Dr. Mac Christian Movie Reviews: That Christmas (2024, Netflix)
- Layne McDonald
- Sep 15
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 22

“Christmas cookies and cocoa… with a few lumps of coal you’ll want to filter out.”
🌨️ Quick Snapshot (Spoiler-Free)
From Richard Curtis (Love Actually), That Christmas stitches together quirky small-town stories during a holiday blizzard in Wellington-on-Sea. Families get separated, kids wrestle with loneliness, and even Santa struggles to find his way in the snow. It’s warm, funny, and heartfelt at times—but parents, there are also some ingredients in this gingerbread house you’ll want to scrape off the pan before serving to your kids.
🗣️ Language & Profanity — What Parents Will Actually Hear
No vague “mild language” labels here. Let’s be precise:
“Flipping heck” – British substitute for harsher profanity.
“Damn” – Used casually, not reverently.
“Moron” – Mean-spirited insult.
“God” used as an expletive – This one cuts deep. For Christian families, this violates Exodus 20:7 and sets a poor example for children.
💡 Why it matters: Kids mimic what they hear. Even “silly” words normalize careless speech, and misuse of God’s holy name teaches irreverence.
😬 Inappropriate & Questionable Content
Suggestive Humor:
A man strips to boxers for comedy.
Brief underwear/swimsuit gags for laughs.
Romantic Subplot: A shy boy nearly kisses a girl — sweet on the surface, but parents may not want “romance practice” at age 10.
Abortion Reference: A throwaway joke about “keeping the baby.” Played for laughs, but trivializes a life-and-death issue.
Scary/Intense Scenes:
A car flips in the storm.
Kids stranded alone in a blizzard.
Santa nearly defeated by snow.For some kids, these are heavy and scary moments.
💡 Why it matters: Suggestive humor lowers the bar, and casual abortion jokes cheapen God’s sacred gift of life. Scary scenes, if not discussed, can confuse instead of instruct.
✝️ The Christian Parent Grading Scale (with Reasons)
Category | Grade | Explanation |
Biblical Truth & Redemption | B | Strong family/community themes. But misuse of God’s name, crude humor, and an abortion “joke” knock it down. |
Suitability for Kids (7–12) | C+ | Heavy peril, emotional weight, and crude jokes require parental guidance. |
Language & Cleanliness | C | Profanity and insults sneak in often enough to be distracting. |
Family & Emotional Engagement | A− | Strong themes of hope, belonging, and reconciliation — with good discussion potential. |
Overall Christian Values | B− | A “watch with guidance and filters” film — redeemable, but messy without cleanup. |
🛠️ The Filter Fix (VidAngel / Enjoy Movies Your Way)
Parents, here’s the good news: you don’t have to throw the baby Jesus out with the blizzard water. Services like VidAngel and Enjoy Movies Your Way let you:
Mute profanity (goodbye “damn,” “moron,” “flipping heck,” and “God” misused).
Skip underwear/boxer gags.
Trim abortion jokes instantly.
Keep the heart — family reconciliation, kindness, and themes of grace.
💡 It’s like Philippians 4:8 for movie night: focus on “whatever is pure, lovely, praiseworthy.” These tools help you keep the good and filter the garbage.
🧑⚕️ Dr. Mac’s Verdict
🚦 Yellow Light — With filters ON, That Christmas can be a sweet family holiday movie. Without filters, expect to do some heavy explaining and cleanup afterward.
Best Age Range: 9+ with filters; 12+ unfiltered with parental conversation.
Family Discussion Starters:
“Why should God’s name be honored, not used casually?”
“What makes family more important than presents or Santa?”
“How can we bring hope to others, even when life feels stormy?”
🎤 Final Word from Dr. Mac
That Christmas is like finding an unexpected raisin in your Christmas cookie: sweet overall, but with a few unpleasant bites. Thankfully, with VidAngel or Enjoy Movies Your Way, you can filter out the lumps and savor the heart. It’s redeemable — and with your shepherding as parents, it can point kids toward grace, belonging, and the true hope of Christmas.

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