People.com is reporting this exciting holiday news for Lifetime: "The festivities (at Lifetime) kick off with a preview (show), hosted by Tia Mowry, on Nov. 7, to give fans a taste of the network's mountains of merriment to come. Then, the first movie of the season, An Ice Wine Christmas, launches on Nov. 12. New movies will then air on Fridays and Saturdays until Thanksgiving, when things kick into high gear with 30 new original movies premiering in 30 days."
Wow! That will certainly be a challenge - with 30 new Christmas movies every day from Thanksgiving to Christmas! Lifetime is certainly making things interesting!
"It's a Wonderful Lifetime" 2021 Christmas movies:
An Ice Wine Christmas - November 12 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Roselyn SΓ‘nchez and Lyriq Bent
One of Philadelphia's top wine sommeliers, Camila (SΓ‘nchez) goes home to the magical vineyards of Evergreen, New York, to take part in the town's annual Ice Wine Christmas Festival and harvest. While there, Camila spends time with her mother Sunny (Maria delMar) and sister Beth (AnnaMaria Demara), who manages the local winery for Camila's former ice wine mentor, Henry (Richard Fitzpatrick). But Camila discovers changes are coming as Henry plans to retire, scaling down the Christmas Festival. Beth also recently hired wine specialist Declan (Bent) who plans to take the operation to full-year production. Believing in the importance of preserving the magic of 'Christmas in a bottle,' Camila shares with Declan her passion for Christmas and what an authentic ice wine harvest can bring.
A Picture Perfect Holiday - November 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Tatyana Ali, Henderson Wade and Dina Meyer
Fashion photographer Gaby Jones (Ali) is eager to make a name for herself and finally gets her chance when she lands a coveted job at a magazine. Encouraged by an editor (Meyer) to attend the annual Christmas Photography Retreat in the small town of Pine Falls to ramp up her skills, Gaby reluctantly signs up despite not being a huge fan of the holidays. When she arrives, she learns her rental has been double-booked with wildlife photographer, Sean (Wade) but soon discovers there's more to a photo than what you see through the lens. As the two fall for each other, their life choices start to get in the way and the two must decide if they're willing to take a risk in order to share a picture-perfect holiday together.
Dancing Through the Snow - November 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring AnnaLynne McCord, Colin Lawrence and Bianca Lawrence
Michael Foster (Colin Lawrence) is a firefighter and devoted single father to 8- year-old Lily (Bianca Lawrence), an aspiring ballerina. After a video goes viral of Michael and Lily doing an adorable ballet routine, Michael becomes the most eligible bachelor, as women everywhere want to date this adorable Dad. However, the only woman Michael has eyes for is Lily's ballet teacher, Olivia (McCord). Will Michael be able to dance his way into Olivia's heart?
You Make It Feel Like Christmas - November 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Mary Antonini, Michael Xavier, Stephanie Sy and Alex Poch-Goldin
Emma (Antonini) is a talented designer who finds herself too busy to return home for the holidays after her work catches the eye of design guru Kate Marguiles (Sy), much to her father, Tom's (Poch-Goldin) dismay. When her ex-boyfriend and childhood best friend Aaron (Xavier) returns home after active military duty, he makes it his mission to get her home to celebrate their Christmas traditions.
Baking Spirits Bright - November 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Rekha Sharma, Dion Johnstone, Aadila Dosani, Praneet Akilla, Manoj Sood and Nimet Kanji
Mira Varma (Sharma) takes pride in her family's business of making fruitcakes, despite the decline in its popularity of once being America's most-gifted holiday confection. When Mira's parents decide to hire Brady Phillips (Dion Johnstone) and his high-powered marketing company to boost sales for the holidays, Mira must fight to hold onto the heart of the company she loves so much.
Reba McEntire's Christmas in Tune - November 26 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Reba McEntire, John Schneider, Candice King and Justin David
Years after their personal and professional breakup, the singing duo of Georgia (McEntire) and Joe Winter (Schneider) agree to reunite after their daughter, Belle (King), asks them to participate in a Christmas Charity concert, only to find themselves getting back in tune on stage and off.
Merry Liddle Christmas Baby - November 27 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Kelly Rowland, Thomas Cadrot, Bresha Webb, Latonya Williams, Jaime M. Callica and Nathan Witte
This holiday, the Liddles have much to be merry about! Jacquie Liddle (Rowland) and her husband Tyler (Cadrot) are preparing for the arrival of their first baby. Meanwhile, Jacquie's sister Treena (Williams) and her husband Julian (Callica) are thinking about adopting a baby themselves, and spirited, fashionista sister Kiara's (Webb) relationship with Chris (Witte) is heating up. With Jacquie's family expanding in ways she could never have expected, the Liddles are headed for a crazy Christmas filled with merry mayhem and lots of love and laughter.
