Monday 28 February 2022

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A WINTER SONG (2019)

In the true spirit of the holiday season storeowner Clio (Ashanti) befriends Fred (Stan Shaw), a former jazz musician down on his luck, and welcomes him into her shop to perform for the customers and they form a special bond over music.

Besides their love of performing, Clio and Fred also have their share of family struggles in common, for Clio, she must grapple with the first Christmas since the death of her father, while for Fred, a reunion with his daughter Mia (Sashani Nichole) is just what he needs to give him hope in his life.

Together with the power of music and love the two find the strength to overcome their hardships.

A wonderful movie with a great performance by Stan Shaw who shined in his role, but the music was the heartbeat of the film. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - A HORSE TALE

 

Michael Thompson (Patrick Muldoon) is an uptight city accountant who is struggling to raise his teenage daughter Chloe (Mandalynn Carlson) all on his own after his wife’s tragic death.

Being a single parent and having to work long hours Chloe doesn’t see as much of him as she would like which leads to her attention seeking behaviour, so when he gets a call from Cliff Harrison (Rick Herod) to help save their family stables before ruthless bankers shut them down, he wonders if the country life is just what he and Chloe need to start over.

However when Michael arrives to sort out a farm’s financial problems he finds that Cliff's daughter Samantha (Charisma Carpenter) is not as appreciative of his help as rest of the family (Sydney (Dominique Swain), Jackson (Jaren Lewison), and Ben (Billy Tilk)) are for his help.

But as they search for ways to save the family's legacy, Romance develops between the accountant and Samantha while the baddies in the story seem hell bent on acquiring the farms best horse called Holly which is prised by the family as it was Cliff’s deceased wife’s favourite.

Saturday 26 February 2022

FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS

 

Amidst the preparations

For the upcoming festivities

There has been a lot of demand

On the Church amenities

 

For those of us involved

In pulling the Christmas peel

Found the time to practise

Was far less than ideal

 

I found it difficult to fit it in

Around work and family needs

And often practised alone

At a very late hour indeed

 

One night it all got too much

The final straw I can’t remember

But as a result, I decided to tie

The bell rope around my member

 

I don’t know why it was

That I succumbed to the pressure

But I was discovered

And I was tolled off by the vicar

Wednesday 2 February 2022

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS CONFESSIONS (2015)

 

Beth Baker (Sarah Lancaster) is an out-of-work actress trying to make it in New York on the stage in New York City, but after 10 years of not succeeding and without her friends around at Christmas she decides to take a break from her struggling actress profession to spend Christmas in her small and quaint hometown she escaped from 10 years earlier.

And on returning home she finds a place far different than the hamlet she left and the magic of the Christmas season soon starts to massage her bruised ego as she finds performing possibilities and even romance.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SHOELACES FOR CHRISTMAS (2018)

 

Jennifer Miller (Mia Topalian) is a self-absorbed teenager who does nothing for anyone but herself and thinks only of herself and in particular her upcoming Christmas party and a trip to Paris in the New Year.

But after an altercation with her ailing mother (Jessica Morris) she storms out of the hospital and roams aimlessly around town until late into the evening when she inadvertently stumbles into a local homeless shelter run by Ruthie Grant (Yolanda Stanger) and assisted by Vinegar Ben (Paul Kiernan).

Furious at his daughter's selfish attitude, Jennifer's father, Spencer (Bailey Chase) gives her an ultimatum, if she still wants to go to Paris she has to change, and if she wants the Christmas Party she has to do all the work as her mother was too ill.

In addition to helping out at home the deal included her volunteering at the Homeless Shelter in the hope she would learn to be responsible and compassionate toward others.

Almost immediately after she started to volunteer she quickly came to regard it as less as an obligation and more of a pleasure and with this new experience Jennifer creates an unlikely bond with both the staff and one very special young resident, Chloe (Summer Mitchell) which leads her to a deeper understanding of love when she gets closer to Chloe and her mother Charlotte (Ivey Lloyd Mitchell).

Love of a different hue comes in the form of Mike Breckenridge (Austin R. Grant) but the whole experience of working at the shelter teaches her the true meaning of Christmas which is love and family.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS FOR THE BOOKS (2018)

 

Joanna Moret (Chelsea Kane) is a Lifestyle guru and is offered the chance to present her own daytime TV show as long as she can make a success of George MacAllen's holiday gala.

There is only one snag and that is that she has to do it with her boyfriend at her side, but this supposed expert on love is actually single, so to keep up appearances, TV producer Ted Drew Seeley pretends to be her partner.

Complications to the couple are provided by Chad Connell as George MacAllen’s son Del and Alanna LeVierge as Ted’s ex-girlfriend Valerie.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – LAST CHANCE HOLIDAY

 

A smart, sassy, 34-year-old Kristin (Shiri Appleby), who is estranged from her family and alone on Christmas Eve goes to sleep alone on Christmas Eve and wakes up Christmas morning seventeen years into her past to relive the worst Christmas of her life.

So once she gets over the initial shock she realises she has an opportunity to change her imperfect past, so she styles herself as an older mentor to her younger self (Hannah Marks)

Paramount to these changes is mending the broken relationship with her mother (Elizabeth Mitchell), something that seems impossible.

But if she can’t fix her past then maybe she could do something about her less than perfect future.

The film has an altogether credible cast that makes this film well worth watching if for no other reason than that.

But the story is excellent and well-structured and although the main target audience of this family safe Christmas movie will be women past their teens, men should not be put off by that because it’s very good.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS CRUSH (2012)

 

Twenty-eight-year-old Georgia (Rachel Boston) is convinced that the man of her dreams is the one “that got away” back in high school Craig (Jon Prescott).

