16 Hilariously Reliable Tropes You ll Find In These Made-For-TV Holiday Movies
Whether at a Christmas bakeoff or at a historic inn, we promise you these characters discover the magic of the holidays and live happily ever after.
By Emma Gray, Claire Fallon, Leigh Blickley, Marina Fang, and Erin E. Evans
12/22/2020 05:45 am ET
Updated
Dec 22, 2020
The comfort of made-for-TV holiday movies lies in their consistency.
You have a pretty good idea of what you’re going to get when you turn on the Hallmark Channel or Lifetime or flip through the holiday offerings on Netflix between Oct. 31 and Jan.1 of each year. There will be a meet-cute of some sort. There will be a romantic plotline. The whole thing will be infused with the gaudiest, most literal interpretations of “holiday magic” and “the Christmas Spirit.”
Press-Republican Movie Reviewer âGood Morning Christmas!â is actor/writer Riley Westonâs latest accomplishment and was rated by E! Online as No. 4 out of 28 new movies released on the Hallmark Channel.
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âGood Morning Christmas!â is actor/writer Riley Westonâs latest accomplishment and was rated by E! Online as No. 4 out of 28 new movies released on the Hallmark Channel.
(Photo provided) “Good Morning Christmas!” ¯ 2020 ¯5 Out of 5 High Peaks “Good Morning Christmas!” is not only a hit movie on the Hallmark Channel, its author has North Country connections. I first met the multi-talented Riley Weston about 10 years ago while living in Nashville. Weston was in an audition for a casting company whose office was one door down from mine on Music Row.
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