Miracle in Motor City - November 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Tia Mowry, Mark Taylor and Smokey Robinson
Amber Dupont (Mowry) bites off more than she can chew when she takes charge of her church's annual Christmas pageant and inadvertently promises to deliver a special performance by Motown Legend Smokey Robinson. When her best friends secretly enlist Amber's former flame Eddie (Taylor) to help, the pair reconnects in a quest to find Smokey and convince him to appear. With the clock ticking, family, friends, and superstar Smokey Robinson come together to stage the most special pageant yet.
Welcome to the Christmas Family Reunion - November 29 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Michelle Argyris, Alonzo B. Slater and Asia'h Epperson
Event planner Amy (Argyris) helps rising singer Tiffanie Christmas (Epperson) plan her holiday family reunion. Along the way Amy must navigate some challenging family dynamics, especially amongst Tiffanie's aunts as well as her own growing feelings for Tiffanie's cousin, Calvin (Slater). Will she be able to pull off an amazing Christmas family reunion? Vanessa Williams, Wendy Raquel Robinson, and Catherine Haena Kim co-star.
Saying Yes to Christmas - November 30 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Erika Prevost and Romaine Waite
A magical Christmas wish makes a career-obsessed June (Prevost) say "Yes" to every invitation while she's home for the holidays. But when an old flame, Blake (Waite) joins her hectic schedule of Christmas activities, past feelings are reignited. June must choose between saying yes to her career and life in the city or to her heart in her hometown.
Match Made in Mistletoe - December 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Natalie Lisinska and Damon Runyan
When talented interior designer Emily Barnes (Lisinska) is hired by a foreign embassy in DC to decorate for their annual holiday charity ball, the newly appointed ambassador Magnus Andersson's (Runyan) "minimalist" approach creates a roadblock between them. As Emily's undeniable love for the holiday season begins to thaw his heart, an unexpected romance begins between the two.
A Christmas Village Romance - December 2 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Jake Epstein, Jeni Ross and Oliver Renaud
When romance novelist Diana (Ross) learns that Maple Creek, a charming pioneer village, is struggling to stay afloat, she uses her notoriety to help generate interest in the town by sponsoring a Christmas gala. Diana rallies her family and friends to pitch in, but she's challenged at every turn by the village blacksmith and town historian, Carter (Epstein). Sparks fly as the two must work together to save the village in time for Christmas. But when her gorgeous cover model and secret crush, Greg (Renaud), surprises Diana the night before the big Christmas gala, she's torn on who to choose and must take a page out of her novels to figure out her true happily ever after.
A Christmas Dance Reunion - December 3 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Monique Coleman, Corbin Bleu and Kim Roberts
Successful attorney Lucy Mortimer (Coleman), along with her mother Virginia (Roberts) returns to the Winterleigh Resort to help celebrate the hotel's final Christmas season. Once there, Lucy is reunited with the owner's nephew and her childhood Christmas Dance partner, Barrett Brewster (Bleu). Though the resort has fallen on hard times and has stopped most holiday events, Lucy leads the charge in recreating the beloved Christmas traditions, including the popular Christmas Dance, to bring together new families and new hope to the resort. Now, Lucy must decide if she's willing to take a risk on love and partner up once more with Barrett for what could be the last Christmas Dance.
Kirk Franklin's A Gospel Christmas - December 4 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Demetria McKinney, Chaz Lamar Shepherd and Kirk Franklin
When Olivia (McKinney), a young assistant pastor, gets assigned to be a lead pastor at a new church a month before Christmas, she's fearful she can't manage the transition, including getting the choir ready to open the town's annual Winter Jamboree. Banding together with her new congregation, Olivia discovers a new home for herself, and even finds a little Christmas romance along the way! Featuring a special appearance and songs written and arranged by Kirk Franklin. (Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. ET/PT)
My Favorite Christmas Melody - December 5 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring MΓ½a & Rainbow Sun Francks
Once a promising singer-songwriter, Abby (MΓ½a) now finds herself writing uninspired jingles for commercials. As she heads home for the holidays, she's enlisted by the local high school music teacher to help save the school arts program. In the process, Abby rediscovers her voice and regains the confidence to go after her dreams — and lets the possibility of love in too.
Secretly Santa - December 6 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Alicia Dea Josipovoc and Travis Nelson
Miranda (Josipovic) and Paul (Nelson) are business rivals who accidentally meet at a costumed Santa crawl and spend a romantic evening together without learning each other's identities. As their anonymous romance continues online, their businesses merge, forcing them into an unwanted partnership. As they clash while working together on a holiday gift-giving app, their hearts must reconcile their online love when unexpected feelings develop for one another.
