Thursday, December 7, 2023

🎄🍭 Get A Taste of the Sweet New Christmas Movies Airing This Weekend 🍭🎄 SEE HERE:




Hello Movie Friends! Another weekend is upon us with a fresh "sleigh"te of Christmas movie premieres!

A couple themes seem to be dominant in the new Christmas movie offerings this weekend... Mistletoe and Peppermint/Baking!

Get a taste of what you can expect to see in my post below, and after you've read through the choices, be sure to share your movie picks in the comment section beneath this post.

See all of the Christmas movie details...



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Thursday, December 7, 2023:




Synopsis: A small-town photographer (Kimberley Sustad) saves the life of a mysterious man (Mark Ghanimé), who may just be in town to buy her family's parkland — which is also the location of the annual Christmas celebration.

Premieres Thursday, December 7, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries


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Friday, December 8, 2023:




Synopsis: Harrington (Paul Campbell) is the author of a popular book series but commercial success has left him a bitter recluse. As he returns to his hometown for an annual Christmas festival celebrating his books, he's joined by April (Lyndie Greenwood), a publicist for the major publishing house he works with. April is there for damage control after Harrington's recent comments on social media have ruffled some feathers. But as she gets to know him better, hope springs that April can unlock Harrington's guarded heart and help him rediscover the spirit of the holiday.

Premieres Friday, December 8, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel


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Saturday, December 9, 2023:


Two rival realtors (Sarah Fisher and Simon Arblaster) are forced to work together to sell one special house before Christmas.

Premieres Saturday, December 9, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on Great American Family


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Sunday, December 10, 2023:


Synopsis: After leaving her Amish community in her youth, a New York book editor finds herself in desperate need of a new cookbook to save her job. With Christmas on the horizon Sarah heads back to her family farm and reconnect. But with the presence of a handsome local—an outsider, but one that is friendly with the Amish community—he and Sarah sense chemistry and work together to save her family’s Amish bakery (developing an Amish Christmas Cookbook in the process).

Premieres December 10, 2023
at 7pm/6c. on UPtv


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Sunday, December 10, 2023:


Synopsis: When a Christmas letter concerning her love life goes viral, one mom discovers that romance might be right at her door.

Premieres December 10, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on Great American Family


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Sunday, December 10, 2023:




Synopsis: Rachel's (Vic Michaelis) stuck in a time loop, reliving the night of her parents' Hanukkah party. Can Zach (Bryan Greenberg), the 'nice boy' Grandma's trying to set her up with, help her make it to tomorrow?

Premieres December 10, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel


UPDATE: JUST LEARNED FROM MY FRIEND, MARIA, THAT THIS FILM WILL INCLUDE A SAME-SEX COUPLE.

Please see more details at this link: https://www.businessinsider.com/hallmark-holiday-movies-hanukkah-round-and-round-2023-12.



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Sunday, December 10, 2023:


Synopsis: Alicia Gellar (Tia Mowry) is a culinary school instructor who has put both her true career aspirations and personal life on the back burner. But this holiday season, fate is on her side. She is invited to compete in the city’s annual Kringle Cook Off and learns a family secret that could change everything and be the big break she needs to become a respected chef like her former boss Bobby (Buddy Valastro). There to mentor her through the competition is the fiery chef and Kringle protégé, Logan (Luke Humphrey), who Alicia builds a real connection with, despite their rocky start. But can Alicia win the cook-off and prove to herself that she is the capable head chef that Logan believes her to be? And will she be accepted by the Kringles if she shares the truth with them? She will have to put it all on the line to find out.

Premieres December 10, 2023
at 8pm/7c. on Lifetime


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Weekend Christmas Programming Notes:



While Great American Family, the Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, UPtv, and Lifetime will have new and old Christmas movies airing all weekend long, here are some extra Christmas movies you may be interested in...



USA:

On Saturday night, December 9th, USA will air the beloved Christmas classic, It's a Wonderful Life, beginning at 9pm EST.


Hallmark Drama:

Catch some wonderful classic Christmas movies on Saturday and Sunday on Hallmark Drama, including Silver Bells, Christmas with Tucker, I'll be Home for Christmas, Naughty or Nice, Angels and Ornaments, and more!


UPtv:

On Saturday night at 7pm/6c., UPtv will have the broadcast premiere of the 2017 Christmas movie, Christmas Wedding Planner. (Rated TV-PG)

Starring: Jocelyn Hudon, Steven Huszar, Rebecca Dalton, Kelly Rutherford, Celeste Desjardins, and Joey Fatone.

