family farmhouse. The temporary reunion will be no walk in the park for Tracie and Rick, but perhaps this Christmas gathering can help rekindle the lost romance between the two and make their daughters’ greatest wish come true.
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What is the name of the song Rick sings at the end and is that him singing it?
ReplyDeleteIt's called "You, Me and Tennessee" and it was written for the movie. It is the actor, David Clayton Rogers, singing it!
DeleteThank you for sharing this song title! :)
DeleteBest Christmas movie I've seen in a LONG time!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked this movie, TamiSs! I loved it, as well... soooo entertaining! You never knew what was going to happen next! So good to hear you enjoyed it, too! :)
DeleteI gotta say, as a person who loves Christmas movies, even the cheesy ones, this was by far one of the best ones I’ve ever seen. It had a different take on Christmas and felt real and relatable. And so well acted. Thank you for your blog!
ReplyDeleteI watch every Christmas movie every year. Yes, I am holiday movie junky! I absolutely loved this movie. The acting was fantastic, music equally as good! Loved the song, "You, Me and Tennessee" I found myself humming it! Thanks for such a realistically good movie. Where can I acquire the song?
ReplyDeleteSame as everyone above. I watch a ton of Christmas movies every year. This was by far the best one I saw last year. Authentic, relatable, well acted, not wooden, and not predictable. I hope they know what a gem it is and keep reairing it.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know the name of the song that he wrote for his two little girls and sang in the bar at the end if the movie? It wasn't You, Me, and Tennessee. Thank you in advance. Happy Holidays to everyone!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find the lyrics to David Clayton Rogers version in the movie: every other holiday you and me and Tennessee?
ReplyDeleteI can't find it in youtube. It appears with the same title but different song
ReplyDeleteI really really really love the movie especially the song... finally i found the song the mp3juice.... but i cant find the lyrics.....
ReplyDeleteWhat was the song during the credits?
ReplyDeleteYee-Halidays by Templeton Thompson. She has a video on You tube.
DeleteIs it possible to download David Clayton Rogers’ song “You Me and Tennessee”?
ReplyDeleteMJ, I could not locate a place to download this song, but there is a clip of it directly from the movie on YouTube, if that helps.
DeleteHere's the YouTube link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSuNtop0FGU
You can also watch the movie on Amazon through streaming:
https://amzn.to/3iDOg4p
Disliked this movie for one reason. The mother! It's a cute movie but I found the mother unbearable.
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