Christmas Movie Magic - December 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Holly Deveaux and Drew Seeley
When entertainment writer Alli Blakeman (Deveaux) is assigned a story covering the anniversary of a classic Christmas movie in the small town where it was filmed, she agrees on the condition that it could lead to a big promotion. When she meets a local theatre owner Brad (Seeley), they unravel the mysterious origins of the movie's signature song and Alli learns that movie magic isn't always just on-screen.
Christmas with a Crown - December 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Marcus Rosner and Lisa Durupt: After Cassie (Durupt) returns to her hometown to revive her family's traditional Christmas festival, she meets a dashing stranger, Nicolas (Rosner), who's volunteered to help organize the event. Sparks begin to fly between them, but little does she know that he's really a prince in disguise, longing to find the true spirit of the holidays. It will take a Christmas miracle of royal proportions for their hearts to meet as one.
A FiancΓ© for Christmas - December 9 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Marie Osmond, Amanda Peyton and Adam Gregory
Perpetually single Sawyer (Payton) makes a fake wedding registry, hoping a shopping spree with a scan gun will be the ultimate retail therapy. But when the registry is discovered and the whole town throws her a surprise bridal shower, she's too embarrassed to tell the truth. Instead, she finds a fake fiancΓ© to help her navigate through the lies and holiday festivities. However, as real feelings develop between Sawyer and her fake fiancΓ©, they may turn into the real deal after all.
Holiday in Santa Fe - December 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Mario Lopez, Emeraude Taubia, Aimee Garcia and Gia Lopez (Mario's 11-year-old daughter!)
Casa de Milagro is a family-owned business that makes holiday ornaments and dΓ©cor, inspired by Mexican Christmas traditions. Their award-winning designs, created by matriarch Milagro Ortega, are highly sought after each holiday season. Siblings Tony (Mario Lopez) and Magdalena (Garcia), with help from their dad (Efrain Figueroa), run the shop in Santa Fe, but when their beloved Milagro unexpectedly passes, the family struggles to find its heart. With Milagro gone, Belinda Sawyer (Toubia), an executive at one of the largest greeting card and holiday dΓ©cor chains, sees an opportunity to acquire the company. When sparks fly between Belinda and Tony, Belinda realizes there is more to Casa de Milagro than meets the eye.
The Holiday Fix Up - December 11 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Jana Kramer, Ryan McPartlin and Maria Menounos
When Sam (Kramer), the designer behind a popular home renovation show, returns to her hometown during the holidays to help renovate the Bell Harbor Inn, she gets paired with Coop (McPartlin) as her lead contractor. The only problem: he's the guy who broke her heart and she's the one who got away. Sparks fly as they work closely to get the renovations done in time for the inn's annual Christmas Eve Harborfest. Will they be able to fix the mistakes of their past to build a future together?
PEOPLE Presents: Blending Christmas - December 12 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Haylie Duff, Aaron O'Connell and a whole bunch of Brady Bunch alums
The Hacienda de la Sierra is Emma's (Duff) favorite place to spend the holiday season and her boyfriend Liam (O'Connell) has been secretly planning to propose to her there, surrounded by both their families. Emma is delighted when she arrives to find the whole family bunch there. Of course, no holiday gathering is complete without drama, and soon the families are bickering over every detail! The added stress from trying to blend the two families eventually takes a toll on Emma and Liam, who start questioning their own relationship. Now just days before Christmas, the two families realize that they're going to have to work together in order to reunite Emma and Liam! Blending Christmas also stars Beth Broderick, Christopher Knight, Greg Evigan, Mike Lookinland, Barry Williams, Susan Olsen, Robbie Rist, Telma Hopkins and Jennifer Elise Cox.
Maps and Mistletoe - December 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Humberly GonzΓ‘lez and Ronnie Row
Emilia Martin (GonzΓ‘lez), a cartographer of school maps, has plans for a cozy Christmas at home until her boss has a last-minute project for her, designing a novelty treasure map of the North Pole. Emilia decides to seek out the expertise of North Pole explorer Drew Campbell (Rowe), who reluctantly agrees to help her. As the two work closely, they discover more than either of them ever expected.
Ghosts of Christmas Past - December 14 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Annie Clark and Dan Jeannotte
Ellie (Clark), a serial "ghoster" on dating apps, is told by a fortune teller that she must resolve her past and make amends with all of those she ghosted before Christmas, or she is destined to never find true love! Over the course of one week, she takes it upon herself to track down all the men she ghosted before the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve and discovers love in the process.
The Enchanted Christmas Cake - December 15 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Erica Durance and Robin Dunne
After recently losing her grandmother, Gwen (Durance) is struggling to run their bakery, regain the Christmas spirit, and figure out her grandmother's magical recipe for the town's legendary Enchanted Christmas Cake. So, when a high-end chef comes to town to film a Christmas special, Gwen reluctantly agrees to help the producer Gavin (Dunne) prepare for the shoot to help support the bakery. As sparks fly, will she discover that Gavin is the secret ingredient she was missing all along?