Synopsis: When an event planner is asked to throw her cousin's extravagant wedding, her life is suddenly turned upside-down, when she falls in love with a handsome private investigator, who has been secretly hired to disrupt the nuptials.



FX:

On Saturday, you can see Miracle on 34th Street (1994) and Jingle All the Way, plus The Santa Clause and Home Alone movies!


Freeform:

See a Movie Marathon All Day Sunday of Home Alone and The Santa Clause!




TCM:

See these beloved Christmas classics...

Saturday - It Happened on 5th Avenue and Remember the Night

Sunday - In the Good Old Summertime and Christmas in Connecticut


ABC:

On Sunday night, you can see an evening of Christmas/Winter-themed entertainment starting at 7pm EST. with Mickey Saves Christmas, Olaf's Frozen Adventure, Frozen (the movie), and the Christmas Light Fight.



Hallmark Movies Now: (Streaming)

Beginning Thursday, December 7th, you can stream the all-new original movie, Rescuing Christmas, on Hallmark's streaming source, Hallmark Movies Now. The movie stars Rachael Leigh Cook and Sam Page.

Synopsis: In a world where Santa is real and wants to drum up some holiday spirit, two of Santa’s elves, Chuck and Debbie, devise a plan to grant one human on Earth three wishes to kickstart the holidays. Unfortunately, that human is Erin, who has lost all affection for the season. Even a blind date set up by her sister, with the affable and charming Sam, won’t change her mind about Christmas. But when she makes the mistake of wishing Christmas would “just disappear,” Erin wakes up to a world where the holiday never existed! Horrified, she realizes that she’s taken away everyone’s joy, so she enlists Sam to help her reinvent the festivities from scratch. In the process, Erin learns just how much this holiday and its traditions have meant to everyone around her - and how much Sam has come to mean to her.


TBS:

It's Thing One and Thing Two!

See TWO airings of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (cartoon) Sunday night, December 10th, at 7pm and 7:30pm EST.




AMC:

All weekend long, AMC will be airing Christmas movies and cartoons, including The Polar Express, To Grandmother's House We Go, Miracle on 34th Street (1947), National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Elf, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, The Year Without a Santa Claus, etc...


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Please note: I haven't pre-screened the NEW Christmas movies listed above. If you'd like to post a review on whether a film is family-friendly, please share in comments.


My Weekend Christmas Movie Picks...

As I look back over the list of NEW Christmas movies above, I think there may be some fun, lighthearted, new Christmas movie options this weekend, minus the HMM movie, which has a somewhat mysterious air about it.

Both the new Great American Family movies look potentially good. My that Christopher Russell has been busy promoting his Christmas movies this holiday season, with 2 on GAF and another coming up next week on the Hallmark Channel! I'm hoping his Christmas movie premiering this Sunday night on Great American Family, Peppermint & Postcards, is just as cute as the title!

I'm also curious about UPtv's Christmas at the Amish Bakery and how accurately they will portray the Amish community. The story seems familiar with saving the family business and all, but I'm hoping it will also be heartwarming.

Plus, I don't know how many of the classics I'll squeeze into my schedule this weekend, due to plans with my family, but I'm always delighted to see movies like It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Home Alone, The Santa Clause, It Happened on 5th Avenue, etc... and I'm hoping to catch some of those, here and there!

Please share your Christmas movie picks in the comments below...


SPECIAL LINKS:

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*.

God Bless Us, Everyone!
Praying for Peace on Earth,
Net 🎄




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63 comments:

  1. For once, I don't have a new Hallmark movie to watch other then that new HMM movie! 🥳🥳

    Both of UP TV's new movies sound great, alongside GAF's newbies. (can't believe how busy CR is!

    Hopefully, burnout isn't starting to set in. -Maria

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    1. Maria... hold in there, girl, we are at the final stretch!

      Your reviews on whether each movie is family-friendly has been sooo helpful to sooo many this Christmas season. Thank YOU for being such a blessing!!!

      Hugs & Merry Christmas!!! Net

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    2. Thanks so much!! So far, I'm hanging in, but man, I'm gonna be so relieved when all these new movies are done airing! 😂 -Maria

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  2. I will watch the new HMM movie and Peppermint and Postcards. Those candy cane treats all look yummy by the way.

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    1. I ordered the scripture candy canes for all my grandkids.

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    2. Yay!!! I thought those peppermint/candy cane treats all looked yummy, too! I hope your grandchildren enjoy them.

