Month: August 2024

  • Several new Hallmark movies and shows are coming out soon. Just don’t look for them on cable.

    Several new Hallmark movies and shows are coming out soon. Just don’t look for them on cable.

    Several new Hallmark movies and shows are coming out soon but don’t look for them on cable.

    Some Hallmarkies have gone on social media to protest the fact that the new material, including the new series The Chicken Sisters and Celebrations with Lacey Chabert, will initially air only on the company’s streaming platform and not on its TV channels.
     
    “So now you want me to pay for another app on top of what I pay for cable?” one viewer wrote on Facebook. 
     
    “It’s not broken and doesn’t need fixing,” wrote another.
     

    New Hallmark movies and shows

     
    Hallmark Media recently announced that its subscription streaming platform, Hallmark Movies Now, will be changing names in September. The new service, Hallmark + will feature Hallmark movies and shows that have aired on the company’s networks. It will also feature original content that has not aired on Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Mystery, or Hallmark Family.
     
    Cost for the service will be $79.99 annually or $7.99 if paid on a monthly basis. Hallmark Movies now costs $59.99 annually or $5.99 if paid on a monthly basis.
     
    The new service will also include retail perks including coupons for use in Hallmark stores, free shipping on some online purchases, and free greeting cards.
     

    Hallmark fans

     
    Some current subscribers have no problem with the price change and have said the extra cost will be worth it.
     
    “Every new announcement about an upcoming movie or series on Hallmark Plus makes me even more excited for the official launch,” one fan wrote on Facebook.
     
    But others are angry that they are hearing all about these new shows and movies when they cannot afford a subscription to Hallmark+.
     
    “I already pay for cable,” one viewer wrote. “I don’t have the money for anything else.”
     

    Streaming service

     
    Though Hallmark has had a streaming platform for years, the relaunch reflects an attempt to lean into new trends that see viewers fleeing cable packages and instead streaming content from services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.
     
    According to Nielsen, a company that tracks television viewership, about 50 percent of TV fans are watching content on streaming platforms rather than on broadcast and cable networks. Some viewers have been put off by the rising cost of cable packages. Others say they don’t want to pay for a bunch of channels they will never watch.
     

    What to watch where

     
    According to social media posts, Hallmark+ will feature movies and shows that have aired on the company’s television networks. It will also air shows and movies that are not scheduled to air on its networks.
     
    This includes the new series The Chicken Sisters, as well as Celebrations with Lacey Chabert and Finding Mr. Christmas, a new reality series featuring Jonathan Bennett.
     
    “Hallmark+ sets itself apart from the Hallmark channels by providing distinctive content that rarely overlaps with what is airing on the Hallmark channels,” reads a response to fan’s question on Hallmark Movies Now’s Facebook page. “The Hallmark Channels premiere live content where Hallmark+ offers unlimited on-demand viewing of content exclusive to Hallmark+ along with Crown Rewards benefits.”
     
    What is not clear yet is whether any of the original content set to air on Hallmark+ will ever find its way onto the cable networks.
     
    This is an ongoing news story. We will continue to update it as more information becomes available.
     
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  • Rebecca Dalton and Olivier Renaud fall ‘head over heels’ in new Hallmark romance movie

    Rebecca Dalton and Olivier Renaud fall ‘head over heels’ in new Hallmark romance movie

    Good Witch star Rebecca Dalton plays an aspiring shoe designer who falls for a co-worker in the new Hallmark romance movie Head Over Heels. The romantic comedy, which also stars Olivier Renaud and Alexandra Castillo, will premiere as part of Hallmark Channel’s Summer Nights lineup.
     

    New Hallmark romance movie

     
    In Head Over Heels, Dalton plays Addie, a woman who has dreamed of being a successful shoe designer in a male-dominated industry for years. When she lands a dream job helping designer Delaney Diaz (Castillo) prepare her collection for New York Fashion Week, she can’t believe her luck. The company’s handsome PR guru, Austin (played by Olivier Renaud) warns her that working for Diaz will be tough, but Addie is determined to make a successful run of it.
     
    As she takes on the many tasks Diaz throws her way, Addie finds herself developing feelings for Austin. Can Addie keep her head in the game or will she end up so distracted by romance that she loses her big shot at success?
     

    About the cast

     
    Rebecca Dalton made her professional debut in the Canadian series Unnatural History. She went on to appear in the TV shows The L.A. Complex, Degrassi: Minis, Saving Hope, Suits, and Nurses.
     
