Friday, December 11, 2020:
Storyline via Lifetime: Mandy Leeds (Jonna Walsh), a successful young woman living in Miami, is climbing her way up the corporate ladder in the hotel industry. Though she doesn’t get back to her small northern hometown much, this year her Gram (Jayne Eastwood) is able to finally convince her to come home for Christmas. Mandy has another reason too – the quaint local inn is for sale, and she wants to acquire it for her company. With her eyes on the prize, Mandy travels back home but on her way there, she runs into Lucas Menzino (Jesse Hutch) — her high school rival — who also has his eye on the inn as well.
Friday, December 11, 2020:
Storyline: After George Bailey wishes he had never been born, an angel is sent to earth to make George's wish come true. George starts to realize how many lives he has changed and impacted, and how they would be different if he was never there."
Saturday, December 12, 2020:
Synopsis via ION: When Holly boldly proposes to Phil, he confesses he needs to first work things out with a long-ago ex. Having booked a romantic holiday sleigh ride, despondent Holly pours her heart out to sleigh driver, Jake, who takes a refreshing interest in her, until Phil returns.
Saturday, December 12, 2020:
Storyline via Hallmark: As Christina (Kirshner) prepares her restaurant for its busiest time of year, she gets back a DNA test revealing that she’s Jewish. The discovery leads her to a new family and an unlikely romance over eight nights.
Saturday, December 12, 2020:
Storyline via Hallmark: As Christmas nears, heiress Jessica Morgan (Autumn Reeser) seizes what seems like her last chance to experience a relaxed Christmas and heads off to the small town of Glenbrooke, where she meets a handsome fireman (Antonio Cupo).
Sunday, December 13, 2020:
Synopsis: Facing holiday flight delays on a return trip from Europe, two parents double-book incompatible babysitters: the mother’s BFF lawyer friend, Nora, and the dad's guitarist half-brother, Max, to look after their two kids and dog. After a rather stormy start, an attraction grows.
Sunday, December 13, 2020:
Synopsis: Christmastime is here. Happiness and cheer. And for Peanuts fans everywhere, it just wouldn’t be Christmas without this classic holiday delight. Christmas lights may be twinkling red and green, but Charlie Brown has the Yuletide blues. To get in the holiday spirit, he takes Lucy’s advice and directs the Christmas play. And what’s a Christmas play without a Christmas tree? But everyone makes fun of the short, spindly evergreen Charlie Brown brings back – until the real meaning of Christmas works its magic once again.
Sunday, December 13, 2020:
Details via Press Release: VidAngel Studios, the crowd-supported original content studio, is pleased to announce a 2-hour, Christmas TV experience on cable channels including BYUtv, Hillsong Channel, TBN and UPTV called "Christmas with The Chosen." Featuring an all-star lineup of Christian artists including Chris Tomlin, Hillsong, For King and Country, the Piano Guys, Mandisa, and more, the special will be hosted by The Chosen's Director Dallas Jenkins with a special airing of "The Shepherd," a Christmas episode and a sneak peek of Season Two.
How and When to Watch "Christmas with The Chosen":
SOCIAL MEDIA SIMULCAST: Simulcast on YouTube, Facebook, and The Chosen App on December 13th at 5pm PT/6pm MT/7pm CT/8pm ET
BYUTV: December 13th at 5pm PT/6pm MT/7pm CT/8pm ET
TBN: December 17th at 5:00 PT/6pm MT/7pm CT/8pm ET and also at 8:00 PT/9pm MT/10pm CT/11pm ET and then again on the 25th at 8:00 PT/9pm MT/10pm CT/11pm ET
UPtv: December 24th at 4:00pm PT/5:00pm MT/6:00pm CT/ 7:00pm ET
HILLSONG CHANNEL: December 17th at 7:30pm PT/8:30pm MT/9:30pm CT/10:30pm ET
SOURCE: VidAngel
Sunday, December 13, 2020:
Storyline via Hallmark: Emily (Tamera Mowry-Housley) is a top newscaster who has achieved her career dreams but still has regrets about the guy (Michael Xavier) who got away five years earlier. When the Christmas carnival comes to town, a ride around the carousel takes her magically back in time to the carnival five years before...giving her a second chance at love before she must return to Christmas present.