      I also love including little messages of God's love in the stockings! :)

      Merry Christmas to you and your family! Net

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  3. Hey Net - thanks for all the effort you put into these weekly movie posts. I look forward to seeing them every week and it’s nice that you include other Christmas movies and shows besides the new premieres. I’m DVR’ing right now!

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    1. Allie B, Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoy your visits here. Happy watching this weekend! :)

      Merry Christmas! Net

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  4. I try to watch some of the new movies when I can, but mainly I prefer to see the older movies like It’s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street. All of the new rom-coms are the same-o same-o.

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  5. TCM❤️ is where I watch the majority of TV, except Astros Baseball & Smithsonian channel.
    I've had all the Christmas movies on TCM set to record for over week, they are some of my favorites!!
    Mr. Jimmy Stewart is my All Time Favorite!!
    So Thank you Net, I don't watch USA, just like I had to find E News last week, they ran a marathon of
    "It's a Wonderful Life"...
    I know it by heart, but I will never get tired of it.
    Blessings to Everyone🙏🙏

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    1. Kathy, I still love those old movies best, too! Jimmy Stewart is absolutely #1 in my heart, as well! I mean, my blog is called It's a Wonderful Movie after all!

      Plus, we adore the Judy Garland Christmas movies on TCM and so many others!

      Thank you for sharing with us!

      Blessings & Merry Christmas!!! Net

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    2. Jimmy Stewart is the best ever! He was a great actor and an American hero! They don’t make them like him anymore. -Anonymous1

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    3. My all-time favorite actor as well!! Everybody knows about It's a Wonderful Life for the Christmas season, but there is also The Shop Around the Corner, and for a later one with him, it is worth watching the touching half-hour special Mr. Krueger's Christmas.

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    4. Kathy, if you're a Jimmy Stewart fan...you'll love these!! You're right! He was the best! He was the Tom Hanks of his time!

      Shop Around the Corner (Original You've Got Mail)
      Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
      The Man Who Knew Too Much

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    5. Anonymous1, Well said! I agree 1000%!!!! There will never be another actor who can come close to Jimmy Stewart. He was born to play the role of George Bailey!

      His other roles are spectacular, too, but I don't think he would have received as much recognition without It's a Wonderful Life.

      Merry Christmas! Net

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    6. Mark 25, Thank you for mentioning Mr. Krueger's Christmas; I keep meaning to rewatch that short. It's been years since I've seen it, but I recall how touching it is. I believe I first saw it either on the Odyssey Channel (before it became Hallmark) or the Hallmark Channel in it's early years. Do you happen to remember this?

      Merry Christmas! Net

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    7. Abigail, Those are wonderful movie suggestions, too. I've always loved "The Man Who Knew Too Much" with Jimmy and Doris Day and "Rear Window" is another favorite of mine with Jimmy and Grace Kelly.

      They certainly don't make them like the old classics any more.

      Merry Christmas to you! Net

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    8. I always enjoy “You Can’t Take It With You”. Jean Arthur is such an hilarious actress. One of my faves, if not my favorite! I also like his historic ones like “The Spirit of St Louis” and “Strategic Air Command”. He gets to play his comfortable pilot roles in those. “The Stratton Story” with June Allyson is pretty good as well. (He plays with June in SAC too.)
      -Anonymous1

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    9. Net, I don't remember on what network I first saw Mr. Krueger's Christmas, but I think it was back in the mid-late '80's. I was able to buy it on dvd some years ago.

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  6. Hi everyone 👋🏻
    My top picks for the weekend are: To All a Goodnight, Christmas at the Amish Bakery, Round and Round, and Yes Chef Christmas (I loved Tia Mowry in Mistletones and all her Christmas movies so I am excited about this one!) I’ll wait on some reviews from the others to see if they are any good. Peppermint and Postcards sounds so cute but I am kind of over Christopher Russell, I see him in so many movies throughout the year and I feel like he has no depth or change in his acting….like it all seems the same to me. Have a blessed weekend everyone!

    ~Paula

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  7. Thanks for the update! Not sure what I am watching yet.
    Misty

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  8. What movies are you looking forward seeing Friday, Saturday and Sunday?

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  9. Magic in Mistletoe is family friendly about Harrington Davis is a reclusive author whose recent comments on social media have ruffled some feathers. As his publicist named April Collins works hard to spin damage control, she tries to unlock his guarded heart and help him rediscover the spirit of the holidays.

