Hallmark Movie Bingo 2019
Tori Spelling, Actress: Scary Movie 2. Tori Spelling was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of author Candy Spelling and Hollywood producer Aaron Spelling. With her father producing many popular television shows in the 1970s, Tori had an early flair for showbusiness. She appeared on many of her father's shows, which gained her more praise for acting in comedies. Tori has a younger. Dec 7, 2019 - Four unique printable Hallmark Movie Bingo cards that turn watching cheesy holiday movies into a fun game! Perfect for Hallmark, Lifetime & Netflix movies.
This bingo card has a free space and 43 words: Every room is overly decorated for Christmas, Interrupted first kiss, A character recount a story from their childhood, Characters make lifetime commitment immediately after first kiss, 'accidental' fall that requires help up, Snows just at the right moment, Holiday Baking, Heroine wears a ridiculous amount of solid red clothing, Small town is named something christmas-y, Obvious fake snow, Main characters starts in a relationshop with a person who is so perfect that they are boring, Blatant product placement, Fire department is involved somehow, Tree Chopping, Fondly looking at a child, Instant family created when romantic lead meets significant other's children, A character named Holly, Mary, Faith, or Eve, Surprise rich person, One of the characters is secretly famous or royal, Pretend to be significant other, Happy Ending, A wedding/proposal, Pets, Dramatic Misunderstanding, Santa, Job Change, Argument, Decorating Christmas Tree, Christmas Music, Main Character is blonde, Caroling, Cookies, Bad Puns, Wrapping a present, Bad Child actors, Candles, Getting trapped somewhere, Reindeer, Elf, Awkward Hug, Longing Look, Meaningful Talk and Getting back together with ex.
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The Complete List of 2020’s Hallmark Movies!
The weekend is here, but it’s not just any weekend. Beginning tomorrow we Hallmarkies will begin our annual tradition of binging on Christmas movies every weekend from now until Christmas Day! It’s time for Countdown to Christmas, y’all!
Here is the complete list of movies as of today, in order by date (keep in mind dates may change if HC/HMM adjusts their schedule). I’ve highlighted the ones I’m most looking forward to in green:
- Jingle Bell Bride (Saturday, Oct. 24 on Hallmark Channel) starring Julle Gonzalo and Ronnie Rowe Jr.
- Christmas Tree Lane (Saturday, Oct. 24 on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) starring Alicia Witt, Andrew Walker and Briana Price
- Chateau Christmas (Sunday, Oct. 25 on HC) starring Merritt Patterson and Luke Macfarlane
- Deliver by Christmas (Sunday, Oct. 25 on HMM) starring Alvina August and Eion Bailey
- One Royal Holiday (Saturday, Oct. 31 on HC) starring Laura Osnes, Aaron Tveit, Victoria Clark
- Cranberry Christmas (Saturday, Oct. 31 on HMM) starring Nikki DeLoach and Benjamin Ayres
- On the 12th Date of Christmas (Sunday, Nov. 1 on HC) starring Mallory Jansen and Tyler Hynes
- Holly & Ivy (Sunday, Nov. 1 on HMM) starring Janel Parrish, Jeremy Jordan and Marisol Nichols
- Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater (Saturday, Nov. 7 on HC) starring Ashley Williams and Niall Matter
- The Christmas Ring (Saturday, Nov. 7 on HMM) starring Nazneen Contractor and David Alpay
- Christmas with the Darlings (Sunday, Nov. 8 on HC) starring Katrina Law and Carlo Marks
- The Christmas Bow (Sunday, Nov. 8 on HMM) starring Lucia Micarelli and Michael Rady
- Christmas in Vienna (Saturday, Nov. 14 on HC) starring Sarah Drew and Brennan Elliott
- Meet Me at Christmas (Saturday, Nov. 14 on HMM) starring Catherine Bell and Mark Deklin
- A Timeless Christmas (Sunday, Nov. 15 on HC) starring Ryan Paevey and Erin Cahill
- The Christmas Doctor (Sunday, Nov. 15 on HMM) starring Holly Robinson Peete and Adrian Holmes
