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Emma returns home to celebrate Christmas for the last time with her siblings in the house they grew up in. After their parents' recent passing, the siblings reluctantly agree to sell the fam... Read allEmma returns home to celebrate Christmas for the last time with her siblings in the house they grew up in. After their parents' recent passing, the siblings reluctantly agree to sell the family home on Honeysuckle Lane.Emma returns home to celebrate Christmas for the last time with her siblings in the house they grew up in. After their parents' recent passing, the siblings reluctantly agree to sell the family home on Honeysuckle Lane.
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The last few years Hallmark has wasted Alicia Witt in some pretty poorly done Christmas movies.
Luckily this year, they've put her in a more emotional and satisfying movie.
Laura Leighton is an always welcome surprise in these movies too.
If only someone had taken the time to brush Alicia's hair. She's too pretty to have a rat's nest on her head.
A woman (Alicia Witt) returns home after her parents died to celebrate with her sister (Laura Leighton) and brother. She meets an antiques store owner (Colin Ferguson) who helps her settle and value the contents of the house. At least it's a different story than the typical Christmas movie.
Well, I have to say that the title of this 2018 Christmas movie and the cover wasn't exactly great selling points, and I was having some doubts about the movie. But still, with it being the holiday season and all, and me not having already seen "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane", of course I opted to sit down to watch what writer Caitlin D. Fryers managed to concoct.
Needless to say that I was expecting this to be another over-the-top sappy cheesy romantic Christmas movie, you know, the ones that come a dime a dozen. But writer Caitlin D. Fryers and director Maggie Greenwald actually managed to surprise me with what they delivered here. Why? Well, simply because the storyline told in "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" was actually one that transcended the usual Christmas romantic cheese. And I found the storyline to be every bit as entertaining as it was well-written.
So if you enjoy Christmas movies and want to watch something that is more than the usual girl hates boy but is forced to work together and falls in love type of Christmas movie, then by all means give "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" a chance.
I wasn't familiar with the majority of the cast in this 2018 Christmas movie. I only recognized Laura Leighton actually, and she wasn't the lead actress. But I will say that the actors and actresses in the movie put on good performances in bringing the movie to life on the screen. Lead actress Alicia Witt (playing Emma) and lead actor Colin Ferguson (playing Morgan) really carried the movie quite well and had a good on-screen chemistry.
"Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" is the type of Christmas movie that definitely has a feel-good atmosphere to it, and it definitely put me in a good mood. So this is certainly a Christmas movie that I can and will warmly recommend you sit down to watch if you like Christmas movies and if you have the chance.
Actually, "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" is one of the better Christmas movies that I have sat down to watch thus far in 2021. And I've seen more than twenty so far, only ten days into December.
My rating of "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" lands on a most well-deserved seven out of ten stars. It is a good movie, though it is not going to become a Christmas classic for me. Nor do I think I will actually ever sit down to watch it a second time.
Needless to say that I was expecting this to be another over-the-top sappy cheesy romantic Christmas movie, you know, the ones that come a dime a dozen. But writer Caitlin D. Fryers and director Maggie Greenwald actually managed to surprise me with what they delivered here. Why? Well, simply because the storyline told in "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" was actually one that transcended the usual Christmas romantic cheese. And I found the storyline to be every bit as entertaining as it was well-written.
So if you enjoy Christmas movies and want to watch something that is more than the usual girl hates boy but is forced to work together and falls in love type of Christmas movie, then by all means give "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" a chance.
I wasn't familiar with the majority of the cast in this 2018 Christmas movie. I only recognized Laura Leighton actually, and she wasn't the lead actress. But I will say that the actors and actresses in the movie put on good performances in bringing the movie to life on the screen. Lead actress Alicia Witt (playing Emma) and lead actor Colin Ferguson (playing Morgan) really carried the movie quite well and had a good on-screen chemistry.
"Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" is the type of Christmas movie that definitely has a feel-good atmosphere to it, and it definitely put me in a good mood. So this is certainly a Christmas movie that I can and will warmly recommend you sit down to watch if you like Christmas movies and if you have the chance.
Actually, "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" is one of the better Christmas movies that I have sat down to watch thus far in 2021. And I've seen more than twenty so far, only ten days into December.
My rating of "Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane" lands on a most well-deserved seven out of ten stars. It is a good movie, though it is not going to become a Christmas classic for me. Nor do I think I will actually ever sit down to watch it a second time.
7.6 stars.
Emma is an attorney who returns from New York to visit her family over the holidays. Her parents passed away recently and now she must sell the estate with the aid of her older sister and brother. She meets Morgan, an antique store owner, and they have a lot in common. She is currently in an on again off again relationship with a man from the city, but at this point, it's off.
Does she have strong feelings for Morgan? Does he reciprocate? Of course, it's Hallmark. Now we must watch as they work out the kinks in their fledgling relationship and meanwhile her "ex" boyfriend wants her back. She is conflicted, but Morgan is not the type to wholeheartedly commit and pursue her with reckless abandon. He weighs the options and is a perfect gentleman about the ordeal. But then a mystery arises, they find out there was an unknown man from her mother's past. They embark on a hunt to uncover the identity of this figure and along the journey they grow closer. Concurrently, her older sister is having issues with her daughter who is going to college, and they have some disagreements. Her brother is married with two children, and they also contribute some wonderful drama. They are all preparing to celebrate one last Christmas at the Honeysuckle House and many townsfolk, including Morgan, are intertwined into this fun time over the holidays.
