Hello, Movie Friends!
It's the FIRST BIG WEEKEND of Christmas Movie Premieres as Countdown to Christmas joins Great American Christmas with NEW Christmas movies!
We have FOUR All-New Christmas movies coming this weekend, and as we head into November soon, there will be even more each weekend! Hold on to Santa's sleigh... it's going to be quite the ride!
Be sure to stay with It's a Wonderful Movie throughout the Christmas season as I highlight each weekend the NEW Christmas movies premiering on Great American Family, the Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Mystery, Lifetime, UPtv, and possibly more!
There's something magical about this time of year—the sleigh bells, glittery tinsel, candy canes, and lights! Those things are all delightful and fun, but the truest joy of Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus, the Holy Christ Child born in a manger. My hope is that we all remain focused on the true meaning while also enjoying many of the wonderful pleasures the season has to offer.
If you want to know more about the first Christmas Story, click here.
Now, for the NEW Christmas Movies airing this weekend, check out all of the details below; plus, I have a special reminder—keep scrolling!
Friday, October 18, 2024:
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Storyline: To prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie (Amy Groening) lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition. She meets Bryan (Robert Buckley) on a dating app, and he agrees to spend the holiday with her and her family. As Jessie and Bryan engage in eccentric activities like the search for the Christmas tree star, gift wrapping contest and snowball fight, they start to develop real feelings for each other. Soon her family begins to catch on to their secret and Bryan suspects she may be hiding the real reason for her unusual Christmas date request. As the celebrations continue, Jessie must work to keep all her stories straight and save her date with Bryan.
Saturday, October 19, 2024:
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Storyline: A dedicated preservationist battles a developer’s ambitions to tear down a historic Post Office with ties to her family. The choice of old versus new threatens to divide the small town unless there is a solution for the greater good of all concerned.
Saturday, October 19, 2024:
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Storyline: Best friends Toni (Lyndsy Fonseca) and Bri (Daniella Monet) have worked at the same card shop for more years than they should as both struggle to find their true life's path. This holiday season, Toni and Bri decide to shake up their humdrum world by creating new identities to crash the amazing Christmas parties from the shop's confidential invitations. All harmless fun! Until Toni gets mistaken for a lawyer, which isn't too far off the mark since she did finish law school...just never completed the bar exam. Toni and Bri are then whisked away to a fancy corporate Christmas retreat in the snowy Vermont mountains by handsome business mogul, Justin (Chris McNally), whose crush on Toni is real even if her legal career isn't. And Bri is along for the ride as she has eyes for Vinny (Jag Bal), a valet who may have a secret of his own. Can a distraction help Bri find what path in life she's supposed to follow? Will Toni end up with the guy of her dreams or in a blizzard of trouble? This fun Christmas crashing romp will either end in disaster or two happily-ever-afters!
Find Lyndsy Fonseca's festive fashion from Holiday Crashers on my Sister's blog, It's a Wonderful Lifetstyle.
Saturday, October 19 - Sunday, October 20, 2024:
Reminder: This weekend, Saturday, October 19, 2024, and Sunday, October 20, 2024, you can stream "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" for FREE on Apple TV+!
Join the Peanuts gang for a timeless adventure as Charlie Brown preps for a party, Snoopy sets his sights on the Red Baron, and Linus patiently awaits a pumpkin patch miracle.
For additional free times to stream Peanuts Holiday Classics, see here!
Or, if you don't want to rely on Apple+ to stream, the Peanuts holiday classics are available on DVD - click here.