Christmas by Chance - December 16 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Winny Clarke and Jacob Blair
Chance Charleswood (Clarke) owns a struggling gift shop called "By Chance Gifts." As the Christmas shopping season approaches, Chance is hired by William Richards (Blair), a wealthy and popular entrepreneur, to help him organize the perfect proposal for his girlfriend Leyla Brooks (Celeste Desjardins). When Chance needs to get closer to Leyla to find out what she likes, they devise a plan to have her attend their Christmas party as an old friend of the family. Chance and William continue to spend more time together with the hopes of devising the perfect proposal, but Leyla does not seem to be ready for marriage and each plan seems to fall apart. As Chance and William get to know each other more they begin to bring out the best in one another and are able to find their true selves along the way.
Mistletoe in Montana - December 17 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Melissa Joan Hart, Duane Henry and Jamey Sheridan
Welcome to Paradise Ranch, where city slickers get to be cowboys and cowgirls. Merry (Hart), who owns the ranch has been unlucky in love, but that's about to change when a single father, Mark (Henry), and his two kids book the ranch for Christmas week. Adventure is on the menu, the holiday spirit is everywhere, and love is in the air.
Toying with the Holidays - December 18 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Chad Michael Murray and Cindy Busby
Workaholic designer Danielle (Busby) returns to her hometown of Holly Pines for the holidays with her young son Paul with hopes to introduce him to some beloved holiday traditions, in particular the town's North Pole Express train. Once home, she discovers that the North Pole Express has been sidelined. Determined to help, Danielle reconnects with her former high school classmate Kevin (Murray), now a hobbyist and model train enthusiast himself. Together, Danielle and Kevin attempt to pull off a Christmas miracle that would get the old North Pole Express running--and quite possibly give Danielle many reasons, one of them romantic, to consider staying in Holly Pines for good...
Under the Christmas Tree - December 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
*Note: This movie is listed in the newly released schedule, so I am listing it here to inform you the content includes a same sex relationship. Please note: I will not be promoting this film here.
Candy Cane Candidate - December 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Jacky Lai and Jake Epstein
Natural-born leader, Julia (Lai), returns to her hometown of North Falls for Christmas to drown her sorrows in eggnog, cookies, and Yuletide after her recent political campaign for city council ended in a landslide loss. It's the perfect place for Julia's holiday escape — until she realizes coming home means running into her old high school rival, Parker (Epstein), the arrogant know-it-all who beat her in a race for senior class president. When the North Falls mayor resigns, the town holds an emergency election, and Julia and Parker find themselves once again facing off. But as Julia and Parker campaign their way through the Christmas season and plan a toy drive together, Julia begins to see a different side of Parker, and the ice between them slowly begins to thaw. As their political race comes to a head, Julia and Parker discover winning isn't everything.
The Christmas Ball - December 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Deidre Mullins, Nick Hendrix and Caroline Langrishe
When lead ballerina Clare Fitzgerald (Mullins) is let go before the Christmas season's Nutcracker, she's beyond devastated and jumps at the opportunity to visit her Aunt Bridget (Langrishe) in England during the holidays. Once there, she meets Liam (Hendrix), a local professor and historian who is helping Aunt Bridget preserve the family manor. Clare discovers that Christmas Regency balls were once held at the manor, prompting Aunt Bridget to propose they hold a ball as part of Liam's presentation to the preservation society. As Clare and Liam work together, the two also waltz into a new romance.
It Takes a Christmas Village - December 22 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Brooke Nevin, Corey Sevier and Alli Chung
In order to make the town's Christmas market a reality, Mayor Alex Foster (Nevin) must convince the reclusive Darcy Hawkins (Sevier) to loan out his family's historic mill, which is no easy task thanks to a long-running family feud. But as Alex slowly chips away at Darcy's frosty exterior, their feelings grow beyond the interest of the town, leading this unlikely duo to the prospect of love.
Rebuilding a Dream Christmas - December 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Meggan Kaiser, Zane Stephens and Bryson JonSteele
Successful real estate broker Abbey (Kaiser) is forced back to her hometown to repair a Victorian house she inherited from her grandmother. She decides to sell the house and hires single dad Josh (Stephens) to help with the repairs. Working together brings up memories from her past and as her relationship with Josh and his eight-year-old son Noah (JonSteele) grows, Abbey finds her calling and makes a home for herself.
Hot Chocolate Holiday - December 24 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Aubrey Reynolds and Jonny Swenson
Colette (Reynolds) runs a coffee shop that is known for her secret and famous hot chocolate. When Marcus (Swenson), a new dessert shop owner, starts to draw in Colette's customers with his very own specialty hot chocolate that tastes exactly like the recipe from her beloved grandmother, she is determined to expose him. But as she gets to know Marcus, sparks fly between the cocoa connoisseurs.
