Victor-J-1964
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The movie centers on a destination wedding in an ice hotel. Unfortunately the highlight of the movie was the awesome views of the hotel, but the all white background even got old.
Jenny (Emilie Ullerup) is the bridesmaid for her sister's wedding, and a romance develops between the best man Craig (Kevin McGarry). The chemistry between the leads, and the supporting actors is non convincing.
Rating: 2-Star - PASS (one watch is enough)
Jenny (Emilie Ullerup) is the bridesmaid for her sister's wedding, and a romance develops between the best man Craig (Kevin McGarry). The chemistry between the leads, and the supporting actors is non convincing.
Rating: 2-Star - PASS (one watch is enough)
This is a sequel to 'One Winter Weekend' (2018). Unfortunately this movie lacks the charm of the first one. The first movie included the characters surprise meeting, while this movie centers on a more serious plot which wasn't as fun.
The lead characters, Cara (Taylor Cole) and Tyler (Matthew Enns), while likable the chemistry isn't convincing.
Supporting actors, Megan (Rukiya Bernard) and Sean (Dewshane Williams), again carried the movie.
Rating: 2-Star - PASS (one watch was enough)
The lead characters, Cara (Taylor Cole) and Tyler (Matthew Enns), while likable the chemistry isn't convincing.
Supporting actors, Megan (Rukiya Bernard) and Sean (Dewshane Williams), again carried the movie.
Rating: 2-Star - PASS (one watch was enough)
Hannah (Danica McKellar) is a the star of a home make over TV show. She is assigned to conduct a make over for a historic building in her small New England hometown. She has to work with an architect Jeff (Andrew Walker), who just happens to be an old flame from her high school days.
The script is rather boring and most of the supporting actors provide little to spice this movie up. While McKellar and Walker are two of my favorite HM leads their chemistry is not convincing, so their isn't any HM magic in this movie.
Will I watch it again??? Not likely.
The script is rather boring and most of the supporting actors provide little to spice this movie up. While McKellar and Walker are two of my favorite HM leads their chemistry is not convincing, so their isn't any HM magic in this movie.
Will I watch it again??? Not likely.