Wes Thompson (Gregory Harrison), father of the bride and a Very Rich Man, worries for his daughter’s safety after receiving threatening notes that may be linked to his impending business merger. Lead actor Brooke Burns steers the film away from disaster, and a race to thwart a possible crime keeps the story focused.īurns plays Tanya, a private security agent forced to go undercover – as a bridesmaid – to protect Daisy Thompson (Nicole Paggi) at her upcoming wedding. The movie, painted in broad, goofy strokes, is far from inspiring but has enough going to merit a viewing or two. ❓=I haven't seen it yet so I cannot advise.If you’re in the mood for a mystery-romance and don’t mind dodgy acting or questionable character motivations, look no further than Undercover Bridesmaid. ✖️=It was so bad that I didn't make it all the way through. □=I did not like it (too cheesy or had bad language, philosophy, etc.). □=I especially liked it (though I like many and may not have marked them all). □=Hallmark Hall of Fame (their better movies) I hope you get some relax time soon with a hot cup of tea and a good Hallmark movie! I simply provide this as a help to those who enjoy them and I use it as an opportunity to encourage careful viewing habits. Of course, I cannot recommend everything in these movies but this is a fairly reliable source for clean entertainment. Just in time for Valentine's Day, these 5 premieres will be on Saturday and Sunday nights at 9pm: Dater's Handbook (1/30), All Things Valentine (1/31), Appetite for Love (2/6), Valentine Ever After (2/13), and Anything for Love (2/14). Cedar Cove has beautiful scenes of Washington state and is like a cleaned up soap opera. Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly movie and all it's sequels are included in the list. They are shown only on the Movie and Mysteries Channel. We have also enjoyed the series Signed, Sealed, Delivered which is about a team of post office employees who deliver letters that never made it to their recipients. One that I enjoy is When Calls the Heart. It is about a woman who moves to a small mining town to be a school teacher. Hallmark will occasionally have a series of prime time shows. I don't toy with the subject of witchcraft. It toys with the idea of the star being a witch. I am also not a fan of their series The Good Witch. If you have been in a fog about being entertained with murder before, these titles should jar you enough to reconsider that choice. The titles sound as though Strawberry Shortcake and friends have gone on a killing spree. They have a movie called Murder She Baked: A Plum Pudding Mystery and one called Murder She Baked: A Peach Cobbler Mystery. I am pro-life and do not consider murder to be entertainment. I do not include the murder mystery movies from the "Hallmark: Movies and Mysteries Channel" because I do not watch them. Only Christmas movies are shown November and December and are shown all day every day, with a new premiere each Saturday and Sunday night. Hallmark also has some movies available on their website. These movies are shown January through October on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. That way I always have a movie to watch when I get some relax time (which guards me from the temptation of watching something less reliable) and then I check it off my list. I look up the schedule at and and set my DVR to record the ones I haven't seen. I thought it might come in handy for those like me who wanted to keep track of the movies they have seen. When choosing a Hallmark movie, I have found myself wondering, "Have I seen this one?" and get half way through it before I realize that I HAVE seen it, so I compiled this list of movies shown on a recurring basis over the last several years. The worst ones for language are usually the non-Hallmark movies they show, but those are rare. Surely they know that a large part of their audience does not appreciate that. From a marketing perspective, that is puzzling to me. God gives us direction through the desires of our hearts, but let's be sure that we are following God-honoring desires and not the desires of our natural man.Įvery once in a while, I come across a Hallmark movie with a swear word in it. Your heart is deceitful and so is mine (Jeremiah 17:9). Hallmark has movies that promote mostly good ideals, although I've noticed a recurring theme of "follow your heart" which is prevalent today. Philosophies can slip in without detection if we are not careful. We should always be on guard as to what we allow ourselves to hear and see.
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