Hello everyone! The weekend is upon us once again, and it's the first weekend of November!
Oh, how I love this time of year... with Thanksgiving this month and the full launch of the Christmas season right after that!
Adding to the New Christmas Movies this weekend on Great American Family, the Hallmark Channel, and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries... is UPtv, with a new premiere Sunday night!
See ALL of the NEW Christmas Movie details below...
Thursday, November 2, 2023:
Synopsis: After losing his eyesight, a college professor (Ben Mehl) adopts a seeing-eye dog from a guide dog trainer (Amber Marshall). As they all begin to spend time together, his confidence returns and his heart begins to open.
Friday, November 3, 2023:
Synopsis: It's almost Christmas when busy realtor Abigail (Ashley Newbrough) agrees to help her sister with the 'simple flip' of a recently inherited home. Unfortunately, co-beneficiary Bo (Marcus Rosner) has other plans in mind.
Saturday, November 4, 2023:
Synopsis: A marketing exec (Laura Osnes) must learn a recipe to get her dream job and ends up entered in a holiday bakeoff with a dream baker (Christopher Russell).
"A Dash of Christmas" behind-the-scenes video:
Saturday, November 4, 2023:
Synopsis: Home for the holidays, BFFs Naomi (Janel Parrish) and Liz (Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes) reconnect with high school crush Chris Silver (Tyler Hynes). A complex love triangle forms, forcing them to take stock of their lives and find the value of friendship.
Sunday, November 5, 2023:
Synopsis: When ex-high school sweethearts return to Minneapolis for the Christmas Snowball 10-year high school reunion weekend, they each check in to the hotel single and alone. Although their friends called them “Ross and Rachel,” Sarah and Scott parted ways after college and pursued their high-end careers. After a run-in at the kickoff event, they are both warned that they are going to be visited by three Christmas ghosts over the next three days. While dreaming each night, they have shared experiences reliving their past and present Christmases. These unsettling yet comedic visits help them both see what they gave up. And that they gave up on each other. When the Ghost of Christmas Future visits them separately, they must each make a choice to reunite or lose their love forever.
Sunday, November 5, 2023:
Synopsis: In the sequel, roles reverse as Nicole’s boss plans newly engaged Nicole (Holly Deveaux) and Michael’s (Drew Seeley) wedding in two weeks at Christmas.
"Our Christmas Wedding" behind-the-scenes video:
Sunday, November 5, 2023:
Synopsis: Jordin (Hunter King), Ava (Amy Groening) and Stella (Stephanie Sy) are three best friends who head out for a night on the town to take part in the annual Santa Summit, an event where revelers don Santa suits and visit local spots on the circuit to eat, drink and be merry in true holiday fashion… and set out to find a secret Santa (Benjamin Hollingsworth) Jordin connected with at the start of the night's festivities.
I hope you all will enjoy some of the new Christmas movies premiering this weekend!
UPtv will begin airing their classic Christmas Movies on Friday, November 3rd, with their first premiere on Sunday night!
I'm looking forward to several this weekend, but not sure how many I'll be able to watch. So grateful I can record them all to watch whenever it's convenient.
It's especially exciting that Great American Family is adding, with the premiere of A Dash of Christmas, Laura Osnes to their incredible family of actors. With her upbeat, joyful spirit, I think Laura will be a wonderful addition to the channel!
I would also love to hear your thoughts on the new Christmas movies in the comments below. Does one in particular or several stand out to you this weekend?
Please note: I haven't pre-screened the new movies listed above. If you'd like to post a review on whether a film is family-friendly, please share in comments.
Visit the *Christmas TV Schedule* for the dates and times of NEW Christmas movies airing in November and December.
You can find the NEW 2023 Christmas Movie Review post *here*.
I was reading the 115th Chapter of Psalms this week and the relevance of these words today leaped out at me. It gave me peace and blessed my heart, and I pray it blesses you, as well.
*movie images via: Great American Media / Hallmark Media / UPtv
There is NOTHING that could make me watch Never been Chris'd. The commercial with the 2 girls squealing "never been Chris'd" is beyond annoying. Not a fan of the actress in that movie as well.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see Laura Osnes and Chris Russell, and the Santa Summit looks good as well. I am still catching up on movies from the last few weekends.
Sabrina
Never Been Chris'd all the way - on paper this should be the Christmas movie of 2023 - we'll see how that works out.