Sunday, October 20, 2024:
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Storyline: Angela (Tamera Mowry-Housley) has been a busy realtor since her amicable divorce a couple of years ago to Dakota (James Paladino, Lucky Hank), a paleontologist whose adventures kept him anywhere but home. Now, she is a devoted if often harried, single mom to a smart and loving 10-year-old girl, Brooklyn (Audrey Wise Alvarez). Angela's busy schedule makes it hard for her to find time for much of anything... or anyone... else. As it is, she can barely get Brooklyn to her scout meetings on time, much to the disapproval of the other mothers. When Brooklyn gets the idea to have William (Carlo Marks), the owner of her favorite bakery, cater her scout troop's posh annual holiday event, she asks Angela to work with him on pitching the idea to the moms in charge. Despite sensing that her daughter might be trying to play cupid, she agrees to help and finds herself enjoying time with him, but is reluctant to open her heart and life to someone new. When Dakota returns, missing her, Angela must decide what is best for her daughter and best for her heart.
I hope you all enjoy many of the new Christmas movies and great classics airing this weekend! I'm looking forward to reading all of your reviews and sharing mine, as well.
The storyline in A Vintage Christmas has a "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" lost letter feel, so I'm most definitely intrigued by this new premiere on Great American Family.
I'm also excited that Amy Groening, a wonderful comedic actress, is finally the lead in a Christmas movie! The fake boyfriend trope is still one of my all-time favorites.
Please Note: I have not seen the new movies listed above. If you would like to share a review, please do so in the comments below.
See the 2024 Christmas Movie Review page (click here) and the 2024 Christmas Schedule (click here).
"And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God."
3 new Christmas movies to watch. :). -Maria
ReplyDeleteMaria, I hope you enjoy them all! I look forward to hearing your thoughts! :)
DeleteHappy Countdown to Christmas everyone! I already have my DVR to record all movies, they all sound and look great to me π I did watch Charlie Brown Christmas growing up but have not watched in years since we don’t celebrate Halloween anymore.
ReplyDelete~Paula
Paula, Same with me with Halloween. Charlie Brown is one of the very few exceptions for me and the classic Judy Garland movie, 'Meet Me in St. Louis.'
DeleteWhoops I meant we used to watch Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin growing up but I haven’t watched it in years.
Delete~Paula
I’ve never seen Meet me in St Louis. Is it kid friendly?
DeleteYes, 'Meet Me in St Louis' is a G-rated movie. I don’t watch Halloween type movies, at all, but this Judy Garland film is a terrific classic that flows through the seasons leading to a beautiful family Christmas. I usually watch it in December, but the Halloween scene simply captures the innocence of youth from a bygone era.
DeleteI do want to caution that the children in the Halloween scene start a rather large bonfire in the middle of the street. They are unsupervised, except for older children looking out for younger ones. Neighbors leave out things for the children to burn. I assume this must have been something children traditionally did back then. Some of the dialogue might be a little too much for young children. A little girl says "I hate you" to one of her elder neighbors and she sings a song about being drunk, which she is told is very naughty. Oh goodness, I've made it sound terrible, but overall, it is truly a very sweet, beautiful film with Judy Garland's character falling in love very innocently with the boy next door.
I hope this helps. You may want to watch it first before watching with young children. The musical numbers in it are outstanding.
See the trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdEouRM7Xv8
Net-Meet Me in St Louis is ONE OF MY FAVORITES!! We watch it every Christmas...and heck throughout the year even. I recommend it all the time-I also give the warning about the Halloween scenes as well! lol.
DeleteSarah, I'm so glad to hear you love it, too! There's nothing quite like the Christmas classics, is there? :)
DeleteHappy Christmas movie season!