She has tried dating other men over the years, but they just never seem to compare to her high school flame.

When Georgia’s mother, (Marilu Henner) tells her about her high school reunion a week before Christmas, she is thrilled to finally have a chance to win Craig back.

But as she gets to relive high school for a night, she begins to realize it might not be Craig who got away at all, but Ben Oliver (Jonathan Bennett) an old friend with whom she'd fallen out of touch, but was now within reach.

Harry Hamlin also stars as Mr. Taylor, the socially awkward teacher that all the girls had a crush on, and some of them still do.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE BATTLE OF ARDENNES

 

In the bitter winter of 1944 in the depths of the Ardennes Forest, an American Army Captain John Myers (Craig Olejnik) and a Belgian girl named Alina (Ali Liebert) meet and fall in love during a brief 24-hour Christmas truce amid the Battle of the Bulge.

When the fighting resumes and they have to go their separate ways they promise to reunite on the first Christmas Eve after the end of World War II, providing they're both alive.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS IN EVERGREEN: LETTERS TO SANTA (2018)

Lisa Palmer (Jill Wagner) operates a retail redesign and staging business in Boston with her best friend and business partner Oliver (Andrew Francis) but their work takes them across the country which suited her as she grew up as a military brat and never really put down roots.

But with Christmas approaching she wanted a sense of home, so she decided on a last-minute Christmas trip to where she was born and where she had the fondest childhood memories of Christmas, namely the Northern Vermont town of Evergreen.

Her strongest memories of Christmas were centred on the historic “Daisy's General Store”, and its owner Daisy, unfortunately after her arrival she finds the latter has passed away and the former closed and in bad shape.

The town mayor and Daisy's godson Ezra Green (Chris Cope), is handling the sale of the store on behalf of the estate, which must be done by the end of the year or it goes to the bank, so using her skills Lisa decides to help the people of Evergreen bring the store back to life and make it more saleable.

Lisa charms a local contractor named Kevin Miller (Mark Deklin) into working with her, the pair find themselves facing one surprise after another as they restore the store to its former glory and shape their own future. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MIRACLE AT CHRISTMAS: EBBIE'S STORY

 

Susan Lucci stars as ruthless business-woman and shopping store owner Elizabeth “Ebbie” Scrooge in this updated retelling of Dickens' “A Christmas Carol”.

The classic tale in which she is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three Spirits who visit her, has been brought into contemporary times.

It is refreshing in this version to have the main character of Ebbie played by a woman as indeed is her beleaguered employee Roberta 'Robbie' Cratchet played by the ever reliable Wendy Crewson.

The spirits are given some modern handling and the way Jake Marley communicates with God by cell-phone is very amusing and all in all it’s a very enjoyable adaptation.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – HOLIDATE (2018)

 

Molly Hoffman (Jen Lilley) creates “Mingle All the Way”, a new networking app designed to pair busy professionals together for upcoming events, without the need for romantic entanglements.

However her family are unsupportive in her career choice and a much needed investor wants the app to be tested by Molly so she is effectively forced to join but takes the positive that it would be a way to prove to her family that she and it are a success.

On joining the app, she is paired with another busy professional, Jeff Scanlon (Brant Daugherty) but when they meet, they are both horrified to find they've already had not one, but two disastrous previous encounters.

Nevertheless, despite their unpleasant previous meetings they agree to stay matched for all their respective upcoming holiday engagements.

As the pair gets closer, there is a possibility that their business arrangement might turn into something more, but he is unaware that she designed the app, so if love is in the air how will he react when he finds out the truth?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT

 

I would have to admit that this is not a conventional Christmas tale but it is a rather good one nonetheless.

Samantha Caine (Geena Davis) is mother to 8 year old daughter Caitlin (Yvonne Zima) living in Honesdale, PA.

Samantha has a job teaching school and a boyfriend and is singularly unremarkable but for the fact that she had no memory of her life before she awoke from a coma eight years earlier.

But when she received a bump on her head in a car accident she begins to remember small parts of her previous life.

Along with a bargain basement private investigator, Mitch (Samuel L. Jackson) she digs deeper.

As a result she remembers more and more of her previous life until finally she finds out she is really Charly Baltimore a deadly assassin.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – WHEN ANGELS SING (2013)

 

As a child, Michael Walker (Harry Connick Jr.) wished every day could be Christmas, but one year a tragic accident crushed his holiday spirit.

Thirty years later, Michael still can't muster any Christmas joy, despite encouragement from his playful wife Susan (Connie Britton) and well-intentioned parents. But when his young son David (Chandler Canterbury) comes face to face with a tragedy himself, Michael needs to come to terms with his past.

This begins when he meets a mysterious man named Nick (Willie Nelson) who gives Michael a gift which instils in him the courage to find the joy that he lost.

Fionnula Flanagan, Lyle Lovett and Kris Kristofferson also star in this touching Christmas Movie.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MR MIRACLE

 

On his first time in human form a trainee Guardian Angel Harry Mills (Rob Morrow) has to pose as an English teacher to help a young woman, Addie Folsom (Britt Irvin) to find the confidence to change her life before Christmas.

If he fails Harry can say goodbye forever to his own Earthly existence.

Along the way he’s got a lot to learn about life as a human with the help of his seasoned heavenly mentor, Celeste (Michelle Harrison).

After her father’s sudden passing, Addie is living with her mom Sharon (Sarah-Jane Redmond), while attempting to finish her degree.

The important story revolves around her childhood nemesis and neighbour, Erich (Andrew Francis).

As Harry bumbles his way along as her teacher he constantly comes up against the principle Mr. Conceito (Malcolm Stewart) with amusing results.

