February's all new mystery premieres on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries in 2022 will take us back in time to an unsolved case and give us some hair-raising suspense!
Check out the new titles below...
Cut, Color, Murder
Premiere Date: Sunday, February 6, 2022
Starring: Julie Gonzalo and Ryan McPartlin
Storyline: When a beauty pageant creator is found dead, a savvy hairdresser works with a detective and risks everything to clear the names of those she loves.
Movie Review:
π "Color, Cut, Murder: 100% clean. No issues with same sex. The man who worked in the salon doing makeup on the Beauty Pageant girls kinda made me uncomfortable, but he didn't act feminine at all. It was a good mystery, kept me guessing. Kinda cheesy. I liked her relationship with the police chief. I'm guessing by the ending there will be a sequel. Also, I had forgotten how much commercials were on TV. I'll save it for special occasions, like the Wedding Veil movies." ~Abigail
π "Enjoyed Cut,Color, Murder.It has an interesting back story. My curiosity has been piqued by the last scene in the movie. It was very well done and different from some of the other mystery movies. Hope to see more." ~Anonymous
π "Didn't really care for Cut Color Murder. Too catty, and Allie seemed a bit too much of a smart aleck IMO. On the plus side, The trailers for Haunted by Murder and The Presence of Love look good." -Maria
π "No Spoilers in my review… This movie is family-friendly for around age 12 and up, being a murder mystery. The mystery part of the story was intriguing, as several people seemed guilty. I suspected the person who did the crime, but I was never 100% certain until that person was revealed. The cast all worked well together; I really liked Ali (Julie Gonzalo, “Christmas with the Kranks,” “Falling for Vermont”) and Chelsea (Grace Beedie, “Five Star Christmas”) as sisters. Plus, it was obvious there was a bit of a spark between Ali and Detective Kyle Crawford (played by Ryan McPartlin, “Chance at Romance,” “The Flight Before Christmas”). The one thing that bugged me was the haircuts! The movie is supposed to be all about a mystery-solving hairdresser, but each time Ali touched anyone’s hair – she pretended to trim a little around the neck and that’s it. She was basically done with each hair cut in 2 minutes. I’m sure any hairdressers watching this movie found it to be quite humorous. Overall, this movie was an enjoyable watch; however, the end is left in such a way – it appears they are planning more of these." ~Net
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Haunted by Murder
Premiere Date: Sunday, February 20, 2022
Starring: Candace Cameron Bure, Niall Matter, Marilu Henner, Lexa Doig, Peter Benson, Miranda Frigon, Dylan Sloane, Ellie Harvie, Cole Vigue and Julia Benson
Storyline: When Aurora Teagarden and her best friend, Sally Allison, were teenagers, they entered the infamous 'haunted' Crenshaw Mansion on a dare and, to their shock, came upon a dead body in a secret room! It's twenty years later, and Aurora's mother, Aida, has bought the Crenshaw Mansion with plans to renovate and sell, dismissing the notion that the house is haunted.
