Warm and honest, this gentle tearjerker captures the essence of rediscovering the Christmas spirit, despite harboring a broken heart.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
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Warm and honest, this gentle tearjerker captures the essence of rediscovering the Christmas spirit, despite harboring a broken heart.
For a movie about woman finding her way back home, this romantic drama kinda loses its way - yet, still manages to warm the heart.
A wedding planner and her client's famous big brother unexpectedly find romance in this earnestly sweet ode to small-town life.
With its unapologetic love for holiday traditions, the winsome story is a great movie to kick off Hallmark’s slate of 2019 Christmas movies.
Lead Ashley Newbrough's performance makes it so easy for the audience to fall in love with her turn as a small-town girl with reservations about leaving her beloved hometown.
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.
The fun of this meta romance is watching a patently and unabashedly romantic movie play in the reality TV dating genre.
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.
This beguiling Hallmark romance is a pure escapist, French delight.
Adorable and fun, this lighthearted mystery is steeped in romantic sentiment and is unlike any other Hallmark holiday movie in all the best ways.
When the card company famous for greeting cards makes a movie inspired by holiday-themed paintings, the result is the relentlessly cheerful seasonal delight.