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5/10
Monster in law
TheLittleSongbird14 August 2023
Have seen Brooke D'Orsay and especially Wes Brown in other things and have liked enough of their work, it is easy to see why Brown is a Hallmark regular. Marilu Henner also has a real knack for scene stealing in supporting roles. Was a little unsure about the premise, which had some potential to be charming but it sounded more contrived and cheesy in alternative to that and have seen Hallmark do it badly before. Hallmark did do some above average and more films in the early 2010s, even making some unappealing premises a lot more tasteful and charming.

Something that is not really achieved with 'Love in January', which left me feeling rather lukewarm. It has good things and D'Orsay and Henner come over well, but Brown does not and the premise is as contrived and cheesy as it sounds reading the synopsis, doing nothing to change my mind over my general negative feelings about it and instead reinforcing why. Some of it also not tasteful. 'Love in January' is not one of the worst 2014 Hallmark films, but it is very, very average.

D'Orsay does bring a lot of charm and sincerity to her role and Henner enjoys herself immensely as the conniving mother in law. Their chemistry is a lot more believable than that between D'Orsay and Brown and did have some nice unforced tension.

It looks nice, especially the scenery. It starts off quite well and has some sweet moments.

Brown however is very, very bland in a role that is little more than an underwritten stereotype that plays too much second fiddle to the conflict. He has no chemistry with D'Orsay in a romance that is underused and dominated too much by the conflict. Which there is too much of and too much of it is very contrived to cartoonish effect. The story, when there is much of one, is excessively predictable and over the top ridiculous, with a very unrealistically over-convenient ending.

Everybody else also makes little impression with nothing to do. The script goes overboard on the cheesiness which at its worst is cringe-inducing and too reminiscent of bad 90s high school sitcom. Could connect with very few of the characters with them being so dull, and by the end of the film Henner's character felt too dominant. The music is very repetitive, inappropriately scored and some of the placement is odd. Also agree about the insulting lack of respect the film has for nurses, especially considering how much they have gone through in the past four years with the high number of COVID cases and constant negativity from the media and from the people that believe what is written about them.

Concluding, very average though not unwatchable. 5/10.
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5/10
Not the usual romance movie but that's not enough
Jackbv12315 January 2017
When I saw that Brooke D'Orsay was the star, I was excited because I thought she was a powerful character in Royal Pains. And as the movie started out, it looked like this would be another chance to see a wonderful woman similar to Paige from Royal Pains. But the movie was boring. Most of it was about wedding planning. There was an attempt to set up a daughter-in-law/mother-in-law conflict. But that conflict was muddled. There are other details I didn't like, but expanding on them gives away too much. In some ways this was not your typical Hallmark movie. There were no competing love interests and the leads started out in love (having had a two year uninterrupted relationship). The male lead was a virtual non-entity. I don't blame D'Orsay for the shortcomings because I think she did the best she could with the script.
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5/10
The Most Christian Movie without any Christian References or Mentions
panaceamedia14 October 2022
We are all aware Hallmark can be as safe and sappy as can be....this takes the cake. A lesser leading lady would have dropped my score significantly.

This movie has the traditional Hallmark warm bright colors that makes an otherwise kinda boring movie engaging. Not much happens and the stakes are very low. Lady wants to get married in January, but work issues make that not possible without some holiday magic and a super quick resolving of inlaw issues.

Very minor spoilers, not that there is anything worth spoiling: While I had no desire to trash or praise this film, I commented for one reason: these characters are so Christian (how christian are they?!), they are so Christian that the idea of living together for a few months before marriage never even crossed their minds as a thing that is possible. Tres bizarre. Additionally, money did not seem to be an issue....couldn't they at least have lived near each other for awhile? Spent a year as engaged? Last minor spoiler, I didn't like how the "bad girl" was mistreated for doing what she thought her boss wanted. Obviously, morally she was not cool, but many are trained to take initiative and know what the boss wants. When the boss changes their mind after acting the stereotypical mother-in-law, the employee shouldn't suffer!

A simple, sweet, and safe movie with light charm if that is what you are after. I honestly don't remember the ending but pretty sure they got married in January as planned. That's not a spoiler because I could be wrong.

A final note to reviewer LisaSwason, perhaps the only human to be offended by a Hallmark movie: that scene wasn't designed to mock the nursing profession, but rather an example of the typical passive-aggressive minimizing technique employed by "mother-in-law" types in many stories. It doesn't matter the profession, these type of people will find ways to knock you down. Please calm down - no one is attacking you, at least not at Hallmark.
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6/10
Happy wife = happy life
MickyG33326 February 2023
6.4 stars.

A man who was basically born into money and is pressured by his rich mother has decided to marry a nurse. Of course she is a good nurse, and one of the best people you will ever meet, but that doesn't change the mind of a soon to be mother-in-law who wants nothing more than to have her son marry into the aristocracy.