    A publicist tries to save the career of a popular author when he loses his holiday spirit. Kimberley Sustud makes another cameo in “Magic in Mistletoe,” since she was in “Checkin’ it Twice” as TV Reporter. They have lantern 🏮 Luke a shaped Christmas Angel in the middle of the night

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  10. To all a Good Night is clean, and very very sweet! -Maria

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  11. BTW, an incredible sounding interview with Danica and Bill on GAF aired last night on TBN. If anyone has a link to it, I'd like to have it! -Maria

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    1. Maria, I caught their interview last night on TBN; it was fantastic! So, of course, I posted a link to it today. It's an hour long, but truly, it goes by so fast. Enjoy watching!!! :)

      Here's the link to the post with the link:
      https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/12/christmas-advent-week-2-see-danica-mckellar-bill-abbott-interview-tbn.html

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  12. VERY IMPORTANT WARNING: Found an early review of Round and Round (link down below), it is NOT a clean movie at all! (and no, this is not an overreaction to a cameo appearance):

    https://www.businessinsider.com/hallmark-holiday-movies-hanukkah-round-and-round-2023-12?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=entertainment-sf&utm_source=twitter

    -Maria

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    1. Wow, Maria! Thank you so much for sharing this info with us. I had not seen this. I will definitely add this link above so others will hopefully be aware.

      This must be Hallmark's weekend for that sort of representation. I will be removing this recording from my DVR.

      I'm so grateful you found this and shared with us! ~Net

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    2. You're very welcome! -Maria

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    3. Thank you so much, Maria, for this warning, and alllll your reviews!

      ~Alicia

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    4. Maria, I totally agree with Net. I'm so glad you are tuned in to all the latest info. This tidbit from the article made me want to puke: "Notably, the film also includes Jewish queer representation that feels groundbreaking in its wholesomeness". Seriously?? "Wholesomeness"?!!?! Argh! Satan is having a little field day!!
      Maria, thank you for sharing!! More room on the dvr for other stuff now! ~~Jane

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    5. You're welcome, Jane and Alicia. I was browsing through the Hallmark tag on Twitter, and I just happened to come across the review. -Maria

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  13. Rescuing Christmas is clean, and so, much, fun!!! Seriously, what was Hallmark thinking shunting this delightful flick to it's streaming service?! I hope they decide to air it like they've done in years past. Everyone deserves to see this! -Maria

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    1. Maria, I really would've liked to watch this one because I like Rachael & Sam, but I don't have a Hallmark Movies Now subscription. Do you know when they would usually release and re-air these movies to their cable channels? Would it normally be this season or next? ~~Jane

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    2. Jane, I'm not sure on that. -Maria

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    3. Here’s Rescuing Christmas is available on YouTube

      How many times does Erin’s wishes?

      https://youtu.be/vJXWpI1wxkI?si=Lqcc2uACiE-ctXXM
      Rescuing Christmas (2023)

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    4. Jane, see if your local library provides Hoopla. There are different tiers of Hoopla service, I think, but one includes the option to digitally "checkout" a 7-day Bingepass Hallmark Movies Now subscription. I was so excited to find this was the case for my multi-county library system!

      ~Alicia

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    5. Oh, thanks for the tips! Alicia, I have a Hoopla account in a huge library system, so I will definitely look into it. Who knew?! 😀 Thanks! ~~Jane

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  14. I haven't seen this yet but Rescuing Christmas is getting fantastic reviews.

    Not making much headway with Christmas movies but I've manged to watch Journey To Christmas 3 times - Florence

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    1. Florence, Journey to Christmas was a really sweet movie. Refreshing. I liked it a good bit when I first watched it but, as I watch and eliminate more and more mediocre movies from the dvr, this one is actually moving up even higher in my esteem. I can understand why you've re-watched it! ~~Jane

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  15. "To All A Good Night"-- family-friendly, engaging watch! Sprinkled with humor, intrigue while waiting for answers, and moments to yank the heartstrings. It's one I'll probably watch again.
    *SPOILERS*
    I didn't get the meaning behind Ceci's dad having the joke about her marrying; it seemed like there should be a compelling reason behind why he would share the joke with the Sam character. Maybe I missed something and need to watch again. 🙂
    I loved seeing the dog sweater lady and pet store worker from "9 Lives of Christmas"!!!

    ~Alicia

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    1. Alicia, I love your reviews! I didn't get the meaning behind that "joke" either. It's a cute movie and will be fun to re-watch at some point and see what we both missed about that particular story thread. ~~Jane

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  16. To All A Goodnight is family friendly and a very good movie. It starts out a little silly for lack of a better phrase, but gets better as the movie progresses. It's a "watch more than once" movie!

