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Thursday, December 5, 2019

Grounded for Christmas - a Lifetime Christmas Movie Premiere!


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Grounded for Christmas

Network: Lifetime

Original Air Date: December 8, 2019




CAST:

Julianna Guill ... Nina
Corey Sevier ... Brady
Cheryl Ladd ... Susan
Paula Brancati ... Marcy
Ted Atherton ... Bert
Tara Joshi ... Tara
Jacob Blair ... Will
Alanna LeVierge ... Veronica
Phillip Jarrett ... Cabbie
Aldrin Bundoc ... Jay
Patrick Haye ... Manager
Troy Blundell ... Ivan
Tyler Murree ... Emcee
Oksana Zilinskas ... Sierra




PLOT:

Storyline via Lifetime: When a winter storm hits Cleveland and grounds flights, the nearby hotels quickly fill up with stranded travelers. Nina (Guill), a pilot, reluctantly agrees to let her arrogant but charming fellow pilot, Brady (Sevier), stay at her nearby parents' home. But when they discover her family is hosting a tree trimming party that night and that her ex will be there, Brady pretends to be her boyfriend to help her out. When the snowstorm continues, their ruse snowballs as Nina and Brady are stuck attending holiday events together. But as Christmas nears, these two opposites begin to realize the best gift they could ever receive, is perhaps, each other.

Grounded for Christmas is produced by MarVista Entertainment. Larry Grimaldi serves as executive producer.


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*images courtesy: Lifetime

Friday, November 16, 2018

The Christmas Contract - a Lifetime Christmas Movie Premiere starring Hilarie Burton!


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: The Christmas Contract

Network: Lifetime

Original Air Date: November 22, 2018

image: Lifetime, via EW .com

image: Lifetime

CAST:

Hilarie Burton ... Jolie
Danneel Ackles ... Naomi
Bruce Boxleitner
Cheryl Ladd
Jordan Ladd
Jason London
Robert Buckley ... Jack
Tyler Hilton
Teri Wyble ... Amy
Antwon Tanner
Susan Gallagher ... Meredith
Hunter Burke
Ritchie Montgomery
Presley Richardson ... Maxie
Kaleb Naquin ... Gingerbread Shopper
John C. Coffman ... Lawyer
Ken Knight ... Photographer
Jeanne Pugh ... Lawyer


PLOT:

Storyline via Lifetime: It’s Jolie’s (Hilarie Burton) first time going back home to Louisiana since her devastating break up with Foster (Hunter Burke). Seeing him is inevitable as their parents run the town’s annual Christmas Market together, but when she discovers Foster is bringing home a new girlfriend, Jolie cannot bear the thought of going home alone and seeing them together. Her best friend Naomi (Danneel Ackles) suggests that Jolie bring her flaky brother, Jack (Robert Buckley), home for Christmas as he has no plans this year. Jolie, a professional web designer, is hesitant; so, Naomi, a lawyer, creates a Christmas contract to give them both something they want—a buffer for those awkward moments around Jolie’s ex and a website to help sell Jack’s upcoming novel. Unbeknownst to them, the Christmas contract proves to be so much more than what they signed up for.


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*images via: Lifetime

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Royal New Year’s Eve - a Hallmark Channel Original "Countdown to Christmas" Movie starring Jessy Schram & Sam Page!

MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Royal New Year’s Eve

Network: Hallmark Channel

Original Air Date: December 30, 2017










CAST:

Jessy Schram ... Caitlyn
Sam Page ... Prince Jeffrey
Crystal Balint ... Doris
Hayley Sales ... Lady Isabelle
Cheryl Ladd ... Abigail
Andrew Kavadas ... Barnaby
Nicole LaPlaca ... Leighton
Gerald Plunkett ... King Richard






PLOT:

Storyline via Hallmark: Magazine assistant and aspiring fashion designer Caitlyn’s world is turned upside down when Prince Jeffrey and his presumed future fiancΓ© Lady Isabelle come to town, and Isabelle hires her to design a dress for the royal New Year’s Eve ball where Jeffrey is expected to propose. Navigating through her boss Abigail’s efforts to sabotage her, Caitlyn spends time creating a dress fit for a princess, and planning the ball with Jeffrey. Caitlyn and Jeffrey begin to develop feelings for one another, but Jeffrey’s royal commitment to marry Isabelle and assume the throne stands in between them. As the New Year’s Eve ball approaches, Jeffrey and Caitlyn must decide if they can overcome royal tradition to pursue their happily ever after.







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*images via: Hallmark Crown Media Family Networks
Credit: Copyright 2017 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Ricardo Hubbs

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Hallmark's Mystery Wheel rolls into New Night!


Over the course of years, as the Hallmark Movie Channel has transitioned into Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, they have also transitioned the premieres of their Original Movies, back and forth, to Saturday and Sunday nights. Well now, they are moving the Mystery Wheel... once again back to, or forward to, depending how you look at it... Sunday nights!