π "Aurora Teagarden: Haunted by Murder – No Spoilers in my review… I thought this Aurora movie was a bit creepier than most of the other Aurora Teagarden movies. Being a murder mystery, it is family friendly for around age 12 and up, depending on the child. Warning: there is a lot of talk all throughout the entire movie about ghosts. It felt like an episode right out of Scooby Doo, with the haunted house and an old portrait that moved around the house without anyone touching it. At one point, Aida (Aurora’s mother) even brings a paranormal search team, in which Lillian (Aurora’s co-worker, the librarian) is a member, into the house to look for any ghosts or spirits. I wasn’t fond of all the talk about ghosts, and neither was Sally (Aurora’s best friend), but most everyone kept saying ghosts weren’t real and there was a scientific, real explanation. In the end, of course, there is a real live-person, who is the culprit. Also, I had figured we wouldn’t see much of Candace and Lexa’s real-life daughters, who played the teen version of Aurora and Sally in flashbacks, but their scenes were even shorter than I had anticipated, which was disappointing. Overall, it was great to see the regular cast members return for this new mystery, and even though it wasn’t my personal favorite from the Aurora library of films, I do hope we see more “Aurora Teagarden” mysteries in the future!" ~Net
π "I love the first five Aurora movies and have watched those numerous times. The rest of the movies have been kinda blah. I hate that John, Sally’s uncle, left the series, some of the main characters were missing from some of the movies due to the actors’ scheduling conflicts and the plots were a little slow. I did like the addition of Niall as the love interest, and her cousin as another member of the real murders club, but still didn’t enjoy most of the storylines in the later movies. Given all that, I didn’t have high hopes for the new Aurora movie, but was pleasantly surprised. I loved it, especially the spooky elements in this one. It might be my favorite Aurora movie." ~Melissa
π "WOW!! That Aurora Teagarden Mystery was soooo good! No mushy scenes this time...It was probably the best one I've seen for awhile, since the Garage Sale days, at least. As usual, Sally was her funny scaredy cat self, and Philip was a go getter. And of course....Aida bought a "haunted" house! They did such a good job filming the spooky house. I'm definitely buying this when it comes out. It also looks like they are keeping the door open for Aurora's father to join the show. I would LOVE to see Aurora's parents remarried. Their reasons for splitting up seemed sad(and selfish) to me. Marriage is so sacred. They did seem to still love each other in the wedding film. Also appreciated the fact that we didn't see Aurora and Nick sharing a bed together (since they are both married in real life, if only they wouldn't kiss). As much as I love watching Candace, I've never understood how a Christian married woman could kiss another. It has always bothered me about her movies. When I think of Lillian, I never thought of ghosts! ;) -Still funny. ~Abigail
π "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Haunted by Murder is kinda spooky theme. (This review contains some possible SPOLIERS) Teen Aurora, Sally, Arthur, & Jack were at Ezra Enshaw House. When Aida bought Enshaw house for renovation & sell Lillian Tibbett, Zachary, Paranormal Investigators are part of Paranormal Society. Teen Roe found a secret room to open under the drawer of the dresser. Nick, Roe,& Mona heard piano playing melody. Lillian & the rest are Ghost Hunters. It’s like Scooby Doo gang. The chair is moving, the secret room is open, & the portrait of Ezra’s eyes blink Lillian thinks portrait telling Roe & Nick something & Roe notices windmill on the paper is marked with X. The Enshaw House is haunted if there’s a ghost of Ezra Enshaw lived there at The Enshaw House is creepy & spooky. The next neighbor named Mona has an anxiety issue & her Daughter named Tamera Dilger. Mona had Husband named Lyndon Dilger. Lillian brings Anthony, the Brother of Frank at The Enshaw House. Teen Aurora & Sally saw something like fog in the middle of the night. Jack was outside, Aurora, Sally & Arthur were teenagers at The Enshaw House. Sally thinks it’s haunted. Phillip, Aida, Nick, Sally, Arthur, & Lynn but no Jack at Enshaw House. Sally scared the crap out hers. Aurora isn’t afraid of ghost. Lillian mentions melody is above wedding. Aida, Sally,& Phillip didn’t heard music but Nick & Roe heard it. When Nick & Roe heard music when they woke up & Sally goes with Roe. Nick & Phillip notice portrait of Ezra; if Phillip moves it but someone did. Aurora notices too; someone moves it. so, portrait of Ezra is downstairs but whose move it. Aurora’s parents named Aida & Charles are back together when Charles calls his Ex-Wife; Aida since Aurora & Nick’s Wedding Day." ~Anonymous
π "I really enjoyed the latest Aurora Mystery! Which says a lot because I think they have done way too many of them. It has been a while since they’ve done one this well. Was there a different writer than usual? The mystery was so suspenseful and spooky compared to all the rest. Their was actually more flashback scenes than I expected, which was really nice! Sally is always my favorite character and I’m glad she had her usual “scaredy-cat” response to everything. The part where she was forced to spend the night in the house was so funny! Everyone’s reactions to her believing it’s really a ghost are hilarious! A couple things confused me and annoyed me a little. One, who believes that Lillian is part of a paranormal investigation crew? She’s always scoffed at Aurora and her mysteries. Why is she all of a sudden interested in ghosts? I did, however, like how she was more integrated. She is a funny character that gets overlooked a lot. Second, why was there no mention of their childhood friend Jack after the opening scene? I kept expecting him to show up but he never did. (Spoilers) Thirdly, they didn’t resolve who wrote the message one the mirror the second time. Lastly, they can very slow sometimes. Obviously the drawing she found was a map! Come on! How long does it take you to figure that one out? Overall, this one ranks in the top three for me. Only after the two originals." ~Anonymous
π "Finally found the time to watch Haunted by Murder, quite spooky, but also very good!" -Maria
Which mystery are you looking forward to seeing? I'm always game for a new Aurora Teagarden movie! I love that Candace's daughter, Natasha, will be starring as a young Aurora in this movie. This should be extra fun!