ReplyDeleteHappy watching to you, as well!!! πππ
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Hallmark Family has Classic Christmas movies every Saturdays -Mondays on October 19, 2024 - Present because of every Weekdays Mondays-Fridays has Fall Harvest Movies at 8pm ET/5pm PT
Christmas movies
A Majestic Christmas (2018)
October 19, 2024
6am ET/3am PT
Hallmark Family
A Christmas Parade (2014)
A Dog Named Christmas (2009)
Christmas with Tucker (2013)
Angel of Christmas (2015)
A Christmas for the Books (2018)
Christmas Camp (2018)
Campfire Christmas (2022)
Fallen Angel (2003)
A Season for Miracles (1999)
Lucky Christmas (2011)
The Wishing Tree (2012)
Christmas in Conway (2013)
One Starry Christmas (2014)
The Town Never Forgot (2010)
Merry Matrimony (2015)
Hitched for the Holidays (2012)
Holiday Engagement (2011)
Debbie Macomber’s Trading Christmas (2011)
Debbie Macomber’s Mr. Miracle (2014)
Look Like Christmas (2016)
Tis’ the Season for Love (2015)
Christmas Dance (2014)
Silver Bells (2005)
Can't wait to see these new movies!! Earlier today I ended up watching A Very Merry Mix-up, one of my all-time favorites, that stars Alicia Witt. And in case anyone is interested, she is coming out with her first Christmas album next month called "I Think I'm Spending Christmas With You". I have it on my Santa Wish List!
ReplyDeleteMark 25, I watched A Very Merry Mix-up today too! Like you, it's one of my all time favorites!
DeleteJoyce, you want to hear a good one? I'm watching 'Twas the Date Before Christmas last night, and I'm looking at the lady who's running the events, and I'm saying to myself, where do I know her from?? It wasn't until this morning that it hit me (yeah, I'm slow!)...she played the mother of Will (the stuffy Billy)!
DeleteMark 25, I saw her too! I didn't get to watch the whole movie yet, but I watched long enough to see her. Glad to see your review for the movie....I can watch in peace!!
DeleteOhhhh, I love your featured image, Net! It looks like a vintage scrapbook, and I love scrapbooking! Im watching Twas the Date and A Vintage Christmas this weekend. Christie
ReplyDeleteChristie, Thank you! I’m glad you liked my featured movie image above. The vintage scrapbook feel is exactly the look I was going for.
DeleteI hope you’ve enjoyed watching the new movies this weekend!
Twas the Date Before Christmas is clean, and wonderfully chaotic and fun! -Maria
ReplyDeleteMaria, Thank you for this review! I love how you described it as being chaotic, but fun. ❤️
DeleteThats4Ent released the last celeb announcements for Christmas Con NJ, and here's some of the notable names we know:
ReplyDeleteCindy Busby
Paul Greene
Jessica Lowndes
Drew Seeley
Corbin Bernsen
-Maria
Have I missed it, is Paul Greene in a Christmas movie this year?
DeleteUnfortunately, Paul Greene is not in any of the new Christmas movies this year.
DeleteThankfully, he has some wonderful classics.
I wish there would be an explanation on why fewer movies and why some stars are noticeably absent this month. I really do. It can't remain a mystery forever.
DeleteI don't know but I might guess at lack of funds.
DeleteLifetime's cutback has left a large hole in the market.
As of now there are 17 Christmas movies I know of which "have no home" including the just announced Christopher Russell one.
01 November will be a big day - if many of these are not announced as airing by some of the Streamers then we may very well not see them.
I fear for 2025 - I don't think we will see many new Rom.Coms being produced - Florence
I'm guessing Florence is right about cutback's and lack of funds as the big cable channels try to figure out how to make a profit in this new streaming world. Plus, I wouldn't expect EVERY actor and actress to have to make a new Christmas movie every single year. After all, they do have other projects they work on, as well as personal lives -- maybe?? ~~Jane
DeleteFlorence, what are those 17 movies, and where was one with Christopher Russell announced?
DeleteHalf-a-dozen or so are Reel One Entertainment - if you go to their site you will see them listed.
DeleteThey've since added another couplealong strangely with a number of old Hallmark movies which is puzzling.
The Christopher Russell one is called Love, Christmas and Fudge!
If you look at Nicely's site you will see several Christmas 2024 movies which haven't been taken up yet plus there are another few which are listed at the end of the Christma Movies site here.
I'll post the few others when I get time - Florence
And now the exciting news which has made my weekend!
