Tuesday, March 19, 2019
A Brush with Love - a Hallmark Channel "Spring Fever" Movie starring Arielle Kebbel & Nick Bateman
MOVIE REVIEW
Movie: A Brush with Love
Network: Hallmark Channel
Original Air Date: March 30, 2019
CAST:
Arielle Kebbel ... Jamie Spellman
Nick Bateman ... Max Hughes
Matthew Dowden ... Michael Herman
Hilary Jardine ... Ava Hughes
Adil Zaidi ... Tom
Daryl Shuttleworth ... David Spellman
Kathleen Duborg ... Debbie Spellman
Brenda M. Crichlow ... Renee
Nyla Alleyne ... Lizzy
James Rha ... Real Estate Agent
Heather-Claire Nortey ... Co-worker
Arran Henn ... Reporter
PLOT:
Storyline via Hallmark: Jamie Spellman struggles to balance her dream of painting with the reality of such a difficult career choice, while having to choose between two men who seem perfect, but for very different reasons.
As she considers giving up on her artistic dreams, Jamie paints a vision board that brings her success and love - only to discover that the mystery man in her painting isn't who she thinks.
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*images via: Hallmark Crown Media Family Networks
Credit: ©2019 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Bettina Strauss
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lol, i think the last movie Arielle did for Hallmark also had a ' struggling aritist ' theme !
ReplyDeleteglad to see Arielle back in a Hallmark movie, I wish they would make her a lynchpin/face of the network !!!
Good post. I absolutely love this website. Continue the good work!
ReplyDeleteIs Nick Bateman new to Hallmark?
ReplyDeleteYes! This is his first leading role in a Hallmark movie! He previously starred in a movie that premiered on UP - Winter Wedding.
DeleteWhy is the final painting a picture of herself?
ReplyDeleteI think the final picture is supposed to represent the idea that she is focused on finding her own happiness, without looking for it in a man. That was my perception of the painting, but art is always open to interpretation.
DeleteI just loved this movie! It was bright and shiny and fresh and modern feeling. Arielle is such a good actress - she's natural and fun and shows emotion well. She is not over the top, boring, or phony, like many other Hallmark actors/actresses are, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI watched this fun movie after trying to watch FOUR Hallmark Christmas movies...they were all duds.
And, the next 3 Hallmark movies coming up all look a but "off" to me...so I wish I still had this one to look forward to! I also enjoyed "Flip that Romance" this spring.
I think it's interesting that Hallmark is pumping up "Bottled with Love" as being "one of the best movies you'll see this year!" Have they ever said anything like that before? I hope they're right! :)
Amy, thank you for sharing! I've had such a busy week, I haven't watched all of this movie, yet, but I've really enjoyed what I've seen so far of "A Brush with Love," and I'm looking forward to watching the rest!
DeleteAs for "Bottled with Love," I, too, thought that was interesting how they say in the commercial that this is essentially the best movie we'll see on Hallmark this year. I kinda feel bad for all the other movies to come, but then again, we know how amazing Bethany Joy Lenz and Andrew Walker are together! I know it's going to be something special, but I also hope - we have other great movies to come! I'm sure we will! :)
i agree with what Net said....that was my take away too.
ReplyDeleteshe is done seeking happiness from a man's validation, but instead finding her happy, from within.
This one wasn't all that I thought it would be; kinda boring.
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