Writing Around the Christmas Tree - December 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
starring Krystal Joy Brown and Curtis Hamilton
Mikaela (Brown), a successful romance novelist who has had bad luck in love, visits a quaint bed and breakfast for a Christmas writer's retreat near a snowy lake town each year. Upon arriving, she meets dashing writer, Levi (Hamilton) who soon convinces Mikaela that she shouldn't be writing about love if she doesn't allow herself to get out and actually experience it.
Lifetime's 2021 Christmas movies begin Sunday, November 7th! Tune in at 10 a.m. ET/PT for the It's a Wonderful Lifetime Holiday Movie Preview Show hosted by Tia Mowry. Prior to that day, the preview special will be available starting October 24th through VOD.
At this point, of course, we don't know which movies will be family-friendly. I'm going to be picky on which movies I watch, but it's hard to know.
I'll name 7 Lifetime Christmas movies I'm looking forward to seeing:
Reba McEntire's Christmas in Tune (of course, starring famous country singer Reba McEntire and Dukes of Hazard star, John Schneider),
Miracle in Motor City (starring Tia Mowry, Mark Taylor and Smokey Robinson)
Christmas Movie Magic (starring Holly Deveaux and Drew Seeley),
The Holiday Fix Up (starring Jana Kramer, Ryan McPartlin and Maria Menounos)
The Enchanted Christmas Cake (starring Erica Durance and Robin Dunne)
Toying with the Holidays (starring Chad Michael Murray and Cindy Busby)
It Takes a Christmas Village (starring Brooke Nevin, Corey Sevier and Alli Chung)
And... there's a few more I want to see!
Which Lifetime Christmas movies are on your must-see list? Please share in comments below...
I heard the viewers saying “Christmas with a Crown” is worst movie ever. It’s filmed last 2 years ago
ReplyDeleteYeah, I've heard some reviews like that, too. The movie was on YT for awhile, and I was going to watch it there, but it was taken down before I had the chance.
DeleteIMDB reviewers give it a 6.7 average and except for one review people rate it pretty high. I'm going to give a try because it sounds fun to me!
DeleteLifetime's schedule looks full but according to Reel One Entertainment they picked up the following 3 Christmas movies none of which are in the above list:
ReplyDeleteChristmas A La Carte - Erin Agostino, Dillon Casey
Loving Christmas - Brittany Bristow, Oliver Renaud
A Snowy Christmas - Elysia Rotaru, Damon Runyan
They'd hardly show these at any other time of year - Florence
Florence, that's interesting. Wonder if they will add them in somewhere or if the could go to their streaming source or Lifetime Movie Network???
DeleteThe last one you mentioned, "A Snowy Christmas" starring Elysia Rotaru and Damon Runyan, is going to air on UPtv, so maybe there has been a change of plans on the other two movies, too.
I'll be honest...I haven't watched many of the Lifetime Christmas movies in past years, and by the looks of the ones above, I probably won't this year either. (Too many same-ol'-same-ol' plots...and who are a lot of these actors??) That said, I will be watching the following four, because of who is in them: Christmas in Tune, The Enchanted Christmas Cake, Toying with the Holidays, and It Takes a Village. Which is fine, because I know I will be keeping busy with a lot of the Hallmark and GAC movies, and my TV (and eyesight) can only take so much!! :)
ReplyDeleteMark 25 - YEEEESSSS!!!! I was thinking the same thing, too! Who are some of these actors??? It is an overwhelming amount of movies, isn't it? Like you, I'm planning to watch more on Hallmark and ALL of GAC Family's Christmas!!!
DeleteLol...I think Lifetime & Hallmark are both that way. I love my Hallmark movie's, but most of them made today is the same movie over and over, with different actors. Also, I wish they would all stop doing the same things in every movie, especially Hallmark. Every movie, the almost kiss, the couple are about to kiss for the first time, and the phone rings or someone interrupts them. Then you have the food on the face. The couple is eating, and they get a little food on their face, just so the other one could pick it off. Then you have the girl falling in the leading man's arms, she is using climbing a ladder and loses her balance, and falls into his arms. Then there's the plots. The leading actor/actress goes home to stop a family business or home from being bought. While home they fall back in love with their ex. Then there's the leading man/woman who gets a new job, only to give it up for the person they love. These are just a few things that are the same over and over again. The older Hallmark movies were done so much better. I think the problem is, their trying to make new movies constantly, that their not making the best product all the time. It should be quality over quantity.
DeleteYou are absolutely right, Marlena.
DeleteI feel the same way.
Ken
Thank you, Net! I pretty much agree with your list. It is great to see Smokey Robinson in a movie!