And while helping Addie to see the wonderful things she can’t see in herself while learning a few life lessons of his own along the way.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER –CHRISTMAS MIRACLE (2017)

 

Lawyer Maggie (Jill Wagner), is an overprotective single mom and has to maintain the balance between her career and her son, Jordan (Lauren Guci), but he is falling behind at school.

The head teacher suggests a tutor named Casey (Luke Macfarlane) to help him catch up, Maggie is reluctant but is persuaded by her much more relaxed mother (Laura Soltis) to at least meet with him.

Eventually she agrees and when Jordan meets Casey there is an instant bond and as the days pass Casey becomes like a father figure, and to Maggie he becomes something entirely different.

So will the three of them find the happiness and sense of family they are looking for in this delightful Christmas Story?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – JINGLE ALL THE WAY

 

Howard Langston (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a salesman for a mattress company and is very busy with his job and constantly lets down his son, so with Christmas coming he is determined to get him the must have toy for Christmas which is an action figure of his son's television hero, Turbo Man.

Unfortunately for Howard, he leaves it until Christmas Eve and every store is sold out of Turbo Man figures so Howard has to schlepp all over town and compete with every other tardy father including a mail man named Myron Larabee (Sinbad) to find a Turbo Man action figure.

A great slapstick free for all ensues and climaxes at the Wintertainment parade which will feature Turbo Man himself.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DAUGHTER OF THE BRIDE (2008)

 

Roxanne (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) and her widowed mother Rose (Helen Shaver) have their own Wedding Planning business which is doing so well they can afford to send Rose to Paris on a buying trip.

While her mother is away Roxanne has a surprise reunion with old flame Dylan (Lucas Bryant) which leaves her rather cold, but on Rose’s return she finds that she has a fiancĂ© in tow Jack (Kenneth Welsh) who she met in Paris.

And Roxanne immediately tries to persuade her mother not to marry a man she's only known for a brief period of time, until an unexpected development forces her to re-examine her feelings.

Chantal Perron also stars as multiple bride Tish, and Luke Perry as Jacks money grabbing son Charlie, in this enjoyable Christmas offering.

 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DECK THE HALLS (2006)

 

Optometrist Steve Finch (Matthew Broderick) loves all the Christmas family traditions he has developed over the years in the town of Cloverdale, Massachusetts.

In fact, he is a bit obsessive about it and has a schedule of activities for his wife Kelly (Kristin Davis) and children Madison (Alia Shawkat) and Carter (Dylan Blue) starting on December 1st.

Steve is proud to be the go-to guy for anything Christmas related in the town at Christmas.

Then the Halls move into the house across the street and they are cut from very different cloth.

Buddy Hall (Danny DeVito) is a salesman who can sell anything and soon becomes the new go to guy in town for all things Christmas.

His wife Tia (Kristin Chenoweth) and twin daughters Ashley and Emily (Kelly and Sabrina Aldridge) quickly become friends with their counterparts in the Finch household but Steve and Buddy are soon butting heads.

Which only gets worse when Buddy becomes obsessed with decorating his house with so many lights that it will be visible from space.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DOUBLE FURLOUGH (1944)

 

Mary Marshall (Ginger Rogers), serving a six year term for involuntary manslaughter, is given a Christmas furlough from prison to visit her closest relatives, her Aunt and Uncle (Spring Byington and Tom Tully) and niece Barbara (Shirley Temple) in a small Midwestern town.

On the train she meets Sergeant Zach Morgan (Joseph Cotton), on leave for the holidays from a military hospital, where his physical wounds have healed, but is still fragile mentally and is subject to panic attacks.

The pair are attracted to one another and in the warm atmosphere of the Christmas season friendship blossoms into romance, but Mary is reluctant to tell him of her past and that she must shortly return to prison to serve the remainder of her sentence.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – LUCKY CHRISTMAS

 

Holly Caroni (Elizabeth Berkley) is a terminally unlucky single mother and wonders if her luck will ever change but as Christmas approaches she buys a lottery ticket.

And her luck does appear to change when she wins a million dollars but she is soon brought down to earth when she realises her winning lottery ticket is in the glove compartment of her recently stolen car.

Harmless construction workers Joe (Mike Bell) and Mike (Jason Gray-Stanford) are behind the theft of the Holly’s car at the end of a drunken evening.

So Mike comes up with a master plan to befriend Holly so he can return the ticket discreetly but he unexpectedly falls in love with Holly and learns there are more important things in life than quick money in time for the holidays.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SECRET SANTA (1998)

 

Gordon Covington (D.L. Green) doesn't get to spend enough time with his family because of his job as a used-car salesman.

It’s a tough job made worse by the fact he has a mean boss Mr Ambrose (Robert Quarry) who is forcing him to sell stolen cars.

So work pressures keep him from his family obligations, and he even misses the Christmas play his son Teddy (Harrison Myers) is performing in, and cancels the promised trip to the mountains for Christmas.

As a result his wife Carla (Debra Rich) moves out and takes Teddy to her sisters.

Teddy responds by writing a letter to Santa (Bennett Curland) asking for help, which prompts him to assign Lilith, a feisty elf, who appears to Gordon and turns him into Santa Claus and as such he has to learn the true meaning of Christmas as he gets to work putting his boss and his cronies in jail, delivering presents to children all over the world, as well as making up with his family.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - THE NIGHT BEFORE THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS

 

The Night Before The Night Before Christmas is a crazy Christmas fantasy for all the family, brimming with festive spirit.

Santa (R.D. Reid) sets off on his Christmas duties a day early, but ends up crashing into the Fox family's house where he not only loses his memory but also his magic sack of presents.

If ever Santa needed help it was now but the modern and broken Fox family are scarcely up to the task.

