![]() Sam Page costars as Erin’s blind date-turned-trusting cohort. Desperate to return the joy to others, Erin attempts to reintroduce traditions to her family and the city, but she’ll have to remember what she loved about the holiday in order to save it. Santa’s elves’ plan to boost Christmas cheer by secretly granting one person three wishes backfires when Duluth photographer Erin (Rachael Leigh Cook) asks for a break from Christmas and it ceases to exist. Rescuing Christmas ( Streaming now on Hallmark Movies Now) The tension is real, but the ending is happy. When they’re not arguing or having a roll in the hay (!), she’s off fighting with her rancher father (Bruce Thomas), who forced her out of their family business a decade ago. The steamiest cable movie of the season! Real estate closer and former barrel racing champion Lexie (Jana Kramer) returns to her Arizona hometown for the first time in 10 years to try to convince third generation rancher/single dad Coby (Adam Senn) to sell his family’s land. She’s a scene-stealer through the credits, when she does karaoke.Ī Cowboy Christmas Romance ( Premieres Saturday, Dec. Jane Krakowski joins the fun as Diane, the sophisticated girlfriend of James’ lord father and the author of the bestseller How to Get What the F You Want. Things get off to a rocky start when the posh and working class clans accidentally swap accommodations. In this sequel, young lovers James (Asa Butterfield) and Hayley (Cora Kirk) head to Austria with their families for a holiday vacation in the Alps. Your Christmas or Mine 2 ( Streaming Friday, Dec. You’ll want to spend commercials guessing the connection between the families, but try to just enjoy the heartfelt reveals as they come, Bennett’s brilliant exasperated glares, and the fourth use of a Cher Christmas song in a Hallmark movie this season. Without spoiling too much, we can say the film follows three families on Christmas Eve: An expectant couple (Erin Cahill and John Brotherton) who haven’t even unpacked the boxes in their new house when their loved ones barge in for the holidays a widow (Catherine Bell) who learns her adult kids aren’t thrilled at the idea of her selling their childhood home and moving to Florida with her new fiancé (James Denton) and husbands (Jonathan Bennett and Vincent Rodriguez III) whose stress levels are already high preparing to host a dinner party with an unfinished kitchen remodel when they get the long-awaited call to foster a child. ![]() 9 at 8 pm on Hallmark Channel) is for you. If you miss This Is Us, our runner-up pick, Christmas on Cherry Lane (premiering Saturday, Dec. Image Credit: Courtesy of Hallmark Channel And there’s a great twist at the end that you won’t see coming. (Watch TVLine’s exclusive sneak peek here.) Michaelis and Greenberg have a crackling chemistry, with her intensity balancing that sexy calm of his that reels you in. The clever script, by Tamar Laddy, imagines how someone who’s seen Groundhog Day might really react: how Rachel would convince Zach, day after day, that he’s already onboard with her story what small moments she’d try to change which big aspects of her life she’d eventually have to confront (her narcissist boyfriend, her shelved aspirations as a writer) how she’d feel logging all those memories with Zach that he forgets and what other geeks they might need to pull into her mess. To figure out how to stop the loop, she enlists the help of the one person she thinks will believe her: stranger Zach (Bryan Greenberg), a Dungeons & Dragons-loving artist who bumped into her at the train station and made her spill her boxes of sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts) before he showed up at the party, having given her grandmother Rosie (Paula Shaw) a ride. Vic Michaelis stars as assistant literary editor Rachel, who finds herself reliving the seventh day of Hanukkah, when her parents ( Suits’ Rick Hoffman and Nicole Oliver) throw an annual party that also celebrates the night they met. It’s Groundhog Day meets Hanukkah in this multi-generational rom-com that’s actually romantic and funny. Each week, we’ll spotlight the movie that should be at the top of your weekend list and preview why other debuts will make you merry. With Hallmark Channel’s annual Countdown to Christmas and Lifetime’s It’s a Wonderful Lifetime now in full swing, and Great American Family and other networks loading their sleighs, we’re here to help you choose between the season’s many offerings.
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