The Hallmark Channel’s holiday movies have become a seasonal mainstay.
And with each new holiday season, viewers can surely expect to see even more Christmas-themed movies.
Here are some of the best and worst holiday movies on the Hallmark Channel.

Having lost her father at a very young age, Jen isn’t a person who loves the holidays.
You’ll definitely want to add this flick to your must-watch list this holiday season.
We have so many questions, Hallmark.

Hey, perhaps all of Darren’s red flags will make for festive Christmastime decor.
Marilee is also housing a cat against someone else’s wishes.
However, that someone else isn’t her significant other it’s her landlady.

However, in a twist of Christmas fate, a snowstorm causes Paige’s flight to be redirected.
As a result, she ends up forming a bond with her seatmate, Dylan MacKenzie.
She’s either dangerously impulsive or incredibly exhausted from her days-long trek or, perhaps, both.

Dirk, Sara’s boss, immediately shoots down her proposal.
However, by the end of the movie, Seth and Layla aren’t just fake-engaged they’reliterallymarried.
If you don’t want to ruin the surprise, you might want to skip over this next bit.

Naturally, this sends Cynthia on a quest to uncover the identity of her anonymous admirer.
Cynthia’s father) following her death.
If that doesn’t bring a tear to your eye, we’re not sure what will.

Only in the Hallmark Channel universe would disliking the holidays nearly cost a person their livelihood.
Scott is obviously stillgrievinghis late wife.
However, Emory proves herself to be empathetic and understanding.

Oh, the horror!
Despite him being the romantic male lead, the film does nothing to make Jeff appealing to viewers.
We think we’ll swipe left on this one.

Finding out your boyfriend is a prince right before the holidays sure sounds like a holiday miracle to us!
Soon enough, Emily becomes a royal and learns the ropes of her new glamorous lifestyle.
The movie is full of love, drama, and, of course, plenty of royal Christmas magic.

Particularly, Americans seemingly can’t get enough of the British royal family.
Unfortunately, though, the film lacks the originality needed to make it memorable.
Next up, we have one of our favorite Hallmark Christmas films, “The Christmas Secret.”

In the film, Christine Eisley, portrayed by Lenz, goes through a pretty tough time.
They create dueling musical acts in a Christmas song competition that is televised for the entire town to see.
However, romance blossoms between Diana and Ken, causing chaos in their schemes.

Hallmark, as much as we love you, this one feels a bit corny, even for us.
As sweet as the theme is, it’s been done before.
Worst: Debbie Macomber’s Mr.