ReplyDeleteMisty
Misty, Thank you for sharing! Great minds think alike! :)
DeleteLove your website. Starting October 22nd, I'll have my TV set to the Hallmark Channels and Lifetime and I'll be looking at your website daily! I look forward to this every single year!! Thanks for all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteNcDesigner, Thank you so much for your daily visits here! It's going to be another busy Christmas season - but I'm happy to help you navigate through it! :)
DeleteA lot of these sound fun, thank you for putting together this list. The new e-mail format looks great, too! :)
ReplyDeleteMarianne, Happy to share! And... thank you for the comment on the email list; I'm glad to hear you are receiving it just fine.
DeleteI am most looking forward to seeing “A Gospel Christmas” with Kirk Franklin. With Jesus being the reason for the season, I love that there is a movie with a gospel music theme! I sure hope Lifetime doesn’t somehow make this movie inappropriate. Contemporary Christian Music artists such as Amy Grant, Michael W Smith and Rebecca St James have all acted in movies before and have their own Christmas music albums, so I wish we would see them in movies featuring their music. Married couple Vince Gill and Amy Grant could even be featured in a movie together.
ReplyDeleteYes, Thank you for sharing this movie pick. I hope this movie is a good representation of our Lord. :)
DeleteAmy Grant and Vince Gill in a Christmas movie where they sing, that would be a dream come true!
DeleteKathy, I agree! I watched them in a Christmas concert together and it was awesome!
DeleteWhat do you think of this new Christmas TV movie schedule? Do you think it will help or hurt their ratings? I think that with all of the competition, especially GAC, having the movies start late may hurt the network even with the “30 in 30” plan?
ReplyDeleteI think the new Lifetime schedule is interesting; I agree it is a late start and quite a commitment to ask people to watch a new movie every night in December. Usually people are too busy for that. I don't how that will go.
DeleteLots of people like to watch classic Christmas movies, too, on Hallmark and movies & cartoons on Freeform, local stations, etc... throughout the week- so that will have an effect, as well.
Hallmark attempted several years ago to do new movies on Tuesday and Thursday nights - and obviously that didn't go as great as they anticipated, so they switched back to weekends.
Guess we'll see how this goes for Lifetime! :)
I kind of like the idea of new Christmas movies not being all bunched together on one night. Instead we get to watch them as a one a day treat. At least they are trying something new!
DeleteI agree with your faves to see, especially REBA MCENTIRE'S CHRISTMAS IN TUNE and the ENCHANTED CHRISTMAS CAKE. I am also looking forward to HOLIDAY IN SANTA FE with Mario Lopez and his 11-yr-old daughter and PEOPLE PRESENTS: BLENDING CHRISTMAS with several Brady Bunch alums. I actually find at least a couple of faves on Lifetime every year and hoping for the same this season. SNOWED-INN CHRISTMAS is an example of a wonderful Lifetime Christmas movie and I had to own it.
DeleteHas anybody heard if the networks will air Christmas movies 24 hours a day from the time the first movies air through Christmas Day or New Year’s Day? Of course, Lifetime says 24 hours a day, but it never is. Lifetime is airing a couple of movies on Friday, 10/07 and Thursday and Friday, 10/07 and 10/08. However, they are definitely not all family-friendly. However, having this sprinkling of holiday movies make makes me wonder if some networks will start earlier than advertised as they have sometimes done in the past. I sure wish LMN would air their old Christmas movies. I can’t look it up because I am typing this, but I remember an old one with Nancy McKeon, something like “Comfort and Joy”. Although its premise was not family-friendly, it is an example of a movie that could air on LMN.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn Hudon is busy filming her action movie called; “Ridetide”, starring Val Kilmer, Henry Thomas, Jocelyn Hudon, Jana Kramer, Chance CrawfordC others
ReplyDeleteJocelyn said she won’t be in WHC: Christmas & Season 2 - How long she will be back to do filming WHC when she said π€·♀️π€·♀️π€·♀️?
Jocelyn’s shunt double?
Sorry if it sounds harsh but in the majority of cases I really find a lot of the pairings in the Lifetime Christmas movies decidedly strange.
ReplyDeleteHowever, during January and February we will work our way through most of them and we will have the advantage of knowing to avoid them if they are not Family Friendly enough - Florence
When I read the lineup yesterday, I thought it was interesting how they are doing a new movie each night instead of starting in October. Wonder if they're hoping to get the market away from HC on those nights where HC has re-airings of the movies.
