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Dating the Delaneys

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
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6.9/10
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Karen Kruper, Barry W. Levy, Rachel Boston, Paul Campbell, Zoë Christie, and Riley Davis in Dating the Delaneys (2022)
Follows three generations of Delaney women as they explore the highs and downs of modern-day dating, discovering that love and romance can be found at any age, and even where you least expect it.
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Follows three generations of Delaney women as they explore the highs and downs of modern-day dating, discovering that love and romance can be found at any age, and even where you least expec... Read allFollows three generations of Delaney women as they explore the highs and downs of modern-day dating, discovering that love and romance can be found at any age, and even where you least expect it.Follows three generations of Delaney women as they explore the highs and downs of modern-day dating, discovering that love and romance can be found at any age, and even where you least expect it.

  • Director
    • Allan Harmon
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Barrow
  • Stars
    • Rachel Boston
    • Paul Campbell
    • Zoë Christie
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    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Allan Harmon
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Barrow
    • Stars
      • Rachel Boston
      • Paul Campbell
      • Zoë Christie
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Rachel Boston
    Rachel Boston
    • Maggie Delaney
    Paul Campbell
    Paul Campbell
    • Michael Taylor
    Zoë Christie
    • Emma
    Riley Davis
    Riley Davis
    • John McDermott
    Everett Andres
    Everett Andres
    • Gary Delaney
    Karen Kruper
    Karen Kruper
    • Barb
    Parmiss Sehat
    Parmiss Sehat
    • Devon
    Wyatt Cable
    • Will Taylor
    Barry W. Levy
    Barry W. Levy
    • Rick
    • (as Barry Levy)
    Brendon Zub
    Brendon Zub
    • David
    Khamisa Wilsher
    Khamisa Wilsher
    • Lilly
    Stewart Prince
    Stewart Prince
    • Waiter
    Tara Erica Moore
    Tara Erica Moore
    • Priya Parker
    Jordan Ninkovich
    Jordan Ninkovich
    • George
    Aaron J. Anderson
    Aaron J. Anderson
    • Alex
    • (as Aaron Joseph)
    Casey Manderson
    Casey Manderson
    • Steve
    Jaden Rain
    Jaden Rain
    • Zack
    Annette Reilly
    Annette Reilly
    • Jill
    • Director
      • Allan Harmon
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Barrow
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    7MichaelByTheSea

    Hallmark's latest variation of the "pretend date" trope works because of the easy rapport of the 2 leads

    As another reviewer (Jackbv123) pointed out, Rachel Boston and Paul Campbell essentially recreated the roles they played in The Last Bridesmaid. They have a nice breezy chemistry that, frankly, works so well it undercuts the credibility of their "pretend" dating. In real life, I don't see how they wouldn't talk about "real" dating after that first night out. To be fair, the implausibility of continuing that charade does get discussed at the bakery the next day, but Maggie inexplicably decides to keep up the pretense. That seemed more than a bit forced, especially with the ridiculous caricatures that she dated.

    Random observations:

    Parmiss Sehat was great as Devon, the friend and co-worker.

    The teens were realistically dorky and awkward. The scenes with Emma (well played by Zoe Christie) were especially well written by Jennifer Barrow. She wrote Sun, Sand and Romance which also starred Paul Campbell (and she also wrote another Hallmark movie about how to date called the Dater's Handbook, which starred future princess Meghan Markle).

    The cake portion sizes were ridiculously large.

    Make it, bake it, cake it? It sounds catchy, but it also sounds stupid. And there wasn't much to the show once it aired.

    I loved the waiter's solution to Bad Date #1

    The jokes WERE often cringeworthy, but they did establish and reinforce the connections between Maggie & Michael and Emma & John, and those moments were often quite cute (even if they also induced groans).

    My biggest complaint was Maggie's plan to attend her ex's wedding. In what alternate universe would the ex-wife even think about going to her ex-husband's wedding???? First, he's a jerk who can't be bothered to spend time with his own kids even though he apparently has plenty of time for his next wife. Heck, it'll be hard enough to get his kids to show up. But his ex-wife?? That would be wildly unrealistic and beyond awkward. I'd rather have a root canal without anesthesia than see my ex get married. Ugh.

    I liked the response to "how did you know you liked him?":

    "It's not gonna be the same for everyone. It's gonna be a combination of things. Common interests, the ability to talk to one another, a similar sense of humor...I think you want a gentleman. Someone who treats you well but also knows you are strong, you are smart, you are capable. He lets you be you. You shouldn't have to shrink in order to make him feel big."

