Christmas 2020 Reviews: Day 22 - A Nutcracker Christmas (2016)
A Nutcracker Christmas is not as awful as its poster would have you believe. The film follows Lily, played by Amy Acker. Lily always...
Christmas 2020 Reviews: Day 18 - The Holiday (2006)
The Holiday is a weird one for me. It's the first cinematically released Christmas film I'm looking at this year, as opposed to the...
Christmas 2020 Reviews: Day 17 - Christmas Ever After (2020)
What I've learned this Christmas is that America has three production studios that specialise in made-for-TV films: Hallmark, Marvista...
Christmas 2020 Reviews: Day 7 - A Christmas Prince (2017)
A Christmas Prince follows Amber (played by Rose McIver), a New York junior editor for a magazine, who wants to break into real...
Christmas 2020 Reviews: Day 5 - A Very British Christmas (2019)
A Very British Christmas (also known as A Very Yorkshire Christmas) is a made for TV film that follows Jessica Bailey, a famous American...
Review: To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020)
Back in 2018, Netflix released the film To All the Boys I Loved Before on their streaming site. The film, an adaptation of Jenny Han's...
Review: A Simple Wedding
Before I watched this film, I was already confused. I saw a trailer for A Simple Wedding (which is due for cinematic release on 14th...
Christmas 2019: The Princess Switch (2018) vs The Christmas Trap (2017)
For our final duo film reviews in December (and my final reviews of 2019), today I'll be looking at The Princess Switch and The Christmas...
Christmas 2019: The Christmas Card (2006) vs Write Before Christmas (2019)
Happy Christmas Eve! As you may know, Hallmark is a key brand of greetings cards, and so this is the best time of year for them to make a...
Christmas 2019: The Christmas Calendar (2017) vs The Holiday Calendar (2018)
This week, I look at two films that each follow a woman who receives an antique advent calendar that belonged to their late grandmother,...