ReplyDeleteAnd why on earth do we need a sequel to My Boss's Wedding? - at best it was mediocre - Florence
Cameos on Christmas movies 2023
ReplyDeleteNaill Matter
Jonathan Bennett
Will Kemp
Eric Mabius
Benjamin Ayres
Rachel Boston
Wes Brown
Kim Sustad as TV Reporter on Checkin’ It Twice
Chris McNally
Never Been Chris’d
ReplyDeleteI think Naill Matter will make a cameo to be with Liz because of love triangle with Naomi & Chris
Chris is with Naomi & Liz = Tree’s of Crowd
So, its Naomi & Chris
Liz & Naill Matter’s character
This weekend looks like it’s going to be a great one! They all look great and I’ll be recording them all. In regards to Our Christmas Wedding, I have not watched the first one yet so I may not record that one. The ones I am looking forward to the most are Flipping for Christmas and A Dash of Christmas. Now that we are officially in November it really is starting to feel like the holidays are upon on. My husband is putting up the Christmas tree this weekend and taking out all of our Christmas decorations so it will be a winter wonderland in here soon and I am so excited! I have also been playing my K-LOVE Christmas station here and there. Thank you for the scriptures Net! I love that the blog is not only a place for us to discuss our love of movies but also to find encouragement as well. Have a blessed weekend everyone!
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Thank you for this scripture Net. Israel will be sustained by God, and so will His children everywhere. It is heartbreaking to watch the protests around our nation against Israel. I am finding joy in the midst of this turmoil by spending more time daily in the Word of God.
ReplyDeleteI am planning to watch A Dash Of Christmas. Love Laura Osnes!
Hallmark Movies Now
ReplyDelete2 Christmas Movies: Director’s Cut
Three Wise Men and a Baby: Extended Version (Exclusive, extended “Director’s Cut” of the 2022 Hallmark holiday movie starring Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes and Andrew Walker; Hallmark’s highest-rated movie since 2019) - Nov. 27, 2023
New Christmas Movies 2023:
A Holiday Spectacular: Extended Version (Exclusive, extended “Director’s Cut” of the 2022 Hallmark holiday movie starring Ginna Claire Mason, Derek Klena and Ann-Margret, focused on the Radio City Rockettes - Dec. 21, 2023
Rescuing Christmas (holiday movie starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Sam Page and Rob Kasai; directed by Emily Moss Wilson; written by Sarah Montana and Jim Head; A Scroogey photographer wishes Christmas would disappear and when her wish come true finds herself needing to save the holiday - December 7, 2023
An Ice Palace Romance (holiday movie starring Celeste Desjardins and Marcus Rosner; directed by Shawna Steele; A former figure skater turned reporter returns home for a story about the local ice rink, where she connects with its single dad owner - Dec. 14, 2023
I have been looking forward to “A Dash of Christmas” since it was announced. Laura Osnes and Christopher Russell are some of my favorite. ππͺ
ReplyDeletePrayer always- especially now.
-Gabe’s Mom
I’m looking forward to tonight’s movie, My Christmas Guide, and the two GAF movies. I LOVE Laura Osnes, so excited to see her on GAF. I also liked My Boss’ Wedding, so excited for this sequel. I thought Drew Seeley and Holly Deveaux were great in the first movie.
ReplyDeleteMy Christmas Guide looks good
ReplyDeleteI'll possibly watch Flipping for Christmas, but I need to make sure it's clean first.
Definitely watching both GAF movies
We're Scrooged may take a couple of days to watch given how busy I am on Sundays.
-Maria
My Christmas Guide. Some may not like, but I liked seeing Amber Marshall again. I liked that it dealt with another side of disabilities and how they cope. Felt there was a good chemistry with both leads and the daughter. I personally would watch again.
DeleteI am not interested in any of the Hallmark movies. None sound like a Christmas movie and one sounds just like a Summer movie mentioned here about a blind woman with a eyeseeing dog.
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Was thinking the same myself - they should have kept this for next Season - Florence
DeleteMy Christmas Guide was family friendly and pretty sweet.
ReplyDeletelooks like a fun mix of movies for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteMy Christmas Guide is clean, and so so good!! -Maria
ReplyDeleteI saw My Christmas Hero promo trailer when I watched Journey to Christmas that I’m recording
ReplyDeleteI notice there’s Purple Heart π
Military statue
Healing the family
CCB portrayed as Military Base Doctor - US Army reservist & orthopedic physician,
Gabriel Hogan as Military Veteran
Review: My Christmas Guide -
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I really enjoyed this movie! An original plot, with a lead actor who is legally blind in real life! The romance was nicely paced (read: not rushed!), with good acting and chemistry between the leads. Plus, I learned so much about guide dogs and their relationship with their trainers and owners! The only downside was the editing - choppy in places, and what was with the sped-up traffic scene near the end?? Still, this is one of the most heartwarming movies I've seen in a while. A definite keeper for me!
