Favorite Hallmark movies (30)

by kirkendog | created - 21 Mar 2023 | updated - 4 days ago | Public

I only watch these because my girlfriend likes them. They weren't that bad, before 2020, until BLM came along & Hallmark caved to race pressure like most of corporate America. Ever since then, the movies have been mostly bad thanks to forcing an agenda.

I hate the brainwashing that the network has chosen to shove down our throat in almost every movie now, some examples below:

1. Forced diversity in every scene 2. At least 1 redhead actress per movie (casting person must be a redhead) 3. Saying community as many times as possible, in An Ice Palace Romance they said it 12 times. 4. Mixed race & LGBxxx relationships 5. Trying to make it seem that rural life is the same as city life (Earth to Hallmark, small town America does not look like Atlanta). Recently in '23 they had a remote area of Vermont as the location, but of course Hallmark turns it into a fictional PC setting, similar thing done to Nebraska in a film from '22. 6. Certain people ALWAYS in important positions like lead doctor, judge, mayor & dean, now they are always doing the interviews as if they are smarter than the lead characters. Subliminal brainwashing. 7. Every lead character has a death in the family (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome) - I guess to prepare us for the constant deaths that will be happening due to idiots volunteering for a Govt-run needle program. 8. US cities but it's actually Canada, funny how Hallmark will film movies in Europe but rarely in America but call it America. 9. Males are mostly horrible & bad dads, wimps & weak. Old men & ex-boyfriends are always white, grumpy or mean. Have you seen 1 character that was a minority that had any negatives to them? Total agenda conforming to DEI. 10. Females can lie as much as they want or be as rude & obnoxious as they claim men are, but the viewing audience is supposed to be happy for this female to find love & all females are superior to men. Have you noticed how upset the women get if a man lies, but it's all swept under the rug when the female lies through the entire movie. 11. Chemistry doesn't matter for love, just force it 12. Bashing American history, while ignoring Canadian history, using Indians in their propaganda, this has happened in multiple movies now in the last few years, 13. Every lead character has a best friend who is a minority, I guess white people just can't get close to other white people, per Hallmark. If they avoid the best friends, the co-worker they talk to all the time is a minority now. 14. Pushing shelters & food banks, 1 or 2 is normal, over 10 is an agenda. Leftists will think 'it's just about helping the poor', yeah the best way to help the poor is to make them work for a living, find them jobs instead of them leeching off the system. The whole system is designed to keep them poor & that's what the Govt wants, more people relying on them. When you give hand outs for free, more & more will keep doing it & it never ends until the country collapses on itself. 15. Emasculation of men by having women be mechanics & do other things that make the man look bad. Men always have to apologize & run after the woman, even when the whole issue was her fault. Creating wimpy men will lead to the destruction of the world. 16. Slowly phasing out Christmas, it just serves as the background in most movies the last few years. They are more focused on the drama & getting their agenda across to the audience by using Christmas to lure you in. 17. Way too many resting b*tch-face actresses in lead roles & most are not very attractive, but most of the men are good looking & who wouldn't be caught dead with some of these lead females in real life. Just more feminist agenda. The script is part of it by making too many females lippy & obnoxious, rarely do we ever get some nice females in the lead role. Falling in Love in Niagara was a good example of this, Jocelyn Hudon is normally playing a nice & bubbly character, but they gave her the b*tch part this time, too intense, overbearing & anxiety-riddled - yep, everything a man wants in a female.

Examples of who I prefer are Lacey Chabert, Jen Lilley, Danica McKellar, Merritt Patterson, Janel Parrish, Jocelyn Hudon - notice 3 of them left Hallmark.

Examples of those that annoy me are Ashley Williams, Ashley Newbrough, Erica Durance & Rachel Boston.

These are no longer rom-coms, most movies now have an agenda they are trying to achieve. It's no longer about entertainment & making good movies, it's sad & pathetic.

And don't think this is just Hallmark, GAC/GAF movies have pretty much copied Hallmark - they took some actors away from them but they aren't featured enough & still force an agenda down our throats. Candace Cameron Bure may have not liked the LGB stuff on Hallmark but it hasn't stopped the BLM agenda any. And UPTV is worse than both networks together, they are so bad with the propaganda & the movies suck so it's a double-whammy for them. Hallmark movies are still better than these 2 other channels but that's not saying much, compared to actually well-made movies they are all pretty bad (nothing above a 7 rating).

