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~ James 1:17

Thursday, October 24, 2024

🌟 Roll Out The Royal Red Carpet This Weekend For Five New Christmas Movies Starring Rhiannon Fish, Mitchell Bourke, Corey Sevier, Rachel Skarsten, Christopher Russell, Ashley Newbrough, Niall Matter, Alison Sweeney, And More...




Hello, Movie Friends!

The NEW Christmas movies airing this weekend are coming even sooner, with a premiere on Hallmark Mystery Thursday night, then three premieres on the Hallmark Channel Friday through Sunday, and an elegant, royal premiere Saturday night on Great American Family.

Thursday, October 24th, also marks 2 months 'til Christmas Eve, and Friday, October 25th, marks 2 months 'til Christmas Day! We will undoubtedly have plenty of Christmas movies airing on TV to watch - to honor these days!

Below are all the details for the new Christmas movies, plus a new (non-holiday) rom-com on UPtv.


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Thursday, October 24, 2024:




Storyline: Lauren (Alison Sweeney) and Kevin (Niall Matter) were once deeply in love but nearly a year after their separation, they now focus on co-parenting their young son Charlie (Ezra Wilson). Despite the split, Kevin is determined to make their family whole again. Before Lauren’s mother (Laura Soltis) visits during the holidays, Lauren asks Kevin to pretend they’re still happily married and living under one roof. The act quickly feels more real, stirring up old memories and feelings. As Lauren sees the man she once fell in love with in a new light, perhaps the magic of Christmas will rekindle their romance and spark renewed hope for their future.

Premieres Thursday, October 24, 2024
at 8pm/7c. on Hallmark Mystery


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Friday, October 25, 2024:


Storyline: When an antique nutcracker set to be auctioned at the Warby family Christmas charity goes missing, a demanding event planner (Ashley Newbrough) and the heir to the Warby dynasty (Christopher Russell) try to track it down.

Premieres Friday, October 25, 2024
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel

Movie Reviews:

🌟 Operation Nutcracker was incredible! Hope Hallmark decides to air it later this year. -Maria

🌟 Review: Operation Nutcracker -
Family-friendly? Yes -
Recommend? Yes -

Not a great movie, but the pluses far outweigh the negative. First, I enjoyed going along on the adventure of Ashley and Christopher trying to find the missing nutcracker. I had no idea where this adventure was taking me, and that made it so enjoyable. What really won me over was the ending - I am not going to spoil it, but let me say it was very heartwarming! And Christopher must have gotten the message - his performance was very low-key and spot-on, and the smiling was limited! (In fact, this may be my favorite performance of his!) The major downside for me was - what is becoming too common - the constant near-misses in finding the nutcracker. Tiresome! Anyway, it is a fun ride, so I recommend it, at least for a watch or two. ~Mark 25

🌟 Operation Nutcracker—I wasn't really sure what to expect from this movie, but immediately, I was drawn in by the plight of finding the priceless Nutcracker, which was the main auction piece for the Christmas charity function benefiting the local Children's hospital. The Nutcracker goes missing at the airport when two passengers mistakenly swap their luggage.

Ashley Newbrough portrays Lottie Morgan, an event planner who is planning the Warby Charity Auction given by Evelyne Warby. Christopher Russell portrays Evelyne's son, Tristan Warby, who is in charge of transporting the Nutcracker. When the Nutcracker goes missing, Tristan convinces Lottie to help him search for it! It's hilarious to watch these two scheme and work together; I could definitely feel a connection between them.

My only qualm was - several times we heard comments about believing in or trusting in the universe. Otherwise, this was a lighthearted, delightful Christmas movie ideal for all ages. Even younger viewers might enjoy the mystery of looking for the Nutcracker. ~Net



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Saturday, October 26, 2024:




Storyline: Olivia, a commoner, travels with Prince Alexander to his family’s magical palace, Torovia so their families can spend a first Christmas together. The couple’s plans for a enchanted Christmas are threatened by comedic mishaps caused by cultural differences between the families.

Premieres Saturday, October 26, 2024
at 8pm/7c. on Great American Family


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Saturday, October 26, 2024:




Storyline: Whitney (Rachel Skarsten), a cautious librarian raised by home security experts, finds herself in a real-life adventure when a blind date mix-up leads her into an undercover FBI operation. Forced to pose as the girlfriend of Special Agent Josh (Corey Sevier), she helps him track down an art thief targeting the Saint Nicholas Ruby at a Christmas Eve charity ball. As the stakes rise, Whitney must embrace her inner action hero to save the day - and her family - just in time for Christmas.