Sunday, December 13, 2020:
Storyline via Lifetime: Suzie, a rising young architect, returns to her small hometown in Maine for Christmas where, her Chinese American family runs the local Lobster Bar. Following the loss of her beloved grandmother who was a legendary baker in their community, Suzie is guilted into following in her grandmother's footsteps by entering the local gingerbread house competition. Teaming up with an old high school friend Billy, who grew up to be a catch, Suzie must find the right recipes and mix of sugar and spice to win the competition and perhaps find some love in the process.
Sunday, December 13, 2020:
Storyline via Hallmark: When a mysterious key and a holiday riddle arrive on their doorsteps, Kate (Taylor Cole) and Kevin (Steve Lund) embark on a Christmas romance adventure they’ll never forget.
Looks like there are plenty of wonderful Christmas movie options this weekend! First, I always want to be sure to watch the classics, like "It's a Wonderful Life" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas." There's just something so perfect about Clarence getting his wings, George Bailey being surrounded by friends and family, and Linus reciting Luke 2 and humbly saying - "That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown." Those are the moments that evoke those warm fuzzy feelings and it just wouldn't feel like Christmas without them.
I'm also very much looking forward to the "Christmas with The Chosen" musical special. I just love so many of those artists that will be performing, but most of all - For King & Country! I've seen them play "Drummer Boy" in concert, but each time I watch them sing the song on TV or streaming video, I always get chills. I'm also glad they are including in this special the Christmas Episode of "The Chosen" titled "The Shepherd," since it shows the true meaning of Christmas, the birth of Christ!
As for the new movies, I am personally most looking forward to "A Glenbrooke Christmas." I just adored Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo together originally in the Hallmark movie, "Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade," and while I don't know if anything could ever top that one, I think this movie looks like it has great possibility of being another favorite!
Please share in comments below which movies you are looking forward to seeing this weekend. You can see my Christmas TV Movie Schedule - *here*, which includes NEW Christmas Movie Premieres and Christmas classics.
Also, I want to say once again how grateful I am to everyone who has shared reviews of the NEW 2020 Christmas movies - which are posted in my Christmas Movie Review Page. Thank you all! I can't wait to see your take on movies premiering this weekend.
*Please know - I have NOT pre-screened these NEW Christmas movies listed above. If you happen to watch one of the new Christmas movies this week and want to share whether or not it is a family friendly movie, please stop back by and leave a comment. I know everyone here would be grateful to know any information you are willing to share.
I hope you have a festive, merry & bright, wonderful weekend and enjoy many delightful Christmas movies & specials!
lots of entertainment!
ReplyDeleteI'm am looking forward to all the Hallmark ones for once! LOL
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Tamera Mowry-Houslley said about Michael Xavier - Fun Facts
ReplyDelete1) He spoke French
Tamera spoke French too
2) He has Twin Brother
Tamera has Twin herself is her Twin Sister
3) His beautiful handwritten
Calligraphy
I’m looking forward to A Glenbrooke Christmas. It is based on book 1 in the Glenbrooke series by Robin Jones Gunn. Her books were also the inspiration for the Finding Father Christmas movies.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, Thank you for that reminder! Love that series, too! Hope we see even more of Robin's work - inspire more Hallmark movies.
