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Lacey Chabert, Dustin Milligan Matt Winkelmeyer;Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage/Getty Images(2) Hallmark queen Lacey Chabert is expanding her holiday movie repertoire with her upcoming Netflix film ...
Hallmark Media Hallmark Media kicked off 2025 with four all-new Hallmark Channel movies — taking viewers all around the world from the comfort of their couch. The network announced in December ...
Hallmark Media kicked off 2024 with four fresh Hallmark Channel features — and there’s plenty more where that came from. January’s lineup began with Love on the Right Course, starring Ashley ...
Harvest Love (FH) Jen Lilley and Ryan Paevey: Christie Will Wolf September 30, 2017 2.72 [125] All of my Heart: Inn Love (FH) Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott: Terry Ingram October 7, 2017 2.78 [126] Love Struck Cafe (FH) Sarah Jane Morris and Andrew Walker: Mike Robe October 14, 2017 2.59 [127] A Harvest Wedding (FH) Jill Wagner and Victor ...
Variety said "The range is strewn with oaters that just don’t float, but Hallmark Channel gets it right with Johnson County War. Clocking in at four hours, the miniseries-that-isn’t — it’s airing on one night — does its best to revive the small-screen Western, a genre that hasn’t seen a classic in some time... pic has enough machismo sunsets and gunplay to keep viewers hooked ...
Fourth Down and Love is an American romantic comedy sports TV film that premiered September 9, 2023, on the Hallmark Channel. Directed by Allan Harmon, the film stars Pascale Hutton and Ryan Paevey. [1] [2] The film was originally broadcast as part of the Hallmark Channel's "Fall Into Love" seasonal programming. [3] [4]
Hallmark Media’s on-demand streaming service is getting a facelift: Hallmark Movies Now is being rebranded as Hallmark+ starting Sept. 10, and will incorporate ad-free viewing with retail and ...
Many critics noted the juxtaposition between the film's bizarre premise and its familiar use of tropes associated with Hallmark movies. [6] [7] Christine D'Zurilla of the Los Angeles Times gave a more favorable review, calling it "a tongue-in-cheek take on the Lifetime romance genre" and "aimed at women who love men who love chicken". [8]