
The One about Day 51 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas (2021)
“Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas” was no doubt a wonderful holiday film. And definitely makes my top 5 list for holiday telefilms that I watched this year! Recommended! Click here to watch “Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas” on Amazon TITLE: Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas Read More …
The One about Day 50 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Hot Chocolate Holiday (2021)
“Hot Chocolate Holiday” is probably one of the better holiday telefilms that I enjoyed, nothing too serious and deep. Just fun and and entertaining and I think people should give it a try! Click here to watch “Hot Chocolate Holiday” on Amazon TITLE: Hot Chocolate Read More …
The One about Day 49 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Secretly Santa (2021)
“Secretly Santa” is a holiday film that may not bring anything new storywise, but it’s definitely entertaining and fun! Click here to watch “Secretly Santa” on Amazon TITLE: Secretly Santa FILM YEAR: 2021 DURATION: 90 Minutes COMPANY: Lifetime Television Directed by Sharon Lewis Written by Read More …
The One about Day 48 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Blending Christmas (2021)
I really had fun watching “Blending Christmas”, it was definitely a surprise! Click here to watch “Blending Christmas” on Amazon TITLE: Blending Christmas FILM YEAR: 2021 DURATION: 87 Minutes COMPANY: Lifetime Television Directed by Maria Sokoloff Story by Jeffrey Schenck, Peter Sullivan Written by Adam Read More …
The One about the Ralph Lauren Polo Bear Lunar New Year Sweaters (2022-2023)
It’s that time of the year, and it’s Ralph Lauren’s annual Lunar New Year Polo Bear sweater release. The new Ralph Lauren Polo Bear Lunar New Year Sweaters (2022-2023) are out and for this post, I will focus on the standard version (about $400), not Read More …
The One about Day 47 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Dancing Through the Snow (2021)
“Dancing through Christmas” is an enjoyable holiday telefilm. Definitely check it out! Click here to watch “Dancing Through Christmas” on Amazon TITLE: Dancing Through the Snow FILM YEAR: 2021 DURATION: 87 Minutes COMPANY: Lifetime Television Directed by Paul Shapiro Story by Adam Rockoff Written by Read More …
The One about the Ralph Lauren – Polo Denim & Supply – Cowboy Bear sweater (2022)
I’m going to be truthful, I didn’t think we are going to see another Polo Denim & Supply – Cowboy Bear sweater anytime soon. We now have a brand new one in 2022 and there are some similarities to the 2021 Polo Denim & Supply Read More …
The One about Day 46 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Middleton Christmas (2020)
While “Middleton Christmas” takes place during the holidays, it’s not a “Christmassy feel good” type of a film. But it does feature the hope and people coming together and for that I say the film is worth watching. Click here to watch “Middleton Christmas” on Read More …
The One about Day 45 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: The Spruces and the Pines (2017)
I did enjoy the overall storyline and found “A Fiance for Christmas” to be a fun holiday telefilm! Click here to watch “The Spruces and the Pines” on Amazon TITLE: The Spruces and the Pines FILM YEAR: 2017 DURATION: 86 Minutes COMPANY: MarVista Entertainment Directed Read More …
The One about Day 44 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: My Dad’s Christmas Date (2020)
The title may have “Christmas” in its title, but don’t expect the banal Christmas holiday film. Dont’ expect something overly joyful and happy. But do know that if you are ready for a film about a father and daughter who realize they need each other Read More …
The One about Day 43 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Christmas Belle (2013)
A solid holiday film that will entertain those seeking for romantic holiday telefilms! It’s an oldie but goodie… Check it out! Click here to watch “Christmas Belle” on Amazon TITLE: Christmas Belle FILM YEAR: 2013 DURATION: 87 Minutes COMPANY: MarVista Entertainment Directed by Alex Wright Read More …
The One about Day 42 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Saying Yes to Christmas (2021)
I really enjoyed “Saying Yes to Christmas” and I recommend this 2021 film as one you should definitely check out for the holidays! Click here to watch “Saying Yes to Christmas” on Amazon TITLE: Saying Yes to Christmas FILM YEAR: 2021 DURATION: 87 Minutes COMPANY: Read More …
The One about Yodabashi Camera coming to Seibu Ikebukuro
Yodobashi Camera will be moving into Seibu Ikebukuro and Mayor Takano is against it. As he feels it reduces Ikebukuro’s cultural identity and discouraging wealthy individuals from shopping there. I get it. But I also understand the generational shift, as Ikebukuro has become similar to Read More …
The One about Day 41 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Girlfriends of Christmas Past (2016)
While created in a holiday telefilm structure without the commercial breaks, I did find “Girlfriends of Christmas Past” to be entertaining in its own way. It’s a bit crazy and fun, but holiday telefilms, let alone holiday films in general are never perfect. If you Read More …
The One about Day 40 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Toying with the Holidays (2021)
“Toying with the Holidays” is a fun and entertaining holiday telefilm worth checking out! Click here to watch “Toying with the Holidays” on Amazon TITLE: Toying with the Holidays FILM YEAR: 2021 DURATION: 97 Minutes ORIGINALLY AIRED ON: Lifetime Directed by Bradley Walsh Written by Read More …
The One about Day 39 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Christmas Movie Magic (2021)
I was definitely entertained! Definitely give “Christmas Movie Magic” a try! Click here to watch “Christmas Movie Magic” on Amazon TITLE: Christmas Movie Magic FILM YEAR: 2021 DURATION: 96 Minutes ORIGINALLY AIRED ON: Lifetime Directed by Robert Vaughn Script by Rickie Castaneda, Megan Hocking Story Read More …
The One about Day 38 of my Holiday Film Marathon for 2022: Nothing Like the Holidays (2008)
I did enjoy “Nothing Like the Holidays” for being different from the usual holiday films out there. These days, you see Latino, African American, Asian American, LGBTQ, interracial relationships in holiday telefilms, but it took a long while to get there and just proud to Read More …