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Philip Gipson

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  1. I most definitely need to watch Cobra Kai after reading this bit of news. :)
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    I've loved everything about this film, especially the sibling dynamic. Hallmark did its viewership so much justice.
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    It was pretty cute and meaningful for me. The journey aspect especially fascinated me. I realize that this movie's not really new, but I enjoyed it all the same.
  4. A man and his British fiancee (Sterling Sulieman and Brooke Burfitt) prepare themselves for a new chapter in their lives with the support of friends (Logan Henderson, Jillian Murray, Danielle Baez, and Ross Butler) and family (Dorian Harewood, Debbie Allen, Mark Harmon, and Jane Seymour), but said chapter is tested when the couple comes across a hitchhiker (Ashley Doris) who claims to want to get back on her feet when, in reality, she's a romance-obsessed serial killer. As she further inserts herself into their lives, the couple will rediscover what they truly mean to each other in order to defeat the madwoman before them. Additional casting: Laurie Fortier and Matt Davis as no-nonsense local cops, Chow Yun-Fat, Diane Robin, and Megan Liu as Ashley Doris's parents and younger self in flashback, Meredith Thomas as a local minister, Jon Briddell as a local landlord, Linden Ashby as an eccentric but well-meaning neighbor, and Alex Camacho as someone with a connection to Ashley Doris's past. Distributors: Johnson Production Group and The Asylum. Writers: Lindsay Hartley and Maddison Bullock. Executive producers: David Rimawi, Lindsay Hartley, and Timothy O. Johnson. Producers: Joseph Wilka, David Michael Latt, Paul Bales, and Maddison Bullock. Music: Brooke DeRosa and Alexander Bornstein. Stunts: Walter Jones and Kristen Vaganos. Directors: Allison McAtee and Anthony C. Ferrante.
    It had a definite Hallmark vibe. It could've been handled better, but I didn't hate it.
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    An A+ on all fronts! Its advocacy on autism is a highlight that I especially enjoyed!
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    It's execution could've been better, but I liked its family theme. Plus, it was fun seeing Jonathan Stoddard working with Nicole Marie Johnson and Brianna Cohen again after he worked with both women separately in a couple of other Lifetime films (Lies My Sister Told Me with Johnson, and Nightmare PTA Moms with Cohen).
  7. Richard Moll definitely left a mark on this world. His legacy will forever be remembered.
  8. I do appreciate that he's owning up to his faults, but I definitely don't like his claim about barn animals.
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    It had potential, but for me it was all over the place. This was also Ginna Claire Mason's second Hallmark movie following last year's A Holiday Spectacular.
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    This movie was just a literal time-waster. Nothing about it screamed "wow factor" for me. On the bright side, I did recognize that lead actress, Angela Cole, from her bit part in 2022's Framed by My Sister.
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    I was sorta let down by this flick. At the very least, I figured that the Mia character would be a co-conspirator instead of just being in the background.
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    This movie hit all the right beats. The storyline and characters were absolutely well done.
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    I most definitely enjoyed looking at Devil on My Doorstep. Chloe and Theo being obsessed with main protagonist Natasha should've culminated in the former two brawling over Natasha during the climax, though, instead of Theo being sidelined and only Chloe pining over Natasha.
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    This movie for me was near perfect with its plot and characters. Still, I appreciate its message about the journey, not the destination.
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    Hallmark really struck gold with this movie. I loved its execution so well.
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