The parents Angela (Jennifer Beals) and Wayne (Rick Roberts) are preoccupied with work and the kids Toby (Gage Munroe) and Hannah (Rebecca Williams) aren't particularly festive.

But the clock is ticking so it's up to them to help Santa find his magical bag of toys and or Christmas will be ruined so they are forced to set their own petty problems aside and work together and rediscover how much they enjoy being together and realise that maybe they need to reprioritise their lives.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE NIGHT BEFORE - SECRET PARTY (2015)

Three lifelong friends in New York City, Ethan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Isaac (Seth Rogen) and Chris (Anthony Mackie), have for a decade enjoyed their yearly Christmas Eve reunion which has been an annual drug and alcohol fuelled night of debauchery and hilarity.

But now that they're entering a more passive phase of adulthood, the tradition is to come to an end, and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracker Ball - the Holy Grail of Christmas parties that they have never managed to find in ten years of trying.

Jillian Bell, Lizzy Caplan, HelĂ©ne Yorke, Mindy Kaling and Ilana Glazer make up an excellent supporting cast along with Michael Shannon as Mr Green and James Franco and Miley Cyrus appear as themselves. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - CHRISTMAS MIRACLE (2012)

 

In the small town of Summit View there is a snowstorm blowing through on Christmas Eve.

It’s so severe the roads are almost deserted apart from a group of vehicles that become stranded on a remote road on the outskirts of town.

The occupants of the stranded cars take refuge in a nearby abandoned church.

James Mason (Aaron Pearl), is an ex-priest, who following the death of his wife and child is running away from his life and his vocation.

Darryl (George Canyon), is a Dyslexic EMT who dreams of becoming a doctor but believes that dream will never materialize.

Drake (David Nykl) and Madeleine (Lori Triolo) are a wealthy married couple whose marriage and its problems all revolve around money.

Nick (Randal Edwards) and Christy (Siobhan Williams) are newlyweds who have only been married for three days and have done nothing but argue

Joe Wells (Dan Payne) is the only local and is separated from his wife Mary (Allison Hossack), largely because of their differing views on how to manage their autistic son, Matt (Valin Shinyei) who runs away from his babysitter and walks through the storm to the church under his own steam.

Together the group must learn how to manage through the various dilemmas they face by working together.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE LEAST OF THESE: A CHRISTMAS STORY (2018)

 

A charming Christmas tale of, in equal measure, hope, forgiveness and faith that centre’s around a single mom, her seven-year-old daughter and a Salvation Army Santa Claus.

Rose (Tayla Lynn), a homeless single mother, and her young daughter Katy (Emma Faith) discover hope in a small-town diner where they are befriended by a feisty waitress, a big-hearted short order cook and a store front Santa called Charlie (G. Michael Nicolosi) who gets served a valuable lesson in forgiveness.

There is more to Rose than just waiting tables, she is an art lover and an accomplished artist and with Santa’s assistance she has a “chance” encounter with a wealthy art collector called Robert (Duane Allen) and his wife Livie (Deborah Allen) which could change her path, if she has faith in herself chooses to follow it.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MISTLETOE OVER MANHATTAN

 

Workaholic Santa Claus (Mairtin O’Carrigan) was exhausted and overwhelmed with the demands of modern children and his wife Rebecca (Tedde Moore) sensed her husband was losing his Christmas spirit.

So believing she can help him recapture his bliss Mrs Clause secretly heads to the one place she knows that the spirit of Christmas must still exist, New York City, which was where she first fell in love with her husband Nick.

However, New York was a very different place to the one she remembered and she was beginning to have doubts herself until in a crowded diner, Rebecca befriends a caring cop Joe (Greg Bryk), who was worried about her.

He reveals to her that he and his wife Lucy (Tricia Helfer) were in the middle of a divorce. Rebecca sensed that Joe was still very much in love with his wife and agreed to work temporarily as the family’s nanny until Christmas.

Rebecca’s hope was that by healing Joe and Lucy’s family, she would show Santa that Christmas miracles are still possible, and his job was as valuable as ever.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS SOLO (2017)

 

“A Christmas Solo” is set in a small town where two single parents, Vet Jennifer (Kelli Williams), who is new in town, and bespoke furniture maker, Nate (Jonathan Scarfe), stumble into the possibility of love for Christmas, only to discover that their daughters Charlotte and Melissa (Pippa Mackie and Kayla Wallace) are embroiled in a rivalry at school as they compete for the Christmas Solo at the Christmas Festival.

When the rivalry gets out of control and Charlotte is on the wrong end of some nasty prank’s things come to a head and the parents and the school get involved, but will that lead everyone to a peaceful and merry Christmas?

An enjoyable tale of teenage angst and mature courtship, beautiful music and perfect friendships.

Alistair Abell stars as Nates brother, Pete, Ricky He and Naika Toussaint as Charlotte’s friends Henry and Audrey, and Natalie von Rotsburg as music teacher Ms. Baxter.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - A DIFFERENT KIND OF CHRISTMAS

 

It’s the summer and there’s a new Santa in town (Bruce Kirby) and everyone seems to be happy about it with the possible exception of city attorney of Elizabeth Gates (Shelley Long).

But her son Tommy (Nathan Lawrence) is a regular visitor to the street where Santa had turned his home into a kind of year-round Santa Claus castle where children of all ages could come to see the wonderful presents and no child would leave without a gift.

But Elizabeth steps in to make him stop his “commercial' enterprise” in an area zoned for private homes.