Premieres Saturday, October 26, 2024
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel


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Sunday, October 27, 2024:




Storyline: When Meg moves into her new apartment she just wants a quiet place to study for her upcoming CPA exam but instead finds a mystery. A love letter marked Return to Sender but with no way to track down the recipient or original sender. Determined to help reunite the lost lovers she teams up with apartment manager Oliver and a pair of podcasters to try and track them down. The mystery and her growing feelings for Oliver however interfere with her studies and cause her to question whether or not she wants to take the safe course she has charted or find a new path for her life.

Premieres Sunday, October 27, 2024
at 7pm/6c. on UPtv


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Sunday, October 27, 2024:




Storyline: Over five years, Alice (Katie Findlay) and her old theater school rival, Max (Jordan Fisher), reunite each holiday season to work at a Chicago catering company's Christmas parties. While their undeniable chemistry grows, the timing is never right for romance - until the company's final season pushes them to confront their true feelings. As they say goodbye to the job that brought them together, they might finally find love in the most unexpected way.

Premieres Sunday, October 27, 2024
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel


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There are certainly many exciting and fascinating Christmas movie selections this weekend!

In case you missed it, I included movie reviews above from Maria, Mark 25, and myself, for Operation Nutcracker, which first premiered during Christmas in July on Hallmark's streaming service Hallmark+.

This weekend I'm personally looking forward to seeing the premieres of A Christmas Castle Proposal and The Christmas Charade. I'm not always the royal movie lover, but there are a few I still love like A Princess for Christmas and Crown for Christmas. So, I'm intrigued to see this new royal movie offering. Rhiannon Fish's royal ball gown is certainly stunning.

As for The Christmas Charade, I am rather surprised that this movie, which has a mystery theme, is not premiering on Hallmark Mystery. But I'm glad it will air on the Hallmark Channel where more people will be able to see it. Again, I'm thrilled to see Corey Sevier and Rachel Skarsten working together, as I was when they recently premiered a new (non-holiday) mystery movie, Jazz Ramsey: A K-9 Mystery. If you aren't aware, the two worked together as pre-teens and teenagers on the TV series, Little Men, which ran for two seasons from 1998 to 1999. So, it's fun to see them working together again, plus all of the promos for their new Christmas movie look so fun. I hope it's as good as it looks!

Please note: I haven't pre-screened the new movies listed above (except Operation Nutcracker). 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.

You can find the 2024 Christmas Movie Review post *here*.


Happy Christmas Movie-Watching!
Net




SHINING HIS LIGHT:

"But he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. 
And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, 
and he who humbles himself will be exalted."
~Matthew 23:11-12

Let Us Love Like Jesus...

Jesus, who is Lord and King of All, was born in humble beginnings in a straw-filled manger amongst barn animals. From there, He spent His time on earth looking for ways to serve, encourage, and give to others. God is calling us, through His example, to the same kind of servant leadership. May we find significant and little meaningful ways to serve and uplift others throughout this Christmas season!



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*images via: Great American Media / Hallmark Media / UPtv


7 comments:

  1. As angry as I am with Hallmark, I'll watch 2 or 3 of these new movies. (they better be good).

    And of course, A Christmas Castle proposal is at the very top of my watch list!

    -Maria

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  2. There is a article that VARIETY has today that talks about how Lisa Daly Hamilton Hallmark's VP for programming wants the older actresses replaced with younger ones. The aritcle names both Holly Robinson Peete who is 60 years old and Lacey Chabert who is 42 and how Lisa said they need to start looking for replacements. I have noticed that more and more movies are featuring younger actresses that i have never even heard of before. I have hardly watched Hallmark this year.

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  3. Net, I love your scripture up there about serving others. It can be so hard sometimes so serve others, especially us as mothers to continue to give of ourselves daily to our husbands, children, family, friends etc but we must lean on God and the Holy Spirit to fill us up daily so that we can continue to give of ourselves and be that light. I know for me right now in this season of my life when my children are little, this is my ministry to serve my family and I am thankful and blessed to be able to do that; my mother was never able to.
    This weekend looks great and I’ll be recording all of these new movies. I am especially excited for the ones that have some mystery intertwined, looks like there are 3 of them. Happy watching everyone!
    ~Paula

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  4. Also I’m supposed to be watching my newly recorded movies and here I am watching “A season for miracles” in between chores πŸ˜‚πŸ€¦πŸ»‍♀️ It’s sad though!
    ~Paula

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  5. What movies are you looking forward seeing this weekend

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  6. This Time Each Year is clean. Great job by the director! -Maria

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