    Overall, a sweet but flawed movie with 2 likeable leads.
    4trinity-14768

    Too Clueless to be believable

    Let me say that I love The Hallmark Channel and I really liked the actors in this one.... BUT. The main characters with the exception of the grandmother are completely clueless. I found myself wanting to slap both Maggie and Emma. The amount of atrocious behavior they both put up with from their love interests was just unrealistic. Any normal person would have told these men to bugger off. Hallmark romance movies are typically written to include the big misunderstanding and when there's about 3 minutes left in the movie, it's everyone gets their happily ever after but this one was completely dragged on and just not believable. Michael and John's character were way too tolerant. No man would stick around if the women they're interested in acted this clueless. If I had to sum this movie up in one word, it would be LAME.
    7Jackbv123

    It's the main actors more than the story

    This is mostly a typical story with some minor differences. In ways, it's not a lot different than the last movie starring Boston and Campbell, The Last Bridesmaid. The leads hang together avoiding any sense they are dating each other. In this one, they knew each other already and decide to help each other enter the dating market by "practicing". Add to that story a daughter that has a crush but spends time with her lab partner and grandmother who already is well on her way to a new beau.

    Boston and Campbell have great chemistry together. Any couple who can banter the "bad" jokes and puns so smoothly has to have chemistry. They have tons of fun together and the audience tags along.

    The ex-husband is there mostly as a stereotype of an absolutely terrible dad. He was a little too much.

    There are no great highs or lows and definitely no surprises but the movie is still fun.
    6cgvsluis

    Good laughs and a sugar rush in this multigenerational romance.

    I love both Rachel Boston and Paul Campbell, they are the best thing about this film. Their banter and silly puns somehow work because of their chemistry and charm.

    This is the story of three generations of Delaneys, who are at very different places in their lives...but all are "starting to date". Maggie Delaney is at the heart of this story as a divorcee who is finally ready to dip her toe into the dating pool and her friend Michael Taylor is happy to help her "practice" her dating skills. Maggie's daughter is chasing after a high school boy who doesn't seem interested, while the new kid in her class seems to only have eyes for her. Finally Maggie's mom brings in a surprise for her daughter as she has a new man in her life as well.

    Must love corny puns to truly appreciate this romance that is heavy on baking and support.
    8MickyG333

    Dating the dorks

    8.2 stars.

    Two single parents start to practice date each other so they can be prepared for real dating. After a couple of outings, what if one of them hopes for this to be more than practice?

    This is another wonderful film that caught me off guard. The title is not the most flattering, but since four out of five Delaneys are dating, it makes sense. There are a lot of really corny puns and dad jokes interspersed throughout, but it makes for decent comedy, fills the gaps, and it's a family movie. It is cringe at times, but it's still fun. To elaborate: the two leads go on several fake dates because they agree they need practice for the real thing. We can see that this gradually becomes more than practice. Classic Hallmark.

    After time passes and together they have honed her skills for real dates, we expect her to catch a hint, but she chooses to ignore it. Does she like him for more than a friend, it's difficult to ascertain. I feel it's her subtle way of getting on board with the idea that he could be Mr. Right. She is a real jokester, and this feels like a very secretive scheme on her part, he is the butt of the ultimate joke...but we will never know for sure.

    The anticipation is palpable, we are rooting for this to work out, which Hallmark always delivers. This film is a hiatus from the usual formulaic humdrum, a pleasant vacation from the same old construct. There is no critical moment, no temporary falling out, no major misunderstanding or disagreements, no interrupted kiss...this is simply about a woman going on a bunch of meaningless dates, each man being stranger than the last.

    On inconsistency that affects the credibility of her character is when she is dating the wine tasting symphony enthusiast. This guy is a total troll of the worst kind and I can't imagine anyone would tolerate his attitude and behavior. He was disgusting, and her reaction was inconceivable. Any normal woman would have doused him with her wine and stormed out.

    The side stories were well developed and added so much to this film: the daughter and her crush, the sons with basketball, and fishing, and the ex-husband being a half-hearted lame dad. There is so much depth to this film, it's a must see.

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      The third of eight original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2022 "Fall Harvest" lineup.
    • Goofs
      The name of Emma's best friend, as shown on the bowling score card, is Lilly. It is listed as Lily in the end credits.

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 2022 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shining Bright
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Timeless Pictures
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      1 hour 24 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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