Journalist Frank Mallory (Barry Bostwick) is assigned to write a piece about Santa’s philanthropic generosity and the City Attorney’s public action against Santa but he soon discovers she  knows more about Santa than she wants to admit.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – I'LL BE NEXT DOOR FOR CHRISTMAS (2018)

 

“I'll Be Next Door for Christmas” is a very funny Christmas Comedy about the Winters family who are totally crazy for Christmas, except that is for the 16-year-old daughter, Nikki (Juliette Angelo) because, her family's over-the-top Christmas celebrations have made her life a total misery.

At Performing Arts summer camp, she meets Tanner (Javier Bolanos) who is her perfect antidote to the Christmas craziness that is year-round at home, unfortunately at the end of camp they went their separate ways to opposite sides of the country.

It wasn’t the end for them though as they were in constant contact and facetimed regularly but when her long-distance boyfriend decides to visit for the holidays, she's determined to spare him her family's Christmas obsession.

So, the only solution is to create a fake family, so she hires actors to play her parents and stages a fake Christmas dinner in the empty house next door with hilarious results.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THREE WISE WOMEN

 

One Christmas a young girl, Ellie (Lauren Coe) witnesses her father having an affair and discovers her boyfriend with another girl on the same night and in her anger and frustration she declares she will never love anybody ever again.

As a result, her guardian angel Tom (Hugh O'Connor) is forced to abandon her.

16 years later the young vivacious Ellie has aged into Liz (Amy Huberman) a successful, thirty-something doctor, driven and cold, who is about to marry a man of similar disposition and doesn't fully realize she is settling for less than she deserves.

Arc Angel Green (John Rhys Davies) reassigns Tom and gives him a second chance as her guardian angel to guide her back to the person she should have become.

Unable to speak to her directly he travels through time and enlists the help of young Ellie and the sad, lonely older woman Beth (Fionnula Flanagan) to steer her in the right direction and to the right man.

It’s a lovely Christmas Tale and just the kind of thing we expect from Hallmark.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS HARMONY (2018)

After her pop star boyfriend Devin (Peter Porte) breaks up with her before the holiday season, soft-spoken Harmony (Kelley Jakle) returns to her quaint hometown to discover the heart and music that her big city life has been missing, the aspiring singer hopes that being home and strengthening family bonds will put her life into some kind of perspective.

But she soon remembers what it is to actually love and be loved when she meets Luke (Adam Mayfield) and he shows her the real beauty of the Christmas season

Chandra Wilson, Sally Struthers, Lee Garlington and Aden Schwartz also star in this heart-warming Christmas treat

 


THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE CHRISTMAS SECRET

 

Christine Eisley (Bethany Joy Lenz) is a single mom struggling as her life is falling apart.

Her ex-husband Brad (Greyston Holt) won’t pay her child support but is petitioning for custody of the children, Zach (William Ainscough) and Haylie (Jaeda Lily Miller),

On top of which they are being evicted from their home before Christmas and her car is on its last legs.

One day she witnessed an accident and saved a woman’s life by performing CPR and her reward was to lose her job for being late to work.

But when one door closes another opens up and she quickly found another job at Betty’s Bakery, and Betty (Nicola Cavendish) turns out to be a great friend and more.

Fortunately, Christine finds a magical family heirloom that leads to love in the form of Jason (John Reardon) and general good fortune during Christmas.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS COMEBACK (2019)

 

Bonnie and Ashlyn Rose (Catherine Mary Stewart and Beverley Mitchell) are an estranged mother/daughter country music duo who are tricked into appearing on stage together for the first time in 10 years by former manager Bret (Michael Dickson) and neither of them are happy about it.

However, a video of their performance is put online by Ashlyn’s daughter Riley (Kelaiah Guiel) and it quickly goes viral.

Riley and Bret convince the “Roses” that they should reunite and release a Christmas single because the former wants a relationship with her grandmother and the latter is in love with Bonnie.

However, there will need to be love, a lot of forgiveness and even more Christmas magic to write a song that perfectly captures the spirit of Christmas and brings their family back together, so can they do it?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS KISS

 

Wendy Walton (Laura Breckenridge) is the best designer in Boston, unfortunately nobody knows it yet.

So in the hope of kick-starting her career, she left work as the set designer with the local theatre to take a job as an assistant to Priscilla Hall (Elisabeth Röhm), the most prestigious designer in the city, she is however also the biggest bitch in the city and works Wendy around the clock.

And it was on one such occasion at Ms Hall’s apartment building that Wendy found herself trapped in an elevator late one night with an incredibly handsome stranger.

Where she and the mystery man share an impulsive, romantic, life-changing kiss before the doors opened and Wendy ran out, leaving him in her wake.

But after the spontaneous kiss, the struggling designer unwittingly ends up falling in love with the boyfriend of her demanding boss Adam Hughes (Brendan Fehr) a wealthy philanthropist.

She discovers his identity when she answers the door to him at her boss’s apartment, he however does not recognize her, which made things even more awkward for her when Priscila assigns her to decorate his house for a big party at Christmas.

And as Christmas approached the two of them spent more and more time together and Wendy realized she was falling in love with him.

Meanwhile her boss was not only expecting him to propose to her she was actively scheming to ensure it happened, so where would that leave Wendy?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS MOVIE CHRISTMAS (2019)

 

Two cute sisters, Eve (Lana McKissack) and Lacy (Kimberly Daugherty) live together, Eve is a Christmas movie fanatic with dreams of having a movie-perfect Christmas with a movie-perfect boyfriend and cynical Lacy thinks Christmas movies are boring and predictable.

On Christmas Eve, they make wishes to Santa, and fall asleep on the sofa in front of the TV but they magically wake up in Christmas Town and find themselves trapped inside a Christmas movie where they are the stars.