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  17. So disappointed about the Hanukkah movie.. was so looking forward to it. Will not be watching now-Anna

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  18. Reviews:

    Christmas Wedding Planner is soooo hilarious!! Very much recommend.

    Meet me under the Mistletoe was quite adorable.

    Additional thoughts:

    I was checking GAF's schedule for this week, and I saw a new addition: Christmas by the Coast is airing on Wednesday at 8.

    I'm hoping the January lineup is revealed sometime this week.

    -Maria

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  19. Watched some of Peppermint and Postcards on pureflix. It seemed interesting enough, but I had a really hard time looking past the "blended family" dynamic. I totally realize that marriages sometimes end in divorce and is permitted in the Bible in certain circumstances, so I don't have any problem watching a movie where a passing comment is made about that. But this one just felt so very awkward! The mom and her daughter are always hanging out with her ex husband and his new fiance! Like the fiance spends time with her and gives her advice, and while they all seem to get along, it just felt very strange to me. It would have been better if the ex husband was in the role of brother, instead. Then it would feel more natural for them to be hanging out at her house, and it wouldn't change the plot.
    ~Kaitlyn

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    1. Totally agree with your review of Peppermint and Postcards. It was so weird that the fiance was giving advice to his ex wife. I could not make it to the end of the movie. I think sometimes these movies try so hard to be different it just doesn't work. This will be the 1st movie I can't put a check mark on the GAC checklist.

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    2. Kaitlyn and Ken, I am totally in agreement with you on this movie. The relationships among the four adults and the child were really, really awkward. Also, Ella Cannon's character was not convincing to me - maybe it was the way the script was written, or her acting, but she just didn't seem sincere from what I saw. I turned it off after about a half-hour.

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  20. I started watching Christmas at the Amish Bakery and got almost half way through but the main actor just was not good, the girl was but he was so awkward in his acting, I couldn’t get into it.

    ~Paula

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  21. Yes, Chef! Christmas is family friendly about Alicia Gellar is a culinary school instructor who receives an invitation to complete in an annual holiday cook-off. With help a fiery mentor named Logan Forrest, she tries to win the competition & prove to herself that she’s a capable head chef. Logan & Alicia meet Rick & Viola Kringle for The Great Kringle Cook-Off. William Faison finds his Granddaughter named Alicia at Senior Center. Alicia takes DNA test of her birth family. Alicia FaceTimes with Bobby to create their own cakes Alicia’s adopted Father named Ken Gellar tells Voila & Rick that her birth Mother made Sweet Potato Casserole Alicia tells Logan about DNA Result that Viola & Rick Kringle are her real parents & William is her Grandfather. He shows Voila a picture of Alicia with her adopted Mother with infant Alicia that Voila reads Alicia was birth on Christmas Day at the hospital called; “Brigham & Women’s Hospital.” William tells Voila & Rick that he found Alicia unless he explains to Voila & Rick. Voila & Rick are finally meet their birth Daughter; Alicia. Alicia’s adopted Father; Ken is already knew that Alicia was adopted. The Gellar & Kringle families & the rest celebrate Christmas

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  22. ROUND AND ROUND  *NOT clean*
    Has a very prominent same sex/lesbian couple (the sister). Not just implied, but shown really clearly. I stopped watching after 10 minutes. Unfortunate because it was quite enjoyable and quirky at first, had so much potential :(

    HOLIDAY HOTLINE *clean*
    It was pretty sweet and I enjoyed watching it. Like others, I'm not a big fan of the flamboyant supervisor. I think it wasn't realistic that he was encouraging Peggy like that. 

    TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT *clean*
    I'm honestly not sure about this. I think generally it was sweet. There are some parts I liked, and some were alright. Maybe I am a bit picky because I watched a lot of great ones lately. The writing was good. Kimberley Sustad was INCREDIBLE as always. I truly love her acting and how she portrays her characters on screen. I enjoyed her relationship with the people around her, especially her best friend. The male lead, I am not sure. I think he was okay, but I couldn't help but feel something was missing. I don't know... the chemistry was a bit off for me. But I can see that it would be a keeper for many and that others would enjoy this a lot. For me, it's a one time watch. 

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  23. TIME FOR HER TO COME HOME *clean*

    Agreed with what has been said. I think it would be so much more powerful if the final choir performance had shown other Christmas songs as well, not just the "Time for me to come home" song. I think this was quite touching and lovely overall. Nothing extra special, but it was enjoyable throughout.