    From 2015 to 2019 she played Tara Russell on the Hallmark series Good Witch. She has also starred in the movies A Perfect Christmas (2016), Christmas Wedding Planner (2017), Christmas in Paris (2019), The Santa Squad (2020), A Honeymoon to Remember (2021), Lemonade Stand Romance (2022), From Italy With Amore (2022), A Tiny Home Christmas (2022), Dream Wedding (2023), and Falling Like Snowflakes (2024).
     
     

    Olivier Renaud

     
    Olivier Renaud is a trained aerialist who has appeared in several Cirque de Soleil productions. Before making the move to acting he studied clowning in Paris under Philippe Gaulier.
     
    He plays Brutus on the TV series Astrid and Lilly Save the World. Renaud has appeared in the movies A Christmas Exchange (2020), Christmas at Maple Creek (2020), Wrapped Up in Love (2021), Christmas on 5th Avenue (2021), Planes, Trains, and Christmas Trees (2022), Christmas on the Slopes (2022), Christmas in Big Sky Country (2023), Merry Mystery Christmas (2023) and Romance With a Twist (2024).
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  • Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith catch a killer in new Hallmark mystery

    Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith catch a killer in new Hallmark mystery

    Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith must track down a killer in the Hallmark mystery Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement.

     This is the fifth Hallmark movie that Smith and Hutton, who play Lee and Rosemary Coulter on the TV series When Calls the Heart, will star in together.
     
    Also featured in the film is actor Nelson Wong, who has appeared in more than 30 movies for Hallmark.
     

    New Hallmark mystery

     
    Pascale Hutton plays an advice columnist named Nelly who receives a letter from her childhood friend, Dahlia. Convinced her boyfriend is cheating on her, Dahlia asks for Nelly’s help.
     
    Nelly rushes to Dahlia’s boyfriend’s house only to discover that he has been murdered. Dahlia becomes the prime suspect and Nelly becomes determined to clear her friend’s name. She tries to insert herself into the murder investigation, much to the annoyance of the detective assigned to the case (played by Kavan Smith).
     

    When Calls the Heart

     
    Pascale Hutton joined the cast of the hit Hallmark TV series When Calls the Heart during its first season as Rosemary LeVeaux. Kavan Smith was added to the show in its second season, playing businessman Leland Coulter.
     
    The two fell in love and got married. In Season 10, they welcome a baby girl, Marigold “Goldie” Coulter.
     
    The actors are great friends on-set and off, though both are married to other people. Their onscreen chemistry is so good that Hallmark has paired them in four other movies, the romantic comedies The Perfect Bride (2017), The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells (2019), You Had Me at Aloha (2021), and Notes of Autumn (2023).
     

    Pascale Hutton movies and TV shows

     
    A native of Canada, Hutton had roles on the TV shows Smallville, Stargate: Atlantis, Supernatural, Psych, and Royal Pains before being cast in When Calls the Heart in 2014.
     
    She has appeared in the movies Summer of Dreams (2016), The Perfect Bride (2017), Wedding of Dreams (2018), The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells (2019), My One & Only (2019), You Had Me at Aloha (2021), We Wish You a Married Christmas (2022), Fourth Down and Love (2023), and Notes of Autumn (2023).
     

    Kavan Smith movies and TV shows

     
    Kavan Smith has been dubbed Hallmark’s “sci-fi guy.” He has appeared on the TV shows Stargate: Atlantis, Stargate: SG-1, Battlestar Galactica, The Outer Limits, The 4400, and The Twilight Zone. 
     
    His first project with Hallmark was the 2010 movie Growing the Big One, which co-starred the late Shannen Doherty. He went on to appear in Garage Sale Mysteries: All That Glitters (2014), Hello, It’s Me (2015), Wedding Bells (2016), The Irresistible Blueberry Farm (2016), The Perfect Bride (2017), The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells (2019), Love on the Menu (2019), You Had Me at Aloha (2021), Big Sky River (2022), Big Sky River: The Bridal Path (2023), and Notes of Autumn (2023).
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  • The complete list of Christopher Russell Hallmark movies

    The complete list of Christopher Russell Hallmark movies

    In the Hallmark romance movie A Costa Rican Wedding, Christopher Russell plays a nature guide who falls for his longtime rival (played by Rhiannon Fish). The Summer Nights movie is the 20th title Christopher Russell had made for Hallmark Media.
     
    The actor says he loves his partnership with the company.
     
    “It feels good to work on these films especially due to the subject matter that we are presenting,” he said during an interview with Digital Journal. “There is so much negativity going on in the world so it’s nice to present people with something that can help provide them with an escape and deliver a cathartic experience in a positive way.”
     