Deleteπ God's Blessings & Merry Christmas to You! π
Bummer, there’s no HHoF, Good Witch Halloween, & WCTH Christmas
ReplyDeleteNew Year’s Movies
No other Christmas movies Before Christmas
41 or 42 Movies expected for WCTH Christmas is always on 12/25
41 or 42 Christmas movies & expect for New Year’s Eve Movies
If there’s extra Christmas movies
They added from 17 to 18 is Christmas by the Book π on HMM
Why still 23 Christmas movies on HC or 17 Christmas movies on HMM
Merry Christmas to you Net! The two I am excited to watch are Glenbrooke Christmas and Unlocking Christmas. Love At The Thanksgiving Day Parade is a favorite. The previews on both of these new movies look good.
ReplyDeleteI never miss A Charlie Brown Christmas. Going to treat myself with a Charlie Brown Christmas Tree today. One of my kids gave me a Charlie Brown snow globe one Christmas and I keep it in my office year round.
I recorded the PBS A Charlie Brown Christmas. I hadn't seen it decades. I actually cried when Scripture was quoted.
DeleteKitkat, How sweet! I have a Peanuts snow globe, too, and ornaments! I just love how happy it makes me feel - each time I look at them and remember the real meaning of Christmas!
DeleteOh, and I also wanted to tell you - I watched "The Angel Tree" and loved it, too! It's one of my top favorites this year, along with "USS Christmas" and "One Royal Holiday." Jill Wagner and Lucas Bryant were truly fantastic together! I've only watched it once, so far, but I can't wait to watch it again!
π God's Blessings & Merry Christmas to You! π
Net, probably should not tell this but I have watched The Angel Tree 8 times already. So happy you liked it! Loved USS Christmas too. The Angel Tree is winning #1 spot with me thus far.
DeleteAlso thanks for putting the Amazon Gift Box on your site. I ordered 2 of those today. Love the message!
Encore! Rudolph, Frosty and their holiday friends return to Local 12 this weekend
ReplyDeleteThe legendary Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer will air on Saturday from 8 - 9 p.m. It's the 56th consecutive year that Rudolph has been televised.
Frosty the Snowman, the " jolly, happy soul" who made his debut in 1969, follows at 9 p.m.
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteBummer, they didn’t put English Subtitles for someone speaking Italian or Jewish. Even Singing in Jewish
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteMenorah is eight of the nine branches hold lights that symbolize the eight nights of the holiday; on each night, one more light is lit than the previous night, until on the final night all eight branches are ignited. The ninth branch holds a candle, called the shamash used to light the other eight.
Transliteration: Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu, melekh ha'olam, asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik ner Hanukkah.
Translation: "Blessed are You, LORD our God, King of the universe, Who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to kindle the Hanukkah light[s]."
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas
Merry Hanukkah
Merry Christmas
Happy Hanukkah
Seriously
What is Hanukkah?
ReplyDeleteIt's a Jewish festival that lasts for eight days in December. It's a festival that marks the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem in 165 BC. Having been desecrated by the Syrians, the 165 BC rededication occurred thanks to the Maccabees. The Hebrew word, Chanukah actually means 'Dedication'.
Is it known by any other names?
Yes, the Festival of Lights. To tie in with the festival, a nine-branch candle holder is lit every year. The candle holder is called the Menorah, and each night, a candle is lit over the eight days. The ninth candle oversees the others and is known as the Shamash, functioning as a flame that lights the eight.
When does Hanukkah fall this year?
From the night of 24thDecember to New Year's Day 2017.
What's for pudding?
In keeping with the fried theme, Fritelle de Chanuka is a big hit for Italians to eat at Hanukkah. This dessert is basically fried sweet dough fritters. The dough is mixed in with raisins and anise seeds. It's then fried and topped off with hot honey.
Another favourite dessert is Torta di Ricotta, which is Ricotta Pie filled with either sour cherries and/or chocolate. If you're celebrating Hanukkah at home with friends or family, then you won't go wrong with these traditional dishes.
Chrismukkah
ReplyDeleteA Hanukkah bush that some Jewish families display in their homes for the duration of Hanukkah & Christmas
Unlike Chrismukkah, Christmanukkah is twenty days long (twelve days of Christmas and another eight for Hanukkah), and all of the days are spent receiving gifts and eating until passing out.
