"Never were there four little words that managed to wrap my weary heart into a warm blanket."
Starting off as stereotype-touching and generically-Christmas-movie as you can expect, The Knight Before Christmas is hardly a significant film, but it rapidly turns into something unexpectedly engaging and at times touching. Served well by the goofy steadfastness of Josh Whitehouse's fish-out-of-time titular knight and a nice mix of sassiness and softness by Vanessa Hudgens as his modern-day foil, the film has a surprising amount of good (festive) humour and warmth amongst its well-worn tropes.
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