DeleteTwo ROE Christmas movies which I have been hoping would turn up are now streaming on Freevee:
A Merry Royal Christmas
A European Christmas
Happy Days! - Florence
Twas the Date is really cute! Other than the lying with the whole fake boyfriend story, it’s family friendly.
ReplyDeleteAllie B, Yeah, that’s the one big drawback to the fake boyfriend story, the lying. I hope they, at least, feel really guilty.
DeleteThank you for sharing!
The king of the ring meets the Prince of Peace. #TheCarpenterMovie hits movie theaters November 1, 2024. Get your tickets onine now.
ReplyDeleteReview: 'Twas the Date Before Christmas -
ReplyDeleteFamily-friendly? Yes -
Recommend? Yes, primarily because of Amy and Robert -
During this past year some of us said that it was time that Amy Groening be given a lead actress role. Well, this is it, and she knocks it out of the park! She plays both being serious and being funny so well, and no matter what, she is adorable (with a killer smile, too)! Her costar Robert Buckley is also perfect for his role, and these two make a great-looking couple with wonderful chemistry between them.
Even though the fake boyfriend plot has been played many times before, this is still an enjoyable film that has a great supporting cast. It was fun to watch the contests and wonder who was going to win each event. But (you knew there had to be a but in here, right?) there were a few things in the movie that were disappointing to me and that keep me from overwhelmingly recommending it: (Note: Spoilers Ahead)
* Jessie (Amy's role) is playing the dating game, but her former fiancΓ©, with whom she was obviously very much in love, hasn't even been dead a year! For me that seems much too quick. In most movies the time gap seems to be around three years, and that seems appropriate, but under a year? Way too soon! Why the writers couldn't have gone with the usual three years or so is beyond me.
* I just don't get it when a fake couple hasn't worked out some details before showing up at the house, because you know questions are going to be coming! Like (the obvious) how did you two meet? How long have you been together? And so on. And they certainly had time to do so in the car ride. But no - the questions come, and they know nothing. Really?
* And then, when Bryan (Robert's character) leaves the baking game and he and Jessie head out for a long time, so one seems to notice or say anything (especially his cooking partner). Hard to believe.
But even with these criticisms, it is still a fun movie that had me smiling a lot! This is certainly worth at least a watch, and maybe (like for me) a keeper!
Mark 25, Wow! Thank you for this phenomenal review! I’m so glad to hear how much you enjoyed ‘Twas the Date Before Christmas” and especially how much you enjoyed Amy Groening’s first lead performance!!!
DeleteAgain, thank you for your time in sharing this wonderful review!!!π✨
Holiday Crashers is a clean, zany good time! -Maria
ReplyDeleteMaria, This is fantastic news! I wasn’t sure about this one, but I’m so happy to hear! Thank you! Thank you!
DeleteNow, I can’t wait to crash on the couch and enjoy Holiday Crashers!!!
A Vintage Christmas is incredible! -Maria
ReplyDeleteMaria, So good to hear you enjoyed A Vintage Christmas, too! ππ
DeleteNetflix Christmas movies 2024
ReplyDelete“Hot Frosty’
Release Date: November 13, 2024
Starring: Lacey Chabert, Dustin Milligan, Craig Robinson, Joe Lo Truglio, Katy Mixon, Lauren Holly, Chrishell Stause
Synopsis: Two years after losing her husband, Cathy (Chabert) magically brings a handsome snowman to life! Through his naivete, the snowman helps Cathy to laugh, feel and love again, as the two fall for each other just in time for the holidays…and before he melts.
