The film is based on the beloved 1972 book by Barbara Robinson of the same name.
Review and Summary first appeared on Wherever I Look and is written by Amari Allah. Plot Summary In the town of ...
There’s no shortage of seasonal films that claim to extol the “true meaning of Christmas” and this year, the holiday comes ...
There’s no shortage of seasonal films that claim to extol “the true meaning of Christmas,” and this year, the holiday comes ...
Barbara Robinson’s 1972 story of child bullies infiltrating a church nativity play provides solid family entertainment in a ...
Yet, it’s through this unlikely bunch that the true meaning of Christmas is fully displayed at the local Christmas pageant.
The film contributes to a significant body of faith-related humor. Parts reminded me of comedian Dick Van Dyke's book Faith, Hope and Hilarity: The Child's Eye View of Religion.
Pete Holmes and Judy Greer felt a myriad of emotions before making "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." They explain why to.
Still, Jenkins, who has been pursuing the rights to “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” for two decades, believes the tale of six irreverent kids hijacking a Christmas play might be just the ...
The two play off each other while trading barbs ... The two are promoting their new film, "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," an adaptation of Barbara Robinson's 1972 children's novel.