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Christmas Wedding Planner was dubbed "wildly bad" by Pajiba. [4] Common Sense Media gave it 2 out of 5, and called it "a bland, paint-by-numbers, cookie-cutter, not-an-original-moment-throughout made-for-TV piece of fluff that will neither satisfy nor delight anyone who has ever seen a movie before."
The small town depicted in the film is Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. That town was also the site of a previous year’s Netflix Christmas movie (also by Hideaway Pictures), “Christmas Inheritance.”. [5] Other scenes and overhead shots were filmed in North Bay, Ontario, Canada, the site of many other Hallmark movies.
The Wedding Planner grossed $60.4 million in the United States and Canada, and $34.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $94.7 million. [ 2 ] In the United States and Canada, the film grossed $13.5 million from 2,785 theaters on its opening weekend (the Super Bowl weekend), opening at number one at the box office. [ 6 ]
Features a wedding day and the day before, rather than the familiar Christmas and Christmas Eve from A Christmas Carol. The three ghosts share similar appearances with the original descriptions, and the film shares the traditional plot points from the book.
Best. Christmas. Ever. was released by Netflix on November 16, 2023. [2] Best. Christmas. Ever. was a hit on Netflix. It debuted at number 1 on the streaming service and number 2 globally with 22.3 million hours for a total of 16.3 million views. This ranks second in the Global Top 10 behind David Fincher's The Killer. [3]
Holidate was digitally released by Netflix on October 28, 2020. [6] It was the top-streamed item in its debut weekend. [7] On November 4, Variety reported the film was the 25th-most watched straight-to-streaming title of 2020 up to that point. [8] In January 2021, Netflix reported 68 million households had watched the film. [9]
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding is a 2018 American Christmas romantic comedy film directed by John Schultz from a screenplay by Robin Bernheim and Nathan Atkins, based on characters created by Karen Schaler. The film stars Rose McIver, Ben Lamb, Sarah Douglas, Alice Krige and Tahirah Sharif. It is a sequel to the 2017 film A Christmas Prince.
It's a sequel to the 2020 film A California Christmas. [1] Its story follows Callie and Joseph who one year after falling in love are now running a dairy farm and winery, however business and family obligations threaten their relationship as Joseph is called back to the city. [2] The film was released on Netflix on December 16, 2021. [3] [4]