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The Love Club (2023)
What are you? Twelve?
Worst of the worst. Watched the first movie in the series, Nicole's Pen Pal, and it leaves me wanting less instead of more. The title character behaves like junior high school kid looking for a date to the spring dance. She starts by saying yes to a marriage proposal when her body language clearly shows that the answer is 'no'. Next she regresses ten years in the past, cyber stalks her pen pal decides to go meet him and drags along 3 of her equally adolescent friends. She starts by concocting a lie as an excuse for her presence there. When one of her friends asks what she will do when he discovers the lie she responds "I'll cross that bridge when I come to it." This is one of the worst movies I've ever experienced. I wish I could give it 10 thumbs down. 2 hours of my life that I'll never get back. In short, Don't bother.
Love, for Real (2021)
Don't Waste Your Time
The lead female character is totally unlikable. That being said, the actress cast in the role did nothing to make her more sympathetic. She has a horrible voice: flat, whiny and very nasal. Could make paint peel. There was absolutely no connection with any of the other characters, not the male lead and not her "best friend." She should be cast in silent movies only and even that's questionable.
Christmas Coach (2019)
Awful!
Worst Hallmark movie I have ever seen! Chad Connell was stiff and unbelievable. Erica Deutschman was worse! They never really connected and her character was beyond annoying. Can't understand why she wasn't fired on the first day of the job! Real World 101: acquisitions companies do not take kindly to terminally perky blonds wandering in and out of offices. She would have been fired when she 'decorated' an office after being told specifically that it was off-limits.
A Feeling of Home (2019)
SRSLY?
Jonna Walsh is seriously miscast as a Texas girl. Her So-Cal accent is jarring and seriously mars my enjoyment of this movie. Not one of Hallmark's better movies due to the flawed premise and the miscast female lead.