
Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday (2021)
1h 24m | PG-13
Jennifer and Meg Swift are two sisters who are very close despite living far apart. Jennifer is in Salt Lake City, running a successful restaurant she started with her late husband and raising her teenaged son Simon, Meg stayed in their hometown of Hazelwood, helping their parents run the local bakery.
Director: Sean McNamara
Studio: N/A
Genre: Romance, Comedy, TV Movie
Video: 720p
Cast

Kimberly Williams-Paisley
as Jennifer

Mark Deklin
as Eric

Kevin Nealon
as Dave

Keith D. Robinson
as Joe

Ashley Williams
as Meg

Jacob Buster
as Simon
Reviews
I had to (I didn't, really, let's be honest) give this a watch after seeing <em>'Sister Swap: Christmas in the City'</em>. <em>'Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday'</em> portrays the other sister's perspective compared to the one shown in that aforementioned flick. I accidently watched these in reverse release order, not that that mattered all that much - possibly worked out better, 'twas interesting seeing all the dots connecting. In terms of 'quality', I'd say this is the better one of the two installments. Kimberly Williams-Paisley's Jennifer is an improvement of Ashley Williams' Meg. I mentioned with that other film that I found it to be too sweet, too nice. This one is more to the standard cheesiness levels that I'd expect. Overall, two boring films. I guess they still serve their purpose, mind.