 
Starring: Candace Cameron Bure & Marilu Henner
- Premieres SUNDAY - July 26, 2015

Gourmet Detective: A Healthy Place To Die
Starring: Dylan Neal & Brooke Burns
- Premieres SUNDAY -  August 2, 2015

Garage Sale Mystery: The Wedding Dress Mystery
Starring: Lori Loughlin & Cheryl Ladd
- Premieres SUNDAY - August 9, 2015
 
(click on the movie titles above - for details on each movie!)

My Deduction: I'm wondering... if moving the premiere day... could possibly be in preparation for Christmas! Perhaps... (and this is only a guess for now!) all the Holiday movies on HMM will premiere on Sunday nights, so as not to conflict with the Hallmark Channel, which will surely have every Saturday in November & December booked up with new Christmas Movies!!!

Whatever "the case"... this is the only "clue" we have to go on right now. So, enjoy the Summer Mystery Movies - now on Sunday Nights!!!

Monday, July 13, 2015

Lori Loughlin stars in 'Garage Sale Mystery: The Wedding Dress'

MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Garage Sale Mystery: The Wedding Dress

Network: Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Original Air Date: August 9, 2015

*Based on the novel Garage Sale Stalker by Suzi Weinert.








CAST:

Lori Loughlin ... Jennifer Shannon
Sarah Strange ... Danielle
Steve Bacic ... Jason Shannon
Brendan Meyer ... Logan Shannon
Kevin O’Grady ... Detective Lynwood
Cheryl Ladd ... Helen







PLOT:

via Hallmark: Jennifer Shannon (Loughlin) has made a career of finding rare garage sale treasures to resell at the consignment store she owns with her business partner, Dani (Strange). When she finds a wedding dress that was worn on the day a groom went missing, Jennifer uses her knack for solving puzzles to investigate this unsolved cold case. After meeting the dress’s original owner, Helen (Ladd), and finding traces of blood on the dress, Jennifer digs deeper into the decades-old mystery with the help of Detective Lynwood (O’Grady), and the support of her husband, Jason (Bacic). With every clue that Jennifer uncovers, she gets closer to either finding the long-missing groom, or uncovering a wedding day murder.





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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

UP Original Movie: 'The Perfect Wave' starring Scott Eastwood, Rachel Hendrix, and Cheryl Ladd

MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: The Perfect Wave

Network: UP

Original Air Date: May 31, 2015

 




CAST:

Scott Eastwood ... Ian McCormack
Cheryl Ladd ... Mrs. McCormack (Mom)
Patrick Lyster ... Mr. McCormack (Dad)
Rachel Hendrix ... Anabel
Scott Mortensen ... Lachlan
Nikolai Mynhardt ... Michael McCormack
Diana Vickers ... Kim
Matt Bromley ... Mark
Rosy Hodge ... Roxy
Shaun Payne ... Free Surfer
Riana Alfreds ... Rosy
Mehboob Bawa ... Doctor
James Burke-Dunsmore ... Jesus
Joseph Chinana ... Daniel
Nicholas Ellenbogen ... Bishop






PLOT:

via UP: In this inspirational story based on true events, a young man leaves home to travel the most exotic surf spots, but living in the moment comes with thrills as well as sacrifices -- and a horrible accident will change his life forever.







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Friday, September 16, 2011

Hallmark Movie, "Love Begins", premieres this Weekend - September 17th & 18th

 
LOVE BEGINS
is a  prequel movie
to the  “Love Comes Softly,”
Movie Series.
 
 
 

Amongst a Marathon of Love Comes Softly Movies...
(see Family TV Schedule for details)

Premieres:
Saturday, September 17th
9 PM
repeats at 11 pm

Re-airs:
Sunday, September 18th
9 PM


*Visit the Love Begins Page
for more Details, Plot Outline, Casting, Pictures, etc...

 
Also, you can check out my Movie Reviews (includes pictures) for all the previously aired Love Comes Softly Movies:

Love Takes Wing
Love Finds a Home

Enjoy your weekend.... God bless!


Thursday, May 20, 2010

Cheryl Ladd and Bruce Boxleitner star in "Love's Resounding Courage"


"Love's Resounding Courage" is the second prequel to "Love Comes Softly," the highly rated series of "Loves" movies from Hallmark Channel.

From the Hallmark press alert:
This new Hallmark Channel Original Movie tells the story of Clark's beloved wife, Ellen, who dies from scarlet fever and now he and his daughter, Missy, must find a way to overcome this loss while also saving the barren land from drought. Family and friends become their saving grace.

Cheryl Ladd and Bruce Boxleitner will star as Clark's parents.

Cheryl Ladd starred in another Hallmark Movie, Though None Go with Me. She is best known from Charlie's Angels as the character Kris Munroe, from 1977-1981. Her daughter, Jordan Ladd, recently starred in the Hallmark Movie, The Wishing Well, with Jason London and Ernest Borgnine.