The town is perfect and of course Eve is thrilled, while Lacy is horrified but it soon transpires that it isn’t perfect and things start to go wrong, and Eve's knowledge of all things Christmas movie can’t put them right so Eve and Lacy desperately try to find a way out of the picture-perfect Christmas and back to reality.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A BRIDE FOR CHRISTMAS

 

Jessie Patterston (Arielle Kebbel) is on her third fiancé and is about to tie the knot, but despite her white gown and a chapel full of guests waiting for her grand entrance, she gets cold feet again and bypasses the altar and goes out of the back door.

No one is happy, especially not her fiancé Mike (Sage Brocklebank) or her sister and business partner Vivian (Kimberly Sustad)

It was the right choice for her though, because she realized it wasn't true love she felt for him so she vowed to concentrate on her job and her volunteer work at an animal shelter.

Meanwhile, Aiden (Andrew K. Walker) is having a card game with three of his male, married friends. As the only bachelor present and seemingly a confirmed one, he takes on a bet from the others.

It involved getting a woman to say “yes” to his proposal of marriage before Christmas Day.

Obviously the first lovely lady that Aiden casts a serious eye on is Jessie while he is at an art gallery.

But Jessie has sworn off serious relationships until she finds the one but the charming albeit chronically single Aiden comes along and from then on they have a connection and become closer and closer despite Mike’s efforts to break them up but obviously love will out.

This is a lovely Christmas movie and is a must see for romcom fans.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – ALL GOOD THINGS (2019)

 

Two teenage sisters from the big-city, Bailey and Calista (Sierra McCormick and Brett Hargrave) are sent to spend Christmas break with their grandparents' Pop-pop and Gramma (Corbin Bernsen and Morgan Fairchild) on their farm, very much against their wishes as they were supposed to be heading to Hawaii with their friends.

The reason for the change of plans was because their mother had to go to Germany for work, and to make matters worse there was no Wi-Fi, internet or phone reception on the farm.

However, once they get over the initial shock the sisters soon connect to their roots and help save the farm from foreclosure by Pop-pops unscrupulous partner, Randolph Pace (Hal Dion).

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - IF YOU BELIEVE

 

Susan Stone (Ally Walker) is a proper Bah! Humbug! Character.

She is a young but jaded book editor who has lost the passion and drive that defined her and the girl of her childhood has been replaced by one who is consumed with self-doubt in her abilities.

Susan has all but given up on happiness and is on the verge of losing her job and is fast becoming persona non grata with her only remaining family.

Then out of nowhere, a cheerful, carefree, full of life seven-year-old girl named Suzie (Hayden Panettiere), surprises Susan at her apartment.

As the story unfolds it turns out that little Suzie is the embodiment of Susan's inner child.

She is the Susan she once was all those years ago and she was there to help the lost adult Susan rediscover and recapture the love of life that she had once had but somewhere along the line had lost.

But it is a new author Thom Weller (Tom Amandes) who truly redeems the modern-day Ebenezer Scrooge.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – BEYOND TOMORROW (1940)

 

In this charming Christmas movie, George Melton (Harry Carey), Allan Chadwick (C. Aubrey Smith) and Michael O'Brien (Charles Winninger), are the heads of a successful engineering firm.

All three are rich beyond measure but are ultimately lonely, so they invite three strangers to dinner on Christmas Eve.

However only two show up, James Houston (Richard Carlson) and Jean Lawrence (Jean Parker), who fall in love and become friends with their three benefactors.

But tragedy strikes when the three men are killed in a plane crash after which they return to their old home as ghosts.

In the months following the accident, although left financially secure, true love between James and Jean encounters some very rough spots and ultimately, it’s left to the ghostly O'Brien to help the young couple.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - A CHRISTMAS ROMANCE

 

Julia Stonecypher (Olivia Newton-John) is a widowed mother with financial woes who lives on her husband’s farm with her children Emily Rose (Stephanie Sawyer) and Deenie (Chloe Lattanzi).

Just before Christmas in the teeth of a snowstorm, Brian Harding (Gregory Harrison) arrives at the farm to serve a foreclosure notice.

Despite her anger towards the man Julia must come to his aid when he crashes his car in the snow and hits his head. 

An uncomfortable atmosphere ensues but as it’s a Christmas story there is a happy ending just around the corner.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS (2018)

As Christmas approaches, Elizabeth Bennett (Jessica Lowndes), a New York event planner, is sent to a small quaint town to organize their Christmas festival, only to find that the location is no longer usable.

So, she thinks that the grounds of nearby Pemberley Manor could be a possible substitute venue, but when she arrives, she finds William Darcy (Michael Rady), a high-profile billionaire in the process of selling the charming estate, totally devoid of holiday spirit.

Elizabeth is too determined to make her event a success to take no for an answer, so she persuades the reluctant grinch Darcy to let her hold the festival on the historical estate after all.

As a result, they end up working together to arrange the festivities, and the unlikely pair begin to fall for each other.

But when complications arise and the festival is unexpectedly cancelled, they part ways and Darcy pushes forward with his plans to sell the estate, and a wistful Elizabeth hopes for a Christmas miracle to revive the festival, save the estate and rekindle her Christmas romance. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - A PERFECT CHRISTMAS

 

Holly Maddux (Claire Coffee) is an advertising executive in New York and dreams of the perfect life, the perfect job, and of course, the perfect man to perfectly sweep her off her feet.

Then one day she comes around after a fall in the street to find the “perfect man” standing over her. And the perfect hunky gentleman helped her up and she hit it off with her new beau immediately.

However, Holly soon begins to discover that the pressure to be perfect all the time is not at all as great as she expected.