Flipping for Christmas is clean, heartfelt, filled with great humor, and is overall fantastic! -Maria
ReplyDeleteFlipping for Christmas is family friendly about Christmas just around the corner, ambitious realtor/designer Abigail (Ashley Newbrough) has no time for holiday spirit. Having just landed a career-changing opportunity to represent DevelaCorp, the largest property development company in the city, a busy Abigail is torn when her sister calls for help during the holidays with the “simple flip” of a recently inherited home. Abigail, who buries herself in her work, reluctantly sets off to help the family but is thrown a curveball when she learns the inherited house has a co-beneficiary, Bo (Marcus Rosner), the town’s altruistic contractor.
ReplyDeleteAbigail needs to sell the home for her sister who needs the money to make room for her growing family, including their dad who has recently moved in. Bo, on the other hand, wants to use the house as a bed & breakfast. As Abigail & Bo negotiate the pros & cons of each option, her holiday spirits are lifted as their collaboration leads to a reinvigorated sense of community. However, when Abigail unwittingly draws DevelaCorp’s attention to some local prime real estate, they bid to purchase the vacant land with the intent to regentrify Bo’s beloved community.
Abigail is devastated after revealing the impending sale to Bo, knowing she’s dampened their budding relationship. As she sets out to quash the deal & rescue the local community spirit, she discovers what’s truly important in life – the love of family, friends, & that special someone, especially during the holidays.
Hallmark’s “My Christmas Guide” is a family-friendly and touching story about a blind college professor/single father (Ben Mehl) adopting a seeing-eye dog from guide dog trainer (Amber Marshall). The two leads bond despite him not being able to see how beautiful she is, and because of her appreciating his willingness to share his fears and feelings about being blind. The chemistry between the two is portrayed in a unique and sweet way given his disability, and the love they share with Max, the guide dog, is adorable. It’s a keeper!
ReplyDeleteHey Net, thanks for the UPtv Christmas movie reminder. I tuned in late last night to Christmas Retreat and enjoyed it. Does Rhiannon Fish have a new Christmas movie this year?
ReplyDeleteAllie B, You're welcome! I like that UP movie, too!
DeleteAnd, yes, Rhiannon Fish does have a new movie this Christmas season. It's for the Hallmark Channel.
Here's the description...
My Norwegian Holiday
Premieres: Dec. 1, 8 p.m. ET/PT, Hallmark Channel
Cast: Rhiannon Fish, David Elsendoorn
JJ (Fish), grieving the loss of her grandmother and seeking dissertation inspiration, stumbles upon an unexpected holiday destiny. Meeting Henrik (Elsendoorn), a Norwegian from Bergen, their connection deepens when he discovers she has a troll figurine from his hometown. To explore the troll's history and her grandmother's ties, JJ agrees to join Henrik on a journey to Norway. In Bergen, they're drawn into Henrik's family Christmas and wedding traditions, with his sister's wedding the day before Christmas Eve. JJ embarks on a holiday adventure, uncovering the troll's origins and finding her own path to healing, love and family.
Hi everyone,
ReplyDeleteI watched a cute movie, last night, on Roku. It was "How to Fall in Love by the Holidays". My husband and I really enjoyed it. It was clean and a lot of fun. Teri Hatcher and Dan Payne were the leads and they had warm, natural chemistry. It was nice seeing older leads fall in love. :-) They had a really interesting meet-cute. I laughed out loud.
thanks Joan. I saw that one and wondered about it. Good to know!
DeleteAll,
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I watched a clean and cute movie last night on Roku. "How to Fall in Love by the Holidays" is a Roku original and it was witty, clean and the two leads were older. Teri Hatcher and Dan Payne had wonderful and warm chemistry. Their meet-cute was funny! I recommend it.
Oh thanks for letting us know! I saw that pop up on my Roku and wondered what kind of audience it was made for. Happy to hear it’s wholesome :)
DeleteHi. You are welcome. Yes, the movie was super-cute. Nice seeing Dan and Teri again. They were great together. I loved the witty banter and they made a believable couple. It was definitely worth watching. :-)
DeleteNever Been Chris’d is family friendly.
