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Thursday, January 2, 2020

🔎 January 2020 MYSTERY MOVIES - on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries!


This January - hide under that cozy, warm blanket and enjoy *THREE* New thrilling Mystery Movies...



Credit: ©2019 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Shane Mahood

Crossword Mysteries: Abracadaver

Starring: Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott

Premieres: Sunday, January 5, 2020

*See more details & images for this movie - HERE!

Storyline via Hallmark: When a magician drops dead in the middle of a performance, New York Sentinel Crosswords editor (and part-time sleuth) Tess Harper and NYPD’s detective Logan O’Connor team up to discover exactly whose sleight of hand is behind what turns out to be a premeditated murder. Together, they must uncover the not-so-obvious clues and work their investigative magic to bring a killer to justice.

Movie Review: This magic themed mystery movie was originally supposed to premiere in the fall of 2019, but it disappeared from the schedule. Thankfully, Hallmark reappeared it to launch their mystery movie franchises in January, 2020!

In this all new "Crossword Mysteries" film, Detective Logan O’Connor (portrayed by Brennan Elliott) is back on the case when a magician ends up murdered on stage during a magic act in the middle of Tess' birthday celebration. Of course, Tess (portrayed by Lacey Chabert) is determined to help solve this case, even though Logan and her Aunt Candace (portrayed by Barbara Niven) ask her repeatedly not to get involved.

Notes of Caution: I would caution this movie for really young viewers, simply because it is a murder mystery and relating to the case... there is a brief discussion of the possible involvement of a married woman with another man. There may also be some casual drinking at a party. And some children may be fearful of some of the magic tricks.

Illusions seem to be everywhere when it comes to magic, and you never know what to expect next. With smoke and mirrors, a missing trunk and a stage trap door... there's a mystery around every corner!

I must say, it's always a delight to see Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott on screen together - they have such an in sync chemistry, that certain undeniable spark! My absolute favorite moment in this film was when they crashed a dance class and proceeded to take pretend lessons. Those two really know how to move across the dance floor and in to our hearts!

Whether they are being silly or serious, Lacey are Brennan are always a joy to watch in all of their movies together, and I'm certainly looking forward to even more "Crossword Mysteries!"

Should YOU see it?

Now you see it, now you don't! If you enjoy a good mystery, then you'll definitely want to see this magical one!



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Credit: ©2019 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Hugh Tull

A Beautiful Place to Die: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery

Starring: Jesse Metcalfe, Sarah Lind

Premieres: Sunday, January 12, 2020

*Special simulcast airing for this premiere on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Drama!

Storyline via Hallmark: After being injured and facing loss in the line of duty, retired Boston Police Detective Jeff Jackson (Metcalfe) returns to a quiet life of fishing, living in his late father’s home on Martha’s Vineyard. When a mysterious visitor to the island turns up dead, Jeff is reluctantly recruited to help in the investigation by the local police chief, a family friend. Adding a layer of complication, Zee Madieras – the chief’s daughter and Jeff’s former flame – is the medical examiner on the case. As the murder investigation casts suspicion on some of the town’s most powerful and wealthy citizens and brings Jeff and Zee’s lives in peril, they race to solve the case before another murder strikes the peaceful vacation town.

Movie Review: This movie is rated TV-PG, which I thought was suitable being a murder mystery. This is a film that may require parental guidance. Based on the subject matter, I feel this movie may be more suitable for those aged 13+.

Notes of Caution: There is dialogue about two adults (relating to the case) who may have had an affair in the past. Also, there is some casual drinking. After the murdered victim is discovered, the doctor is shown various times looking over the corpse. (I may have looked away here... just a minute... however, it was not shown in great detail.)

I thought Jesse Metcalfe was outstanding in his role, as retired Boston Police Detective Jeff Jackson. Being an expert in homicide investigations, there was a wonderful balance in his assisting the police and taking a step back. Although, circumstances in the case continuously draw him back in to working alongside the police chief and local doctor/old girlfriend, Zee... until they eventually discover who-dun-it.

Overall, this is a thrilling, action packed mystery, which is sure to appeal to those who like suspense and intrigue.



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Credit: ©2019 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Ryan Plummer

Roux the Day: A Gourmet Detective Mystery

Starring: Dylan Neal, Brooke Burns

Premieres: Sunday, January 19, 2020

Storyline via Hallmark: Henry and Maggie find themselves in a murder mystery where secrets hidden within a treasured recipe book have dire consequences for all who own it.

