The Fitzgerald Family Christmas (Blu-ray)

A time to share the spirit of the season.
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  • Rated: Unrated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 37 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 5, 2013
  • Originally Released: 2012
  • Label: Magnolia Home Ent

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User Ratings: 540
Rating: 6/10 -- The dysfunctional silbling-squabbling delivers diluted holiday cheer. Full Review
SSG Syndicate
Dec 8, 2012
Rating: B+ -- A fertile battlefield of sibling discontent and parental resentment, creating a prickly but inviting familial atmosphere that offers enough variation in woe to ease the script out of its occasional dalliance with clumsy melodrama. Full Review
Blu-ray.com
Dec 6, 2012
[T]he star’s sheer likability makes it go down as easily as a cup of eggnog.
Hollywood Reporter
Dec 6, 2012
Burns gives a rare picture of another borough, showing the working-class environment he grew up in, and eulogizes: Queens, and even the beaches of Long Island when not in high season. Full Review
Film Journal International
Dec 5, 2012
Rating: 3/4 -- A holiday-themed piece shot through with humor and heartbreak. No bull. And low on sappy. Full Review
Rolling Stone
Dec 10, 2012
Rating: 3/4 -- These Fitzgeralds are loud, selfish and often maddening, but they're a loving group, and you wouldn't mind spending more time with them. Full Review
Miami Herald
Dec 14, 2012
The ensemble cast is mostly agreeable, but the script eventually bogs down amid too many characters and too many contrivances. Full Review
Cinemalogue
Dec 10, 2012

Product Description:

A group of grown Irish-American siblings grapple with their estranged father's request to join them for Christmas dinner 20 years after he walked out on their family in this holiday drama from writer/director Edward Burns (THE BROTHERS MCMULLEN). It's been two decades since Big Jim Fitzgerald (Ed Lauter) left his wife Josie (Anita Gillette) and their seven children. Ever since that day, Josie swore Jim would never set foot in her house again. Things start to get complicated, however, when eldest sibling Gerry (Burns) returns home with word that his absentee father seeks a chance to reconcile with his family during their upcoming Christmas celebrations. For the younger children it would mean a chance to meet the father they've never really known, but for the older siblings and their embittered mother, the scars left by abandonment have never quite healed. When Josie learns of Jim's request despite her children's best efforts to keep it a secret, she erupts due to years of pent up anger and resentment. Meanwhile, as grieving widower Gerry finds his friendship with the nurse (Connie Britton) hired to care for his late wife's mother growing into something much more intimate, the rest of his siblings contend with their own personal crises.

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  • Sales Rank: 27,398
  • UPC: 876964005968
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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