A single real estate agent falls for a handsome coffee shop owner only to discover that the job she just took requires her to evict him from his shop.A single real estate agent falls for a handsome coffee shop owner only to discover that the job she just took requires her to evict him from his shop.A single real estate agent falls for a handsome coffee shop owner only to discover that the job she just took requires her to evict him from his shop.
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Becky gets hired by her roommate's dad to evict coffee shop owner Jake but she's falling for him. The confrontation over the secret occurs earlier than most movies, a little over half way. Up until then the story is pretty tame. The only exception I'll get to. After the confrontation things go a little crazy. The ending makes no sense in so many ways.
The Santa who rings his bell outside the coffee shop thinks he is the real thing. And he knows a lot of things about people that he should have no way of knowing and this from early in the movie.
Chemistry between the leads? Maybe. Problem is they didn't do that much together.
The Santa who rings his bell outside the coffee shop thinks he is the real thing. And he knows a lot of things about people that he should have no way of knowing and this from early in the movie.
Chemistry between the leads? Maybe. Problem is they didn't do that much together.
A New Lease on Christmas is another really unique take on an age-old format.
The actor who played Santa provided a brand-new take on the cinematic character. He grows on you throughout the movie.
There are very real relationships in the film, by realistic actors.
Everything was nicely wrapped up by director Scott, who has yet to disappoint to anyone who loves movies.
A new holiday staple!
The actor who played Santa provided a brand-new take on the cinematic character. He grows on you throughout the movie.
There are very real relationships in the film, by realistic actors.
Everything was nicely wrapped up by director Scott, who has yet to disappoint to anyone who loves movies.
A new holiday staple!
I wasn't sure what to expect, I'm very much not into Hallmark romance nonsense so when my friend pulled this up to watch I rolled my eyes.
Glad I gave it a chance!
I was genuinely entertained. Well made, nicely written and I enjoyed it.
Please make more of these to replace the silly garbage on most channels this time of year.
Glad I gave it a chance!
I was genuinely entertained. Well made, nicely written and I enjoyed it.
Please make more of these to replace the silly garbage on most channels this time of year.
Another great holiday treasure this year I found on the ION channel. To me A NEW LEASE ON CHRISTMAS was delightful, well executed, and humorous. Becky (Claire Coffee) is so effervescent and her plight is really her delight.
The budding relationship between Jake (George Stults) and his serving up warm "Cups of Joe/Tenderness" to Becky is really quite sweet. Stults always delivers relatable character rooted in truth, goodness, and sincerity. In this family film Jake is trying to save his generational family business; "JAKE'S COFFEE SHOP" in a Chicago like town. Stults is also dealing with the angst of being single dad, pending foreclosure, staffing issues, and the the dynamics of being a parent who's wife is gone during an uncertain time.(I so can relate) He tackles all of these life issues with great compassion. The Jake & Becky relationship is really a master class of the perfect "cute/meet" reminiscent of THE HOLIDAY. I love them together and would enjoy seeing more of there relationship in films to come. The other story lines are woven quite beautifully together. George (Austin Parsons) is hired to be a mall Santa and encounters a unique relationship with a Elfette NIkki(Liz Friedman). I enjoyed this story line so much Nikki the roommate to Becky is your non traditional edgy character not often seen in many cookie cutter holiday movies. Parsons is a delight to watch as he gives some of the most tender moments of his devotion for wild child Nikki. Rounding the story is of the real Kris Kringle in his last performance by Gerry England which was so beautiful to view. I enjoyed the psychiatry session between Doctor & Santa. Dr. Franks (Vincent De Paul) at first a non believer of Santa. De Paul shows such empathy and true counsel to the heart broken, love seeking, Christmas spirited community. I enjoyed his revelation in the end of the movie. Very nice twist. Lastly, Robert (Paul Wilson) is so wonderful as a real estate mogul and father to Nikki. The have their own father/daughter epiphany that makes this film a well thought out holiday classic. The end made perfect sense and wrapped up the conclusion very nicely. I look forward to Christmas movies every year and I personally enjoyed this film the most this holiday season.
The budding relationship between Jake (George Stults) and his serving up warm "Cups of Joe/Tenderness" to Becky is really quite sweet. Stults always delivers relatable character rooted in truth, goodness, and sincerity. In this family film Jake is trying to save his generational family business; "JAKE'S COFFEE SHOP" in a Chicago like town. Stults is also dealing with the angst of being single dad, pending foreclosure, staffing issues, and the the dynamics of being a parent who's wife is gone during an uncertain time.(I so can relate) He tackles all of these life issues with great compassion. The Jake & Becky relationship is really a master class of the perfect "cute/meet" reminiscent of THE HOLIDAY. I love them together and would enjoy seeing more of there relationship in films to come. The other story lines are woven quite beautifully together. George (Austin Parsons) is hired to be a mall Santa and encounters a unique relationship with a Elfette NIkki(Liz Friedman). I enjoyed this story line so much Nikki the roommate to Becky is your non traditional edgy character not often seen in many cookie cutter holiday movies. Parsons is a delight to watch as he gives some of the most tender moments of his devotion for wild child Nikki. Rounding the story is of the real Kris Kringle in his last performance by Gerry England which was so beautiful to view. I enjoyed the psychiatry session between Doctor & Santa. Dr. Franks (Vincent De Paul) at first a non believer of Santa. De Paul shows such empathy and true counsel to the heart broken, love seeking, Christmas spirited community. I enjoyed his revelation in the end of the movie. Very nice twist. Lastly, Robert (Paul Wilson) is so wonderful as a real estate mogul and father to Nikki. The have their own father/daughter epiphany that makes this film a well thought out holiday classic. The end made perfect sense and wrapped up the conclusion very nicely. I look forward to Christmas movies every year and I personally enjoyed this film the most this holiday season.
I saw this mess on ION TV yesterday while feeding my invalid mother her Christmas lunch. I don't believe how many people are singing the praises of this clumsy, awkward, deeply-cheesy-and-not-in-a-good-way awfulness.
I've watched a lot of Christmas movies over the years, and this is one of the worst I've seen.
I've watched a lot of Christmas movies over the years, and this is one of the worst I've seen.
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- TriviaJerry E England (Santa) passed away Aug 27, 2021.
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By what name was A New Lease on Christmas (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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