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Three Wiser Men and a Boy

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The Brenner brothers return and put on a holiday pageant for young Thomas while trying to cope with life's curveballs, including their mom's new boyfriend.

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Liz Kocan Decider STREAM IT! I’m going to be real here; the title is ridiculous, right? But it’s also the worst thing about the film, which is otherwise a terrific ensemble that brings back a cast of characters with lovely chemistry for a story that’s warm, witty, and fun. Dec 5, 2024 Full Review Gissane Sophia Marvelous Geeks Media Three Wiser Men and a Boy is all heart—a diligently layered showcase of brotherhood, fatherhood, and a compelling display of how loving others and self-care go hand-in-hand. Nov 24, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Kyle M Even with a familial cheesy heart and formulaic expectancy, this year’s unexpected delight is a two-fold retainment of returning traditions and meaningful messaging that progresses on, all while hilarity continuously ensues from the starring trio’s brotherly chemistry. (B) Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/05/25 Full Review Debbie P Save yourself the heartache and don’t watch. I absolutely loved 3 Wisemen and a Baby from 2022 (who didn’t?) and was so excited to find out there was a sequel! Ugh. Terribly disappointing, from the characters and the script to the storyline and the plot. I wish I’d never seen it because it changes my feelings about the characters that I fell in love with from the original movie. They attempted to remake a couple of wonderful scenes (you know which ones I’m talking about) from the first movie and failed miserably. I guess it’s just my opinion, but I can’t recommend enough to you: don’t watch it. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 12/26/24 Full Review tibbie A None of the charm of the original film. Two of the three brothers have not evolved at all. And they are all moving back to their mom’s house? Ridiculous. Hope that there will not be a “Wisest” installment. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 12/23/24 Full Review Nanette M Meh…I remember the original being more entertaining. The first 2/3 of this production was slow moving and maybe that’s just how life really exists. I did enjoy the bonding play time that the 3 men, music accompaniment woman & K-5th graders cast had in the arcade. What stood out for me were the defunct “Dollar Tree” pineapple jar glasses everyone was drinking out of - my daughter last “Dollar Tree”purchase of 2 pineapple jar glasses for our home. Once passed the last major disaster the rest of the story was very entertaining for me. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 12/08/24 Full Review Ceil B A sequel that is even better than the original. The magic between these three actors will make your holiday season. Let's keep them coming! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/26/24 Full Review D.J. C The first movie Three Wise Men And A Baby, in my opinion became a holiday favorite, a must see for me. Now, its sequel Three Wiser Men And A Boy must be added to that list also. I enjoyed that The Hallmark Channel played both movies back to back. Bravo / Brava to the casts of each movie. Question? Will there be a third holiday movie? For example, a Valentine's Day holiday movie where their Mom gets married, Paul plans his, and Tyler finds true love finally, and Andrew must fan the flames of romance as the old married couple with careers and a child. They have sold me on their holiday adventures for sure. Thank you. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/25/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The Brenner brothers return and put on a holiday pageant for young Thomas while trying to cope with life's curveballs, including their mom's new boyfriend.
Director
Terry Ingram
Producer
Jameson Parker
Screenwriter
Paul Campbell, Russell Hainline, Kimberley Sustad
Production Co
Lighthouse Pictures
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Holiday, Comedy
Original Language
English
Runtime
2h 15m
Sound Mix
Stereo