There are a lot of cringe moments in this film, and my primary take is that this guy does not deserve this woman. In the end he has the chance to prove that he really loves her no matter what the cost. One moment is when she loses her ring down the sink and then puts it on immediately after salvaging it. WASH IT FIRST.
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6/10
Worth watching.
lydiajp29 January 2019
I think there's some valuable lessons in this movie, about having dreams your whole life of a certain wedding and then changing them and making it OK. It's more than I am explaining. Anyway, Marilu Henner did a great job in her roll and I enjoyed watching her. Thought it was great, knowing her from her radio show, she likes good for you food and she displays that in the movie. The food she picked sounded really good to me. I would love to go to a wedding with that food served. Anyway as far as wedding movies, I thought it was worth watching.
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5/10
Doesn't seem like they've been together for 2 years
hallmarkmov26 March 2023
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From the start the couple didn't seem to have been together for 2 years as they claimed, 2 months is more believable. They don't seem to know each other, and their families seem to have never met. June is a bit too whiny for my liking. She seems like an intelligent rationale person but the wedding made her a real bridezilla. Does it really matter if her further mother in law helped with suggestions as her fiancé couldn't care less? He's put his career over everything and expects her to drop it all and move across the country with him. She had a great career and loving family and friends so why not grow a backbone and put her foot down? I get a rushed wedding is the whole plot but still. The mother in law didn't seem to be the bad guy, she was helpful, hosts expensive high class events. And the wedding was a week away. Why did June flirt with the plumber? Why did the friend approve of this? I really thought this should have been the turning point to say ok let's go our separate ways. Her initiating the flirting was so out of her character . While Alex fought off the thirsty assistant and showed his loyalty. The movie seemed to throw a bunch of cliche and non conventional things together and it made for a very rocky inconsistent movie. It was a disappointing 2 hours.
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3/10
Less about romance and more about the wedding and mother-in-laws.
cgvsluis25 June 2023
In this Hallmark romance, the couple is already in love making it less about romance and more about the wedding that comes after. When the main character, June, pulls out this ridiculous homemade wedding dream book filled with the wedding that she has been planning since the age of seven, I knew I was going to have difficulty relating. I was almost back in when she explained it was a way to stay close to her now deceased mom...and have her at the wedding, but no mom would want her to sacrifice and compromise...and the monster-in-law...that was really sad.

I am glad that in the end they were finally honest with each other...I'm also glad that the couple reallY loved one another.

Not really a recommendation to my romantics...but if you love the craziness around weddings maybe you will like this film.
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3/10
Predictable and ridiculously unbelievable
jenrn-097227 August 2021
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This is another disappointing Hallmark movie. Let's see, we open with our heroine, June, working in an office. I'm not sure if she's a nurse, or nurse practitioner - either way she never does any actual nursing. But she looks good in scrubs - so Hallmark gives her a pass and they just "talk" about her job rather than have her do anything.

Predictably, the groom to be,Alex, has to start a job early so timetable needs to move up. Start crisis.

As they suddenly re-plan their wedding, we find June obsession over a wedding she dreamed up with her mother who passed long ago (I think I would faint if any Hallmark character actually had an intact family with all members alive and present). Alex, doesn't care in the least that she has dreamed about her wedding since she was a little girl (why are they getting married if he has no idea she feels this way and doesn't care?). His mother, however, is a cliche future mother-in-law who resents the bride to be and tried to take over all wedding plans. Obtuse Alex doesn't see any problem with his mothers domineering ways - even when pointed out by his soon-to-be wife. So conflict begins.

Poor writing shows us that even though June claims to be super busy at work, she can be present for all aspects of the planning. And while they moved up the wedding from June to January, they have to re-plan everything down to the last detail. Not one detail translates from June to January. Then let's toss in an obnoxious assistant to the mother, who does everything the mother wants her to do including hitting on Alex, and the mother's sabotage is almost complete.

Finally - of course - there is a letter from dead mother telling her the wedding isn't important - the love is - what?!? The same mother who this girl dreamed up a whole wedding with?!? Isn't the wedding planned with her mother when she was a little girl the focus of the movie? I think a bigger problem is Alex didn't know her at all if he didn't know how important the wedding was to her from the start.

We then proceed to the wrap up with the future mother-in-law having remorse and wanting to play nice. She apologizes, completely accepts June and then makes amends by firing the assistant that she manipulated from the start. Totally unnecessary and obviously done to create more drama - she must punish said assistant for her own transgressions.

My question is why would the wedding planning file be left on the assistant's desk next to the box with all her things? She barely helped with wedding plans at all - there was no reason for the file to be on her desk. And all the fired assistant does is cancel the minister?!? Talk about ridiculous. If she was going to be vindictive - and she promised she would be - she would have canceled more than the minister. Especially having the entire planning folder in her hand.

This movie had too many cliches that they had to scramble to fit in and then resolve. I think if they would have stuck to one or two, it would have made for a more believable picture... Less is usually more... Fewer conflicts would have allowed for more time to explore them and wrap them up in a more believable way.

The actors did the best they could with what they were given.
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8/10
I really liked this movie
jewhitmer2512 September 2021
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I seem tp be in the minority but I thought this was a good movie.

The cast was great especially Marilu Henner she was perfection.

