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Christmas Tree Lane (2020)
Meh
I LOVE Andrew Walker. And I live Alicia Witt. But not together. Absolutely no chemistry there and I think she's fairly older than he is. Not that there's anything wrong with that. But even if that had been addressed, it still wouldn't have worked. They tried. But this storyline is old and tired and Hallmark really needs to come up with something different. Or add something more interesting with it. Or make sure the lead actors sparkle and sizzle.
The Christmas Ring (2020)
Loved It
I don't understand all the bad reviews. I thought the main actors were fine together and I was happy to see a woman of color in the lead for once. All the main Hallmark movie actresses are blonde or have highlighted hair. Yes I know Lacey Chabert, Erin Cahill and Danica McKellar are brunette but they are still white women. Hallmark doesn't use brown skinned people that often -- although they are getting better.
The scenery in the movie was beautiful and again I wish I could visit a small town that is decorated like that for Christmas. I enjoyed the mystery part and even though everything seemed to fall into place so easily (it IS a Hallmark movie), I liked it better than the typical big bad developer coming to tear everything down. It's 2022 Hallmark -- don't you think it's time to come up with some different plot lines? If you need help, I'm available!
It's a cute movie with a mystery plot and the actors are easy on the eyes. What else do you want or need?
A Christmas in Tennessee (2018)
Cute Holiday Movie
I love Andrew Walker and Rachel Boston. I just wish they had focused more on the romance part. And if you're going to have both Patricia Richardson and Caroline Rhea in the same movie, give them more screen time! The plot about the big bad developer wanting to take over the small town has been done toooo death. Surely the Hallmark script writers can come up with something better. Even so, all of these great actors did a wonderful job with a flimsy script.
Christmas in Evergreen (2017)
Liked The Scenery More Than The Movie
I would like to visit a cute little town like Evergreen decorated to the nines with Christmas trees galore and a magical snowglobe to make a wish on and everybody wants to be your best friend. Ashley Williams is not my favorite Hallmark actress and just like Jennifer Anniston, she is the same in everything she does. I was not a fan of the love interest or his daughter. I didn't think there was any chemistry between there. But the movie itself had some heart and charm as someone else said and that's why I watched. All of these movies are heartwarming even though the plotlines are a little thin -- but that's not why we watch. I enjoyed the second one more with Jill Wagner but the third one with the time capsule fell flat for me. But I think if they continue, there is room for improvement. But if nothing else, the scenery is the main reason to watch.
Christmas in Angel Falls (2017)
Cute Christmas Movie
I want to say this was the first Hallmark Christmas movie I ever watched. I knew they were cheesy and never had any interest but for whatever reason I started watching them that year and I absolutely love Rachel Boston. This was a cute storyline and I think I read a book that had a similar plot so I knew what was going to happen. I thought I had read they were going to make this into a sequel like the Evergreen series or maybe a TV series but that hasn't happened. I'd watch it if Rachel was in it. Or Andrew Walker. :)
Rosemont (2015)
Not Your Typical Holiday Movie
I didn't think I was going to like this movie but it was quite good. All of the acting was better than you would expect and the plot wasn't that easy for me to figure out. I wouldn't say that it's a Christmas movie. It just happens to take place at Christmas time. It's more about the inn two young people end up at while getting stranded in a snowstorm and the owner and the caretaker who live there. I was hoping there would be a sequel but none so far.
Bridal Wave (2015)
It's Cute If You Need To Waste Some Time
Hallmark movies are for entertainment purposes only. They have replaced the torrid, racy novels I used to read in high school. There's not alot of substance or plot to them but the characters are good looking. Andrew Walker is my favorite Hallmark movie actor hands down. He is hot and that's all that matters to me. Other people complained about Arielle Kibbel but she's fine. They are fine together. The plot was a little thin but it was fine. I would watch it again.
The Angel Tree (2020)
Typical Feel Good Hallmark Movie
This is the typical Hallmark Christmas movie script about a small town community where everybody is doing something good for someone or for others -- which doesn't really happen -- but it's why we watch. Jill Wagner is great in this movie and it's one of the best titles to watch of 2020.
A Timeless Christmas (2020)
One Of My Favorites
I LOVE both of these actors and I loved the time travel storyline. I have never watched a Hallmark Christmas movie more than once but this is one that I have saved in the DVR and I watched over the summer. AND I bought the Christmas clock.
Dear Christmas (2020)
It's a Nope For Me
I didn't even recognize Melissa Joan Hart or Jason Priestley and that's pretty sad. Yes I know people get older but I'm not sure what happened here. Bad lighting? Bad plastic surgery? Both? I turned it off after Jason started "singing."
Candy Cane Christmas (2020)
Just Bad
This was one of the worst Hallmark movies -- and they're all pretty cheesy. The male lead was cute and likeable but there was zero chemistry between him and Beverley Mitchell. Every scene was awkward and like pulling teeth. And the stupid misunderstandings between them only made the movie longer than it needed to be. This one is a definite pass.