    The complete list of Christopher Russell Hallmark movies

     
    The following is a complete list of all the movies Russell has starred in for the network:
     

    Catch a Christmas Star (2013)

     
    In this Christmas romance, Russell played a supporting character named Henry. The movie starred American Pie’s Shannon Elizabeth as a pop star who falls in love with her high-school sweetheart (played by Steve Byers).
     
     

    Midnight Masquerade (2014)

     
    In one of Hallmark’s few Halloween-themed movies, Autumn Reeser starred as a young woman who has just inherited a billion-dollar company. Christopher Russell was the handsome stranger she met at a costume ball.
     

    Love, Again (2015)

     
    Russell was once again a supporting cast member in this 2015 movie, which starred Teri Polo. In the movie, Polo and Paul Johansson play a couple on the brink of divorce who keep their marital troubles a secret in order to throw their daughter the wedding of her dreams.
     

    Merry Matrimony (2015)

     
    Meghan Ory starred as a fashion magazine ad executive who lands her dream job organizing a Christmas wedding. The only problem is that her ex-boyfriend (played by Russell) has also been assigned to the project. As the two work together, they realize they still have feelings for each other.
     
     

    Wedding Bells (2016)

     
    Russell co-starred with Danica McKellar and When Calls the Heart’s Kavan Smith in this romantic comedy about two commitment-phobic people asked to be the maid of honor and best man at a wedding.
     

    A Puppy for Christmas (2016)

     
    This was the first of four movies Christopher Russell made with fellow Hallmark star Cindy Busby. In the film, Busby plays a woman invited to spend Christmas with a co-worker.
     
     

    A Dream of Christmas (2016)

     
    Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker starred in this film about a married woman who wishes herself single again and then finds she desperately wants her old life back.
     
     

     Love Unleashed (2019)

     
    In this romantic comedy, Jen Lilley starred as a woman who throws a puppy party and ends up falling for one of the guests, a handsome single dad (played by Christopher Russell).
     

    All Summer Long (2019)

     
    Russell starred with Brennan Elliott, Autumn Reeser, and Peter DeLuise in this movie about a woman who scores her dream job as the captain of a ship only to find out that the chef assigned to her crew is her ex-boyfriend.
     

    The Mistletoe Secret (2019)

     
    Country music star Kellie Pickler starred in this movie about a woman caught in a love triangle when two writers arrive in a small town for the holidays.
     

    Love in the Forecast (2020)

     
    Cindy Busby plays a city girl assigned to write a magazine article about a posh camping resort who falls for one of the handsome employees (played by Russell).
     

    Chasing Waterfalls (2021)

     
    In his third rom-com with Cindy Busby, Russell played a nature guide who falls for a photographer trying to get the perfect shot of local waterfalls.
     
     

    High-Flying Romance (2021)

     
    Russell played a widower with a young daughter who falls for a woman during his town’s kite festival.
     

    Warming Up to You (2021)

     
    Cindy Busby starred as a fitness trainer tasked with whipping a bad-boy movie star (Russell) into shape for his next project.
     

    A Lot Like Christmas (2021)

     
    Maggie Lawson and Christopher Russell played the owners of rival Christmas tree lots who fall for each other in this romance.
     

     Where Your Heart Belongs (2022)

     
    In this rom-com, Jen Lilley played a New York marketing exec who returns to her small hometown for a friend’s wedding and finds herself attracted to a handsome local (played by Russell).
     

    Yellowstone Romance (2022)

     
    Stephanie Bennett played a woman who accompanies her friend on a trip to a Wyoming dude ranch and finds herself attracted to one of the employees (played by Russell).
     

    The Most Colorful Time of the Year (2022)

     
    Russell played an elementary school teacher who discovered he was color blind and received help from a beautiful optometrist (played by Katrina Bowden).
     

    The Secret Gift of Christmas (2023)

     
    Chesapeake Shores star Meghan Ory played a personal shopper hired by a handsome man (Christopher Russell) to help find the perfect Christmas gift for his daughter.
     

    A Costa Rican Wedding (2024)

     
    Rhiannon Fish and Christopher Russell starred in this movie about two longtime rivals who must band together to make their friends’ destination wedding perfect.
     
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  • Christopher Russell and Rhiannon Fish find true love in new Hallmark romance movie A Costa Rican Wedding

    Christopher Russell and Rhiannon Fish find true love in new Hallmark romance movie A Costa Rican Wedding

    Christopher Russell and Rhiannon Fish play enemies who find true love in the Hallmark romance movie A Costa Rican Wedding. The film premieres as part of Hallmark Channel’s Summer Nights lineup.
     

    Hallmark romance movie

     
    In A Costa Rican Wedding, Rhiannon Fish stars as Emily, the maid of honor at a destination wedding. Still reeling from a painful breakup, Emily is determined to make her bride’s day perfect and prove to everyone who says she is too clumsy and forgetful that she can do a good job.
     