Bruce Boxleitner has starred in several Hallmark, Made-for-TV Movies... including: Mystery Woman: Wild West Mystery (2006) as Clint and Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door as Frank Lucas (Sheeley Long's husband). In real life, he is the husband of Melissa Gilbert and is well known from his role as Lee Stetson on Scarecrow and Mrs. King and many other TV Movies and Dramas.


Click here for more movie plot and casting details for Love's Resounding Courage.


Monday, March 29, 2010

Love's Everlasting Courage - Hallmark Channel's second prequel to Love Comes Softly Movie Series

MOVIE REVIEW

Love's Everlasting Courage
the second prequel to "Love Comes Softly"

Previously Known As: Love's Resounding Courage

Network: Hallmark Channel

Original Air Date: October 1, 2011

*This Movie follows the Love Begins Movie.


CAST:

Wes Brown ... Clark
Julie Mond ... Ellen
Cheryl Ladd ... Clark's Mother, Irene
Bruce Boxleitner ... Clark's Father, Lloyd
Morgan Lily ... Missy
Willow Geer ... Sarah
Tyler Jacob Moore ... Ben
Kirk B.R. Woller ... Bruce Conner
James Eckhouse ... Mr. Harris
Courtney Marmo ... Laura
Andrew Richmond ... Micheal









PLOT:

from Hallmark Channel Press Release:

In the second prequel to “Love Comes Softly,” the highly rated series of “Loves” movies from Hallmark Channel,” when Clark’s beloved wife, Ellen, dies from scarlet fever, he and his daughter, Missy, must find a way to survive this hardship while also saving the barren land from drought. With love and support from family and friends, Clark and Missy endure.

Clark's parents, Irene (Ladd) and Lloyd (Boxleitner) have arrived for a long stay and both are eager to help Clark and Missy in any way they can. Lloyd had some ideas for how to find water on the property, and ultimately, Irene and Lloyd provide a magnanimous gift of love and generosity to their son and granddaughter.

Larry Levinson is the executive producer for Larry Levinson Productions.








Movie Review:

Like many of you... I, too, have read all the Love Comes Softly books by Janette Oke, and loved them all. Course, they are such a completely different story than most of these Made-for-TV movies - that it makes it confusing and disappointing. I don't know why Janette Oke allowed them to change her series.

I adore the characters of Clark and Marty Davis and how their lives and families unfolded in each of the books. I don't understand why each movie couldn't follow the book series - just a bit closer. Using the characters names and changing the rest of the story doesn't count. It seems as if each new Movie - a sweet couple falls in love and then in the next story - one of them becomes a widow, and once again... falls in love.

Course this Movie/story - Love's Everlasting Courage was never really written by Janette Oke - it was only mentioned as a part of Clark's past throughout the book series. So of course why wouldn't they want to create another two sets of movies where : a sweet couple falls in love and then in the next story - one of them becomes a widow, and once again... falls in love, eventually again.

It is an important story - about losing and finding love again and having faith in the Lord to see you through anything. However, throughout this Love Comes Softly Series, this main theme story has been played out so many times - I can hardly count them all.

I knew the character of Ellen would have to pass away for the progression of the story between Clark and Marty to continue; however I still found it to be dreadfully sad. Movies to me, should be uplifting, especially a Hallmark Movie!

Also, where was Cassie, Ellen's Sister? I know everyone keeps asking and wondering where she was. They were very close in the first movie. It just seems odd that she wasn't even mentioned in this second movie.

Highlights in this Movie - Bruce Boxleitner. His acting was real and natural. His scenes with Clark, as Father and son, were some of the best moments in the film, especially in the scenes where they discussed faith and how God is always beside us. Even though, I knew him as an actor, he brought such character of seriousness, and lighthearted laughter, that it made it all seem more authentic.

Another Highlight - The little girl! The first (blonde-haired) girl, who portrayed the character of Missy Davis in the first Love Comes Softly Movie, was absolutely wonderful and incredible - full of personality and spunk! I loved her! This little girl in Love Everlasting Courage was also precious. My only qualm with her was - I wish she had been blonde. I liked the little girl - I just think they should have put a blonde wig on her. Missy has been portrayed, by at least three other characters - as she's grown, and they were all blonde. (Love Comes Softly Movie Followers will recall - At least it wasn't as bad as the character of Belinda, who went from extremely dark brown hair - to very light blonde!) Anyway, the actress who portrayed Missy, Morgan Lily, in this film, did so with such sweet expressions that were absolutely delightful and heartwarming!

All in all, it's a get your tissues ready sort of movie.








See or Skip:

If you have enjoyed the rest of the Love Comes Softly series, you'll want to see this one, as well.

If you, however, are tired of the same sad story being repeated over and over again, then you may want to skip this one.

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*Images provided by: Hallmark Channel - Crown Media Family Networks