Hallmark’s 2024 June themed movies are called Passport To Love. The second movie in this group is called Savoring Paris, starring One Tree Hill alum Bethany Joy Lenz. The tagline of this romcom is, “When the heart overrides the head it leads to a Parisian adventure filled with fashion, fromage, and romance.”
The Biltmore Christmas star has revealed that this role Is very special. What made this role so unique for this actress, and how did it change her life?
Here are all the details.
Photo: Stanley Weber, Bethany Joy Lenz Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Eric Caro What Is Hallmark’s Savoring Paris About?
Firstly, what is this new Hallmark movie Savoring Paris about? Here is the synopsis. Despite her mother’s warnings, Ella has decided to chuck her job at an American food company and head to Paris, the city where she spent her happiest moments. There, Ella embraces her new freedom,...
The Biltmore Christmas star has revealed that this role Is very special. What made this role so unique for this actress, and how did it change her life?
Here are all the details.
Photo: Stanley Weber, Bethany Joy Lenz Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Eric Caro What Is Hallmark’s Savoring Paris About?
Firstly, what is this new Hallmark movie Savoring Paris about? Here is the synopsis. Despite her mother’s warnings, Ella has decided to chuck her job at an American food company and head to Paris, the city where she spent her happiest moments. There, Ella embraces her new freedom,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
Photo: Stanley Weber, Bethany Joy Lenz Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Eric Caro
Hallmark Channel’s Passport to Love programming event is coming in June, including the movie, Savoring Paris. Filmed partly in the City of Light, Bethany Joy Lenz, Stanley Weber and Ben Wiggins star in a story of love, fashion and food. Read on to find out more about the movie and its stars, view beautiful images captured on the film set and a trailer.
Savoring Paris on Hallmark Channel Photo: Lucy Newman-Williams, Bethany Joy Lenz, Ben Wiggins Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Elena Nenkova
Part of Hallmark’s Passport to Love programming event, the new, original movie, Savoring Paris was partly filmed in the iconic City of Light. According to the official synopsis, the movie tells the story of Ella (Lenz), a burned-out executive of an American food change. She realizes the happiest time of her life during a trip to Paris after college.
Hallmark Channel’s Passport to Love programming event is coming in June, including the movie, Savoring Paris. Filmed partly in the City of Light, Bethany Joy Lenz, Stanley Weber and Ben Wiggins star in a story of love, fashion and food. Read on to find out more about the movie and its stars, view beautiful images captured on the film set and a trailer.
Savoring Paris on Hallmark Channel Photo: Lucy Newman-Williams, Bethany Joy Lenz, Ben Wiggins Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Elena Nenkova
Part of Hallmark’s Passport to Love programming event, the new, original movie, Savoring Paris was partly filmed in the iconic City of Light. According to the official synopsis, the movie tells the story of Ella (Lenz), a burned-out executive of an American food change. She realizes the happiest time of her life during a trip to Paris after college.
- 5/24/2024
- by Anne King
- Celebrating The Soaps
Hallmark’s second Passport To Love movie Savoring Paris takes place in France. This movie stars One Tree Hill alum Bethany Joy Lenz, as well as Stanley Weber, and Ben Wiggins. This movie promises to have a lot of romance, cheese, and the beautiful City Of Lights.
This new romcom is based on the Victoria Brownlee novel Fromage À Trois, with the screenplay by the ever-popular Hallmark scribe Joie Botkin.
“Parisian fashion, fromage, and amour take center stage.” This movie promises to be full of love and food. Here is more about this highly-anticipated new movie.
Photo: Stanley Weber, Bethany Joy Lenz Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Eric Caro What Is Hallmark’s Savoring Paris About?
“When the heart overrides the head it leads to a Parisian adventure filled with fashion, fromage, and romance.” Here are more details on what Savoring Paris is all about. According to the Hallmark synopsis, Ella is feeling burnt out.
This new romcom is based on the Victoria Brownlee novel Fromage À Trois, with the screenplay by the ever-popular Hallmark scribe Joie Botkin.
“Parisian fashion, fromage, and amour take center stage.” This movie promises to be full of love and food. Here is more about this highly-anticipated new movie.
Photo: Stanley Weber, Bethany Joy Lenz Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Eric Caro What Is Hallmark’s Savoring Paris About?