ReplyDeleteHome for the Holidays, BFFs Naomi & Liz reconnect with high school crush Chris Silver. A complex love triangle forms, forcing them to take stock of their lives & find the value of friendship
Naomi & Liz are high school BFFs whose friendship endured through college and now powers their startup app, BestPal (essentially Tinder but for making friends). From sitting far, far away from the cool table in high school to being two girlbosses on the rise, these two have made it — and now they have to spend the holidays back at home. Liz and Naomi aren’t home for two seconds before they run into Chris Silver (Three Wise Men and a Baby’s Tyler Hynes), the hottest guy in their graduating class who has grown up to be the hottest guy in town. The decades have piled up but Liz and Naomi’s crush on Chris is easily unearthed.
So, how awkward is it for two best friends to kinda sorta be flirting with, and possibly even dating, the same guy? There’s also the anxiety that comes from ex-nerds Naomi & Liz now sitting at the cool kids’ table. And to make matters feel even more like high school, these two 35-year-old women are suddenly having a lot of problems with their mothers. Like, “Geez, mom, why won’t you recognize the healthy boundaries I set with you? Ugh!” Will Liz and Naomi’s friendship handle all this stress, especially if Chris ends up Chrissing just one of them? Although I guess it would be worse if he Chris’d both of them
Well, Liz usually goes to Hawaii with Naomi & her mom for Christmas — but not this year. Liz’s mom has also started a new tradition of sending out Hanukkah cards, even though Liz is not home to be in the photo. And then there’s the high school’s Jingle Ball, a festive dance that Liz always wanted to go to. Will this be her year? I’m mentioning it, so yes it will be two longtime best friends home for the Christmas season. Naomi & Liz, close as ever, were into the same guy back in high school, Chris Silver. While on holiday, they decide to reach back out to him, hanging out together and rekindling both of their old teenage crushes — a strange love triangle that tests their friendship in ways that were not in the celebratory plans for Christmas vacation.
A Dash of Christmas is heartwarming π and delicious! -Maria
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ReplyDeleteWednesday January 31, 2024
8:00 pm EST/5:00pm PT
Year Debut: 2024
A bookstore owner (Alicia Dea Josipovic) starts an antagonistic relationship with a book cover model (Corey Sevier) until an antique key found in a false book unlocks a mystery & perhaps a new romance
I tried to watch Never Been Chris’d and I seriously couldn’t stand it. These two grown women act like they are in high school. It’s awful. Usually Tyler Hynes has a good movie but not this year. I don’t know if it’s family friendly for sure, but saw someone on Facebook say it was. If you can stand to watch it. -Allie B
ReplyDeleteInteresting - this was the one we had singled out to watch on Christmas night but the initial re-action is not good.
DeleteLooks as if Tyler Hynes may just have bombed this time.
I want to see more reactions in the next few days - Florence
Agreed, Never Been Chris’d is the worst Christmas movie so far! I love Tyler, but this one wasn’t good
DeleteWe enjoyed A Dash of Christmas! My, that Christopher Russell is dashing! Great smile and Laura was sweet as ever!
ReplyDeleteHow to Fall in Love by Holidays
ReplyDeleteNovember. 3, 2023
Roku Channel
Starring Terri Hatcher & Dan Payne
It’s Roku Original Movies
A beloved writer-turned-CEO named Nora Winter of a lifestyle brand seeks a partnership to save her company. To win them over, she must write a column about falling in love by Christmas--with help from a charming and handsome photographer named Jack Paxton
Never Been Chris’d is family friendly about 2 BFFs Naomi & Liz reconnect with High School crush named Chris Silver. A complex love triangle forms, forcing them to take stock of their lives & find the value of friendship. This movie is awful
ReplyDeleteA Dash for Christmas is family friendly about an executive named Megan must learn how to bake is to apply for her dream job at a foodie startup company. When Megan recruits a handsome local baker named Aaron who owns Hometown Bakery in Connecticut to help her how to bake, she inadvertently ends up in a Christmas bake off for Connecticut Christmas Charity at Competition Hall? Megan & her Niece named Erica fix flyers for Christmas Bake Off on the computer. Aaron owns a popular local baking vlog & holds classes teaching people how to bake on his Hometown Bakery Vlog about Baking Class foodies or Bake off competitions for his video vlogs. He has his own Hometown Bakery Cookbook & including for Megan. Aaron McBay mentions Christmas cake to Megan. Although Megan gets a job at foodie startup company & thanks to Aaron when Erica shows her Aunt Megan for Aaron’s new video vlog about cookbook about Christmas Fruitcake Torte. Megan & Aaron make Christmas Fruitcake Torte from Megan & Sarah’s Grandma for Christmas Bake Off Competition. Judge Sullivan choices Christmas Fruitcake to recreate a mystery Christmas dish & he choices a winner is Megan & Aaron of Hometown Bakery for Connecticut Annual Charity Bake-Off. Megan’s Sister named Sarah makes Christmas Stew. Megan mentions je ne sais quoi. Megan is waiting for Aaron comes out with boxes of pantries outside of Hometown Bakery
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It pains me to say this, since I am such a Laura Osnes fan and have been one even before she started acting in movies, but this movie didn't do anything for me. Yes it was sweet, but it dragged, with a plot that seemed very far-fetched. In her other movies, Laura was fun to watch, and seemed to be really enjoying herself (especially in One Royal Holiday). Here, I felt she was just going through the motions. There was even a great opportunity at one point for her to sing, and she didn't. And I've never been a big fan of Christopher Russell - he comes across to me as conceited, with a constant smile that seems to say "Look how handsome I am". (Okay, maybe that's me, I'm a guy, what do I know?) So anyway, this was definitely a one-time only watch for me.