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteMazel tov" or "mazal tov" (Hebrew/Yiddish: ΧΧΧ ΧΧΧ, Hebrew: mazal tov; Yiddish: mazel tov; lit. "good fortune") is a Jewish phrase used to express congratulations for a happy and significant occasion or event.
What “Mazel Tov” Means
Hebrew words of celebration & congratulation.
The Hebrew phrase mazel tov (also spelled mazal tov, or mazel tof) literally translated means “good luck.” In practice, mazel tov is usually said to mean “Congratulations!”
Love, Menorah, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteLove Italy, Hanukkah
Florence's Hanukkah celebrations.
Venice's Ghetto Square includes its own Jewish Cemetery and Jewish Museum.
Following the lighting of the Menorah, there will be all sorts of festivities such as music, dancing and food.
What's for pudding?
In keeping with the fried theme, Fritelle de Chanuka is a big hit for Italians to eat at Hanukkah. This dessert is basically fried sweet dough fritters. The dough is mixed in with raisins and anise seeds. It's then fried and topped off with hot honey.
Another favourite dessert is Torta di Ricotta, which is Ricotta Pie filled with either sour cherries and/or chocolate. If you're celebrating Hanukkah at home with friends or family, then you won't go wrong with these traditional dishes.
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteFinally I got the holiday feels! I have 3 friends who found their bio-families in the last 2 years via 23 & me. This movie hits all the right notes.
According to Marilu Henner about 23 & Me that Christina is someone related to her birth Mother; Ruth is her biological Mother when she interviewed in H&F
23&Me
Ancestry
Ancestry DNA
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteI decided there needs more Hallmark movies with Ben Savage including a sequel to “Love, Lights, Hanukkah”.
Christina will go to Italy to meet her biological Dad; Giorgio with David & even her biological family
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteChristina’s genealogy DNA Test - she’s 1/2 Jewish & 1/2 Italian
Genealogical DNA test
23&Me
Ancestry
Ancestry DNA
A genealogical DNA test is a DNA-based test which looks at specific locations of a person's genome, in order to find or verify ancestral genealogical relationships or (with lower reliability) to estimate the ethnic mixture of an individual as part of genetic genealogy.
I loved A Glenbrook Christmas. Autumn and Antonio still that that same chemistry and there were some very funny as well as serious moments. Family friendly, too. I feel HM/HMM movies this year are lacking, but this one hit a home run.
ReplyDeleteSavvy Girl,
DeleteThank you so much for this great movie review for "A Glenbrook Christmas!" I added it to the 2020 Christmas Movie Reviews.
I receive so many emails - grateful for these reviews, so please know you have blessed a lot of people - letting them know this movie is family friendly.
This is one I definitely can't wait to see!
π God's Blessings & Merry Christmas to You! π
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteRichard Ian Cox made a cameo as Lorenzo who brought Christina an angel at her restaurant
A Glenbrooke Christmas
ReplyDeleteJason Cermak made a cameo as Lucas who met Jessica at her Grandpa Harold’s place
Christmas Comes Twice
ReplyDeleteLove the “Stars and Snowflakes” song by Silva!
Christmas Rock Candy is So Sweet And Delicious
Miss Nelson said it!! Chemistry between you and George....
we need a Hallmark Movie Foods cookbook
Love, Lights. Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteWow, what truth! The menorah is the symbol of Hanukkah. Its the miracle of light over darkness, good over evil. We might each be a single light but together we are a powerful voice. From Love, Lights, Hanukkah! (Hallmark movie)
Love, Lights, Hanukkah
ReplyDeleteJust watched Love, Lights, Hanukkah! and WOW, it is by far my fave Hallmark movie this holiday season.
Challah and Kugel and latkes! Everyone should try them
Just watched Love, Lights, Hanukkah! and WOW, it is by far my fave Hallmark movie this holiday season.
