Love is strange. I think that is something that we all can agree on. It’s one of those things that has a different definitions for everyone. It’s something that you will always feel – even as it fades into other…
Countdown to Christmas
Hunter King & Tyler Hynes Discuss The Possibility Of A ‘Holiday Touchdown’ Sequel
We’d love a #HolidayTouchdown sequel… but the question is what do Tyler Hynes and Hunter King think about that possibility?
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: ‘The Finnish Line’
The Finnish Line was less about a race and more about embracing who you are and the reasons that you’re here.
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: Deck The Walls
#DeckTheWalls may be one of the funniest movies this year and that’s because of Danny Pellegrino – he was EXCELLENT. Sal Demonte is iconic!
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: Believe In Christmas
We consider ourselves Christmas movie experts, but #BelieveInChristmas made us wonder if we are… cause it took us awhile to figure somethings out.
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: ‘Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story’
#HOLIDAYTOUCHDOWN premiered tonight and well, it was the ultimate love letter to sports fans, but also from Hallmark to its viewers.
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: ‘A 90’s Christmas’
Normally, time travel isn’t my favorite Christmas movie trope, but somehow, A 90’s Christmas is one of my favorite movies so far this year. Somehow all of tropey things that I would have taken issue with are suddenly the things…
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: ‘Debbie Macomber’s Joyful Mrs. Miracle’
Rachel Boston shined in Debbie Macomber’s Joyful Mrs. Miracle. This was one of the best Christmas movies we’ve seen.
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: ‘Three Wiser Men And A Boy’
There is something special that happens with Paul Campbell, Andrew Walker, and Tyler Hynes come together. You can’t help but smile and be filled with joy. Pure joy that radiates off the screen and you can’t help but be drawn…
Countdown To Christmas 2024 Review: ‘Christmas On Call’
#ChristmasOnCall was a reminder of the fact that first responders put others before themselves, always. It’s also a reminder that they are always there for each other.