‘Our Little Secret’
Release Date: November 27, 2024
Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Kristin Chenoweth, Ian Harding, Jon Rudnitsky, Tim Meadows
Synopsis: Two resentful exes (Lohan and Harding) are forced to spend Christmas under the same roof after discovering that their current partners are siblings
Meet Me Next Christmas’
Release Date: November 6, 2024
Starring: Christina Milian, Kofi Siriboe, Kalen Allen and the cast of Pentatonix
Synopsis: Directed by Rusty Cundieff, Meet Me Next Christmas follows the yuletide journey of Layla (Milian), a woman whose pursuit of a fairy-tale romance with the man of her dreams leads her on a race against time to secure tickets to New York City’s hottest gig: the sold-out Pentatonix Christmas Eve Concert
The Merry Gentlemen’
Release Date: November 20, 2024
Starring: Chad Michael Murray, Britt Robertson, Marla Sokoloff, Beth Broderick, Michael Gross, Maxwell Caulfield, Hector David Jr, Colt Prattes, Marc Anthony Samuel
Synopsis: To save her parents’ small-town performing venue, Ashley (Robertson), a former big-city dancer, decides to stage an all-male, Christmas-themed revue.
Champagne Problems’
Release Date: TBD 2024
Starring: Minka Kelly, TBD
Synopsis: A mergers and acquisitions executive (Kelly) heads to France just ahead of Christmas to finalize a deal for a beloved champagne brand. However, the situation gets complicated when she begins a whirlwind romance with a Parisian stranger who just happens to be the son of the champagne company’s founder.
‘That Christmas
Release Date: December 4, 2024
Starring: Brian Cox, Fiona Shaw, Jodie Whittaker, Lolly Adefope, Alex Macqueen, Katherine Parkinson, Sindhu Vee, India Brown, Zazie Hayhurst, Sienna Sayer, Jack Wisniewski, Rosie Cavaliero, Paul Kaye, Guz Khan, Andy Nyman, Kuhu Agarwal, Bronte Smith, Freddie Spry, Ava Talbot, with Bill Nighy and Rhys Darby
Synopsis: Based on the charming trilogy of children’s books by beloved multi award-winning writer/director Richard Curtis, That Christmas is an animated holiday film that follows a series of entwined tales about family and friends, love and loneliness, and Santa Claus (voice by Cox) making a big mistake — not to mention an enormous number of turkeys
Watched "A Vintage Christmas" and just LOVED it! Merritt and Christopher were just wonderful together, and I loved their Coworkers/friends. I also loved the townspeople. Just thought it was a great storyline, and highly recommend watching it!
ReplyDeleteReview: Holiday Crashers -
ReplyDeleteFamily-friendly? Yes -
Recommend? Well, it depends...
For those of you who were turned off with the lying and fake boyfriend trope in 'Twas the Date Before Christmas, you are really going to be turned off with all of the deceptions and lying in this movie. Lying to get into the parties, lying about their names, lying about their professions...it was all too much for me, and so I personally won't be revisiting this one. But that said, if you are not bothered by this (as well as how quickly Toni (Lyndsy) seems to change her mind from not going along with the deceptions to doing so), you will probably enjoy the film. It can be a fun ride, and the acting by the four leads is excellent and you can feel the chemistry between the two couples, especially between Bri and Vinny. So do I recommend it? If you don't mind the deceptions, yes. Otherwise, no.
Scouting for Christmas is family friendly about a single Mom named Angela tries to make her Daughter named Brooklyn; Christmas special since her Dad named Dakota is working overseas for the holidays. she’s Real Estate Agent. She partners with her Daughter’s favorite baker named William for the Holiday Ball. Brooklyn’s Christmas wish is a Baker & her Mom together at Sunny Scout Community Holliday Ball. Brooklyn pushes her Mom for asking William to be her date for Sunny Scout Holiday Ball. Brooklyn is always number 1 customer at Sir Bunch Bakery when she uses her card.
ReplyDelete"Holiday Crashers" - This was a really funny and endearing movie! I am very shy so there is no way I could crash a holiday party but I had a lot of fun living vicariously through our party girls. I adored their deep friendship, the great parties, the sweet relationships and the character growth. I highly recommend this movie.
