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For Love & Honey

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Andrew W. Walker and Margaret Clunie in For Love & Honey (2024)
ComedyDramaRomance

Beekeeper Eva uncovers an ancient fresco while rescuing a hive. Austen, a visiting archeologist, thinks it is key to his research, so he persuades Eva to help him on his quest across Malta.Beekeeper Eva uncovers an ancient fresco while rescuing a hive. Austen, a visiting archeologist, thinks it is key to his research, so he persuades Eva to help him on his quest across Malta.Beekeeper Eva uncovers an ancient fresco while rescuing a hive. Austen, a visiting archeologist, thinks it is key to his research, so he persuades Eva to help him on his quest across Malta.

  • Director
    • Kevin Fair
  • Writers
    • Caitlin D. Fryers
    • Michelle Ricci
  • Stars
    • Andrew W. Walker
    • Margaret Clunie
    • Amanda Vilanova
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    838
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Fair
    • Writers
      • Caitlin D. Fryers
      • Michelle Ricci
    • Stars
      • Andrew W. Walker
      • Margaret Clunie
      • Amanda Vilanova
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andrew W. Walker
    Andrew W. Walker
    • Austen
    • (as Andrew Walker)
    Margaret Clunie
    Margaret Clunie
    • Eva
    Amanda Vilanova
    Amanda Vilanova
    • Chloe
    • (as Amanda Victoria Vilanova)
    Nicola Azzopardi
    • Luna
    Davide Tucci
    Davide Tucci
    • Mattew
    Manuel Cauchi
    Manuel Cauchi
    • Abram
    Anthony Ellul
    • Pawlu
    Ian Porter
    Ian Porter
    • Michael
    Axel Rafael
    Axel Rafael
    • James
    May-Linda Kosumovic
    May-Linda Kosumovic
    • Wife (Honeymooner)
    Marysia S. Peres
    Marysia S. Peres
    • Maltese Archaeologist
    • (as Marysia Peres)
    Marvic Doughty
    • Livia
    Kurt Laferla
    • University Student
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Winfield
    Peter Winfield
    • Library user
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kevin Fair
    • Writers
      • Caitlin D. Fryers
      • Michelle Ricci
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    6bendwbl

    The wrong sister was in the romance

    Complaint about writing, not acting. The leading lady (character, not performer) was unpleasant, entitled, willfully ignorant, and cavalier about cultural artifacts. She did everything short of tearing apart a 400-year-old census that belonged to the library, just because a guy didn't want a bee sting.

    Her little sister was smarter, more thoughtful, and much nicer to be around. The older one treated her little sister like a pest. She treated the foreigner like a pest. She treated her neighbors like pests.

    The romance was between the guy and the wrong sister.

    Again, my complaint was about the writing, not the acting.
    8atlasmb

    The Maltese Attraction

    This is one of my favorite Hallmark romances. Not only does it feature a good love story, but it shows off the beauty of Malta. And I learned some things about Maltese history and apiology (or mellitology).

    Austin (Andrew W. Walker) is an American archaeology professor who visits Malta. There he meets local Eva (Margaret Clunie) who is an apiologist. Circumstances bring them together, then they mutually discover a hidden fresco which might be a map. Thus begins their adventure and their relationship.

    For the most part, the relationship develops smoothly, without too much drama. But they both know Austin will be returning to the U. S., so neither foresees anything serious developing, despite their attraction.

    Forgive the pun, but this is a sweet story, with an appealing tone. For my money, Margaret Clunie seems like an actress who could handle almost any role. Here, she gives off a pleasant energy that binds the story together.
    5Jrsny1

    High Expectations....Not the Best Resilts

    This sadly is a disappointing review with a disappointing rating. Andrew Walker is one of the finest....maybe the finest actor ....on the Hallmark roster. He easily could make a PSA deserve a rating of 7 just on his own acting abilities. Virtually in every movie he has starred in....at some point....he makes you feel something. Especially in a Hallmark movie, somewhere you should feel something...be touched by something.......but not this time....not this movie. Throughout the entire movie, there was more time spent on bee stories with almost nothing spent on the human relationships. In this movie, there was nothing to be felt by the viewers. They never got us to feel...be touched....even care about their story. This movie was more like some primer or a PSA on bees and their place in the ecology....completely devoid of all human emotions. Unfortunately, even Andrew Walker couldn't bring a good rating to this PSA. Hallmark wasted his talents...and the location of Malta.
    2opheliajane

    As a beekeeper, I felt insulted

    This movie was so difficult to watch. It felt like it could have been a good story/concept but it was so poorly executed. Here's everything that went wrong:

    • NO chemistry whatsoever. I think it was supposed to be a grumpy/sunshine sort of trope, but just came across as him being a weak/beta male while she was very entitled and basically hated him the entire time for no reason. She seemed to enjoy pushing him around and making him mad. The grumpy/sunshine trope really only works when "grumpy" hates everyone but their love interest. This was the reverse, she was nice to everyone EXCEPT her love interest.


    • SO MANY THINGS WRONG with the beekeeping part of the story. As a beekeeper myself I felt insulted that they did so little research. From things like their "wild" hive which was a foot long piece of honeycomb smashed on a wall, her removal of that comb where she just smashed it up even more and stuck it in a box, getting pissed at the MLI for swatting at a frickin drone bee, her going back to the removal site the next day to capture a SINGLE LEFTOVER DRONE to take back to the beehive, and finally talking about how bees "mate for life"????? No species of worker bee ever mates, only the queen. And when she does she takes like 25 partners in one day and never again in her life. So many things wrong it was literally making me cringe.


    • Horrible dialogue. I won't even rant about this one. I'll just leave it with a quote "what kind of loyal drone would leave his queen in a time of need" ~ MIL weak attempt at flirting (also the sole purpose of a drone is to leave his queen to mate with another and consequently die)
    9ilovefreddiem

    In a mood for a sweet hallmark romance with Andrew Walker..

    I thought this movie was as romantic as most hallmark movies starring Andrew Walker. He was really fit in this movie. Wow. He's always sweet and adorable. Cute smile. He has chemistry with most Hallmark actresses. He kisses not just smooches. Which is fun. There was definitely a spark when Austen took the Eva's hand and gently pulled her to take that evening stroll. I loved that this was filmed in Malta. Such beautiful scenery. I thought the adventure they went on was quite interesting and exciting at times. Bees 🐝 don't just make honey. They pollinate and without them humankind could not prosper and would come to an end. I didn't like honey til I went to a booth at a festival and tried some. Being in Az there was red chilis in my favorite. I watch Hallmark for the actors I have grown to care for and the romance. The movies of course have plots but they are changing from main characters moving from the city to small towns and to being filmed in unique locations. Andrew Walker is loyal to Hallmark unlike some stars who have left cause they are bothered by diversity. Shame on them.

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      The first movie of four in Hallmark Channel's June 2024 Passport to Love, the moniker in that the four movies are primarily set outside of the United States. The other three in chronological order and their settings are Savoring Paris (2024) (Paris), A Greek Recipe for Romance (2024) (Greece), and Two Scoops of Italy (2024) (Italy).
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      Eva: And before the meeting, I almost hit this tourist who was just walking in the middle of the road. And he actually blamed me, as if I was the one gluing his face to his phone. Why are the cute ones always so dense?

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Malta
    • Official sites
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Maltese
    • Also known as
      • Za ljubav i med
    • Filming locations
      • Malta(location)
    • Production companies
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
      • Tetrad Productions
      • Hallmark Media
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      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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