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~ James 1:17

Friday, January 24, 2020

❄Open your Heart and Home to Jill Wagner and Victor Webster in the last Winterfest movie premiere... "Hearts of Winter" and Don't be Late for Italia Ricci in "Late Bloomer" on UPtv! ♥


Two movie premieres you'll want to catch this weekend, plus it's already time (can you believe it?) to Mark the 25th...

Saturday, January 25, 2020:

There's no place like home in Hallmark Channel's last new Winterfest premiere...


image: Hallmark Crown Media

Storyline via Hallmark: Designer Bethany select’s Grant’s house as winner of her makeover contest. But he’s unaware his daughter Zoe even entered until Bethany and her camera crew arrive. Realizing Grant is attached to his house full of memories of his late wife, Bethany backs off, but encouraged by Zoe’s enthusiasm and Bethany’s patience, Grant begins to enjoy the process, not to mention Bethany. Even TV viewers see their chemistry and only want more. But Bethany isn’t sure a career can mix with a relationship, and Grant isn’t sure his heart is big enough for both his wife’s memory and a new love.

See the premiere of Hearts of Winter
Saturday, January 25, 2020
at 9pm/8c. on the Hallmark Channel

*Following this Premiere, is the Love Ever After Preview Special at 11pm/10c.



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More... Saturday, January 25, 2020:

*Mark the 25th*


Happy Mark the 25th - on this January 25, 2020! Today marks 11 months until Christmas day! Since we are treated to 3 Christmas movies that air each week on the 3 separate Hallmark networks, I'm counting those towards our celebration each month of the 25th!

However, I still personally have some Christmas movies recorded that I have not seen from this past Christmas season, so I'll probably end up watching one of them this weekend. I just haven't decided which one it will be, yet.

Do you still have 2019 Christmas movies recorded to watch? Are you planning to watch something Christmassy to *Mark the 25th*? If so, please share in comments below.



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Sunday, January 26, 2020:

Will Jenny bloom where she is re-planted in...



Storyline via UPtv: Botanist Jenny fled her small town and cruel, popular high school couple Shane and Allison to track rare flowers around the globe. Now back, she’s shocked to find Shane has become a teacher, and even more surprised when he’s determined to make it up to her.

See the premiere of Late Bloomer
Sunday, January 26, 2020
at 7pm/6c. on UPtv



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Have a Blessed Weekend, Everyone...

I hope you are able to share some special time with loved ones, make wonderful moments and memories, and cherish this last weekend of January...


God's Blessings, Net

7 comments:

  1. I will be watching Two Turtle Doves and Time For You To Come Home For Christmas, my two favorite movies from this past Christmas season. Thank you for posting reminders of upcoming movies.

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  2. Scholastic Will Develop Hallmark Movies

    Variety reports that Hallmark CHANNEL will get three new movies from Scholastic Entertainment. The films will be based on popular books from the publishing company, and will be aimed at younger viewers.
    The plan is to adapt "The Angel Tree" by Daphne Benedis-Grab; "You're Bacon Me Crazy!" by Suzanne Nelson; and "Playing Cupid" by Jenny Meyerhoff for TV.
    "Hallmark's commitment to presenting what its audience wants, year after year, is incredibly impressive and we've long had the company on our radar as an ideal partner for Scholastic Entertainment," said General Manager Caitlin Friedman. "We are thrilled to be working with Basset Hound Distribution to create movies for Hallmark's slate, which includes a compelling storyline for younger viewers that incorporates elements of adult romance, ensuring enjoyable viewing for all ages."

    "The Angel Tree" is A CHRISTMAS MYSTERY and friendship story. "You're Bacon Me Crazy" is a love story centered on Cleo, a spunky young chef with a popular food truck. "Playing Cupid" follows Clara Martinez, who has a knack for knowing when two people are right for each other.

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  3. I don't have a DVR.

    Loving Hearts of Winter!

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  4. I enjoyed re-watching all three Christmas movies this week. How can Christmas already be 1 month ago?

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  5. Hey Net - I still have like tons of Christmas movies on my DVR from Christmas! I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get them all watched. May take me all year! LOL!

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  6. Exciting Movie News About “YOU’RE BACON ME CRAZY!”

    I’m thrilled to announce that You’re Bacon Me Crazy, one of my middle-grade foodie novels for Scholastic, is under development as a possible film with Scholastic Entertainment & the Hallmark Channel. While everything is still very early in the process, I’m keeping my fingers crossed that someday soon we may be able to watch a movie version of the book! You can read the full story in the Variety article here: https://www.suzannenelson.com/

    I love Hallmark movies & am so excited that my lil’ book might end up appearing on one of my all-time favorite channels! I’ll post updates about the possible film as I receive them. In the meantime, I hope you’ll read or revisit the book!

    https://www.suzannenelson.com/exciting-movie-news-about-youre-bacon-me-crazy/

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