Love in the Great Smoky Mountains has to be one of the worst propaganda films ever produced by Hallmark. For ANY American to actually enjoy this crap you really are a sellout to your country, why don't you look at the Canadian history & how they treated Indians, yet they've never featured that in any of their movies (which we all know are Canadians making movies using Americans to make money off of us, so why not also bash your own history as well). I know this doesn't reflect all Canadians but quite a few are brainwashed by the propaganda. Unfortunately all indoctrination centers in the West are spending all their time brainwashing the youth to hate their own country, this will lead to the destruction of the only countries that can help the 3rd world & when we collapse, the world will have billions of unnecessary deaths - I hope the whining & revisionist history was worth it.

Unfortunately too many are blinded by fantasy & ignore what these networks are trying to do to you. It's the soap opera mentality that appeals to F who seem to be able to watch without seeing the obvious agenda. What's the agenda? - forced diversity to phase out white people entirely at some point, if every couple is mixed race, there will no more white people & that's exactly what they want, unfortunately white women are the champions of this, I hope you like the results in the future.

Despite them going full PC, never go full PC, these are my favorites which aren't too many (it's mostly the chemistry of the 2 leads and/or the supporting actors that make the movie better than the others but some older movies were just quality movies, which doesn't exist anymore). Even though I liked these movies at the time, I've re-watched them all, some have the same propaganda as the others. Most of the movies made after 2020 have been horrible, bad acting due to the forced diversity (bad quality is progress now). Watching them over the last few years makes the older movies way better.

Not saying Anything for Love is a perfect movie, it still has propaganda, forced diversity & it's a bit cheesy, but to me it has the best chemistry between the 2 leads & it should be what Hallmark is all about, great acting to portray real love.

Too many F give out blanket 9 or 10 ratings for these movies, when they are NOT deserving of that. At best they are a 7 due to the bad acting, cheap & copied storylines or the propaganda.

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1. Anything for Love (2016 TV Movie)

TV-G | 85 min | Comedy, Romance

A high-powered executive lies about her career on her dating profile, while her match also hides his true identity.

Director: Terry Ingram | Stars: Erika Christensen, Paul Greene, Antonio Cupo, Ali Liebert

Votes: 2,519

2. Holly & Ivy (2020 TV Movie)

TV-G | 85 min | Drama, Family, Romance

A contractor helps a woman renovate a house so she can adopt a sick neighbor's two children.

Director: Erica Dunton | Stars: Janel Parrish, Jeremy Jordan, Marisol Nichols, Sadie Coleman

Votes: 1,462

3. My Christmas Family Tree (2021 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Drama, Romance

When Vanessa receives the results from her Family Tree DNA test, she discovers a family she didn't know existed and travels to their home for Christmas.

Director: Jason Bourque | Stars: Aimee Teegarden, Andrew W. Walker, James Tupper, Kendall Cross

Votes: 2,507

4. Mingle All the Way (2018 TV Movie)

TV-G | 86 min | Drama, Romance

Molly starts an app for busy people to find a plus-one without the romance of dating sites. An investor wants Molly to test the app, which forces her to join; the man the app selects has already bumped into Molly twice and not pleasantly.

Director: Allan Harmon | Stars: Jen Lilley, Brant Daugherty, Lindsay Wagner, Casey Manderson

Votes: 2,982

5. Christmas Next Door (2017 TV Movie)

TV-G | 86 min | Family, Romance

A famous MGTOW author is forced to look after his niece and nephew over the holidays and, with the help of his Christmas-loving neighbor, he learns to find love and the Christmas spirit.

Director: Jonathan Wright | Stars: Jesse Metcalfe, Fiona Gubelmann, Brittany Bristow, Jenna Weir

Votes: 2,827

6. November Christmas (2010 TV Movie)

TV-G | 96 min | Drama

A brave young girl's battle against cancer has an effect on the people around her.

Director: Robert Harmon | Stars: Sam Elliott, John Corbett, Sarah Paulson, Karen Allen

Votes: 2,100

7. Deliver by Christmas (2020 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Romance

Molly meets Josh, a widower who recently moved to town with his young son. At the same time she is charmed by a mysterious client of her bakery whom she's never met in person. In the end, he was the one and the same man.