Omg I love #LoveLightsHanukkah so much. I want a sequel with them in Italy!
Just watched Love, Lights, Hanukkah! and WOW, it is by far my fave Hallmark movie this holiday season.
Challah and Kugel and latkes! Everyone should try them
I hope Hallmark will gonna make another Hanukkah movies
ReplyDeleteThe Miracle Jar: A Hanukkah Story
Audrey Penn
Sophie & her Brother are excited by the arrival of Hanukkah, and they happily clean the cottage and shine the Menorah as their gift to the family. But when their mother shares her worry that they do not have enough cooking oil to last eight days, their father tells them the story behind the holiday celebration and the miracle of the oil. Inspired by the story, the family creates its own Miracle Jar and watches the oil disappear as they enjoy the special food that each day brings. The family's hope and faith is confirmed when a last wipe of the cloth produces enough oil to prepare the eight day's treat.
Have some reviews here, some not so nice:
ReplyDeleteThe Hanukkah movie, that was one of the worst movies I have watched in a long time. The only bright spot was Mia Kirschner, I loved her in Kiss at Pine Lake, but the rest of the movie was TERRIBLE. Cory Matthews (all I can see is him as Cory in Boy Meets World) was a straight up STALKER in this movie. I mean he was everywhere. And no offense at all to Ben Savage, but he was plain cheesy.
My biggest complaint, 1st off, I am pretty sure on a dna site, if someone was your sister, it wouldn't say a relative could be a cousin, it would say sister. You would share at the very least a quarter with your sister and I watch a lot of true crime, and they can tell if someone is a sister/brother or distant cousin. And then the I am your Mom thing...……..
Ok say I gave my kid up for adoption 40 years ago, and my daughter told me she put her dna in to find relatives, I would have immediately told her and the brother she may find a half sister. Marilu Henner was so happy and thrilled her daughter found a dna match relative and didn't have a care in the world, and then when they are at the table having a very cozy breakfast with a woman they literally met yesterday, all of a sudden Marilu is freaked out about this revelation. and then...…….she is so worried about Christina and how she feels, well what about the 2 kids sitting to your left that you have known all their lives and lied too? Don't you think you should be more worried about them?
I admit I don't know much at all about Hanukkah, but they literally put most all of hanukkah in the 1st 20 mins of the movie, and if I hear Latka again, it will be too soon. I mean they even did the traditional make latka's with your daughter on day 4 of hanukkah. And did Christina and Cory Matthews fall in love in 8 days? He decided not to travel for a relationship of 8 days? and then the weird scene about how "sports" orientated the family was, all so "Aunt Christina" (the kids were calling her that on day 1) bought for the kids a basketball?? jerseys, and the 4 tickets to a game. wow, that was so out of the blue.
This movie was terrible, a major waste of time, and makes me question watching a new hallmark movie ever again.
and did anyone see the commercial for "New Year New Movies, and the infamous "every Saturday night" line? Hallmark please don't promise that for 2 reasons, 1--you will break that in March when you move a movie and then don't show a new one, and 2--I am now asking myself if that is a threat or a promise??????
On the much better note, the LIFETIME movie Inn Love for Christmas, was one of the better movies I have seen all year (I feel the best was Welcome Home Christmas, loved Jana Kramer and that movie was very well done). Inn Love stars Jessie Hutch and Jonna Walsh, both of who I love and LOVE together. Now I will say I was watching this and doing laundry but I didn't really see any inappropriate scenes. I guess the one thing was the Gram's "Boyfriend" was moving in with her, they weren't married. or getting married.
The banter back and forth with Luke and Mands (love the nickname she had) was so fun and witty. We even got Jessie Hutch playing guitar and singing. This movie flowed very nicely and is my 2nd favorite movie of the season, #1 being a Welcome Home Christmas, both Lifetime movies.
