parksidedrive
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A beautiful movie taking place during Christmas. Ashley Williams stars as Kaitlyn Morrison, a widow with a 10 year old son named Adam. She and her son return home during the holidays. I will not interject any story line to spoil your watching pleasure. I will say that Ms. Williams delivers her best performance to date. She is not doing her usual over the top sugar high performance. Depth and layers are in her presentation. Lucas Bryant never delivers a bad acting performance and possibly makes hers better. You see two mature adults work through the challenges toward a meaningful relationship. All the supporting cast understands the tone and direction of the movie.
Kevin Fair, who directed many of the Signed, Sealed & Delivered movies has skillfully guided the movie in the right direction. Don't miss this movie. I enjoy most Hallmark movie, but this one surprised me. It is a must see.
Kevin Fair, who directed many of the Signed, Sealed & Delivered movies has skillfully guided the movie in the right direction. Don't miss this movie. I enjoy most Hallmark movie, but this one surprised me. It is a must see.
First, I love Hallmark Christmas movies. This attempt was a miss. Story is a little far-fetched but acceptable because it's Hallmark.
What does stand out as a glaring mistake: The long hair for the military is way off. The low, low cleavage of the wedding dress was a "what was I thinking" dress faux pas.
Movie had some laughs for all the wrong reasons.
Better luck next time, Hallmark.
What does stand out as a glaring mistake: The long hair for the military is way off. The low, low cleavage of the wedding dress was a "what was I thinking" dress faux pas.
Movie had some laughs for all the wrong reasons.
Better luck next time, Hallmark.
A story based on the Wizard of Oz with characters taking on the "fears" of those famous figures from the much loved book and movie.
The message of helping those in need, especially in education, is a necessary goal during the holidays and 365 days a year.
It was an enjoyable movie with a message of giving even if we have to conquer our fears to make it happen.
The message of helping those in need, especially in education, is a necessary goal during the holidays and 365 days a year.
It was an enjoyable movie with a message of giving even if we have to conquer our fears to make it happen.