Wednesday, 8 June 2022

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER –CHRISTMAS A LA MODE (2019)

 

Along with her mother Susan (Kathy Harum) Emily White (Katie Leclerc) runs the family dairy farm and one paid employee, Gloria Jones (Caroline Keeler) and they are struggling to keep their heads above water.

Which is why on one winter day Emily’s sister Dorothy (Jennifer Ellis) arrives out of the blue from New York with Charlie Blanchard (Ryan Cooper), one of her business associates.

Dorothy holds a half share of the farm but has never had in interest in farming and had only returned to realize its cash value by selling the farm for real estate.

Which means Emily and her mum needs a miracle to save the family farm and her father's legacy in time for a happy Christmas and help comes from an unexpected quarter.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MERRY & BRIGHT (2019)

 CEO of the Merry and Bright Candy Cane Company, Cate (Jodie Sweetin), is continually being set up on dates by her mother, so during the busy Christmas season, when Gabe (Andrew W. Walker) is sent to meet her by a Corporate Recovery Company she assumes Gabe is a suitor that her well-meaning mother is trying to set her up with.

In reality he is consultant there to scrutinize Merry and Bright's operation and find ways to make the company more profitable.

As they work together, finding ways to elevate the business they discover they have more in common than a good head for business.


THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – WRITE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (2019)

 

After Jessica Winthrop (Torrey DeVitto) gets dumped before Christmas for being Christmas obsessed she sends the 5 Christmas cards she was going to send to her boyfriend to people who made the biggest impact on her life.

Her best friend Angie Dawson (Lanie McAuley), her soldier brother Carter (Madison Smith), Aunt Lila (Lolita Davidovich), who raised her, pop star Jax (Drew Seeley) who provided the soundtrack to her life, and the cello teacher who inspired her, which is the only card not to reach its intended recipient directly.

Instead, it goes to her unmarried son Luke (Chad Michael Murray) which opens up new possibilities for Jessica.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE (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 – 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.