Hallmark movies aren’t just a December thing. Here are 15 equally predictable non-Christmas films
The Hallmark network is known for its Christmas movies — but not all of Hallmark’s best movies are holiday-themed. The non-seasonal movies provide the same comfort and predictability as the holiday classics — minus the artificial snow and ice-skating dates.
So celebrate Christmas in July with these non-holiday Hallmark movies, guaranteed to evoke the same warm, fuzzy feelings as all your winter favorites.
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Here are 15 of the best non-Christmas Hallmark movies.
1. ‘A Country Wedding’ (2015)
Bradley (Jesse Metcalfe), a popular country singer, is engaged to marry an actress, Catherine. Before the wedding, Bradley returns to his hometown to sell the home he grew up in. During his visit, he reconnects with his childhood sweetheart, Sarah (Autumn Reeser), and their flame reignites.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime.
2. ‘Royal Matchmaker’ (2018)
Kate (Bethany Joy Lenz), a New York City matchmaker, is hired by a king to find a wife for his son, Prince Sebastian of Voldavia. It proves to be a difficult task, and only once Kate finds Sebastian the perfect wife does she realize she’s fallen for him.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime.
3. ‘Unleashing Mr. Darcy’ (2016)
In this modern take on “Pride and Prejudice,” Elizabeth Scott (Cindy Busby) is in desperate need of life direction. She jumps at an opportunity to professionally show her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in a dog show. Donovan Darcy (Ryan Paevey), the dog show judge, comes off as pompous and rude — complicating Elizabeth’s attraction to him.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime.
4. ‘Dater’s Handbook’ (2016)
Cass (Meghan Markle) is professionally successful, but she struggles with her dating life because she always picks the wrong guys. At her sister’s request, Cass tries out “The Dater’s Handbook” — a book that helps women evaluate potential suitors.
Where to watch: Peacock, Philo, YouTube TV.
5. ‘Chance at Romance’ (2014)
Samantha (Erin Krakow) is frustrated by a series of unsuccessful blind dates. She meets a famous photographer (Ryan McPartlin) and attempts to begin an online relationship — but she is actually communicating with his son.
Where to watch: fuboTV.
6. ‘The Magic of Ordinary Days’ (2005)
Olivia (Keri Russell) is an educated, unmarried woman who is pregnant. Her father arranges for Olivia to wed a lonely farmer (Skeet Ulrich) who is willing to raise her child as his own. Olivia is sent to Colorado to marry Ray — the farmer — before they have even met.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime.
7. ‘Autumn Dreams’ (2015)
Over a decade after two teenage sweethearts have their spontaneous marriage annulled, they discover that a mistake in the paperwork means they are still husband and wife. When Annie (Jill Wagner) and Ben (Colin Egglesfield) reunite to finalize their divorce, they begin reminiscing on old times.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, Roku.
8. ‘The Beach House’ (2018)
Years after leaving her difficult past behind, Cara (Minka Kelly) returns to her Southern hometown to help her mother (Andie MacDowell) repair the family beach house. While in town, Cara reconnects with her ex-boyfriend (Chad Michael Murray).
Where to watch: Peacock, Amazon Prime, YouTube TV, Hulu.
9. ‘Elevator Girl’ (2010)
In this modern take on “Cinderella,” successful Boston lawyer Jonathan (Ryan Merriman) only dates women recommended by his colleague. After getting trapped in an elevator with a charming waitress (Lacey Chabert), he finds himself falling for her — and they might be able to teach other something.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, Roku.
10. ‘The Makeover’ (2013)
Education consultant Hannah (Julia Stiles) attempts to transform Elliot (David Walton), a personable blue-collar beer vendor, into a viable candidate for U.S. Congress. Hannah realizes she has a lot to learn from Elliot.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime.
11. ‘Remember Sunday’ (2013)
A lonely waitress (Alexis Bledel) meets a quirky jewelry store clerk (Zachary Levi) and believes she has finally met the perfect guy. As Molly gets to know Gus, she begins to think he is hiding something. She discovers he has short-term memory loss, so each day offers a new adventure.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime.
12. ‘The Lost Valentine’ (2011)
Susan (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is a reporter who searches for the truth behind the disappearance of a woman’s (Betty White) husband — he never returned from duty in World War II.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime.
13. ‘Royally Ever After’ (2018)
A New Jersey school teacher (Fiona Gubelmann) discovers her boyfriend of two years, Danny (Torrance Coombs), isn’t a writer from England, but a prince from the small country of St. Ives — and he is first in line for the throne.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, Apple TV.
14. ‘All of My Heart’ (2015)
A young caterer (Lacey Chabert) inherits half of a country house. A Wall Street trader inherits the other half. As they work on remodeling the home together, they discover why opposites attract.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, Roku.
15. ‘Love on the Sidelines’ (2015)
Aspiring fashion designer Laurel (Emily Kinney) gets a job as a personal assistant to a famous quarterback (John Reardon), who is recovering from a severe injury. Due to a lack of knowledge about football, it takes Laurel a while to settle into her new position.
Where to watch: YouTube TV, Amazon Prime, Roku.