Mark 25, I disagree with you most of the time, but this time you are spot on. It was difficult for me to finish the movie. I don't like movies where the actors wear permanent smiles throughout the entire movie. No emotions; just smiles.
DeleteMark you made me laugh because I feel the exact same way about Christopher Russell! I thought I was the only one….yes he is handsome but the smile is almost too perfect I watched this movie with him and Cindy Busby I don’t recall the name, it was where she trained him to be healthier and lose weight and his smile combined with the fake belly they made him wear made it so hard to take the movie seriously! Lol
Delete~Paula
Paula and kitkat, thank you for your comments - it's nice knowing I'm not alone regarding Russell!
Deletekitkat, I was surprised with your comment about us disagreeing on most movies. I thought we were usually on the same page. So for kicks, I looked at the movies we both reviewed so far this season - there are four. We agree on all of them. We both liked Twas the Text Before Christmas and Bringing Christmas Home, and disliked A Dash of Christmas and Our Christmas Wedding. Maybe there were some I reviewed and you didn't and you felt differently, or maybe you're thinking about some pre-Christmas ones? In any event, you are one of my favorite "long-time" IAWM family members and I always look forward to and appreciate your reviews and thoughts!
So I watched Never Been Chris’d and the preview was misleading. I mean yes, both girls had a little crush on him in high school (along with everyone else) but there was no love triangle. When they all reconnected he never hit on/flirted/perused both women and they never fought over or competed for him. The movie was more about them both finding their voices with their mothers and working through their friendship issues. I never saw the Liz character in anything and I really liked her, she was funny without trying to be. There was one gay character (I think) and he mentioned he had a baby but I never heard him say he had a husband and nothing inappropriate was said or done. I really liked how they both made it right with their moms in the end. One time watch for me, but it was fine. I don’t understand what the big deal some people are making of it, it’s a group of high school friends meeting back up and reminiscing about old times nothing wild π€·π»♀️
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“Never Been Chris’d” on Hallmark Channel is a mixed bag. It is family-friendly, but the acting is over the top. The story features a lot of tangled relationships, and the characters are not overly likable. It is hard to believe that 35-year-old women would be so immature and do things like hide from Chris behind a store clothing rack. My high school daughter said that they actually behaved more like middle schoolers. It is not as bad as some reviewers have asserted, but it is definitely not something I would watch again. Laurie
ReplyDeleteA Dash of Christmas was good, but sort of lagged in the middle. But, the leading actor was not only charismatic but drop dead gorgeous too! I would watch it again, but not buy it.
ReplyDeleteOur Christmas Wedding got me so frustrated that I dropped out with a half hour left. They acted like they didn't know what creating a wedding means communication.
Misty
We’re Scoorged is family friendly about reimagining Christmas Carol & Scoorged about Years after parting ways, former high school sweethearts named Sarah Russel & Scott Mayford reunite at their 10 year’s Christmastime reunion at Samson Mills High School, where they are visited by 3 ghosts: Mr. Fletcher is a ghost of Christmas Past, J.O.I is a female Virtual Christmas of Christmas Present, & Future Ghosts Sarah & Scott of Christmas Future who try to make them reconsider their decision to part ways. In the future, Sarah Russel Architects & Scott Mayford’s Sport Management Corporation in New York.
