Hallmark’s A World Record Christmas is one of the most beautifully wholesome Christmas movies to air in ages. It’s thoughtfully written and full of the kind of honest performances that will genuinely leave a mark. In every way where it matters, it’s the film people will need during the holiday season, full of the representation that’s all too rare in this industry.
Starring Nikki Deloach, Aias Dalman, Lucas Bryant, Daphne Hoskins, Beverley Elliott, April Telek, Alison Wandzura, and more, A World Record Christmas centers around Charlie (Dalman), an autistic boy who dreams of breaking a world record in order to see his biological father return. Hallmark Movies and Mysteries take on heavy themes frequently, but they don’t always stick the landing, making them feel too syrupy instead of organic at times. However, Mark Hefti and Antonio Cupo nail every beat of this narrative, allowing it to stand out as a gorgeous exhibition of acceptance wrapped up in the foundation of family’s love.
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The Crossing – Official trailer 2017 – ABC
Refugees from a war-torn country start showing up to seek asylum in an American town. Only the country these people are from is America and the war they are fleeing is 250 years in the future. The local sheriff with a past, a federal agent and a mother in search of her missing refugee daughter drive this allegory with a surprising conspiracy at the center. Creators: Jay Beattie, Dan Dworkin Cast: Steve Zahn, Alison Wandzura, Natalie Martinez (function(d,s,id)var js,stags=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(d.getElementById(id))return;js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/imdb/plugins/rating/js/rating.min.js";stags.parentNode.insertBefore(js,stags);)(document,'script','imdb-rating-api');
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Synopsis: The Author proves to be a formidable wild card and forges and alliance with Gold. Emma, her parents, Hook and Regina scramble to stop them, but when Gold and the Author turn the tables on heroes and villains alike, the prospect of any happy outcome appears worlds away. Henry discovers he has big shoes to fill as he steps up to save his family before the story’s final page is turned. It’s a race to the finish, and everything culminates with a shocking twist that will leave the residents of Storybrooke reeling.
Written by: Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz
Directed by: Romeo Tirone
Starring: Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard); Jennifer Morrison (Emma Swan); Lana Parilla (Evil Queen / Regina Mills); Josh Dallas (Prince Charming / David Nolan); Emilie de Ravin (Belle French); Colin O’Donoghue (Captain Killian ‘Hook’ Jones); Jared Gilmore (Henry Mills); Michael Socha (Will Scarlet); Robert Carlyle (Rumplestiltskin / Mr. Gold)
Guest Starring: Lee Arenberg (Grumpy); Eion Bailey (August W. Booth); Patrick Fischler (Isaac Heller); Rebecca Mader (Zelena); Sean Maguire (Robin Hood); Keegan Connor Tracy (Mother Superior); Timothy Webber (The Apprentice); Sean Campbell (middle aged man); Michael Coleman (Happy); Paralee Cook (middle aged woman); Faustino Di Bauda (Sleepy); David Avalon (Doc); Sarah Hayward (villager); Jeffrey Kaiser (Dopey); Gabe Khouth (Sneezy); Mig Macario (Bashful); Mandie Vredegoor (fan); Alison Wandzura (hostess); Ben Wilkinson (Hank); Gerardo Barcala (visitor); Celeste White Steele (passerby)
🎄 By Ruth Mayer Hill My Devotional Thoughts Get ready for #WriteBeforeChristmas by reading my interview with #KimberleyShoniker @hallmarkchannel @TorreyDeVitto Alison Wandzura #Amotherontheedge Lifetime Movies W Network @ruthhill74
Blood in the Snow Festival: The Whistler (Short, 2018)
Blood in the Snow Festival: The Whistler (Short, 2018) #TheWhistler #Horror #Short #BITSFF #Movie #Review
The Whistler (2018)
Director (and writer): Jennifer Nicole Stang
Cast: Karis Cameron, Baya Ipatowicz, Nelson Leis, Alison Wandzura, John Emmet Tracy
Lindsey is forced to babysit her sister, Becky, one night, when, after innocently falling asleep, wakes up to find her sister gone. Someone has taken Becky and could be after her as well. – Blood in the Snow Festival
Hallmark is premiering its third fall movie tonight, as we get closer and closer to the Christmas movies. Tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern, Hallmark is airing Falling for You. Read on to learn all about where the movie was filmed. (While filming, the movie was sometimes referred to as Baking for Keeps.)
According to What’s Filming, much of Falling for You (aka Baking for Keeps) was filmed in Squamish in British Columbia, Canada in July. Squamish is a town north of Vancouver with a population of about 20,000. It’s surrounded by mountains and falls, and is an absolutely beautiful location. So no, Falling for You was not filmed in New England despite the setting of the film being there. But the movie was filmed in a beautiful location that you might want to visit sometime.
Facebook/Terri FrazerShared on Facebook in the District of Squamish.
In Falling for You, Taylor Cole plays Lacey, the manager of a small town New England radio station who’s facing tough times. She goes on location and tells human-interest stories that help keep the town together, and helps out where can, Cole explained to OnTVToday.
Some scenes were filmed in Stan Clarke Park and Garibaldi Highlands in Squamish. Some scenes were also filmed at Quest University in Squamish.
The Quest University Library and Atrium look like a Hollywood movie set with @hallmarkchannel filming part of the movie Baking for Keeps here. #QuestUniversityCanada #YourQuest #Squamish #QuestU pic.twitter.com/ytIpZnHp9c
— Quest University Canada (@QuestUniCanada) July 13, 2018
Here’s another cute behind-the-scenes photo posted on Facebook by Terri Frazer:
Some scenes were also filmed at Sunflower Bakery Cafe in Squamish. If you live in the area you really should visit, because apparently they have a world-famous pumpkin pie.
Alison Wandzura, who co-stars on Falling for You, told My Devotional Thoughts that a lot of their work was done in a barn with about 150 people.
“Now, it wasn’t like a rugged barn,” she told My Devotional Thoughts. “But it was a nice barn; it was rustic but nice. You could have a wedding in there. But everyone was packed into this barn. It was long hours, and you either get sweaty and complain about it, or you start giggling about everything. I was just deliriously giddy about being there… We had a lot of fun filming in the barn.” (You can read the full interview here.)
You might also be interested in knowing that Dater’s Handbook filmed a lot of scenes in the Squamish area too.
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