Sunday, 13 October 2024

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTIAN MINGLE: THE MOVIE (2014)

 

On the face of it marketing executive Gwyneth Hayden (Lacey Chabert) has it all, a successful career, a great apartment and great friends but she believes the only thing missing in her life is a man, or the right man, so she goes on a lot of first dates but Mr Right they are not.

As a result in a moment of desperation, she submits her profile to a dating website, ChristianMingle.com, hoping to find her Mr. Right.

So she meets her dream guy Paul Wood (Jonathan Patrick Moore) unfortunately her Christian credentials are seriously out of date and their relationship is destined to end in disaster.

Which forces her to re-evaluate her superficial life and see it for what it really is and get in touch with her spiritual side.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS MINGLE (2014)

On the face of it marketing executive Gwyneth Hayden (Lacey Chabert) has it all, a successful career, a great apartment and great friends but she believes the only thing missing in her life is a man, or the right man, so she goes on a lot of first dates but Mr Right they are not.

As a result in a moment of desperation, she submits her profile to a dating website, ChristianMingle.com, hoping to find her Mr. Right.

So she meets her dream guy Paul Wood (Jonathan Patrick Moore) unfortunately her Christian credentials are seriously out of date and their relationship is destined to end in disaster.

Which forces her to re-evaluate her superficial life and see it for what it really is and get in touch with her spiritual side. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – HOME FOR CHRISTMAS (2014)

 

RomCom loving Beth Prince (April Pearson) thinks she’s on the verge of her happy ever after and is trying to work up the courage to say “I love you” to Aiden (Matt Beveridge) who she hopes is on the same page, but instead he dumps her.

The other major thing in her life is her dream job in a charming independent cinema in Brighton, but then she finds out that the owner is selling out to a chain.

On the plus side she meets Matt Jones (Karl Davies) who is her new boss, so will she still get her happy ever after?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – FALL CITY (2018)

 

Jon Price (Dashiell Wolf) is a recently paroled thief living in Spokane and when he loses his car and is evicted from his apartment just before Christmas, he is forced to return home to Fall City, Washington to

Unexpectedly, he meets a struggling, single mother Olivia (Meranda Long) full of kindness and gentle compassion who gives him a newfound joy and the chance of redemption.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A FALL CITY CHRISTMAS (2018)

 

Jon Price (Dashiell Wolf) is a recently paroled thief living in Spokane and when he loses his car and is evicted from his apartment just before Christmas, he is forced to return home to Fall City, Washington to

Unexpectedly, he meets a struggling, single mother Olivia (Meranda Long) full of kindness and gentle compassion who gives him a newfound joy and the chance of redemption.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS BY CHANCE (2020)

 

Chance Hazelton (Winny Clarke) owns a struggling gift shop called “Gifts by Chance” which is on the verge of failure until her part time employee and full-time friend Becky (Celine Tsai) reinvents the business on social media.

Which leads to personal assistant Ryan (Sharjil Rasool) inadvertently leading his employer, wealthy and popular entrepreneur William Richards (Jacob Blair), to Chance’s door.

As a result William hires her to help him organize the perfect romantic proposal for his girlfriend Leyla Brooks (Celeste Desjardins).

As they spend time together trying to devise the perfect proposal, it becomes evident that he has less in common with Leyla than he believed and as she doesn’t seem they are on the same page relationship wise.

As Chance and William get to know each other it becomes apparent they are the more likely candidates for marriage.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS ANGEL (2015)

 

Susan Nicholas (Jennifer Finnigan) is a copy editor for a New York Newspaper, but she really wants to be a writer but is continually being knocked back.

But she is given an assignment just before Christmas to write a seasonal piece for the Christmas edition of the paper, the only problem is that she is a sceptic when it comes to Christmas.

But she is inspired to write an article about her family's much-storied heirloom, a Christmas angel, which was hand carved by her great Grandfather.

It has supposedly been instrumental in bring several generations of her forebears together, but Susan is a cynic about that as well.

But despite her cynicism the angel leads her to an accidental meeting with Brady (Jonathan Scarfe), a cute, upbeat artist who with the help of the angel, whisks Susan the grinch into a holiday-time friendship and hopefully more, if the hand-carved angel, with the reputation to bring people together, work its magic on the sceptical Susan as it moves her closer to Brady.

This is a really lovely Christmas story and quite magical even if the hand carved angel is really rather ugly.