ReplyDeleteBetween Lifetime, Hallmark’s three channels, UP TV, and the two GAC two channels , and specials on PBS, Networks, TBN, Freeform, CMT, TMC, AMC…. goodness, a lot to sort through and decide what is worth watching. Which will lift my spirt? Which really give me goosebumps, and sweet memories? Oh my, and adding in old favorites. No shortage of things to watch!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even realize that Lifetime had Christmas movies until about 3 or 4 years ago. Then one night I sat down to watch that channel (on a recommendation from someone else) and Christmas movie that was airing was not what I wanted my little ones to be watching. I hadn't watched it again until last year when a movie was recommended. I did like it and I wish I wrote it down. Some of the ones that Net wrote as possibilities are the ones that seemed interesting to me too. ~Mary~
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in seeing Christmas With A Crown with Lisa Durupt and Marcus Rosner. So good to see them cast as leads, especially Lisa! My husband and I have said for years we didn't understand why Hallmark had not featured Lisa in a lead role. I hope that one is family friendly!!! tThanks for the list Net!
ReplyDeletei hope that there is a movie with Lacey Chabert and other original actresses....miss them....
ReplyDeleteI have good news for you! Lacey Chabert is doing a new Christmas movie for the Hallmark Channel called "Christmas at Castle Hart."
DeleteYou can see details here:
https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2021/09/hallmark-channel-2021-countdown-to-christmas-movies-candace-cameron-bure-lacey-chabert-tv-schedule-list.html
You'll probably see other familiar names there, too!
Enjoy! :)
Since Hallmark Channel or Hallmark Movies and Mysteries doesn't do Christmas movies that takes place in a church will Lifetime have Christmas movies that are religious and takes place in a church?
ReplyDeleteYou Make It Feel Like Christmas is not family friendly! There is a same sex couple that is one of the main couples in the movie.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate you letting us know - Thank you!
DeleteYour review has been posted to the Movie Review page here:
https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2021/10/which-2021-christmas-movies-made-its.html
Well, yet again I had to turn the station. Lifetime's Saying Yes to Christmas had a scene 30 minutes in with a psychic and a mention of something about exorcism. I couldn't turn it fast enough. I was having a hard time getting into it in the first place. Just wanted to share to let others know. Merry Christmas Net and thank you for being a family friendly place to visit!
Delete"A Christmas Village Romance" is family-friendly and pretty cute. Its budget wasn't huge and they shouldn't have bothered with throwing in the snow at the end, but the creative storyline and period costumes made me smile! :-)
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I would say that "Merry Liddle Christmas Baby" is not family friendly. I thought the first movie (two years ago) in the "Liddle" series was kind of cute, but this third one wasn't worth it - I deleted it pretty quickly. One of the three adult sisters figures out the reason she's tired and queasy is that she's pregnant, and the father is the live-in boyfriend she's not married to (he's about to ask her to marry him over Christmas, but that's not exactly the order things are supposed to happen!).
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Christmas with a Crown. No idea if it's family friendly. I couldn't get past the first 30 minutes. Maybe someone who just looooves "royal" movies will find this one more to their taste. To me it was awkward and just "meh". Oh, well, on to the next one!
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The Holiday Fix Up. Same sex couple embracing in the first five minutes of movie. My guess is that that couple is not featured later in the movie but if the producers decided to put it in the first five minutes I can only assume the rest of the movie is similar. So I deleted and am on to the next one -- so good to clear some space on the dvr.
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"Blending Christmas". Not family friendly due to the fact that the main couple are not married and are living together and an early scene shows them sleeping in same bed. Only watched maybe twenty minutes and decided to delete.
ReplyDelete"A FiancΓ© for Christmas". Not sure what to make of this one. Kind of bizarre and also kind of cute. I think I would like the lead actress in a different movie but in this movie I did not buy into the fact that she was a top-rated doctor; she just seemed too immature and almost childish at times (but at other times she was kind of cute and relatable?). The lead actor had the appearance of an 18-20 year old instead of a vet who owned his own practice; I really liked this actor but I didn't think he and the actress fit together. Marie Osmond as the mother was just way too outlandish. The nurse was one of my favorite characters and delivered some fun lines. But something just felt off with this movie. At times it was charming but then it also was just plain over-the-top and bizarre. I don't know if it was the writing or the acting, but this one wasn't a keeper for me. I watched one hour and then gave up.
~~Jane
Jane, These reviews are most helpful! Thank you! Thank you! I was planning to record "Blending Christmas" this weekend after missing it the first time, but after reading your review, I am skipping it - which is another plus for my DVR space, which is getting less and less every day.
DeleteHope you are still feeling better! I'm so delighted you are sharing with us again this year - I just love hearing your fresh perspective.
God bless you & Merry Christmas!!! Net
Maps and Mistletoe. Cute. Not a keeper. Good for a one-time watch. Family friendly (although there is a hint that the cafe owner might be gay -- there's talk of his family and what his kids are doing for Christmas and it's filmed in such a way that you kind of think that the other guy working with him at the cafe might be his partner in more than just business... or maybe it's just my overly suspicious mind expecting things like this in all the movies this year!?!?)
