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Lea (77 KP) rated Christmas Getaway (2017) in Movies
Aug 8, 2019
Hallmark
Yes I know it's August and there's still roughly 140 days until Christmas but Hallmark loves rolling out the Christmas movies as early as July lol.
This has all the makings of a Hallmark movie, the cheesy storyline, the obvious romantic ending but do you know what Hallmark movies will always be a guilty pleasure.
This has all the makings of a Hallmark movie, the cheesy storyline, the obvious romantic ending but do you know what Hallmark movies will always be a guilty pleasure.
Lea (77 KP) rated Christmas Getaway (2017) in Movies
Aug 8, 2019
Hallmark
Yes I know it's August and there's still roughly 140 days until Christmas but Hallmark loves rolling out the Christmas movies as early as July lol.
This has all the makings of a Hallmark movie, the cheesy storyline, the obvious romantic ending but do you know what Hallmark movies will always be a guilty pleasure.
This has all the makings of a Hallmark movie, the cheesy storyline, the obvious romantic ending but do you know what Hallmark movies will always be a guilty pleasure.
Andrew Koltuniuk (762 KP) rated Christmas at the Palace (2018) in Movies
Dec 13, 2020
Of the Hallmark movies I have seen, this one is not that bad. I am not a fan of most Hallmark movies, but I was able to enjoy myself during this movie. This movie is not devoid of problems, but the characters do carry this movie.
Caitlin Ann Cherniak (85 KP) rated Under the Autumn Moon (2018) in Movies
Oct 20, 2018
For a Hallmark film, of course, it's cliche, but it's a Hallmark film, what do we expect? It's adorable, and I love the main characters. By the way, Wes Brown is one of the sexiest human beings I have ever seen in my life, and every outfit his wears makes me melt. The actress who plays Alex is actually a good character in her own right. The romance is legit and everything seems to flow smoothly. If you like watching these types of movies, I recommend this one.
Andrew Foster (5 KP) rated Zombieland (2009) in Movies
Jun 11, 2018
Movie Critics (823 KP) rated Home Again (2017) in Movies
Sep 11, 2017
Home Again prospers from a talented cast and a serviceable performance by Witherspoon, but the aggressive blandness that lays within the screenplay of first-time director Hallie Meyers-Shyer makes this romantic comedy nothing past Hallmark quality.
Critic- Rendy Reviews
Original Score: 2 out of 5
Read Review: https://www.rendyreviews.com/movies//home-again-review
Original Score: 2 out of 5
Read Review: https://www.rendyreviews.com/movies//home-again-review
Erika (17788 KP) rated Game Night (2018) in Movies
Nov 23, 2018
This movie was definitely a pleasant surprise, my parents lent it to me, telling me it was a funny movie. But, my parents also think Hallmark movies are good, so I wasn't sure.
The plot was great and moved swiftly. All of the characters were likeable and funny. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams together were hilarious. I would actually watch this film again.
The plot was great and moved swiftly. All of the characters were likeable and funny. Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams together were hilarious. I would actually watch this film again.
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Cranberry Christmas (2020) in Movies
Nov 7, 2020
Mediocre as Hallmark Christmas movies go. No real chemistry between the main couple nor urgency to the plot. I did enjoy the fact that there was just one couple (estranged) so no side villains to keep an eye on. It was definitely going for a Chip & Joanna "Fixer Upper" vibe with their main cast, who started their own company. Held my attention while working, but wasn't anything special.
The Craggus (360 KP) rated The Princess Switch (2018) in Movies
Dec 20, 2018
The Great Christmas Bake-Off! Netflix's The Princess Switch (2018) #Review
As Netflix continues to make its big push to become the new Hallmark, a slew of cookie-cutter Christmas movies have started appearing on the streaming network. “The Princess Switch” takes the well-worn tale of “The Prince And The Pauper” and dusts it with the seasonal covering of icing sugar in the form of a fictional European principality, a conveniently staged baking competition and a pair of star-crossed would-be lovers...
FULL REVIEW: http://bit.ly/CraggusPrincessSwitch
FULL REVIEW: http://bit.ly/CraggusPrincessSwitch
LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated The Invisible Man (2020) in Movies
Sep 21, 2020
There are three things that are certain in life:
1. Death
2. Taxes
3. Leigh Whannell is the fucking *man*.
Just fantastic. Obviously very few films could ever hope to match the rampant badassery of Whannell's previous masterwork, 𝘜𝘱𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘥𝘦 - but this is about as stellar as a follow-up as one could hope for. A constant guessing game with your eyes, something could be hiding in just about every corner - never stop looking, you could miss it right in plain sight. Melds horror, thriller, drama, and action in a way that is simply euphoric - especially after the decade-worst slump of movies we experienced in 2019. Does Jordan Peele better than Jordan Peele in every aspect except image-making, which only falls behind by a tad. Moss is - naturally - amazing, probably her best film performance in a career chock full of first-rate ones. And the themes are loud and clear without ever having to spoon feed or turn into a rote, mawkish Hallmark movie with the material. Starts small, methodically grows, then ends with a bang. A riot.
1. Death
2. Taxes
3. Leigh Whannell is the fucking *man*.
Just fantastic. Obviously very few films could ever hope to match the rampant badassery of Whannell's previous masterwork, 𝘜𝘱𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘥𝘦 - but this is about as stellar as a follow-up as one could hope for. A constant guessing game with your eyes, something could be hiding in just about every corner - never stop looking, you could miss it right in plain sight. Melds horror, thriller, drama, and action in a way that is simply euphoric - especially after the decade-worst slump of movies we experienced in 2019. Does Jordan Peele better than Jordan Peele in every aspect except image-making, which only falls behind by a tad. Moss is - naturally - amazing, probably her best film performance in a career chock full of first-rate ones. And the themes are loud and clear without ever having to spoon feed or turn into a rote, mawkish Hallmark movie with the material. Starts small, methodically grows, then ends with a bang. A riot.