ReplyDeleteSarah Russel is at Georgian Room & Scott Mayford are at Huronia Room at Fizzwick Hotel.
Nick works at Fizzwick Hotel has a key of Grandfather Clock.
Sarah & Scott meets Mr. Fletcher is a Christmas Ghost of Past when Scott handed a gift of Snowflake necklace to Sarah. Scott & Sarah broke up on Christmas Day, he had a ring to propose to her. Scott & Sarah meet J.O.I on laptop computer as she tells Scott about Angelique & Sarah about Kylie’s Mom. Nick sends Sarah & Scott separately to the future to meet future Sarah & Scott. Scott tells Nick that Sarah & himself’s relationship takes worth the risk with magical feelings. Their connection is so real & Sarah feels it too. Sarah manages to fix it & Scott could give himself more times just before too late. Scott & Sarah get together at Christmas Snowflake High School Reunion at Sampson Mills High School
The Santa Summit was such a fun movie to watch. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteOur Christmas Wedding- When I don't know how many words to say to describe how much I love a movie, that means I really, really, really loved it. And I don't have enough words to say how much I love this absolutely stunning movie!!
ReplyDeleteThe trust, the communication, the tradition of not moving in with a man until you're married to him in an era where seemingly everyone just wants to move in with someone before they marry them, the love, all of it was so amazing to see!! Major kudos to GAF and Nicely for making this gem!
-Maria
Net,
ReplyDeleteI watched "Christmas by Design" yesterday, all the way through this time. And you were right! It was a sweet movie! Also, I watched 'A Dash of Christmas' and I really enjoyed that movie. It was lovely. I always forget how good of an actor Christopher is. He was really good in that movie. And, the young girl, who played Laura's niece has really grown up. She is adorable. Anyway, 'A Dash of Christmas" is a keeper. I loved the 'meet-cute' and how they recreated the scene again, at the end of the movie. I haven't seen any of the other movies yet. Sounds like, I need to avoid "Never been Chris'd!
Joan
I could not make it through the first 20 minutes of Our Christmas Wedding. Since I did not like My Boss's Wedding, this should have been no surprise to me.
ReplyDeletekitkat, see my review, I am on the same page as you on this movie. Maybe we don't disagree as much as you think?! ;)
DeleteI saw "Dash of Christmas" and I really liked it! It is family friendly and I thought Laura and Christopher Russell were really sweet together. I really liked that Chris's character was so supportive of Laura's character.
ReplyDelete"My Christmas Guide" is family friendly and this was my top pick of the weekend! I really enjoyed this one. I thought the actors were terrific and had really good chemistry together. I really emjoyed the actress who played the daughter, she was such a cutie! I learned so much about guide dogs, and was glad that was part of the story line!
"Flipping for Christmas" is also family friendly-I really liked Ashley and Marc together they had decent chemistry and I liked the storyline!
" Our Christmas Wedding" was just ok...didn't really care for it, I thought the acting was so-so. This was probably the weakest movie from GAF this season so far.
"Santa Summit" was just a fun movie, I really liked the chemistry with everyone and it was a new and different storyline. This one is family friendly!
We're Scrooged is quite fun. -Maria
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ReplyDelete"The Santa Summit" was seriously so much fun! I was beaming from ear to ear. I LOVED IT! :-) I also like it when actors and actresses make cameo's that you weren't expecting. Anyway, I hope Amy G. continues to get work. She was delightful as the nerdy and adorable teacher. Also, I have to give a shout-out to Stephanie who played Stella. Oh my she was sarcastic and witty and so very talented. It was so cool seeing her bust out of her shell. :-) Plus, the guy in the reindeer costume was brilliant!
We also watched "Flipping for Christmas" which was good. I liked the leads.
Looking forward to watching "A Christmas Guide". I am ready for a heartwarming, feel good movie. The young girl is one of my favorite child actors.
Hallmark’s “Never Been Chris’d” is family-friendly but the bantering dialogue and middle-school antics of the BFFs made this one hard to watch. I typically enjoy Tyler Hynes, but his cool/aloof demeanor was overdone in this film. One bright spot was Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes, who is the actress who plays Liz opposite Janel Parrish’s character.
ReplyDeleteGAF’s “A Dash of Christmas” is family-friendly with an interesting storyline, and features wonderful chemistry between the two leads, Laura Osnes and Christopher Russell. I only wished the story afforded an opportunity for Laura Osnes to sing!