If you'd like to share your pick or a review once these movies premiere, please leave your thoughts in comments below. Thank you for visiting today!
I don't want yet another new one. Oh, well.
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Delighted to see Ryan McPartlin on Hallmark.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this is will be a a one-off or part of a series - Florence
Florence, I was wondering about that, too. Looks like it has potential for an on-going series, with such a great ensemble cast. But... who knows any more?
DeleteAlso, I was just wondering, will they bring back "Redemption in Cherry Springs"? I believe it didn't have great ratings, originally, but there was another mystery in the movie left unfinished. Who knows, though, if they plan to carry it through???
By a strange coincience I was thinking about this just this morning.
DeleteSurely even the current Hallmark can't leave a Mystery Movie "unfinished"?
This would be beyond the pale.
Happy New Year to everyone here - Florence
How cool is this!! Normally when Hallmark shows a flashback of a younger main character, the two don't look alike, but now we have a mother and daughter. You can really see Candace in Natasha's features too! I bet they had fun, filming this together.
ReplyDeleteI love the plot as well. And of course, Aida is trying to sell a house that has a reputation of being haunted. Missed Sally last time, so I'm glad the storyline is about the two of them.
Looking forward to Julie Gonzalo's film also. Is this a new series or just a one time film?? I loved her fall movies.
Agree, Abigail! Should be extra sweet to see Natasha portray her mother as a young Aurora. It's too bad, though, we won't be able to see them in a scene together, since they are portraying the same person. I'm sure they had lots of fun on set working together.
DeleteEnjoyed Cut,Color, Murder.It has an interesting back story. My curiosity has been piqued by the last scene in the movie. It was very well done and different from some of the other mystery movies. Hope to see more.
DeleteI'd LOVE to see more mysteries! Thank you for keeping us up to date!! Wishing you and everyone here a Blessed Christmas and 2022!
ReplyDeleteMatt, Me, too! It's great to see some mystery back! However, I wish all the mysteries didn't have to be murder related. I mean, we could still try to solve other crimes - like who stole the expensive painting, etc... I simply enjoy trying to figure out who-dun-it.
DeleteMerry Christmas to you, too... and Blessings in the New Year!!!
I just watched the latest Mystery 101 for the first time. I remember you guys mentioning a shocking ending, but was not expecting that! I won't say what it was, but now I really want to see more!! Do you think they will continue with the series?? I hope so.
ReplyDeleteAbigail, I haven't heard anything official, yet, but I just have a feeling since Jill Wagner and Kristoffer Polaha are so well liked and "Mystery 101" has always had good ratings, that they will be back. Anyway, like you, I sure hope so! Perhaps, Kris or Jill will spill some news in an interview sometime. We'll have to keep a look out for that!
DeleteFrom Kris' fan page and other sources the 8th chapter of 101 has been written but no filming date has been set yet. Kris thinks this summer.
DeleteJoyce! Thank YOU so much for catching this news and sharing with us! Oh, I sure hope they can follow through with another "Mystery 1O1" movie. With Jill and Kris being both busy with other projects and family, it must be harder for them to work out a time to film more. It is wonderful to know, at least, Hallmark is planning on keeping this series going!!! :)
DeleteThese look great!
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Finally found the time to watch Haunted by Murder, quite spooky, but also very good! -Maria
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