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
All tagged Hallmark movie 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.
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.
Anchored by three of Hallmark's strongest actors, this lovely romance finds its compelling protagonist trying to prove her responsibility to her sister, to her client and to herself.
The third entry in the lovely Hallmark series is a warm return to the tiny, holiday-themed town.
Even in the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, this romance relishes in a New York landmark's past with a protagonist struggling with her own conflicted present.
On paper, very little happens in this holiday romance, allowing this character-driven romance to leisurely tell a genuinely sweet story about rediscovering love and finding the courage to take a risk.
Featuring the always great Rachel Boston and Wes Brown, this holiday romance is a great example of a Hallmark movie that puts story first (even if its script is imperfect).
Three of the best actors in the Hallmark Channel troupe of familiar faces make this a warm and lovely Christmas romance.
Hallmark returns to Elvis Presley's iconic mansion with the holiday romance - with a movie with a needlessly complicated plot that takes too long to take shape.
Despite its romantic name, this holiday movie gets a tripped up on its tangled web of subplots - which sadly includes much of a lead character's entire plot.
The fate of a business or a town doesn't hang in the balance. There's no crazy, high concept plot. This Hallmark romance is simply a streamlined, elegant and refreshingly forthright "Countdown" gem.
This holiday romantic drama is a heartfelt tribute to those that serve and the family members that support America’s heroes in uniform.
There are plenty of Hallmark movies that take place over the course of a weekend that have more compelling, dynamic character arcs than this holiday romance - a story that takes place over weeks, with only the minimal story arc.
Packed with endearing holiday traditions, the sweet reunion of two former flames and a young woman split between her career and her hometown, this ‘Countdown’ gem is waiting to be found.
The "love interests try to save a business" plot is so common among Hallmark Channel movies that it's practically a subgenre. And this latest movie in that crowded category is far from the best entry.