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Noel Next Door

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.7K
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Corey Sevier and Natalie Hall in Noel Next Door (2022)
ComedyHolidayRomance

It follows a single mom as she gets into a war of words with a neighbor who is ruining Christmas, only to find that this misunderstood grouch just may steal her heart.It follows a single mom as she gets into a war of words with a neighbor who is ruining Christmas, only to find that this misunderstood grouch just may steal her heart.It follows a single mom as she gets into a war of words with a neighbor who is ruining Christmas, only to find that this misunderstood grouch just may steal her heart.

  • Director
    • Max McGuire
  • Writers
    • Annabelle Costa
    • Keith Hemstreet
  • Stars
    • Natalie Hall
    • Corey Sevier
    • Callum Shoniker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Max McGuire
    • Writers
      • Annabelle Costa
      • Keith Hemstreet
    • Stars
      • Natalie Hall
      • Corey Sevier
      • Callum Shoniker
    • 42User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Natalie Hall
    Natalie Hall
    • Noelle
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Jeremy Geer
    Callum Shoniker
    Callum Shoniker
    • Henry
    Joanna Douglas
    Joanna Douglas
    • Shannon
    Adrian Falconer
    Adrian Falconer
    • Luis
    Sean Jones
    • Frank
    Isaiah Kolundzic
    • Mark
    Shelly Brook
    Shelly Brook
    • Katie
    Hannah Gordon
    Hannah Gordon
    • Hailey
    Evert Houston
    • Rocco
    Zach Eulberg
    Zach Eulberg
    • Bert
    M. John Kennedy
    M. John Kennedy
    • Greg
    Tianna Nori
    • Taylor
    Penny Adair Wallace
    • Little Girl
    Zoe Towne
    Zoe Towne
    • Girl's Mom
    • (as Zoe Elizabeth Towne)
    Shawn Ladd
    Shawn Ladd
    • Santa
    • Director
      • Max McGuire
    • Writers
      • Annabelle Costa
      • Keith Hemstreet
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    9michelle-plassing

    Loved it!

    I love these Christmas movies. They are usually a bit hit and miss, but I was pleasantly surprised. This one ticked all the boxes. The acting was really good, they had natural chemistry and I couldn't stop smiling the whole way through. Their reactions to each other felt organic and natural. The feelings it gave me is exactly what I want from a Christmas movie. The story line was believable and the romance was just enough. It was the acting that really sold it for me though. It may seem a bit daft commenting like this over a Christmas movie of this type, but compared to some I've seen it really was worth watching.
    10montgomerysue

    Will be hard to top this in 2022

    Once in awhile Hallmark pairs a couple of talented performers who have just the right chemistry to make any roles they play look natural and real. Think Kimberley Sustad and Paul Campbell. Here, Hallmark has done it again. Natalie Hall and Corey Sevier are excellent, playing neighbors whose lives become connected on two different levels due to the rather unique circumstances they are personally in. How they reconcile those levels is what makes this story refreshing and different. This is also an extremely well written script with dialogue that is clever and true-to-life. But, it only works because Hall and Sevier and the rest of the cast deliver their words and feelings in such a realistic and natural fashion. Callum Shaniker playing Hall's son is particularly good.

    It is nice to see Hallmark branch out with a Christmas movie that contains some unusual subjects - here, Sevier is playing Jeremy, a recovering stroke victim who is a classical music composer, and Sevier does so very effectively.

    To top it off, you really feel like it's the Christmas season because there is real snow, bare trees, and frost coming out of the actors' mouths when they speak. The outdoor scenes were NOT filmed in the summer/fall and then made to look like winter. And the settings are quite good.

    Finally, director Max McGuire does a wonderful job here making a film that is intriguing, sentimental, and warm-hearted, yet still humorous. It all just snaps, crackles, and pops along, particularly due to the terrific performances by Hall and Sevier. This may be the best of Hallmark's 2022 Christmas crop.
    8gretl-76237

    Sweetly funny Hallmark movie that actually has a heart!

    This Hallmark movie actually has a heart! The tough situations are realistic - guy whose wife left him when he had a stroke; woman whose husband cheated on her; preteen who is struggling with the changes in his life. I'm so tired of the superficial holiday movies that are all the same. This was a refreshingly real change of pace. Of course, it's Hallmark, so it's cheesy, but I really appreciate the portrayal of a disability and inclusion of some mild grittiness. Also, kudos to Hallmark for poking fun at flat-earthers/science deniers - didn't expect that! The movie did a great job being sweetly funny. Overall, I am quite impressed and this will be a repeat watch each year.
    7Jackbv123

    Fresh start

    Countdown to Christmas is here and this is the first premiere of 2022.

