Wednesday, 8 June 2022

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS IN THE HIGHLANDS (2019)

 

Blair Henderson (Brooke Burfitt), a New York perfume expert, is sent to the remote Scottish Highlands at Christmas to acquire a limited-edition perfume “The Heart of the Highlands” from a dashing Earl, Alistair McGregor (Dan Jeannotte), a stubborn aristocrat who won’t sell.

To put him off the scent she poses as a documentary filmmaker to learn the secret formula, and he plays along attracted by her American Charm, but things don’t come to a head until the Christmas Ball when the pursuit of a fragrance gives way to the scent of romance.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – PRIDE, PREJUDICE, AND MISTLETOE (2018)

 

Returning to her hometown for Christmas, New York career woman Darcy Fitzwilliam (Lacey Chabert) to help her mother plan a charity event which was dumped on her at the last minute.

In the process she reconnects with an old rival from high school, tavern owner Luke Bennett (Brendan Penny) and as they plan the event together sparks fly.

But it turns out that Luke is a great listener and helps her work through some New York work issues and helps her put things in perspective, which brings unexpected feelings to the surface and a Christmas Romance blossoms.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MR. 365 (2018)

 

Thirty-three-year-old scenic designer Will Saunders (Christopher Russell) decorates his small-town home all year round, and celebrates Christmas every day of the year which brings him to the attention of Super Real Productions, specialists in reality TV.

Documentary filmmaking graduate Sophia Worthy (Chelsea Hobbs) is given the task to persuade Will to expose himself to the intrusive glare of the cameras and risk ridicule.

While working on a holiday-season show she finds herself falling for her mysterious, unlikely new star, while renewing her long-lost faith in Xmas in the process.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – FOREVER CHRISTMAS (2018)

 

Thirty-three-year-old scenic designer Will Saunders (Christopher Russell) decorates his small-town home all year round, and celebrates Christmas every day of the year which brings him to the attention of Super Real Productions, specialists in reality TV.

Documentary filmmaking graduate Sophia Worthy (Chelsea Hobbs) is given the task to persuade Will to expose himself to the intrusive glare of the cameras and risk ridicule.

While working on a holiday-season show she finds herself falling for her mysterious, unlikely new star, while renewing her long-lost faith in Xmas in the process.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS ENCORE (2017)

 

Following years of bit parts and near-misses, struggling actress Charlotte Lacy (Maggie Lawson) lands the lead part an off-Broadway production of “A Christmas Carol”, just as she’s about to throw in the towel and move to Chicago to take a real job.

There are two major issues though, firstly she has history with the director Julian Walker (Brennan Elliott) and secondly the lease on the historic theatre is set to expire and the landlord is planning to sell it for redevelopment.

The first problem is resolved as Charlotte falls in love with Julian but to save the theatre will require a Christmas miracle.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DOUBLE CHRISTMAS (2019)

 

Due to one of the Swanson Property Developers Vice Presidents suddenly leaving to work for a rival company, cubicle-sharing Rebecca Hoffman (Carly Pope) and Chris Coulter (Kristoffer Polaha), find themselves vying for the same promotion.

Their first task is to work together organising the company's Christmas party, which is designed for them to court a potentially large client.

However, while spending so much time together, they learn more about each other and their very different Holiday traditions and celebrations, hers being Christmas, while his is Hanukkah, and a closeness develops between them and the prize loses it attraction.

 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER –DOUBLE HOLIDAY (2019)

 

Due to one of the Swanson Property Developers Vice Presidents suddenly leaving to work for a rival company, cubicle-sharing Rebecca Hoffman (Carly Pope) and Chris Coulter (Kristoffer Polaha), find themselves vying for the same promotion.

Their first task is to work together organising the company's Christmas party, which is designed for them to court a potentially large client.

However, while spending so much time together, they learn more about each other and their very different Holiday traditions and celebrations, hers being Christmas, while his is Hanukkah, and a closeness develops between them and the prize loses it attraction.