ReplyDeleteThe Santa Summit
ReplyDeleteNaill Matter makes a cameo as DJ Jockey with people with headphones
I watched Colorado Christmas on streaming service
ReplyDeleteColorado Christmas is family friendly a single mom named Melody decides to follow her dreams when she meets a charming country music singer named Johnny Colorado who becomes her inspiration, and more
Struggling single mother, Melody Miller, has left her dream job as a music teacher to work in home health care in order to provide for her young daughter. When one of her clients falls ill, his family rush home, and to Melody’s surprise his son turns out to be none other than country music superstar, Johnny Colorado. As the unlikely pair grow closer, it looks like it could be the start of the perfect Christmas romance, until an old flame of John’s arrives at the family ranch, threatening their relationship before it’s even begun
Hallmark’s “The Santa Summit” is a family-friendly story that follows the escapades of three single teachers. One of the women (played by Hunter King) meets a man with whom she has an instant connection, and they spend the rest of the night trying to reconnect. The story line leaves little opportunity for them to interact, and the overall bantering dialogue left me exhausted by the end of the film. Entertaining, but definitely not a keeper for me.
ReplyDeleteA Dash Of Christmas was a great movie. I like the movie had the actors talk about how they were interested in each other in the middle of the movie. Too many movie dance around that until the last 10 minutes of the movie.
ReplyDeleteCameos on Christmas movies 2023
ReplyDeleteNaill Matter as DJ Jockey on The Santa Summit
Jonathan Bennett
Will Kemp
Eric Mabius
Benjamin Ayres
Rachel Boston
Wes Brown
Kim Sustad as TV Reporter on Checkin’ It Twice
Chris McNally
Review: Our Christmas Wedding -
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Keeper? No -
This is a movie that is frustrating to watch. So here we have someone who has been planning her wedding her whole like, but then lets her friend/boss take over and do all of the planning and make all of the decisions for her. Which, of course, means that her fiancΓ© has no say in anything. C'mon, communicate, people! I mentioned in a review last year that for me to recommend a movie, I have to care about the people in it. I didn't care for any of the young people in this one, so this movie is a no-go for me. (Plus, the acting left something to be desired.)
Review: Flipping for Christmas -
ReplyDeleteFamily-friendly? Yes -
Keeper - On the fence -
I have to admit that this movie held my interest, and the acting was excellent with good chemistry between the leads. But, at least a couple of scenes early on were too ridiculous for me to totally embrace this film. Early on, we have the two main characters disagreeing on what changes to make to this house. So instead of first sitting down and trying to find some common ground (and with time against them), they start painting the same wall the color they each want. Seriously? And then they get silly and chase each other through the house with paint. Yeah, that's a time saver and won't make a mess! So, with both likes and dislikes, I'm not sure whether it is a keeper or not for me.
Santa Summit....Hilarious! Family-friendly (although a couple scenes with the reindeer were awkward). I can definitely see how Hallmark was trying to copy GAC’s Destined at Christmas. It was the same base plot. Sorry, GAC, but this one was SO MUCH better. The key ingredient in any movie is the humor. This one was extremely funny whereas Destined wasn’t really funny at all. I had to pause Summit to get all my laughter out. Stephanie was probably the best. She was really the star with her story and humor. I highly recommend watching! It is definitely at the top of the keep list! It could possibly be the best movie of the year. (Minus the reindeer. Uncomfortable.) -Anonymous1
ReplyDeleteI'm catching up with some of my movie reviews this weekend that I've been meaning to post...