I started Glenbrooke Christmas and had to turn it off to do some other chores mainly cause I wanted to watch it and not do things while watching, but it was pretty good from what I saw. I think this is the first time Antonio Cupo played more of a regular guy, most movies I see him in he is uptight, lawyer or business guy, which I LOVE but really like seeing him in a regular guy role as fire fighter. Autumn Reeser looks so beautiful, and I love that her hair had grown back some and it is longer than it has been in her past few movies. I will come back after finishing Glenbrooke.
Sabrina,
DeleteThank you! Thank you! ...For your refreshing, honest reviews of these recent movies. I added them to the 2020 Christmas Movie Reviews.
I love getting your take and learning which movies are family friendly. I just started Candace's Christmas movie, and I usually enjoy hers, but this one..., well, it's a little slow for me. I'm not feeling the connection between her & Warren Christie either, so far, but maybe that will change as I watch more.
By the way, Ben Savage will always be Cory Matthews of "Boy Meets World" to me, too!
π God's Blessings & Merry Christmas to You! π
Antonio is drop dead gorgeous! I really enjoyed A Glenbrook Christmas. I liked how the church bells were incorporated and how it's a tradition of the town. I liked how they explained why Antonio's character was the person in charge about the bells. The art the children created were lovely. I liked how Autumn's character just didn't throw money and fix it herself. She got the whole town involved! Lovely movie, with two actors with chemistry and acting chops (a must for me)! Family friendly.
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Misty! Awe, I Love it! I think Antonio is pretty cute, too!
DeleteI also added your review to the 2020 Christmas Movie Reviews.
I so can't wait to see this one - after everyone's great reviews of it. So glad to hear how much you enjoyed it!
π God's Blessings & Merry Christmas to You! π
Christmas Comes Twice was a fun movie! I have a feeling most will like A Timeless Christmas better, but for me, this is how to do time travel. Cheryl (Tamera's character) learned that no matter how much you try, you can't change the future. Just how you have to focus on now and 'seize the day' as her fav teacher who passed away. I think Cheryl got her 'closure' by being able to tell her mentor and inspiration how much she meant to her (Cheryl) and that George was willing to wait until Cheryl was ready. Touching. I really didn't care for the sister opening a restaurant story. It wasn't needed to me.
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After USS Christmas and A Little Christmas Charm, I was underwhelmed by Unlocking Christmas. However, I did love the activities they got to do and how the clues got them to interact with the community. The romance was just so meh to me.
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Misty, Thank you, again, for these wonderful reviews above. I receive a lot of feedback from people who are grateful for these - so please know you have helped a lot of people!
DeleteBless you, my friend and Merry Christmas!!! :)
I watched Love, Lights, Hanukkah. I thought it was a pretty good movie. Again, the romance was just ok to me. However, the lead actress was a breath of fresh air with how the typical lead is in a movie. My fav Hanukkah movie is still Hitched for Holidays. That movie was so funny, great cast, great romance and chemistry!
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I loved Unlocking Christmas! Taylor and Steve's previous movie The Art of Us isn't one of my top favorites, but I'm going to have to give it another watch, because they were just perfect together in this!
ReplyDeleteEverything about this movie hit all the right notes for me. Except for a somewhat rushed ending, I thought the flow and pacing of the movie was spot on. The chemistry was obvious, the banter was hilarious, and the mystery/adventure was intriguing, heartwarming, and so much fun. This is a serious contender for my favorite movie of this season. Family friendly.
I totally agree with you, Amy. I didn't care for the Art of Us but this movie was definitely a keeper. Kevin (Lund) was all but giddy when opening the "No Peeking" envelopes. This a gem of a movie! I watched my recorded version last night to make sure it recorded well and again with my sister.
DeleteAmy, I love hearing how much you loved "Unlocking Christmas!" I have it recorded and can't wait to watch. The ones that have a little mystery are typically my favorite ones, too.