    CHRISTMAS ISLAND

    I watched this a while ago and forgot to review. I usually always like Andrew Walker's movie, but this one was not one I'd watch again. To be fair, he was wonderful here as always, but I just don't think the chemistry with Rachel was there.

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  24. NORWEGIAN HOLIDAY *clean*

    As others have mentioned, I didn't buy the storyline in the beginning. I don't think it was believable that JJ would just agree to go with a stranger she had just known. Not trying to "play writer" here, but it would be more believable if they had known each other before at some kind of capacity. It was overall a beautiful movie though, especially towards the end. Quite a deeper drama I think, I would think this was for HMM. Pretty touching in the end.

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  25. Christmas at the Amish Bakery is incredible! -Maria

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  26. Meet Me Under the Mistletoe: I quite enjoyed this movie and thought it was a sweet story. Sarah and Simon portrayed their characters (Eva and Jeff) perfectly and the rest of the cast was really good, and they all went well together well as far as cast chemistry goes. I thought the writers did a really good job of developing Eva and Jeff's relationship which ended with mutual respect, admiration, and love for each other. They made a great team! I loved seeing Paul Essiembre and Jan Skene in the cast and the young woman who portrayed Eva's (Sarah's character) niece was adorable with all her science talk. IMO, cute movie! ~ Debbie

    Peppermints and Postcards: I really wanted to like this one, but it just didn't hold my attention. Christopher seemed kind of awkward as a TV reporter, Ella was fine, but the acting of the supporting cast lacked in comparison to some others so far this Christmas movie season. While I'm glad to see blended families represented in a good way, it just seemed a tab bit unrealistic to me. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't really good either. Just a middle of the road movie for me. ~ Debbie

    Thank you Net and everyone for all of these reviews, gives me ideas of what to record and throw away or not watch. ~ Debbie

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  27. Review: Magic in Mistletoe -
    Family-friendly? Somewhat surprisingly, yes -
    Keeper? Also surprisingly, although borderline, yes -

    I did not have high hopes for this one given that Paul Campbell was involved, and the plot didn't seem all that interesting to me. But this is a very clean and enjoyable movie, primarily because of the wonderful acting by Lyndie Greenwood. While Paul is very good, Lyndie is outstanding, showing all of the necessary emotions at the right time, and the growing chemistry between the two actors was fun to watch. The storyline was okay - as expected, it didn't wow me - but because of the acting, I will be keeping this one, at least for awhile.

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  28. Peppermint and Postcards was so hilarious and cute! -Maria

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  29. GAF’s “Peppermint and Postcards” is a family-friendly story featuring Ella Cannon and Christopher Russell. Their chemistry is wonderful and I found it was interesting to see Russell’s character in a more vulnerable and sensitive role. Another hit for GAF this season – bravo!

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  30. There is article from Heavy on Hallmark on Facebook with Lisa Daly Hamilton EVP of programming. It is where she says there will be more inclusivene and diversity in next year movies. Here is the link. https://heavy.com/entertainment/hallmark/programming-exec-reveals-2024-plans/

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  31. Yes, Chef! Christmas was a really good movie. And I loved Alicia's (Tia Mowry) pink and white shirt that she wears at one point in the movie!

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    1. I'd like to update this. I noticed another review for this movie that said there was a man that mentioned his husband. It was a very small part and I did not notice it the first time I watch this. I decided to go back and look at that part, and she's correct. While the movie was otherwise enjoyable, I would not have promoted it as completely clean like I did.

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    2. Grace, I'll be sure to add your update next to your review.

      I totally understand; it's not always easy to catch every line. It's the same issue in The Nine Kittens of Christmas or Christmas on Wheels. In both of those movies, there's also just a quick mention.

      That was so sweet and thoughtful of you to add this update.

      God's Blessings & Merry Christmas to you!!! :)
      Net 🎄

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  32. I wish I had come here first! I usually do check into everything on Hallmark before pushing play, but did not with Round and Round. I am not Jewish, but I highly anticipate Hallmark’s Hanukkah movie each year, and seeing that this one would have a time loop, I was doubly excited. Unfortunately, just 10-15 minutes in, I was unhappily surprised by the featured same sex couple, who it was obvious would be highlighted repeatedly throughout the time loop story. I can often overlook a LGB side character who we don’t have so featured, but I could tell this was going to be a repeated and heavy part. So sad, I had to turn it off.

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