Monday, May 16, 2016

Hallmark Channel Wedding Movie "The Convenient Groom" starring Vanessa Marcil and David Sutcliffe

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MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: The Convenient Groom

Network: Hallmark Channel

Original Air Date: June 18, 2016


*Based on the book The Convenient Groom by Christian author Denise Hunter.

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*Part of the Hallmark Channel's *June Weddings* event!









CAST:

Vanessa Marcil ... Kate Lawrence
David Sutcliffe ... Lucas Wright
Aaron Craven ...







PLOT:

via Hallmark: Dr. Kate Lawrence, a celebrity relationship expert, plans to publicly announce her engagement to Bryan, a handsome and perfectly polished businessman. As Kate prepares to share the news, Bryan shocks her by breaking up with her and calling off the wedding. Wanting to save her from humiliation and protect her public image, Lucas Wright, Kate's childhood friend steps in and pretends to be Kate's fiancé.


Vanessa Marcil as Dr. Kate Lawrence - image via: Twitter


Aaron Craven and David Sutcliffe - on-the-set image via: Twitter






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*image via: Hallmark Crown Media

6 comments:

  1. Love both actors and I know this will be a good movie!!

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  2. How can I watch this movie in canada

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  3. This was cute. David Sutcliffe was spot on and so good!

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  4. I just watched "A Convenient Groom". Love both of the leads so we set our DVR to watch at our convenience. While the synopsis sounded cute, the actual movie was disjointed and scenes that should have held the storyline together must have been left on the cutting room floor. Usually we keep the movies after we see them in case we want to watch again...not this one. Very disappointed!

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  5. The storyline was fine and I really liked the male lead. I did not care for the female lead at all. The character was came across as about 17 years old whereas she was meant to be thirty something. I think part of the problem with the actress was the valley girl dialect she used. These two characters did not seem to suit each other at all. Mr. Wright was too down to earth to relate to this pretentious woman.

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