If there's one particular criticism that has weighed heavily on the world of Hallmark Channel Christmas movies, it would be... that they always stick to the same thing. Many have pointed out that they follow a formula, and that they simply stick to it, and that fans are probably doomed to see the same variation of the same idea until audiences get tired of the same old thing. But the fascinating thing about this criticism is that it's unfounded. For the past few years, Hallmark Channel has been working hard on new concepts and much more for these movies, to try to attract a new audience, while also giving regular fans who love romance and the Christmas spirit what they want. As proof, look no further than this weekend's premiere, A Newport Christmas. Because this is, without a doubt, a Christmas movie unlike anything Hallmark has done to date. Thanks to a refreshing and fun plot. Director: Dustin Rikert Writer: Joie Botkin Stars: Nell Bichler, Wes Brown, Jon Cesar This sto...
Renovated almost to perfection, the Hazbin Hotel reopens its doors in the second season. More than a year has passed since the original hotel was devastated; the fierce battle against Adam and the exorcists nearly wiped out Charlie (Erika Henningsen) and her group of misfits. However, they survived, albeit barely. Creator: Vivienne Medrano Stars: Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Blake Roman But redemption in hell remains a big question mark, especially now that the overlords have scattered and with Vox (Christian Borle) attempting to monopolize the chaos that Charlie has unleashed. Everything hangs in the balance, and not just in relation to the characters' predicament. The first season of Hazbin Hotel received mixed reviews, and while its fans are die-hard, the second season has a lot to prove. Unafraid of criticism, Vivienne Medrano's creation returns with a bang, delivering a musical spectacle that doubles down on unapologetic chaos. Most of the time, the show's ana...