ReplyDelete"Twas the Date Before Christmas" was seriously amazing! I was beyond excited that Amy FINALLY had a lead role. And I agree with Mark25, not surprisingly :-)! Amy knocked it out of the park. She was phenomenal as was Robert. They had amazing chemistry. I got a kick out of the family dynamic. I wanted to be invited to their holiday zaniness! There is nothing more heartfelt to me than a close family. I also highly recommend this movie too.
Happy Monday.
ReplyDeleteI was excited to watch Twas the Date Before Christmas as well as Holiday Crashers. One of these movies I loved, the other was just ok.
Twas the date was so gooooood!!!!!!! I loved the family, loved the main characters. I loved the brother, he has been in a few other movies like Catch a Christmas star and When Sparks Fly. The aunt was funny and was Will Mitchums mom in A Very Merry Mixup. It was hard to believe that all happened in just 1 day, but then I liked how they decided they would go on a date next week. I think I could see a sequel to that movie. I am a sucker for those family fun movies. Loved that they were all so competitive and it was a fun movie.
Holiday Crashers, I wanted to love it. It was fun. It was nice that it had 2 different love stories. But the wedding at the end, and the stupid dance after the wedding the couple did, I really can't stand those weddings with the dancing sets after. I think I missed that it was a year later too, I was like when did this wedding happen? But it was a year later. Lyndsy was great as usual. I liked the other lead that played Bri. I LOVE Chris Mcnally. It was just an ok movie to me. Nothing at all wrong with it, just not one I would watch again.
BTW, I tried watching the Christmas Wreaths and Ribbons movie from last week and it was a dud. A bore. I wished so much more for it. It was an entire movie of a girl hurting her arm and not wanting help and I kept waiting for maybe the guy and his family business something to happen and maybe he came to work with her full time, but it was just slow, and boring. She was very mean. And how on earth does a store like hers stay open after Christmas? She said it is busy thru Jan. I do not see it.
Have to watch Vintage Christmas and hopefully will get to this week so I can be caught up, though the movies for next week on HM do not look that great. I do want to watch Operation Mistletoe but that Charade movie to me just doesn't look so good. It seems they have gone with that actress as a comedian role on all movies and I just prefer her pre comedian movies. That movie likely should have been on the HM Mystery channel. The 5 year Christmas party, also, just doesn't get me interested. So maybe I will have time to catch up on other things. I recorded Season for Miracles and Lucky Christmas cause I hadn't saw in a while so I can watch those.
I just haven't been very excited for HM movies in a while an I was happy to be excited for this weekends movies and that they were pretty good.
Sabrina
Where IS Operation Mistletoe, Sabrina? It has yet to have a release date announced.
DeleteAnonymous, I meant Operation Nutcracker. Sorry. I think they are playing it Sat. Didn't they only play it on HMNow in July? I wanted to watch it, but do not have that or HM+.
DeleteSabrina
Sabrina, it premiered three months ago on on the Internet, and premiered on TV last night.
DeleteOperation Mistletoe is (I believe) the other Christmas movie that Jen Lilley was supposedly working on this year, but again, not announcement on release date. Same with one that supposedly had Jessica Lowndes and Daniel Lissing.
That's not even going into why some stars are noticeably absent this year. I recently saw someone above me say that it might be due to a lack of funds. Come to think of it, that does sound like a possibility.
Review: A Vintage Christmas -
ReplyDeleteFamily-friendly? Yes -
Recommend? It pains me to say this, but no -
Well, I am following my own advice. In an earlier post I said that we must make our recommendations based on the movie and not on an actor/actress we may or may not like. I have been a huge fan of Merritt for years now, but I simply cannot recommend this film.