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Hi Net! I left a review on this page for "Ghosts of Christmas Past" a few days ago. Did it get lost in the shuffle or did cyberspace perhaps eat it? If you can't find it, let me know, and I'll rewrite it. :-)
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Alicia, Oh no! I don't see it. I just double-checked and I looked through spam comments, too! I, unfortunately, don't see it anywhere. Wonder where it went in cyberspace???
DeleteYou are so sweet to check in on this. If you'd like to share again, I would so appreciate it!
I'm thinking my browser must have glitched, then, Net. :-) Here's the scoop on the movie:
Delete"Ghosts of Christmas Past" is unique and family-friendly (with a small caveat). In this type movie, usually a wise, magical Santa plays the role of making the character rethink something in his/her life, but, in this one, it's a crazy fortune teller lady at the office party with a magic snow globe, which may bother some people. The characters are quirky, but I like them. Mostly, though, I love that the storyline highlights how the current, cultural "ghosting" trend is soooo incredibly RUDE, and portrays things being made right. It sucked me in and I might even watch it again. :-)
~Alicia
Alicia I agree with you about "Ghosts of Christmas Past." The basic core of the movie really brought how hurtful and rude people are today on social media. I felt like they were making fun of fortune telling with that silly lady so that didn't bother me at all. I feel like watching it with your kids might help them make better choices when they are on social media and I plan to watch it again too.
DeleteThe Enchanted Christmas Cake. I liked it. I thought the script was rather weak and lacked pizzazz and some believability, but the main actor & actress were quite good and carried the movie. Not a keeper, but worth a watch. Family friendly (the main actor is divorced; and the mother character is a bit of a middle-aged, sex-pot wannabe - but nothing too objectionable).
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Holiday in Santa Fe. Please, y'all, stop me next year before I attempt to watch another Mario Lopez Christmas movie!! Hah! :) Actually, this one was much better than last year's movie and I think others will find it to be fun. I watched maybe the first 40 minutes and then fast-forwarded through the rest. To me, Mario is fake and full of himself and artificially peppy; he, and the movie, are just way too over-the-top for my taste. Having said that, I did appreciate the movie's emphasis on the importance of family and traditions. And parts of the movie were cute. I think it might be worth a watch for others who don't have my aversion to Mario and too much cheesiness. The movie is family friendly -- mostly. The lead actress has an assistant back at the office that she checks in with often via phone and skype. He is over-the-top, flamboyantly gay. I fast-forwarded through the whole movie, fully expecting to see that the directors ended the movie with him finding love as well as the main characters, but, thankfully, they did not do that. The worst was his obvious flamboyant sassiness and his comments about how gorgeous/"hot" Mario was and looking at photos of him in swimsuit; and also using God's name in vain at least once.
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Toying With the Holidays. Cute. Worth a one-time watch as a sweet but standard Christmas movie. Not a keeper for me. I'm not in the Cindy Busby fan club, although I really did like her in the Godwink movie. I felt like in this Lifetime movie (and in others) I was watching her "act"; whereas with someone like Jill Wagner or Jen Lilly I feel like I'm watching the actual character and not someone acting. In this movie, Cindy was especially non-believable as a mother to a ten year old boy, every scene with her son felt put-on and fake to me, like she was trying too hard. To me she's more enjoyable playing a young 18-25 year old girl-next-door instead of a mature parent. I quite like Chad M.M., although I probably couldn't watch a string of his movies in a row, something about the gravel voice and appearance might drive me batty; whereas Kristoffer Polaha or Tyler Hynes I could watch a whole marathon!
ReplyDeleteThis movie was family friendly.
~~Jane
Good evening/morning Netπ
ReplyDeleteDid Lifetime ever get back to you on their mailing address (not an email)so a person can actually write a letter to them.
If not, can you please try and contact them again. I am texting from Canada but I would like the U.S. address. Canada does not always play all the movies the United States does.
Thank you
I don't have a mailing address for Lifetime, but one of the best ways to reach out to them is through their contact us form on the A+E Networks Official Press Site.
DeleteSee here:
https://www.aenetworks.com/contact
I hope this is helpful to you. Perhaps, you could request a mailing address in this form or share your thoughts there.
Is Lifetime skipping Christmas movies this year(2022). I am not noticing any Christmas movies from them in your Christmas movie schedule. Usually all the channels have announced all the movies by now!!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about Lifetime too but now thinking about it they didn't start their Christmas movies until 21 November last year so if they keep to the same time-line it could be another couple of weeks before they announce - Florence
ReplyDeleteHot Chocolate Holiday was a very delicious movie! -Maria
ReplyDeleteA Christmas Village Romance was so sweet! -Maria
ReplyDeleteBlending Christmas was so hilarious and delightful! -Maria
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