“When the heart overrides the head it leads to a Parisian adventure filled with fashion, fromage, and romance.” Here are more details on what Savoring Paris is all about. According to the Hallmark synopsis, Ella is feeling burnt out.
- 5/23/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
Hallmark Movies spoilers and updates tease fans are divided over a controversial new movie called “Branching Out”. The plot involves a single mother who conceives via in-vitro fertilization then tracks down the sperm donor, who winds up falling in love with her and she with him.
Hallmark Movie Spoilers – Fans Divided?
Some Hallmark fans are split over the latest movie release, Branching Out, which follows the story of a single mother who uses IVF to conceive a child.
Starring Sarah Drew, the film explores the journey of a mother investigating her ten year old daughter’s paternal family, leading to mixed reactions among viewers.
While some fans are calling for a sequel and applauding the fresh storyline, others are choosing to boycott the movie, deeming it a controversial plot.
In Joie Botkin’s film, Amelia (portrayed by Drew) embarks on a journey to find the father of her daughter, Ruby.
Hallmark Movie Spoilers – Fans Divided?
Some Hallmark fans are split over the latest movie release, Branching Out, which follows the story of a single mother who uses IVF to conceive a child.
Starring Sarah Drew, the film explores the journey of a mother investigating her ten year old daughter’s paternal family, leading to mixed reactions among viewers.
While some fans are calling for a sequel and applauding the fresh storyline, others are choosing to boycott the movie, deeming it a controversial plot.
In Joie Botkin’s film, Amelia (portrayed by Drew) embarks on a journey to find the father of her daughter, Ruby.
- 4/30/2024
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
On Saturday, Sarah Drew’s new movie Branching Out premiered. Hallmark took a big leap by telling a heartwarming story about a young girl who was conceived through IVF, and her desire to meet the other side of her family. Many viewers vowed to boycott the network and this movie over this controversial subject. However, despite some controversy over the subject matter the reaction is different.
Now, viewers love this movie so much they want a sequel to this story.
Photo: Sarah Drew, Cora Bella, Juan Pablo Di Pace
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Fred Hayes Hallmark Fans Want Sequel To Controversial Movie Branching Out
Before Hallmark aired their latest romantic comedy Branching Out, there were many people threatening to boycott this movie. However, now that the network has aired it, viewers are gushing over this movie. What did viewers say on the network’s Facebook page? The network is applauded for being relevant.
Now, viewers love this movie so much they want a sequel to this story.
Photo: Sarah Drew, Cora Bella, Juan Pablo Di Pace
Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Fred Hayes Hallmark Fans Want Sequel To Controversial Movie Branching Out
Before Hallmark aired their latest romantic comedy Branching Out, there were many people threatening to boycott this movie. However, now that the network has aired it, viewers are gushing over this movie. What did viewers say on the network’s Facebook page? The network is applauded for being relevant.
- 4/28/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
Viewers are annoyed at Hallmark’s handling of a controversial subject matter that is at the core of the new Spring Into Love movie Branching Out. Starring in this movie is Grey’s alum Sarah Drew, and Juan Pablo Di Pace. This is the story of a single mother who has a daughter through IVF.
While IVF is currently a controversial subject right now, that is not fully why many fans are talking about boycotting this movie.
What did these fans have to say and why are they boycotting it?
Photo: Sarah Drew, Cora Bella, Juan Pablo Di Pace Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Fred Hayes Hallmark Fans On Social Media Dissecting New Sarah Drew Movie Branching Out
On Thursday, one Hallmark fan went to Reddit to share that she is “annoyed” with the subject matter of Sarah Drew’s new Spring Into Love movie Branching Out. It should be noted...
While IVF is currently a controversial subject right now, that is not fully why many fans are talking about boycotting this movie.
What did these fans have to say and why are they boycotting it?
Photo: Sarah Drew, Cora Bella, Juan Pablo Di Pace Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Fred Hayes Hallmark Fans On Social Media Dissecting New Sarah Drew Movie Branching Out
On Thursday, one Hallmark fan went to Reddit to share that she is “annoyed” with the subject matter of Sarah Drew’s new Spring Into Love movie Branching Out. It should be noted...
- 4/19/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
Is there anything better than that walk down memory lane, wondering what if and what could have been?
This holiday treasure weaves a tale of two inseparable friends whose festive homecoming sparks a life-altering revelation, reminiscent of the heartwarming escapades in cult classics like Romi & Michelle's High School Reunion and Sixteen Candles.
