Once again, this week's Christmas movies coincide with the new movie premieres this weekend on Hallmark. "Christmas at Grand Valley" stars Danica McKellar and a new "MatchMaker Mysteries: Art of the Kill" premieres Sunday night on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, while "Holly & Ivy" stars Janel Parrish and "Right in Front of Me" premieres Saturday night on the Hallmark Channel.
Thursday, April 15, 2021:
Storyline: Struggling artist Kelly Riley returns to her Wyoming hometown for the Christmas holiday and becomes involved in an effort to save the town’s beloved lodge from the wrecking ball. In the process, she finds herself falling for the handsome widower sent to Grand Valley by his company to decide the fate of the lodge.
Friday, April 16, 2021:
Storyline: When Melody’s neighbor, Nina, learns that her illness has returned, Melody promises to keep Nina’s kids, Holly & Ivy, together. To adopt the children, she must renovate her new fixer-upper, which she does with the help of contractor, Adam.
Both Christmas movies airing this week are family friendly, but I do want to caution that "Holly & Ivy" discusses in great detail the sickness and death of a parent, which may not be appropriate for some young viewers. It's a movie you'll definitely want a tissue handy for. If you want to watch something more lighthearted, then you'll want to visit "Christmas at Grand Valley."
Please share your thoughts on these Christmas movies below...
You can check out more Christmas movies airing in April and May - here!
Here are the Hallmark movies where the lead characters are very sick so sick that they are dying
ReplyDeleteHolly and Ivy
Once Upon a Christmas Miracle
A Godwink Christmas Meant for Love
The Beach House
Season of Miracles
Christmas at Conway
Did I miss anything?
Several of these are Hall of Fame movies, and those tend to deal with more serious subject matter.
DeleteSeason of Miracles? Do you mean A Season for Miracles? The sister overdosed on drugs, but she's in recovery. Not dying
DeleteWhen I first watched Holly & Ivy this past November, I was really taken aback at how serious the movie was. Still, I enjoyed it, and will be watching it again tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteJust saw Danica McKellar on Home And Family (YouTube)and the dress she was wearing is beautiful. I am excited to see Matchmaker Mysteries "Art Of The Kill" this weekend. The promo is funny!
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