    This movie really doesn't follow any of the common plotlines other than a divorced mother having a conflict with dad over Christmas custody and that's really a minor thread here. Some movies in this genre have a hidden identity factor in them, but this movie approaches that differently. The movie is crammed with all the Christmas activities like baking cookies, snowball fights, a Christmas pageant, and so on. There are a couple, but it's not crammed.

    No one is hiding an identity, but there is something about Jeremy that the audience knows from the beginning, but Noel doesn't, namely that Jeremy is the one her son is having problems with in the neighborhood. You could also say Jeremy doesn't realize who Noel is. It's a neat trick that the writers don't let the two discover that until way past the halfway point. That is a good scene when everyone is stuttering at each other.

    Noel is an angel of a woman. There are several examples with one of the big ones being a spoiler related to her ex. Natalie Hall does a good job with this part - I think one of her better ones in this type of movie. She and Cory Sevier have quiet chemistry.

    There is some humor in this move, I think Hall is the better comedian and Sevier more the foil of the jokes. The humorous moments sometimes border on the silly, but not overly so.

    I'm disappointed with two things as far as this being Hallmark and they are about good old common sense values, maybe even call them family values. It is interesting that this movie has already resorted to this kind of values when Jeremy makes the jerk at the diner apologize to Noel. Why should he apologize? Because he was insulting her as a lady. Yet later in the movie there are two things I would say belong on the same level. 1 - Jeremy gets passed out drunk on hard liquor. This is a strike against this movie being good for children, which it could be. 2 - Noel lets Henry off for lying without any consequences. Given the situation, I could understand light consequences, but there should have been something. Henry went beyond the bounds of a rambunctious kid more than once and clearly lied. These criticisms have nothing to do with what many reviewers complain about Hallmark going woke in the past few years. These values have nothing to do with that, although lack of consequences seems to be more common among younger parents than it was for parents years ago.

    This is a decent move. It is still something that most of the family can watch and it doesn't have the feel of a formula driven story. Some of the scenes are funny. Time will tell if I watch it again next season, but I think I might.
    8MickyG333

    Tender, moving, hilarious, inspired...

    8.1 stars.

    Ah yes, very nice change of pace, change of atmosphere, and theme. I feel this is not solely a Christmas movie, it's a drama about an unfortunate chain of events that usurps a man's happiness. Not your garden-variety holiday film. 'Noel Next Door' is a reprieve from the mundane viewings I've been exposing myself to for the past week. This is my new second favorite of the 32 Hallmark Christmases so far this year.

    The leading man is a very good looking well known Hallmark guy, but this time he's a stroke victim, his left arm doesn't function very well, and he uses a cane. Our main gal likes him very much, and the attraction matures in the midst of difficult circumstances. She has not seen his really grouchy side, but everyone else who encounters him knows him as the neighborhood scrooge.

    As the story continues, more and more unfavorable incidents are piling up against him, various incidents of scroogery. When she finds out he is the ugly and unapproachable beast that everyone else knows him to be, will she have ample patience and heart to forgive him and restore the relationship?

    There are at least 3 laugh out loud comedy moments, and equally touching, tearful moments. This is not a sad movie, it started with a shade of melancholy and delivers a most inspiring conclusion. What a trip. Bravo!

    A must see every Christmas.

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    • Trivia
      Adrian Falconer, who portrays the complex manager Luis, also portrayed a character named Luis in My Heart Was Stolen (2002) of Kisarazu Cat's Eye (2002).
    • Goofs
      Jeremy does a full Christmas shopping between Christmas Eve night and Christmas Day breakfast. Then they go outside to meet the family and it is dark outside.
    • Quotes

      Jeremy Geer: Noelle, hi. It's Jeremy. Uh, the guy from the diner. The guy you gave your number to.

      Noelle: Oh, you're going to have to be more specific. I gave my number to a lot of guys today.

      Jeremy Geer: Well, let me see. Um, I'm about six feet tall, brown hair...

      Noelle: Soulful eyes?

      Jeremy Geer: So you do remember me?

      Noelle: Yeah, I do.

      [after a pause]

      Noelle: Are you there?

      Jeremy Geer: Yeah. Sorry. I must be nervous. Uh, I don't do this very often.

      Noelle: Talk on the phone?

      Jeremy Geer: Well, talk to women out of my league. Unless you count the woman I talk to when I order takeout.

    • Soundtracks
      Hurry Santa
      Written by David Tobin, Jeff Meegan, and Joanna Forbes L'Estrange

      Courtesy of Audio Network Limited

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un vecino poco navideño
    • Filming locations
      • Ontario, Canada(Ottawa)
    • Production company
      • Fireside Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
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