- A Nashville Christmas Carol (Saturday, Nov. 21 on HC) starring Jessy Schram, Wynonna Judd and Kix Brooks
- The Angel Tree (Saturday, Nov. 21 on HMM) starring Jill Wagner and Lucas Bryant
- The Christmas House (Sunday, Nov. 22 on HC) starring Robert Buckley, Jonathan Bennett and Treat Williams
- A Godwink Christmas: Second Chance, First Love (Sunday, Nov. 22 on HMM) starring Brooke D’Orsay and Sam Page
- Heart of the Holidays (Monday, Nov. 23 on HC) starring Vanessa Lengies and Corey Sevier
- A Christmas Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Tuesday, Nov. 24 on HC) starring Rochelle Aytes and Mark Taylor
- Good Morning Christmas!(Wednesday, Nov. 25 on HC) starring Alison Sweeney and Marc Blucas
- Christmas by Starlight(Thursday, Nov. 26 on HC) starring Kimberly Sustad and Paul Campbell
- Five Star Christmas (Friday, Nov. 27 on HC) starring Bethany Joy Lenz and Victor Webster
- Christmas Waltz (Saturday, Nov. 28 on HC) starring Lacey Chabert, Will Kemp, and JT Church
- USS Christmas (Saturday, Nov. 28 on HMM) starring Jen Lilley, Trevor Donovan and Barbara Niven
- If I Only Had Christmas (Sunday, Nov. 29 on HC) starring Candace Cameron Bure and Warren Christie
- Christmas in Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing (Saturday, Dec. 5 on HC) starring Rukiya Bernard, Colin Lawrence and Holly Robinson Peete
- A Little Christmas Charm (Saturday, Dec. 5 on HMM) starring Ashley Greene and Brendan Penny
- Christmas She Wrote (Sunday, Dec. 6 on HC) starring Danica McKellar and Dylan Neal
- Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas (Sunday, Dec. 6 on HMM) starring Lacey Chabert and Stephen Huszar
- Cross Country Christmas (Saturday, Dec. 12 on HC) starring Rachel Leigh Cook and Greyston Holt
- A Glenbrooke Christmas (Saturday, Dec. 12 on HMM) starring Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo
- Christmas Comes Twice (Sunday, Dec. 13 on HC) starring Tamera Mowry-Housley and Michael Xavier
- Unlocking Christmas (Sunday, Dec. 13 on HMM) starring Taylor Cole and Steve Lund
- A Christmas Carousel (Saturday, Dec. 19 on HC) starring Rachel Boston and Neal Bledsoe
- Swept Up by Christmas (Saturday, Dec. 19 on HMM) starring Lindy Booth and Justin Bruening
- Love, Lights, Hanukkah! (Sunday, Dec. 20 on HC) starring Ben Savage, Mia Kirshner and Marilu Henner
- Project Christmas Wish (Sunday, Dec. 20 on HMM) starring Amanda Schull and Travis Van Winkle
It is NOT a typo that I only listed three movies on the weekend of November 28-29. That is because HMM has not announced a Sunday night movie for that weekend. That doesn’t mean they won’t add something down the line, though. Can I cross my fingers and hope that Kristoffer Polaha is secretly filming a Christmas movie in Vancouver even as we speak that will end up in that spot?
Christmas Day eve, which is on a Friday this year, traditionally features the latest “When Calls the Heart” Christmas movie. However, this year they have opted not to do a holiday movie, instead choosing to do an additional two episodes of their upcoming Season 8.
One more programming note! Hallmark Movies & Mysteries has opted to air their movies at 10 p.m. in order to avoid being in direct competition with the Hallmark Channel movies. So unless you are a night owl, set your DVRs accordingly!
Lastly, given that each week there will be four movies to watch and review, I’m likely NOT going to be able to do four previews and four reviews each week. After all, I work full time AND host two podcasts AND have a family AND need to have time to watch all the movies! As such, I likely will pick one movie to preview each Friday (beginning next weekend) to focus a preview on, and then spend Monday through Thursday posting one review each day.
Hallmark Movie Bingo Cards 2019
So get some good sleep tonight, because this weekend the madness (and fun) begins!