‘Another Sweet Christmas’ on Great American Family

 

Candace Cameron Bure and Cameron Mathison team up for another cute Christmas story of love and harmony. Another Sweet Christmas is the sequel to the 2024 film Home Sweet Christmas. 

Sophie (Bure) and Sam (Mathison) finally got engaged. This is at the same time Sam is working on a movie about their love story. He has written a tribute to their love and the movie looks like it will be a success – if they can get it made.

Sam is not only the writer but halfway through the production he has to also take on the job of director. This actually is fortuitous as he is planning their surprise wedding. Everyone in Sophie’s family and all those in the production are aware of this surprise. But keeping Sophie in the dark adds some unwelcome stress to her life as she feels Sam is more interested in all the nuances of the movie than in planning their  own wedding.

He is sneaky, I’ll give him that. He asks Sophie her opinion on all the details of the “movie” wedding, thereby giving her the final say on the flowers, invitations, and even the dress she has coveted for months. But all of this is a ruse as the movie wedding is, in actuality, her own wedding.

Okay, this sounds like a sweet and romantic gesture on Sam’s part but to me it is not what I would want. However, when it comes down to it, Sophie ends up getting the wedding she wants, but  the path to the alter was a bit stressful. 

The finale might bring a tear to viewers’ eyes as the couple finally wed. Was it worth all the pressure and the little bit of depression on Sophie’s part? The look on her face and the love in her eyes says, “yes.” 

Sam is lucky that Sophie likes surprises. 

The two actors are always adored by viewers and their fans will enjoy seeing them paired again. 

Another Sweet Christmas streams on Great American Pure Flix beginning December 18, 2025 and can be seen on Great American Family and GFAM+ beginning December 20, 2025.

About the Author

Francine Brokaw has been covering all aspects of the entertainment industry for over 30 years. She also writes about products and travel. She has been published in national and international newspapers and magazines as well as Internet websites and is the entertainment correspondent for Good Day Orange County. She is a longstanding member of the Television Critics Association and is accredited by the MPAA.

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‘Timeless Tidings of Joy’ is heartening and fun


Once again Candace Cameron Bure turns in a delightful performance – with a twist. This time Cameron Bure stars alongside Paul Greene and her real life daughter Natasha. Timeless Tidings of Joy is an entertaining new holiday film perfect to lift the spirits of viewers who want a sweet (not syrupy) story of family, life, and love.

Ally (Cameron Bure) is the founder of a Chicago tech company and into everything techie.  She was left her grandmother’s little shop, Timeless Tidings, which is a throwback to the past. When she gets word that there is a buyer for the shop, she heads off to Indiana to close the deal. But things don’t go according to plan. 

Ally meets Bennett (Green), the manager of the shop. He loves keeping the old tradition of personalized tidings alive. But for modern-day Ally, that is just not in the cards. It is too old-fashioned. She is a modern businesswoman.

While they are discussing the sale, a strange occurrence happens. The two are suddenly transported back in time to the days just after World War II when the store was new.  It is there where Ally meets her young grandmother Joy (Bure) who is happy bringing good tidings to the people of the town, and especially to the widows of the servicemen who died in the war.

Ally never knew her grandmother as a younger woman. Her memories are of an old woman. She feels her grandmother sacrificed so much for the shop. Now Ally thinks she was brought back to help her grandmother decide to sell the shop, thereby giving her a better life. But if she sells, will it really be better or just different? And who is to say that keeping the shop was not a bad idea? With a buyer (in 1940s) ready, Ally feels it is her job to entice Joy to take the offer.

Ally enlists Bennet to help with her plan. But while they are trying to get Joy to think about selling, Bennet has an encounter of his own. Things get a little twisted when the modern-day duo start meddling in the past. What is it they say about changing the past? Oh yes. If you change the past then you change the present, or something like that. It’s the paradox of time travel.

It is fun to see Cameron Bure acting alongside her daughter who is playing her grandmother. It is not the first time they have been together onscreen. It seems the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree in this family.

So, this little time-travel story is filled with plenty of fun and frivolity. The question remains – will the modern-day duo make it back to 2025 from the 1940s? And how will this little trip to the past affect their lives in 2025?

As Joy always reminds Ally, God finds a way, and puts everything and everyone where they should be.

Timeless Tidings of Joy streams on Great American Pure Flix beginning November 13, 2025 and premiers on Great American Family and GFAM+ November 15, 2025.

About the Author

Francine Brokaw has been covering all aspects of the entertainment industry for over 30 years. She also writes about products and travel. She has been published in national and international newspapers and magazines as well as Internet websites. She is the entertainment correspondent for Good Day Orange County. Francine is a longstanding member of the Television Critics Association and is accredited by the MPAA.

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