Director: Terry Ingram | Stars: Alvina August, Eion Bailey, Kesler Talbot, Nadeen Lightbody

Votes: 1,428

8. A Veteran's Christmas (2018 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Drama, Romance

After receiving an honorable discharge, a former Marine suffers a minor car accident which strands her in a small town for the Christmas season.

Director: Mark Jean | Stars: Sean Faris, Eloise Mumford, Mary Long, Amanda Lisman

Votes: 2,384

9. The Christmas Secret (2014 TV Movie)

TV-G | 86 min | Drama, Family, Romance

While her life is falling apart, single mom Christine finds a magical family heirloom that leads to love and good fortune during Christmas.

Director: Norma Bailey | Stars: Bethany Joy Lenz, John Reardon, Susan Hogan, Michael Hogan

Votes: 3,893

10. Easter Under Wraps (2019 TV Movie)

TV-G | 83 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Erin Cavendish goes undercover at her family's chocolate plant to see why sales are down when she meets head chocolatier, Bryan, who has new ideas on how to update the Easter product line.

Director: Gary Yates | Stars: Fiona Gubelmann, Brendan Penny, Fred Henderson, Ese Atawo

Votes: 1,375

11. A Cookie Cutter Christmas (2014 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Romance

Two schoolteachers take their rivalry to a new level, while they scramble to win a holiday baking contest and the affections of a handsome single father.

Director: Christie Will Wolf | Stars: Erin Krakow, David Haydn-Jones, Miranda Frigon, Laura Soltis

Votes: 2,072

12. A Christmas to Remember (2016 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

Following a car accident which leaves her with a bout of amnesia, a celebrity chef gets stranded in a small town over the Christmas season.

Director: David Weaver | Stars: Mira Sorvino, Cameron Mathison, Jesse Filkow, Bailey Skodje

Votes: 2,732

13. Holiday for Heroes (2019 TV Movie)

TV-PG | 81 min | Romance

The plot revolves around a woman (Egan) and a soldier (Blucas) who exchange letters for a year before their worlds collide.

Director: Clare Niederpruem | Stars: Melissa Claire Egan, Marc Blucas, Latarsha Rose, Patti Murin

Votes: 1,720

14. Raise a Glass to Love (2021 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

Follows aspiring Master Sommelier Jenna who returns to her family vineyard to study and is fascinated by the natural methods of the new winemaker, Marcelo.

Director: David Weaver | Stars: Laura Osnes, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Matthew James Dowden, Eric Keenleyside

Votes: 1,133

15. Right in Front of Me (2021 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

Carly gets a second chance at romance with her college crush but isn't sure how to impress him until her new friend Nick starts giving her advice. Soon she learns who the right man for her really is.

Director: Linda-Lisa Hayter | Stars: Janel Parrish, Marco Grazzini, Anthony Konechny, Brandi Alexander

Votes: 1,195

16. Finding Christmas (2013 TV Movie)

TV-G | 87 min | Drama, Romance

Sean, who runs a New York City advertising agency, and Owen, a small-town handyman and musician, swap residences for the holidays. Mia, who works for Sean, helps Owen get settled into his ... See full summary »

Director: Harvey Crossland | Stars: Tricia Helfer, J.T. Hodges, Mark Lutz, Cristina Rosato

Votes: 2,101

17. Write Before Christmas (2019 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Drama, Romance

Jessica gets dumped before Christmas. She sends five Christmas cards that affect her BFF, brother, aunt, pop star, and past music/cello teacher, meeting her single, photographer son.

Director: Pat Williams | Stars: Torrey DeVitto, Chad Michael Murray, Lolita Davidovich, Grant Show

Votes: 3,297

18. Wedding Every Weekend (2020 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Romance

Nate and Brooke are going to the same four weddings, four weekends in a row. To avoid set-ups, they go together as "wedding buddies." But what starts as a friendship soon deepens.

Director: Kevin Fair | Stars: Kimberley Sustad, Paul Campbell, Brandi Alexander, Jaime M. Callica

Votes: 1,403

19. Love and Sunshine (2019 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Romance

A woman has been fostering a dog as she recovers from a broken heart. As the owner returns to claim the dog will sparks fly or will it just lead to another broken heart?

