Strangers fall for each other over the phone ... without knowing they've actually already met.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
All in film review
Strangers fall for each other over the phone ... without knowing they've actually already met.
The future of a historic holiday neighborhood hangs in the balance in this dramatic romance.
A wedding planner literally goes to the end of the Earth for her client, finding love along the way.
Two musicians pulled apart by their different ambitions are reunited in this romance of love rediscovered.
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.
Two of Hallmark's most delightful stars clash over a small town candy shoppe in this fall romance.
Folksy and full of romance, the music-infused love story is an endearing celebration of autumn and country music.
Hallmark faves Kimberley Sustad and Paul Campbell are perfectly cast as perfect strangers realizing they are perfect for each other in this celebration of love.
This great bit of tourism marketing for Lake Tahoe is a better mid-career drama than it is a convincing romance.
More “rom-com” than the typical Hallmark movie, this dating disaster flick is more “com” hijinks than “rom” charm.
Co-stars Alexandra Breckenridge and Robert Buckley absolutely crackle and pop as the perfectly mismatched hosts, who go together like peanut butter and chocolate in this romantic drama.
Set in the high stakes realm of cooking reality television and filled with decadent baking sweetness, this flick has fun playing in the realm of romance and reality TV - even if it strings along the "surprise" a bit too long.
Stalwart Hallmark stars Taylor Cole and Ryan Paevey make this lovely romance a Valentine's charmer.
An obnoxious cast of characters and a stilted, objectively bad script makes this flick a Valentine not worth sending or receiving.
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.
With its ridiculous plot and a stellar lead performance, this romantic comedy is a laugh out loud hilarious delight.
For a movie set at Dollywood, this Hallmark flick doesn't lean hard enough into the built-in love for Dolly Parton's iconic Smoky Mountain theme park.
Broadway sensation Kristin Chenoweth dazzles in this holiday's Hallmark Hall of Fame movie.
This refreshing bit of cultural immersion practically dares the audience not to fall in love with Italy.