After I watched this movie, I was trying to think of why I didn't care for it - what was missing? And the first word that popped into my head was...energy! There was just no energy - the plot just kind of dragged along, there were no (what I would call) exciting scenes, the acting was very low key (not bad, just...unenthusiastic), some of the lines spoken seemed very formulaic, and so on. Not one thing grabbed me, if you know what I mean. Although, I must admit, I did like the fact that Christopher did not come across as egotistical like in some of his other films. (So Net, I might just end up joining your C.R. fan club! ;))
I love the film's idea of community and reaching out to help others (although, and mavbe it's just me, but would many people care about getting a gift that they wanted almost thirty years ago??). I just wish they had presented these ideas in a more "capturing" way.
One final, minor thing...I wish Merritt's hair color was lighter, as it is in the poster for the movie. Okay, I'll quit now!
Mark, I wasn't always a CR fan, but I really started loving him in A Lot Like Christmas. He does play the same role a lot, but I really liked him there. I liked him also in the Secret Gift for christmas movie with Meghan Ory, though I didn't like that movie at all cause it was a carbon copy of Gift Wrapped Christmas. But he won me over in A Lot like Christmas.
DeleteI am hoping the GAF movies get better. The wreaths and ribbon movie was not good. Really looking forward to CCB movies and Little Woman movie too.
Sabrina
Sabrina, I love "A Lot like Christmas," too, minus the brother, who is such a Debbie-downer, but other than that, Christopher Russell and Maggie Lawson are fantastic together!!! The dance scene and the ending - are my favorite scenes! :)
DeleteHoliday Crashers was so cute! I don’t think I have seen this storyline from Hallmark before & I loved them having a blast, getting the swag bags & the fashion!!! Loved all of Daniella Monet’s outfits, so perfect for the holiday season. I really enjoyed her as an actress. I think I have only seen her in “When Duty Calls” from UpTv but the movie is almost 10 years old. Aside from the lying of course (which was the whole storyline) it is family friendly.
ReplyDelete~Paula
Hello everyone! I am beyond excited to be here again, during the Holiday season! I adore each one of you and I look forward to reading reviews and sharing this time with all of my friends. A special shout-out to Net who seemingly never sleeps because she is always working overtime to keep all of her blogger friends and family up-to-date. Hugs to you Net and a huge thank you for being such a great host on your lovely site!
ReplyDeleteJoan, Thank you, sweetie, for this comment! It is quite the task to keep up with it all, along with daily life, and for any of you who may or may not know, this is harvest season on our farm, so it's an extra busy time for my family all-around! But I love the challenge of keeping up with it all!
DeleteI've been blogging a Christmas schedule out for many years now. In fact, before this blog began, I started doing one on a GeoCities free website. Does anyone remember those? Anyway, when those were phased out by Yahoo, I started this blog in 2008, which is the same year Candace came back to acting in her first Christmas movie, "Moonlight & Mistletoe"!
Anyway, it's been quite the adventure, but the best part is meeting wonderful people like you, Joan!!! It's my honor to add to the joy of your Christmas season and movie watching experience! Hugs to you!!! :)
Blessings, Net
Hi Net,
DeleteYou are welcome. π❤️
Have a fabulous weekend!
A Vintage Christmas was nice, but not very exciting. Christie
ReplyDeleteBeen following this blog a couple of years now, but this is my first year to contribute. I feel like we are watching the movies sooner this year so I might have more to add. Watched most of these last weekend, and I’ll share my thoughts below. Anyone watched Scouting For Christmas yet? Don’t want to watch with my kiddos until I know if it’s family friendly. ☺️
ReplyDeleteTwas the Date Before Christmas was family friendly, and a decent Christmas movie. It definitely started off better than it ended.
A Vintage Christmas was family friendly. I was somewhat bored by the story, but it was not horrible to watch if you are looking for something simple this holiday season.
Holiday Crashers was family friendly, and was fun at times. Decent option.
Ruth, Thank you for introducing yourself and joining in to share these wonderful Christmas movie reviews with us! I enjoyed hearing your thoughts on all of these movies.
DeleteI know it gets pretty busy during the Christmas season, but feel free to share whenever you have the time.
Blessings on your weekend, Net