Fans of Hallmark's All of My Heart Series and the Crossword Puzzle Mysteries will love this news.
Hallmark Channel announced today that production is set to begin on His & Hers (working title), a new, original movie starring Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott.
The two starred in the All My Heart series of films, cementing their on-screen chemistry, and later starred together to solve mysteries on Hallmark Mysteries.
They are an unbeatable duo for Hallmark Media, and now we can look forward to more on-screen magic.
Set to premiere later this year during the network’s annual Fall into Love programming event, the movie reunites Hallmark’s beloved on-screen couple Chabert and Elliott for the 10th time since their first on-screen pairing back in 2015.
Related: Lacey Chabert and Kristoffer Polaha Go On A Christmas Quest for Hallmark
This movie marks Chabert’s third project coming to Hallmark this year, joining...
Hallmark Channel announced today that production is set to begin on His & Hers (working title), a new, original movie starring Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott.
The two starred in the All My Heart series of films, cementing their on-screen chemistry, and later starred together to solve mysteries on Hallmark Mysteries.
They are an unbeatable duo for Hallmark Media, and now we can look forward to more on-screen magic.
Set to premiere later this year during the network’s annual Fall into Love programming event, the movie reunites Hallmark’s beloved on-screen couple Chabert and Elliott for the 10th time since their first on-screen pairing back in 2015.
Related: Lacey Chabert and Kristoffer Polaha Go On A Christmas Quest for Hallmark
This movie marks Chabert’s third project coming to Hallmark this year, joining...
- 6/10/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Hallmark Channel is reuniting Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott for His & Hers (working title), a new movie set to premiere later this year during the network’s annual Fall into Love programming event.
The movie follows married couple Dana (Chabert) and Mark (Elliott), a pair of high-powered lawyers at two separate New York City law firms who find themselves on opposing sides of a messy divorce between two reality stars. When both clients are unable to compromise, everyone heads to the that results in tensions infiltrating Dana and Mark’s otherwise happy household.
The movie marks Chabert’s third project for Hallmark this year, after Celebrations with Lacey Chabert and The Christmas Quest, Chabert’s 15th holiday movie set to premiere during Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas.
“We are so excited to reunite Hallmark’s perennial fan-favorite Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott in this all-new movie. Three years...
The movie follows married couple Dana (Chabert) and Mark (Elliott), a pair of high-powered lawyers at two separate New York City law firms who find themselves on opposing sides of a messy divorce between two reality stars. When both clients are unable to compromise, everyone heads to the that results in tensions infiltrating Dana and Mark’s otherwise happy household.
The movie marks Chabert’s third project for Hallmark this year, after Celebrations with Lacey Chabert and The Christmas Quest, Chabert’s 15th holiday movie set to premiere during Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas.
“We are so excited to reunite Hallmark’s perennial fan-favorite Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott in this all-new movie. Three years...
- 6/10/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
“Come on,” CNN anchor Anderson Cooper said on Tuesday in response to a bold claim Fox News made after agreeing to pay Dominion Voting System nearly $800 million.
Fox News was of course sued for defamation by Dominion because, as part of the conservative network’s support of Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 presidential election, it allowed guests and even network hosts to falsely claim that Dominion had manipulated the election results. During the discovery phase of the lawsuit, a mountain of evidence came out proving that Fox News knew that the claims were false. Nevertheless, it continued to fight the lawsuit until Tuesday, when just before the jury trial was to begin, Fox and Dominion reached that settlement, agreeing to pay $787 million.
In a statement released as part of the settlement, Fox didn’t admit to any wrongdoing, and it offered no apology to Dominion. The closest it came was a passive,...
Fox News was of course sued for defamation by Dominion because, as part of the conservative network’s support of Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 presidential election, it allowed guests and even network hosts to falsely claim that Dominion had manipulated the election results. During the discovery phase of the lawsuit, a mountain of evidence came out proving that Fox News knew that the claims were false. Nevertheless, it continued to fight the lawsuit until Tuesday, when just before the jury trial was to begin, Fox and Dominion reached that settlement, agreeing to pay $787 million.
In a statement released as part of the settlement, Fox didn’t admit to any wrongdoing, and it offered no apology to Dominion. The closest it came was a passive,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Joshua Vinson
- The Wrap
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