ReplyDeleteBringing Christmas Home- Jill Wagner and Paul Greene are truly spectacular together in Bringing Christmas Home. In most scenes, it didn’t even feel like acting; their ease of talking with each other felt natural and effortless. The mystery portion of the movie was intriguing, and I appreciated how they honored our military with such great respect. There was a great balance in the film of serious moments and a little comedy mixed in with romance, too, of course! Bringing Christmas Home is a high-quality, family-friendly film that I look forward to watching over and over again throughout the Christmas season. ~Net
Joyeux Noel – This movie was rather slow and dull, in my opinion. I didn’t feel ANY romantic sparks between Jaicy Elliot and Brant Daugherty’s characters, Lea and Mark. To me, they just seemed like sparring co-workers who simply became friends along their journey. I found it really annoying how Lea would often correct Mark’s grammar. Sheesh! That was so obnoxious how she treated him like a child. And then there was the young girl, Sophie, the pre-teen daughter of the hotel manager, who was bright and cheerful, but I found it to be extremely odd that she would just wonder into Mark’s bedroom all alone to talk to him and give him advice. He was a stranger to her, but she acted if she had known him forever. What parents let a little girl do that? And don’t get me started on the scene where the children gather around Mark and start kicking him – just because he didn’t leave gifts out for the gnomes? What in the world was that? No one should have to be threatened to do something and then be treated so violently. That was awful. Do these children have no respect for their elders or visitors to the country? I was appalled at their behavior and that everyone thought it was acceptable and funny. I’ve liked both Jaicy Elliot and Brant Daugherty in previous movies, but not in this one together. ~Net
Twas the Text Before Christmas – I quite enjoyed this delightful Christmas movie from Great American Family! For me, Trevor Donovan and Merritt Patterson were great, but the star of the show was Nana, actress Jayne Eastwood! I just adored her! She made everyone feel at home and so welcome at Christmastime and her home was beautifully decorated with Christmas dΓ©cor, so warm and inviting. I also loved how Nana quoted the scripture, “Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares,” (Hebrew 13:2) in reference to welcoming Addie (a new friend) into her home for Christmas. This is a heartwarming movie with touches of faith, including the scripture Nana quoted and the prayer at the table before their meal. Twas the Text Before Christmas is a definite keeper for me! ~Net
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ReplyDeleteJourney to Christmas – This is such a sweet little movie. I liked how Cali, a famous model, was involved with giving back to others, and didn’t seem to be wrapped up in herself or her fame. It was nice to see that side of her character. Her driver, Jack, was about as real and authentic as they come. I especially enjoyed the time they spent together at his parent’s home when the weather turned bad and they couldn’t further their journey to L.A. Jack’s (adult) sister and brother (and his family) are also visiting, and I enjoyed seeing the relationship between the three siblings, teasing, at times, and giving advice. The romantic connection between Cali and Jack is more subtle, but I still enjoyed this lighthearted family-friendly movie. It’s definitely a journey worth taking and will leave you feeling good inside. ~Net
Our Christmas Wedding - Well, I like the actors in this movie, but the story just didn’t excite me. Both Nicole (Holly Deveaux) and Michael (Drew Seeley) are fairly stressed out throughout the movie trying to plan their dream wedding in just a few weeks (so they can hold the ceremony at a venue that will soon be torn down) and they attempt to keep up with their heavy work schedule. It was not exactly enjoyable to watch them go through all of this stress. The prequel movie, My Boss’ Wedding has some intense moments, too, but it doesn’t seem quite as extreme; although, Nicole is just as quirky and dramatic in both. Holly Deveaux and Drew Seeley also starred together in Christmas Movie Magic, which is a holiday mystery that aired on Lifetime a couple years ago. I quite enjoyed that movie with these two, so if you haven’t seen that film, I do recommend it. Overall, on a positive note, Our Christmas Wedding is family-friendly, and it has a nice, happy, beautiful ending. ~Net
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ReplyDeleteCheckin it Twice – This is such a fun movie with Kevin McGarry and Kim Matula. I quite enjoyed the pairing of these two together; their banter was most fun to watch, and I adored Ashley’s (Kim Matula) family. They were so funny and welcoming to Luke (Kevin McGarry) all throughout the movie. The eggnog scene cracks me up every time I watch it. Overall, a fun family movie for all ages, and since there’s hockey in this, it’s one guys will likely enjoy, as well. ~Net
A Dash of Christmas – Well, that Christopher Russell certainly is dashing! I already loved him in the Great American Family Christmas movie, “A Lot Like Christmas,” and now this movie, too! This is such a delightful, joyful film to welcome the lovely, Laura Osnes into the Great American Family! What a wonderful talent she is! And even though we didn’t get the joy of hearing her sing (doggone it!), I still thoroughly enjoyed her sweet, effervescent spirit throughout the movie. While I adored watching Megan (Laura Osnes) gradually fall for Aaron (Christopher Russell), I also delighted in Megan’s close-knit relationship with her sister, Sarah (Amy Groening), and darling niece, Erica (Zoe Fish). It was a nice, thoughtful touch to the story, to include that Sarah’s husband and Zoe’s father was away serving in the military. I’m sure that touched the hearts of many families who are spending this holiday season away from their loved ones as they serve our country. Overall, A Dash of Christmas has the ideal recipe of charming banter, romantic chemistry, and Christmas baking! It is a very sweet holiday rom-com the whole family can enjoy. I’m so glad Laura Osnes has joined Great American Family! Welcome Home! ~Net