The final act is a but rushed and the romance too. Overall, I enjoyed this movie, but it could have been improved with some better time management and more opportunity to marinate in the glee of the happily ever after.
Alicia Witt never fails to entertain. She has a very endearing subtle exuberance, and it always shines through. She can make a film a fun experience just being present in the room. And wouldn't you know, just by coincidence, Colin Ferguson was also cast in the movie. This is certainly a bonus, because he exudes the same kind of mystique. He has a charisma unlike most male actors I've come to like in these romance movies, which explains why he was the lead in his own television show for multiple seasons. Together they are radiant and positive and nothing could possibly go awry. You can feel the magic with the energy they share and it envelops the story with pure joyfulness and maybe a little mischief (even though there is absolutely nothing light or mischievious about this story).
Emma is an attorney who returns from New York to visit her family over the holidays. Her parents passed away recently and now she must sell the estate with the aid of her older sister and brother. She meets Morgan, an antique store owner, and they have a lot in common. She is currently in an on again off again relationship with a man from the city, but at this point, it's off.
Does she have strong feelings for Morgan? Does he reciprocate? Of course, it's Hallmark. Now we must watch as they work out the kinks in their fledgling relationship and meanwhile her "ex" boyfriend wants her back. She is conflicted, but Morgan is not the type to wholeheartedly commit and pursue her with reckless abandon. He weighs the options and is a perfect gentleman about the ordeal. But then a mystery arises, they find out there was an unknown man from her mother's past. They embark on a hunt to uncover the identity of this figure and along the journey they grow closer. Concurrently, her older sister is having issues with her daughter who is going to college, and they have some disagreements. Her brother is married with two children, and they also contribute some wonderful drama. They are all preparing to celebrate one last Christmas at the Honeysuckle House and many townsfolk, including Morgan, are intertwined into this fun time over the holidays.
The final act is a but rushed and the romance too. Overall, I enjoyed this movie, but it could have been improved with some better time management and more opportunity to marinate in the glee of the happily ever after.
Alicia Witt never fails to entertain. She has a very endearing subtle exuberance, and it always shines through. She can make a film a fun experience just being present in the room. And wouldn't you know, just by coincidence, Colin Ferguson was also cast in the movie. This is certainly a bonus, because he exudes the same kind of mystique. He has a charisma unlike most male actors I've come to like in these romance movies, which explains why he was the lead in his own television show for multiple seasons. Together they are radiant and positive and nothing could possibly go awry. You can feel the magic with the energy they share and it envelops the story with pure joyfulness and maybe a little mischief (even though there is absolutely nothing light or mischievious about this story).
Review Date 6/15/2019
I Have Reviewed OVER 500 "Christmas Films and Specials". Please BEWARE Of films and specials with just one review! For instance When "It's a POSITIVE" chances are that the reviewer was involved with the production. "If its Negative" then they may have a grudge against the film for whatever reason. I am fare about these films.
After their parents have died, Emma and her siblings spend a nostalgic Christmas in their family home before putting the house on Honeysuckle Lane up for sale. Emma however returns home after being gone for years. Upon arriving she see's old friends and stumbles across a little mystery about her mom.
The film is very enjoyable. What is is nice there is not a "Villain" . There is also not the tired plot threads that keep popping up in these Hallmark Movies. There is know "Sibling Rivalry" or "Falling Back in Love with an Ex". What we have here is a woman at a crossroads in her and nobody forcing her into a decision. A nice change of pace.
When it airs you won't be disappointed
I Have Reviewed OVER 500 "Christmas Films and Specials". Please BEWARE Of films and specials with just one review! For instance When "It's a POSITIVE" chances are that the reviewer was involved with the production. "If its Negative" then they may have a grudge against the film for whatever reason. I am fare about these films.
After their parents have died, Emma and her siblings spend a nostalgic Christmas in their family home before putting the house on Honeysuckle Lane up for sale. Emma however returns home after being gone for years. Upon arriving she see's old friends and stumbles across a little mystery about her mom.
The film is very enjoyable. What is is nice there is not a "Villain" . There is also not the tired plot threads that keep popping up in these Hallmark Movies. There is know "Sibling Rivalry" or "Falling Back in Love with an Ex". What we have here is a woman at a crossroads in her and nobody forcing her into a decision. A nice change of pace.
When it airs you won't be disappointed
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- TriviaFilmed in the historic part of Wethersfield, CT, a suburb of Hartford.
- GoofsCorrection to the revealing mistake above. In the beginning Emma is driving her own car to the airport to travel to her home town. Her sister met her at the airport and it was a different car (presumably a rental) in the second scene.
- SoundtracksChristmas Miracle
Words and Music by Alicia Witt (SESAC)
Performed by Alicia Witt
Published by Witty Ditties
Courtesy of Alicia Witt Music
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