Some people constantly play Christmas music in their car in around the clock in November and December - I'm the same, but with TV and the Hallmark Channel.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
All tagged Christmas movies
Some people constantly play Christmas music in their car in around the clock in November and December - I'm the same, but with TV and the Hallmark Channel.
Broadway sensation Kristin Chenoweth dazzles in this holiday's Hallmark Hall of Fame movie.
Warm and honest, this gentle tearjerker captures the essence of rediscovering the Christmas spirit, despite harboring a broken heart.
With a pair of great lead characters and a lighthearted script, the delightful 'Window Wonderland' is the sharpest and most endearing romantic comedy in the Hallmark Channel library of holiday movies.
This year’s Hallmark holiday offerings include a long-awaited sequel to a ‘Countdown’ favorite, yet another return to the picturesque town of Evergreen — and more holiday delight than should be possible in a two-month long Christmas celebration!
Adorable and fun, this lighthearted mystery is steeped in romantic sentiment and is unlike any other Hallmark holiday movie in all the best ways.
Steeped in festive holiday fare and driven by a great competitive edge, this Hallmark “classic” is kind of the quintessential 'Countdown' holiday flick.
Amid a catalog of some high-concept or overly complicated stories, this refreshingly grounded holiday romance is closer to a sincere romantic drama than the typical Hallmark holiday movie.
This wonderfully uncomplicated story is what every Hallmark holiday movie should aspire to be: watching two lovely people fall in love during an immersive winter escape.
When the card company famous for greeting cards makes a movie inspired by holiday-themed paintings, the result is the relentlessly cheerful seasonal delight.
When people criticize Hallmark movies for being formulaic, they're talking about movies like this mildly charming but hollow offering.
This small-town holiday flick doesn't have any high-concept holiday magic or fairy tale-like castles - and it's all the better for it.
Plenty of Hallmark movies have tree decorating and an "opposites attract" vibe, but this flick has one secret weapon that no other holiday movie has: Henry-fricking-Winkler.
This charming re-imagining of “Pride and Prejudice” has Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy trying to save a small town's Christmas festival and finding love along the way.