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Christmas at the Cabin

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Michelle and Josh are ready for a cozy Christmas at their cabin. They invite Michelle's sister Poppy to join. Simple, right? Not quite. On the way, their car skids into a snowbank. When they finally reach the cabin, the door is wide open. Then, in true holiday chaos, they accidentally bear-spray Josh’s old college buddy, Guy -- who showed up uninvited. Michelle, who loves a good plan, struggles with Guy's wild energy. He drives her crazy... but somehow boosts Poppy's confidence with his charm and antics. When a blizzard hits, tensions skyrocket. After one too many of Guy's offhand jokes about God, Michelle snaps. She storms out into the storm -- and quickly gets lost. Enter Luke, a rugged stranger who rescues her. With his quiet wisdom, he helps Michelle realize how much her need for control is costing her. Back at the cabin, Michelle opens up to Josh and Poppy. Old wounds heal. New laughter fills the air. As the snow clears, they leave the cabin with a stronger bond -- and a Christmas they'll never forget.
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Jill S Nov 25 I loved this movie! If you have ever had great expectations for a holiday that didn’t go as planned, you will relate to the frustration of one of the main characters. All the characters are so relatable. You will also get to experience some great humor and lessons on how to handle the not so perfect holidays! See more Cover L Nov 22 Christmas at the Cabin has me ready for Christmas! The cozy cabin, the snowy mountain scenes, Christmas tree, lights, and decorations make me want to start decorating! This is a fun, sweet, wholesome, uplifting, and super-meaningful film. The wit had me giggling and the silly situations were entertaining. But what really stood out was how each main character grew and changed for the better—it was touching and important to the story. I liked that the movie was cheerful and included faith, showing that Jesus is the reason we celebrate. He can completely transform our lives. All the characters added something special, but Luke was my favorite. His wise and caring mentor role meant a lot to me, and I wish he had more scenes. I’m curious about his story! This is a wonderful movie for the whole family to enjoy together. I saw people I know in each character, which made them easy to relate to and understand. Watching Christmas at the Cabin is a great way to get ready for the upcoming Christmas season—take the whole family! Many thanks to FaithChannel for providing a sample of the product for this review.. Opinions are 100% my own. See more Sharing Life's M Nov 22 This is a wholesome movie that reminds us that giving ourselves grace matters just as much as extending it to others. It’s a sweet, easy-to-follow story with a gentle message that sticks with you long after it’s over. I did get to preview it in advance for an honest review. See more Lee Ann P Nov 21 This movie feels like a return to what Christmas films should be. It’s something you can watch with everyone, from the littles to the grandparents, and all walk away smiling. And it’s a reminder that faith, family, and love can guide us through any storm. See more Molly L Nov 21 Really cute Christmas movie. Good balance of humor and serious themes. See more Amy C Nov 21 When I first saw the trailer for Christmas at the Cabin, I knew it would be a movie for me. I jumped at the opportunity to view for myself. I was far from being disappointed. I thought it was a delightful movie to watch. While I was entertained by the comedy, my heart warmed at the lessons learned. It was a beautiful reminder of allow God lead along the way, giving grace and being kind to ourselves. I thought it is a great Christmas movie that could be added to an annual viewing every Holiday season. I loved it. I would love to have given Christmas at the Cabin one hundred stars if I could. I highly recommend it for viewers of all ages. It would be perfect for a family to start off their Christmas season by watching it together. I received an early screener link to view Christmas at the Cabin from FaithChannel but was not required to write a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Michelle and Josh are ready for a cozy Christmas at their cabin. They invite Michelle's sister Poppy to join. Simple, right? Not quite. On the way, their car skids into a snowbank. When they finally reach the cabin, the door is wide open. Then, in true holiday chaos, they accidentally bear-spray Josh’s old college buddy, Guy -- who showed up uninvited. Michelle, who loves a good plan, struggles with Guy's wild energy. He drives her crazy... but somehow boosts Poppy's confidence with his charm and antics. When a blizzard hits, tensions skyrocket. After one too many of Guy's offhand jokes about God, Michelle snaps. She storms out into the storm -- and quickly gets lost. Enter Luke, a rugged stranger who rescues her. With his quiet wisdom, he helps Michelle realize how much her need for control is costing her. Back at the cabin, Michelle opens up to Josh and Poppy. Old wounds heal. New laughter fills the air. As the snow clears, they leave the cabin with a stronger bond -- and a Christmas they'll never forget.
Director
Tori Hunter
Producer
Russell David Hobbs, Ryan T. Johnson, Corey Cannon, Sharon Oliphant
Screenwriter
Marianne Haaland
Distributor
Faith Channel Distribution
Production Co
Faith Channel Productions, CineMammoth Productions, 21Five Films, Imperishable Media
Genre
Holiday, Comedy, Drama, Faith & Spirituality
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 14, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 27m