As any Christmas fanatic knows, Lifetime’s holiday movies have become somewhat of a seasonal staple.
Even the “worst” of Lifetime’s holiday movies are hard to look away from.
Lifetime’s made-for-TV holiday movies certainly aren’t for everyone but to us, they are perfect.

And, yes, we’ve checked it twice.
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Luckily, however, its predictability never takes away from the film’s charm.

Still,Christmas Around the Corneris a delightful little holiday film especially for Christmas-loving bookworms.
Kate doesn’t seem to have any questions, but we definitely do.
After all, nutcrackers crack nuts with their mouths, not their hands.

Even more upsetting is the Lifetime Christmas movie’s ending.
This kind of relationship is what the “it’s complicated” option on Facebook was made for.
The movie follows Allison, a single mother to her daughter, Olivia.

Along with her recently widowed mother, Allison runs a bakery in White Pines, Tenn. the handsome but cursed ghost) and Kate as they work together to try and solve his century-old murder.
Surprisingly, Kate is fine with only seeing her new beau two weeks per year.
Of course, unlike Crystal herself, her weird little plan works.

Still, we were grateful to seeThe Christmas Pactstray away from Lifetime’s usual “white Christmas” vibes.
The Christmas Pactis sure to warm your heart, even if the weather outside is frightful.
Marvin, we need some answers.

For example,The Christmas Contract’s Jolie, played by Hilarie Burton, is a web designer.
AsGlamournotes, this would be a fitting career for Burton’sOTHcharacter, Peyton, who had an affinity for webcams.
Additionally, Jolie’s brooding, sensitive attitude is incredibly reminiscent of Peyton’s old soul outlook.

Even if you’re not aOne Tree Hillsuperfan, chances are you’ll still thoroughly enjoyThe Christmas Contract.
Obviously, not every made-for-TV holiday flick is going to be a winner.
However, we can’t get over the farfetched plot ofPoinsettias for Christmas.

Eventually, she finds the answer in the stars literally.
Apparently, construction around town has blocked starlight from reaching the plants, subsequently causing them to remain green.
Kevin, a colleague of Jenna’s (and her complete opposite), has the same aspiration.

What are the chances?!
While there’s not actually an airport inSanta Claus, Ind.
Since then,Little Womenhas been brought to life in numerous films, television specials, and stage plays.

Unfortunately,The March Sisters at Christmasis a Lifetime Christmas movie that totally misses the mark.
In theory, modernizingLittle WomenforThe March Sisters at Christmaslikely seemed like a great idea.