Director: Ellie Kanner | Stars: Danica McKellar, Mark Deklin, Christine Chatelain, Peter Benson

Votes: 1,533

20. My Secret Valentine (2018 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Romance

A young woman takes advice from the chalkboard notes that her mysterious house rental tenant leaves when a slick sales rep arrives with plans to buy her family's prized winery.

Director: Bradley Walsh | Stars: Lacey Chabert, Andrew W. Walker, Peter MacNeill, Tara Yelland

Votes: 2,123

21. Just Add Romance (2019 TV Movie)

TV-G | 83 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

When Carly and Jason, exact opposites, compete on a famed cooking show for the chance at their own restaurant, what will matter more - their culinary careers or their potential love?

Director: Terry Ingram | Stars: Meghann Fahy, Luke Macfarlane, Theresa Wong, Michelle Martin

Votes: 1,668

22. Country at Heart (2020 TV Movie)

G | 81 min | Drama, Music, Romance

A struggling country singer meets a Nashville songwriter in need of inspiration. Teaming up to write a song, their work gets complicated but results in both a hit song...and true love.

Director: Bradley Walsh | Stars: Jessy Schram, Niall Matter, Lucas Bryant, Ted Whittall

Votes: 1,600 | Gross: $0.01M

23. Christmas Under the Stars (2019 TV Movie)

TV-G | 82 min | Drama, Romance

A Christmas-tree lot helps two people rediscover their holiday spirit.

Director: Allan Harmon | Stars: Jesse Metcalfe, Autumn Reeser, Clarke Peters, Anthony Bolognese

Votes: 2,389

24. Once Upon a Christmas Miracle (2018 TV Movie)

TV-G | 83 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

This holiday romance is based on the incredible story about organ donor Chris Dempsey and recipient Heather Krueger, who were brought into one another's lives by a transplant surgery that led to a miraculous romance.

Director: Gary Yates | Stars: Aimee Teegarden, Brett Dalton, Lolita Davidovich, Cassandra Potenza

Votes: 2,616

25. Noel Next Door (2022 TV Movie)

84 min | Comedy, Romance

It follows a single mom as she gets into a war of words with a neighbor who is ruining Christmas, only to find that this misunderstood grouch just may steal her heart.

Director: Max McGuire | Stars: Natalie Hall, Corey Sevier, Callum Shoniker, Joanna Douglas

Votes: 1,519

26. Christmas Made to Order (2018 TV Movie)

TV-G | 80 min | Romance

A Hallmark Channel original movie. When architect and Christmas amateur Steven (Jonathan Bennett) finds himself hosting his family for Christmas, he recruits holiday coordinator Gretchen (Alexa PenaVega) to bring holiday joy to his home.

Director: Sam Irvin | Stars: Alexa PenaVega, Jonathan Bennett, Jo Marie Payton, Jacob Young

Votes: 4,952

27. Second Chances (2013 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Drama, Romance

A single mom of two rents out a ground floor room to a single, injured fireman.

Director: Ernie Barbarash | Stars: Alison Sweeney, Greg Vaughan, Edward Asner, Benjamin Stockham

Votes: 2,021

28. All Things Valentine (2016 TV Movie)

TV-G | 83 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance

A blogger who has had terrible luck on Valentine's days meets a handsome veterinarian. Then she finds out he is the one who has been leaving rude comments on her Valentines day articles and she questions if her luck has changed at all.

Director: Gary Harvey | Stars: Sarah Rafferty, Sam Page, Jeremy Guilbaut, Heather Doerksen

Votes: 2,623

29. A Summer to Remember (2018 TV Movie)

TV-G | 82 min | Comedy, Family, Romance

ER doc Jessica loves her job, but not the hours. Meeting Trevor in Fiji, Jessica also strikes up a friendship with Will, co-owner of their resort. As Jessica notices how Trevor is a workaholic, she also sees that Will offers tranquility.

Director: Martin Wood | Stars: Catherine Bell, Cameron Mathison, Samantha MacGillivray, Paul O'Brien

Votes: 1,334

30. All of My Heart (2015 TV Movie)

TV-G | 84 min | Comedy, Family, Romance

After inheriting half of a house, a young woman develops an unexpected friendship with her co-owner.

Director: Peter DeLuise | Stars: Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott, Edward Asner, Greyston Holt

Votes: 3,594



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