DeleteAlso, I know what you mean about rushed endings... sometimes we just want a little more!
I added your review to the 2020 Christmas Movie Reviews; I know many will be grateful to know it is family family.
π God's Blessings & Merry Christmas to You! π
Hi, Sabrina, That was a great review of the Hanukkah movie. With the exception of a Timelss Christmas on HM and A Glenbrooke Christmas on HMM, I haven't been able to get past the first 15 minutes. They are very lacking in story line and character development, and I feel like they're regurgitated storylines over and over again. I am looking forward to Cross Country Christmas with RL Cooke. I think the Lifetime movies have been much better--Christmas on Ice, Candy Cane Christmas, and Dear Christmas. I totally forgot about the Jesse Hutch movie, but I'm sure I'll be able to catch it at some point. Thanks again, and let us know what you think of Glenbrooke. (PS--I watched Christmas Under the Stars last night and prefer Autumn's hair shorter lol)
ReplyDeleteCross Country Christmas looks awesome. I will say most years I end up liking the later Christmas movies better than the ones they promote in October and November.
Delete2017 examples: Christmas Getaway was a late Christmas movie premiering in mid dec or was it the 21st? and it is one of my favorite movies I watch it every time it is on. Christmas Next Door was also that same year and later and I love it too. Christmas Bells are ringing was later too and I liked it better than most that year. I think Hallmark puts movies last and don't promote much thinking everyone wants to see the same people on Hallmark, and when we get Travis Van Winkle and Bridget Regan instead of some of the other same actors/actresses, I end up liking them.
I forgot Romance at Reindeer Lodge of 2017 very late movie and one of my favorites as well. Rocky Mountain Christmas too. so I have high hopes for Cross Country Christmas, and the last 2 movies on HMM look good too.
I have so many of the Lifetime movies to watch, some movies I feel I am going to like and want to have dedicated time, like Lonestar Christmas, it looked really good so I want to watch it, and I am going to watch Inn Love again and again.
What’s happen to Winterfest themed movies as they change to New Year New Movies
ReplyDeleteI hope there’s another Glenbrooke Christmas movies are based on Glenbrooke Series
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Whisper - Maui, Hawaii
Teri Moreno went to Maui hoping to start one special relationship. But romance takes a complicated twist when the Spanish teacher from Glenbrooke, Oregon, finds herself enjoying the attentions of three men: the handsome marine biologist who called her back to the islands; a charming old crush from high school; and a clumsy, endearing Australian with a wild past.
Swept up by her feelings, yet determined to make the right choice, Teri makes powerful discoveries about God's law and His grace
Echoes
Lauren is tending heartbroken & striving to finish her collegedegree when she connects with a man who goes by the initials K.C. In asweet, old-fashioned manner their emails become a source of mutualencouragement.
An invitation to join some of the women of Glenbrooke on a lavishgetaway provides Lauren with an unexpected choice. She can meet K.C.face to face or she can say nothing and let her life continue as it is.
Discover what happens when she listens to the voice that echoes in her heart.
Just to provide another perspective, I enjoyed LOVE, LIGHTS, HANUKKAH! as much as anything I've seen on the Hallmark Channel. I found it well-written (perhaps not surprising as the same writer did LOVE YOU LIKE CHRISTMAS, one of my favorite Hallmark Christmas movies) and the lead characters refreshingly unique, especially Ben Savage as David. I can see where people would find the unfolding of the situation too pat or perfect and that the situation raises questions, but...it's an uplifting 84-minute Hallmark movie, and within that context I liked the choices that were made. I'll be recommending it when I review it at my own blog this week.
ReplyDeleteSharing this in no way to be argumentative but simply illustrate that thoughtful people can see the same movie differently, and I'd encourage people to check out the movie and see what they think.
This is a great opportunity to thank Net once more for being such a great resource on all things Hallmark. I frequently recommend your site! Merry Christmas!
Best wishes,
Laura