Gourmet chef turned culinary sleuth Henry Ross teams up once again with Detective Maggie Price when a rare and valuable book – the “Chef’s Book” from a legendary San Francisco restaurant – resurfaces and leads to the murder of a rather unscrupulous antiques dealer.


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This January - there's an extra chill in the air.

Every one is a suspect - so you must beware!

Can you solve these mysteries before the characters do?

Tune in Sunday nights and get ready to sleuth!


Please Note: I have not previewed these movies in advance. If I discover any content that is not family friendly I will be sure to post that information here. Some mysteries may be too much for younger viewers, so please be cautious there.

Have a Blessed, January 2020, Everyone! Net

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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Truly, Madly, Sweetly - a Hallmark Channel "Fall Harvest" Movie starring Nikki DeLoach and Dylan Neal!


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Truly, Madly, Sweetly

Network: Hallmark Channel

Original Air Date: September 22, 2018

*Part of Hallmark's "Fall Harvest" Movie Event!






CAST:

Nikki Deloach ... Natalie
Dylan Neal ... Eric
Alison Wandzura ... Courtney Belize
Karen Holness ... Sam
Bailey Skodje ... Lily
Justine Warrington ... Ms. Granger
June B. Wilde ... Ms. Cleveland
Matt Hamilton ... David Howe
Simon Chin ... Simon
Milo Shandel ... Stan Cardillo
Gaalen Engen ... Walter
Chad Riley ... Francis
Jag Bal ... Employee 3
Dalias Blake ... Nick
Fiona Forbes ... Anna
Forbes Angus ... Building inspector
Evelyn Chew ... Employee 2
Julian LeBlanc ... Benny
James Rha ... Mr. Wong
Matt Fentiman ... Employee #1
Gigi Jackman ... Mrs.Martin
Julian Domingues ... Marty
Christina Lewall ... Norma











PLOT:

Storyline via Hallmark: Natalie, the owner of a San Francisco food truck business selling cupcakes, and Eric, a finance manager and divorced dad with a young daughter are strangers brought together when Eric’s aunt, who also happened to be a longtime customer of Natalie’s, passes away and leaves them a building which also happens to be the site of a once-famous bakery. Forced into this new partnership when they discover selling the building won’t be easy because it has been declared a historical site, a romance blooms between the two as they spend time together in the process of renovating the old bakery. However, Natalie’s reluctance to get into a new relationship and her desire to keep things strictly business could put an end to the partnership before the grand opening.







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*images via: Hallmark Crown Media Family Networks

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Gourmet Detective: Eat, Drink, and Be Buried - a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Original Movie starring Dylan Neal,


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Gourmet Detective: Eat, Drink, and Be Buried

Network: Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Original Air Date: October 8, 2017








CAST:

Dylan Neal ... Henry Ross
Brooke Burns ... Maggie
Bruce Boxleitner ... Jim
Lucie Guest ... Beth
Ali Skovbye ... Abigail
Brittney Wilson ... Angela Weston
Matthew Kevin Anderson ... Munro
Toby Levins ... Ken Weston
Chris McNally ... Douglas Weston
Gelsea Mae ... Emma
Vanessa Walsh ... Felicity Weston
Marc Senior ... Bailey
Denis Corbett ... Birthday party guest
Yolanda Corbett ... Birthday party guest
Kenji Fuse ... Onscreen Musician











PLOT:

Storyline via Hallmark: Henry and Maggie attend the birthday party of a local publisher, where his son and stepson reenact a historical 18th century dual. Someone, however, has loaded the antique pistol with a real musket ball, so when son pulls the trigger, he kills his stepbrother in front of a roomful of witnesses. Henry and Maggie have to figure out who wanted the stepson dead and why.










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*images: Hallmark Crown Media

Thursday, December 1, 2016

'Looks Like Christmas' a Hallmark Channel Original "Countdown to Christmas" Movie Starring Anne Heche and Dylan Neal!


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Looks Like Christmas

Network: Hallmark Channel

Original Air Date: December 4, 2016








CAST:

Anne Heche ... Carol
Dylan Neal ... Terry
Farryn Vanhumbeck
Sean Michael Kyer
Samantha Ferris









PLOT:

via Hallmark: When two type-A single parents battle it out for control of the Christmas holiday at their kid's middle school, they get more than they bargained for when they learn a little something about the true meaning of Christmas, while opening themselves up for the possibility of a new romance.


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