Hallmark Channel will premiere three original movies this May celebrating the end of Spring and starring socially influential young talent Alexa PenaVega (“Spy Kids,” “Nashville”), Shenae Grimes-Beech (“Degrassi: The Next Generation,” “90210”), Bailee Madison (“Northpole,” “The Fosters”) and Fiona Gubelmann (“Wilfred,” “Blades of Glory”).
TULIPS IN SPRING – Saturday, May 14 (9 pm ET/PT, 8C)
Stars: Fiona Gubelmann, Lucas Bryant, Kelly Rowan
Rose Newell is a young interior designer who has been given an assignment to design a high-end client’s home. As she begins the project, Rose learns that her father, Frank, has suffered a broken leg and that her help is badly needed at Newell Farms, her parents’ tulip farm in rural Washington. Rose returns to her hometown and to her damaged relationship with Frank, who resents her having chosen a cosmopolitan career over the family business.
DATE WITH LOVE – Saturday, May 21 (9 pm ET/PT, 8C)
Stars: Shenae Grimes-Beech, Andrew Walker, Quinn Lord, Bailee Madison, Andrea Brooks
After A-list actress, Alex Allen, has an epic Hollywood meltdown and is dumped on the red carpet before her latest movie premiere, she is in desperate need of some positive publicity in order to save her reputation as “America’s sweetheart.” Salvation comes in the form of a small town boy’s video “Promposal” in which the student invites Alex to his high school prom. Sure enough, when the video goes viral, it scores the kid a date with his celebrity crush. It’s also a chance for Alex, who was never asked to her own prom, to go back to high school and make this the best prom she never had. Complications arise when the starlet falls for the student’s English teacher, Mr. Walsh. But when Alex’s Hollywood habits stir up a little too much drama in the small town high school, she’ll have to figure out what is more important to her, fixing her career or finding a love she always dreamed of.
MS. MATCHED – Saturday, May 28 (9 pm ET/PT, 8C)
Stars: Alex PenaVega, Shawn Roberts
A successful wedding planner is trying to make dreams come true for brides by organizing fairytale weddings. But when she is paired with a financial advisor at a wedding expo, she soon realizes that he is giving the exact opposite advice to their audience by telling them to save their money. When they are forced to spend more time together than they bargained for, they find out that they have more in common than they think.
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Saturday, March 19, 2016
Lifetime Movie 'Mommy's Little Girl' Premieres Tonight, Stars Fiona Gubelman, Emma Hentschel, and James Gallanders
Lifetime movie Mommy's Little Girl premieres Saturday, March 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The film stars Fiona Gubelman, Emma Hentschel, and James Gallanders
Eleven year-old Sadie (Hentschel)was raised in a remote country house by her controlling grandparents. Now finally reunited with her mother (Gubelman), she won't let anything, or anyone, get in the way of her new found happiness.
You can watch a sneak peek below:
The cast of Mommy’s Little girl includes Kate Fenton, John Koensgen, Heather Tod Mitchell, Sarah Murphy-Dyson, Nicole St. Martin, Eva Link, and Deborah Grover
Eleven year-old Sadie (Hentschel)was raised in a remote country house by her controlling grandparents. Now finally reunited with her mother (Gubelman), she won't let anything, or anyone, get in the way of her new found happiness.
You can watch a sneak peek below:
The cast of Mommy’s Little girl includes Kate Fenton, John Koensgen, Heather Tod Mitchell, Sarah Murphy-Dyson, Nicole St. Martin, Eva Link, and Deborah Grover
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Fiona Gubelmann Stars in “Mommy's Little Girl” Premiering Saturday, March 19 on Lifetime
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Fiona Gubelmann (“Wilfred,” “Telenovela”) plays Theresa, a young woman who lost her husband shortly after they were married. Left with an infant to care for, she felt ill-equipped so she left Sadie in the care of her paternal grandmother, unaware that the bitter, resentful woman isolated the girl, and home schooled her, never allowing Sadie to socialize with other children.
When the two are finally reunited, 10-year-old Sadie is thrilled to leave behind the life she hated to begin a new life with her mother and soon-to-be stepfather, Aaron, (James Gallanders, “The Kennedys”). But Sadie’s dream is far from coming true. Although her intentions are good, her skewed perception of the world and her inability to distinguish right from wrong will ultimately prevent her from having the life she so badly desires.
Determined to keep her mother happy and not go back to her grandmother’s house, Sadie takes extreme measures to eliminate each problem and convince Theresa she is the “perfect” child.
“Mommy’s Little Girl,” is executive produced by Pierre David, Tom Berry and Neil Bregman. Producers are Donald M. Osborne and Curtis James Crawford.
The film was written by Christine Conradt, Mark Sanderson and Crawford. Director is Curtis Crawford.
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