Some people constantly play Christmas music in their car in around the clock in November and December - I'm the same, but with TV and the Hallmark Channel.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
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Some people constantly play Christmas music in their car in around the clock in November and December - I'm the same, but with TV and the Hallmark Channel.
More “rom-com” than the typical Hallmark movie, this dating disaster flick is more “com” hijinks than “rom” charm.
Accented with the fun of home decor and unexpected love, this winter romance has a lovely core of new beginnings for an up-and-coming design genius and a single father living in the home he started with his late wife.
At their best, Hallmark Channel movies tap into the best, most meaningful parts of the Christmas season - usually by wrapping the sentiment with compelling characters in engaging stories. This movie is the opposite of all that.
This follow-up to the original sweet romance” is the Hallmark sequel you didn't know you needed this holiday season.
Hallmark Channel favorite Jessica Lowndes ("A December Bride") doesn’t just start in this matchmaking romp - she's also the flick's screenwriter and executive producer.
Although infused with Irish charm, this romance has all the makings of a rekindled love story - but it just doesn't quite become a movie that will stay in your heart forever.
The fun of this meta romance is watching a patently and unabashedly romantic movie play in the reality TV dating genre.
Part fish-out-of-water story and part opposites attract flick, this down-home delight that beautifully balances romance and character-driven story.
Although this summer-infused romance takes a while to get moving, once it finally takes shape this summer offering becomes an encouraging story of entrepreneurship and starting anew.
Despite being set during a wedding and focusing on bridesmaid holding out for true love, at its core this is the story of a woman torn between obligation and her sincere passion.
After the whirlwind of a holiday season romance, the next chapter for Laurel and Clay is throwing together a wedding Elvis Presley’s estate.
Despite the fact that the plot is summed up by the title, this charmer has plenty of lovely twists and is anchored by a delightful lead performance.
Hallmark movies are not typically accused of having too much plot - but this small-town romance is actually best when its subplot is ignored, and the focus is squarely the romance.
It's kind of surprising that it took Hallmark so long to make an Easter-themed movie - but thankfully this holiday charmer is a sweet treat.
It's hard to resist smiling watching a laid-back chef and strait-laced executive slowly fall for each other in this earnest and light romance.
This decadent and delightful romance is a picturesque getaway - even if its light on story, its rich in charm.
The instant and undeniable chemistry between co-leads Jen Lilley and Kevin McGarry fill this delightful romantic road trip with buoyant charm.
Amid a catalog of some high-concept or overly complicated stories, this refreshingly grounded holiday romance is closer to a sincere romantic drama than the typical Hallmark holiday movie.