And perfect Bo (Ryan McPartlin) is nothing more than a mannequin who has come to life, and it takes time for her to realise that perfection is much closer to hand than she thought in the shape of photographer Milo Ames (Jeff Ward) and the real love that's been waiting for her all along.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS (2019)

 

Hotel manager Willow Petersen (Rachael Leigh Cook) returns to her stunning Virginia hometown to help her sister Juni (Christie Burke) plan a Christmas wedding at the Inn her family once owned.

However, to achieve her goal she must work with the resistant current owner and single dad David Lyndon (Benjamin Ayres), who just wants to let go of the past and sell the Inn following the death of his wife.

She does have a very valuable ally in the form of his young daughter Natalie (Lina Renna) who loves the Inn.

This is a delightful film in a delightful setting with stunning cinematography.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SANTA WHO?

 

Santa Claus (Leslie Nielsen) takes a recreational flight on the sleight one night and ends up accidentally falling out.

As a result of the fall he is left suffering with amnesia, but as he was dressed in his red suit as Santa Claire Dreyer (Robyn Lively) got him a job in a department store grotto while hard bitten newsman Peter Albright (Steven Eckholdt) tries to find out who he is.

But it takes the innocence of a small child, Claire’s son Zack (Max Morrow) to save Santa and Christmas.

Leslie Nielsen is wonderful as the confused Santa in a very entertaining Christmas tale. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW (2015)

 Ashley Harrison (Meghan Ory) is a crafter based in San Francisco who is desperate to spend the holidays in Seattle with her recently widowed mother, Sallie Harrison (Colleen Winton).

Unfortunately, there is a problem with her reservation at Sacramento airport, so she turned to Plan B and attempts to rent a car, but there's just one vehicle left, and a man named Dash Sutherland (Andrew Walker) beats her to it.

However, he suggests a car share as he is also in a rush to get to Seattle and she reluctantly agrees and takes him up on his offer.

So, the pair head north on their road trip and their adventures include car trouble, adopting a puppy from a Biker and being secretly tailed by federal agents, who believe Ashley is a master criminal.

Along the way a hint of romance gradually fills the air but if the two are to fall in love they must negotiate the journey and any unexpected bumps in the road to reach a romantic conclusion.


THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - HITCHED FOR THE HOLIDAYS

 

Rob Marino (Joey Lawrence) is a commitment-phobe so when he breaks up with his girlfriend before Thanksgiving, his big Italian family criticized him for his inability to keep a relationship through the holidays.

Desperate to prove them all wrong and also to fulfil his grandmother's (Paula Shaw) dying wish to see him happy and in love, Rob goes online and finds Julie (Emily Hampshire).

She is another single New Yorker who's meddling Jewish mom (Marilu Henner), who constantly tries to entangle her with unsuitable partners, drove her to seek a temporary boyfriend.

Rob and Julie agree to pose as a couple through the holidays to get their families off their backs.

Things get complicated when Rob's Catholic clan and Julie's Jewish family get too involved.

But as Christmas comes ever closer they discover their fake feelings may be a little too real.

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THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – TIME FOR ME TO COME HOME (2018)

 

Since her mother's passing Cara Hill (Megan Park) faces a bittersweet Christmas as she sets off to fly home to Oklahoma.

At the airport she meets country singer Heath Sawyer (Josh Henderson), who is also facing a tough holiday following his father's death, but he doesn't acknowledge his fame, so Cara feels duped when two attractive women rush him for autographs.

Although the weather keeps thwarting their progress, Cara and Heath stick together as they head toward their separate Christmases together, and they grow close along the way.

But there is more than weather to contend with and it looks like it might take a Christmas miracle for this couple to find harmony.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - THE CHRISTMAS SHOES

 

This is the perfect merging of two separate stories that together make a third.

In the first, a young music teacher, Maggie Andrews (Kimberly Williams), discovers she is dying of a heart condition.

When it becomes obvious there is no hope, her son Nathan (Max Morrow) decides he wants to get a pair of Christmas shoes for her before she dies.

In the second one, ambitious workaholic lawyer Robert Layton (Rob Lowe) and his wife Kate (Maria del Mar) find they are slowly drifting apart.

During the run up to Christmas she baulks at his constant nagging for her to return to work and she decides to take over from Maggie with the school choir and declines a job in Robert's firm.

Things come to a head when Robert's mother passes away, which forces him to reconsider things and his and Nathan's paths cross on Christmas Eve as Robert tries to get a present for his daughter and Nathan finds he doesn’t have enough money for his mum’s Christmas shoes.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – FLY BY CHRISTMAS (2018)

 

As Christmas approaches, Amelia Hughes (Tori Anderson), a career-focused Chicago app developer, has her latest Christmas app turned down and was told that she didn’t understand Christmas and lacked holiday spirit.

Crestfallen she returns to her small former hometown of Christmas Creek to rediscover the meaning of Christmas, and if her former hometown can’t lift her sagging spirits nowhere can.

Once she arrives, she reunites with her estranged Uncle Harry (Steven Weber) and her childhood best friend Mike Ruggles (Stephen Huszar).

The mysterious rift between Uncle Harry with Amelia's father divided her family during the holiday season when she was a child, but he welcomed her with open arms.

As she engages in all the local holiday festivities and visits all the familiar places of her youth, she begins falling for Mike and Amelia finds herself feeling the Christmas spirit.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - HOLIDAY INN

 

On Christmas Eve Jim Hardy (Bing Crosby), prepares to give his last performance as part of a musical act popular in the New York City nightlife scene with Ted Hanover (Fred Astaire), and Lila Dixon (Virginia Dale).

After the show he and Lila were going to marry and then retire to a farm in Connecticut.

At the last minute, Lila decides she is not ready to stop performing, and says that she has fallen in love with Ted and plans to stay on as Ted's dancing partner.