Hallmark's ability to capture the holiday spirit is indisputable, but with Never Been Chris'd, they've tapped into the very essence of festive nostalgia and the enduring power of friendship.
Recent years have seen this exploration enhanced, which is a delightful pivot underscoring the timeless theme that friends are the family we choose.
Bringing friendship to the forefront of Hallmark's programming has opened new storytelling avenues that never cease to amaze.
Janel Parrish and Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes star in this instant classic as Naomi and Liz, who couldn't be closer if they'd been twin sisters.
Like Romy and Michele before them,...
This holiday treasure weaves a tale of two inseparable friends whose festive homecoming sparks a life-altering revelation, reminiscent of the heartwarming escapades in cult classics like Romi & Michelle's High School Reunion and Sixteen Candles.
Hallmark's ability to capture the holiday spirit is indisputable, but with Never Been Chris'd, they've tapped into the very essence of festive nostalgia and the enduring power of friendship.
Recent years have seen this exploration enhanced, which is a delightful pivot underscoring the timeless theme that friends are the family we choose.
Bringing friendship to the forefront of Hallmark's programming has opened new storytelling avenues that never cease to amaze.
Janel Parrish and Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes star in this instant classic as Naomi and Liz, who couldn't be closer if they'd been twin sisters.
Like Romy and Michele before them,...
- 11/3/2023
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Teri Hatcher and James Tupper will star as former high school sweethearts in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original movie “Mid-Love Crisis,” premiering this fall. Brian Markinson, June Laporte and Matreya Scarrwener also star.
Hatcher portrays Mindy, a single mom approaching her 50th birthday who “realizes she’s in the throes of a bonafide mid-life crisis.” During a long weekend at the family’s lake house with her daughter Rita (Laporte) and Rita’s girlfriend, Emily (Scarrwener) Mindy is surprisingly reunited with her former boyfriend — Emily’s uncle, Sam (Tupper), who she hasn’t spoken to in three decades.
As Rita plans to surprise Emily with a proposal, she tells her mom she wants her dad to join them, leading to Mindy’s two exes under one roof.
“As the weekend progresses, an assertiveness inside her awakens and Mindy finds herself not only embracing her life, but discovering what it is...
Hatcher portrays Mindy, a single mom approaching her 50th birthday who “realizes she’s in the throes of a bonafide mid-life crisis.” During a long weekend at the family’s lake house with her daughter Rita (Laporte) and Rita’s girlfriend, Emily (Scarrwener) Mindy is surprisingly reunited with her former boyfriend — Emily’s uncle, Sam (Tupper), who she hasn’t spoken to in three decades.
As Rita plans to surprise Emily with a proposal, she tells her mom she wants her dad to join them, leading to Mindy’s two exes under one roof.
“As the weekend progresses, an assertiveness inside her awakens and Mindy finds herself not only embracing her life, but discovering what it is...
- 8/29/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
WGA West’s Middle Eastern Writers Committee Urges Hollywood To Be More Inclusive, Less Stereotypical
Members of the WGA West’s Middle Eastern Writers Committee are urging the film and television industry to be more inclusive and less stereotypical in its storytelling.
“Reach out to us. Get to know our work. And most of all, take more chances on us to both tell our own stories and contribute to the ones being crafted in writers rooms all over town,” they wrote Monday in an open letter to the industry. But they noted: “How can we get in the rooms to tell other stories if we’re not even being hired to tell our own?”
The group said they formed the committee “primarily on the basis of one disappointing fact. As reported in the Wgaw Inclusion Report of 2020, Middle Eastern writers are dead last, making up only 0.3% of employed writers. You read that right. 0.3%. That’s pretty close to 0%. Because of this, we find ourselves at a cultural inflection point,...
“Reach out to us. Get to know our work. And most of all, take more chances on us to both tell our own stories and contribute to the ones being crafted in writers rooms all over town,” they wrote Monday in an open letter to the industry. But they noted: “How can we get in the rooms to tell other stories if we’re not even being hired to tell our own?”
The group said they formed the committee “primarily on the basis of one disappointing fact. As reported in the Wgaw Inclusion Report of 2020, Middle Eastern writers are dead last, making up only 0.3% of employed writers. You read that right. 0.3%. That’s pretty close to 0%. Because of this, we find ourselves at a cultural inflection point,...
- 8/30/2021
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
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