    Everything is going well until some playful monkeys steal Emily’s bag. Emily panics because the bag contains — among other things — the priceless heirloom wedding rings she was holding onto for the bride and groom.
     
    Determined to get the rings back before the bride can find out, Emily turns to the best man, Ryan (played by Christopher Russell). Their quest to find the rings takes them through volcanoes and archaeological sites and sparks fly. Emily and Ryan have always been rivals but as they work together to find the rings, they realize they have more in common than they thought.
     

    Rhiannon Fish movies and TV

     
    Rhiannon Fish got her start on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She went on to star in the Australian TV shows When the Bell Rings and Home and Away.
     
    She has appeared in the Hallmark movies You’re Bacon Me Crazy (2020), A Love to Remember (2021), Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: How to Con a Con (2021), The 27-Hour Day (2021), Journey of My Heart (2021), Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made (2021), For the Love of Chocolate (2021), A Splash of Love (2022), Nikki & Nora: Sister Sleuths (2022), A Picture of Her (2023), When Love Springs (2023), and My Norwegian Holiday (2023). 
     

    Christopher Russell Hallmark movies

     
    Christopher Russell has starred in the movies Catch a Christmas Star (2013), Midnight Masquerade (2014), Love, Again (2015), Merry Matrimony (2015), Love in the Vineyard (2016), Wedding Bells (2016), A Puppy for Christmas (2016), A Dream of Christmas (2016), My Perfect Romance (2018), Forever Christmas (2018), Love Unleashed (2019), All Summer Long (2019), The Mistletoe Secret (2019), A Doggone Christmas (2019), Love & Glamping (2020), Love in the Forecast (2020), Chasing Waterfalls (2021), Kite Festival of Love (2021), Warming Up to you (2021), A Lot Like Christmas (2021), Where Your Heart Belongs (2022), Love on Fire (2022), Yellowstone Romance (2022), The Most Colorful Time of the Year (2022), A Dash of Christmas (2023), Peppermint and Postcards (2023), and The Secret Gift of Christmas (2023).
     
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  • Autumn Reeser takes love advice from a younger version of herself in Hallmark romance movie Junebug

    Autumn Reeser takes love advice from a younger version of herself in Hallmark romance movie Junebug

    Autumn Reeser stars as a woman approaching 40 who takes advice from an 8-year-old version of herself in the Hallmark romance movie Junebug.
     
    “SO proud of every single person who put their stamp on this one; the script is a very magical fresh take on a love story,” Autumn Reeser wrote in an Instagram post promoting the movie.
     

    Hallmark romance movie

     
    In Junebug, Autumn Reeser plays Juniper, a woman getting ready to celebrate her 40th birthday. Right before the big day, she gets a visit from her 8-year-old self. This younger Juniper — nicknamed “Junebug” — begins to remind her 39-year-old counterpart of all the goals and dreams she had hoped to achieve in her life.
     
    Juniper sets out to make some of her childhood dreams come true. Along the way, she makes time for romance with a handsome artist — played by Aaron O’Connell — she is collaborating with for work.

    Autumn Reeser movies and TV shows

     
    Autumn Reeser starred as Taylor Townsend in the Fox TV series The O.C. She has appeared in the Hallmark movies Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade (2012), Midnight Masquerade (2014), A Country Wedding (2015), Valentine Ever After (2016), A Bramble House Christmas (2017), A Season for Love (2018), Love on the Menu (2019), All Summer Long (2019), Christmas Under the Stars (2019), A Glenbrooke Christmas (2020), The 27-Hour Day (2021), The Wedding Veil (2022), The Wedding Veil: Unveiled (2022), The Wedding Veil: Legacy (2022), The Wedding Veil: Expectations (2023), The Wedding Veil Inspiration (2023), and The Wedding Veil: Journey (2023).
     

    Aaron O’Connell

     
    A native of Cincinnati, Aaron O’Connell began modeling while he attended Purdue University’s College of Health and Human Sciences, where he received a bachelor’s degree in Health and Fitness.
     
    In 2013 he was spotted by Tyler Perry in a TV commercial for Liquid-Plumr and cast in Perry’s hit TV series The Haves and the Have-Nots. He went on to appear in star in the movies The 12 Gifts of Christmas (2015), A Prince For Christmas (2015), My Christmas Love (2016), With Love, Christmas (2017), This is Our Christmas (2018), Runnin’ From My Roots (2018), Blending Christmas (2021), Love, Accidentally (2022), and Made for Each Other (2023). 
     
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