Heartbroken Jim follows through with his plan and bids the act and the treacherous pair goodbye.

On Christmas Eve one year later, Jim is back in New York City, farm life had proven more difficult than he expected and he was planning to turn his farm into an entertainment venue instead which will only be open on holidays called “Holiday Inn.

Ted and his agent Danny Reed (Walter Abel) scoff at the plan, but wish him luck.

 

While ordering flowers for Lila, at the airport flower shop, Danny is accosted by employee Linda Mason (Marjorie Reynolds) who recognizes him as a talent agent.

Danny brushes her off and refers her to Holiday Inn and gives her a pass to Ted's club.

That night, Linda sits with Jim and they spin each other a yarn, he says he owns a big club and she says she’s a celebrity friend of Ted Hanover.

 

Linda arrives at Holiday Inn on Christmas morning where she meets Jim and they both realised they had been fooling each other the previous evening.

They take to one another immediately as Jim is preparing the place for New Year's Eve, and he sings her his new song, “White Christmas”.

In New York City Meanwhile, Ted learns that Lila is leaving him for a Texas millionaire.

He gets completely drunk and turns up at Holiday Inn to talk with Jim but ends up performing a dazzling dance with Linda to great acclaim.

Over the following months Jim and Linda fall in love while Ted tries desperately to find his mystery dance partner.

Jim is determined that he should not and as one Holiday follows another he becomes more and more desperate in his attempt to keep Linda for himself that he ends up pushing her into Ted’s grasp.

 

He spent a lonely Thanksgiving with the Inn closed and was deeply depressed, Linda was in California with Ted making a movie based on Holiday Inn, unable to eat the turkey dinner prepared for him by his housekeeper Mamie (Louise Beavers).

In the end Mamie begged him to travel to Hollywood to win Linda back by telling her exactly how he felt about her.

 

Jim arrived at the studio on Christmas Eve, there was just one scene left to film and then Ted was taking Linda away to get married.

Jim confronted Ted in his dressing room the pair of them locked him in a closet but he managed to turn the tables on them and locked Ted and Danny in.

 

The final scene for the movie featured a faithful recreation of Holiday Inn,

Jim is shown around the set by the director when he is left alone Jim leaves his pipe on the set's piano and hides nearby.

When Linda entered the room she sat at the piano, and performed “White Christmas” but when she noticed the pipe on the piano, her voice faltered, and when she continued Jim's voice joined hers.

Jim appeared from his hiding place and Linda ran to him.

As the director yelled “cut” Ted and Danny burst onto the set, but they are too late.

 

On New Year's Eve, at Holiday Inn, Ted is reunited with Lila and they reprise their partnership.

While Jim and Linda prepare to stay together and run the Inn.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE WISH LIST (2014)

 

Jamie Patterson (Mason Douglas) is jealous of his rich friend Blake Matthews (Juliocesar Chavez) so when he gets annoyed at his parents (Antonio Sabato Jr and Shannen Doherty) he makes a wish to swap families with his wealthy best friend at Christmas.

To his delight his wish comes true and he finds himself living the extravagant lifestyle he always dreamed of, however despite having everything he ever wanted, his new mother and father have little time for him, and the grandmother has been dumped in a home and so he ends up trying to put things back the way they were.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - DEAR SECRET SANTA

 

Beverly Hills workaholic banker Jennifer (Tatyana Ali) returns home to her small Northern California home town just before Christmas, after her dad, Ted (Bill Cobbs), falls badly while putting up Christmas decorations.

Much to her father’s annoyance Jenny moves into her old room to look after him.

And while she’s at home, Jenny begins getting romantic Christmas cards from an unknown admirer, who turns out to be her old next door neighbour and the unrealized love of her life, Jack (Lamorne Morris).

Which would be perfect but for one small problem, Jack died in a car accident three years earlier.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – TOO COOL FOR CHRISTMAS (2004)

 

Sixteen-year-old Lindsay Deerborne (Brooke Nevin) isn’t looking forward to Christmas, in fact she wants absolutely nothing to do with the whole deal, especially the hanging out with her family, as she thinks she’s just way too cool for Christmas.

What she really wants to do is go skiing with her school friends and the guy she’s been playing hard to get with all year.

So, Lindsay gets up the nerve to notify her physically expressive homosexual parents Stan and Anderson (Barclay Hope and Ryan McDonell) that her whole class is going skiing on Christmas Day and that she is definitely going with them.

However, the Deerborne’s are not impressed and ask Lindsay to try to be a little less selfish and consider the feelings of others. as Lindsay's six-year-old sister Alexa (Jodelle Ferland) is devastated by the thought of Christmas without her sister.

When her request is turned down, she heads to her second home, the Mall, where she meets the archetypal Mall Santa Claus (George Hamilton), who she decides is in need of an extreme makeover.

But Christmas magic being what it is while she is transforming him, he is changing her and transforming her life forever.

Donna Mills also stars as Mrs. Claus and Adrienne Carter plays Lindsay’s best friend Paige in this adorable family, feel good Christmas movie.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - THE GATHERING (1977)

 

When Adam Thornton (Ed Asner) learns that he only has a little time left to live, he decides that he wants to make peace with his family.

However that was easier said than done, due mainly to his stubborn nature, but walking out on his wife didn’t help nor did his estrangement with his youngest son after an argument.

When his doctor told him it wasn’t good for him to travel it wss suggested that he invite the whole family to spend Christmas with him.

Although most of them accept, Adam's attempts at reconciliation prove far from easy.

 

The Gathering is a wonderful holiday treat with just the right balance of sentimentality and saccharin.

Ed Asner is perfect as the estranged husband and father but Maureen Stapleton is simply brilliant as Kate and is by far the best of a very strong cast.