Interesting plot, I liked the already in love angle, instead of having to wallow in evil ex-girlfriend tries to keep them apart.

And I loved it when Bethany was telling Alex that she had a crush on him in college and that he should not marry June because she was not in their class. And Alex tells Bethany that he knew in college that she had a crush on him and he never acted on it because he was just not interested in her and that June was the woman he loved and was going to marry and that June had more class than Bethany ever would.. Usual Hallmark twists and turns but of course they make it to the altar and they will all live happily ever after..

My advice - watch this movie as a family, good for all ages.
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2/10
What's up with the music?? A preview of the schlock yet to come.
dred-787-98393231 August 2020
Hallmark Movies used to to be high quality, believe it or not, presented every so often as the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Increasingly over the past 7 years, they have been churning out predictable nonsense on an assembly line in a Canadian factory. It's gotten so bad that during the months-long Christmas SEASON (a true, 3 month season) that only one or two movies are actually worth watching. This movie is one of the earlier failures. Most movies around 2013 or before were actually funny and watchable. This one is a bizarre mash of incoherent plotlines, coupled with nearly inaudible dialogue. And why is it inaudible? The SOUNDTRACK. It's like a "circus waltz" that pops up at inappropriate times and then goes away just as suddenly. It's like someone not watching the film starts and stops the music by putting records on and playing with the tonearm. The music is usually inappropriate to what's going on in the movie. And it is LOUD. Like, REALLY LOUD. It's sweeping orchestral music, so loud you can't hear the conversations and must used closed captioning, and......it's blaring while a couple is talking over a cup of coffee at the kitchen table.
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Offended!
lisaswanston10 May 2014
Wow......

Hallmark is literally my FAVORITE channel on Comcast! So much so that my husband makes fun of me for watching all the "corny" movies. I never care what he thinks because I absolutely LOVE the Hallmark movies! I think they are sweet and poignant and I totally love them.........UNTIL!!!!!! UNTIL I came across this movie, June in January!! It's a lovely enough movie but there is a scene where the main character and her fiancé are running through the park and she is telling him how she thinks his mother doesn't like her and that she is sure she had someone better in mind for her son to marry than a nurse" and he said, "ya but you're a Nurse Practioner" and she says, "oh like your mom knows the difference?" WTF??? Like being a nurse isn't prestigious enough?!! Now we all have to be Nurse Practitioners to be recognized?? I am a Registered Nurse and I went to school for 4 years to be one. I make more money than a lot of CEO's of companies and that is coming from a "head hunter" who used to find jobs for CEO's! I find that whole scene BEYOND offensive to all my fellow Registered Nurses and I am thoroughly disgusted with Hallmark that you allowed such a scene to be put in one of your movies. How dare you! I have worked so long and hard in my career and frankly most nurses I know blow doctors away with their intellect and saviness!! Anyway....I had no idea where to direct my anger, so I chose to display it here on IMDb! Thanks to anyone who got this far in the review! I appreciate you reading my post!

Ps....I don't also mean to put down doctors because there are so many wonderful docs who deserve our admiration.

peace,

Lisa :)
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1/10
This movie is so insulting to RNs!
rhoel_lora5 June 2020
Your typical hallmark movie. However, what annoys me is the portrayal of RNs as gold diggers, poor and not classy! Whoever wrote this show needs to be educated in what kind of people nurses are. Unlike some people who finished in ivy league schools, we nurses do not make and serve coffee to their bosses!
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3/10
Wedding daze
Prismark103 March 2015
June in January is another Hallmark chick flick which comes out with a cookie cutter plot and some bland but good looking leads and a small budget.

Alex is a rising lawyer and from a wealthy family. June always planned a dream wedding with her late mother in June. However a job in another city means that they bring forward the wedding to January and have only a few days to plan the wedding. The cog in the wheel is Alex's mother (Marilu Henner) who has her own wedding agenda and shuts out June, she is aided by her new assistant who carries a torch for Alex.

Alex takes little interest in the wedding planning, eventually realises that her mother is domineering and he is at risk of losing his bride. After a brief showdown, the mother eventually has a change of heart.

The film is breezy and inoffensive. Its also very predictable and not very good. The director shows little flair, the script is by the numbers.
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3/10
What happened to Hallmark quality?
caseybones19 January 2014
Another in a long line of boring, predictable pap. Nothing new, nothing that cannot be figured out in the first 10 minutes.

Perky bride has the requisite dead mother who encouraged her daughter to have a lifelong obsession with her wedding day. In the cast: supportive father (naturally), evil mother-in-law-to-be that sees the error of her ways and does at 180 and embraces the new daughter-in-law in the nick of time, vindictive wannabe girlfriend who is so obvious in her deceit that she might as well be wearing a neon sign, and two totally chemistry-free lovers. Obligatory crisis occurs in the last 10 minutes and is solved in mere seconds and this mess is blessedly over.

And yet again they film in a location that expects a suspension of belief with the premise that the entire wedding will be ruined because it's January instead of June and "too cold for roses" and yet every tree is fully leafed out. Apparently Hallmark has no budget for anything but the same tired studio back lot.

Don't waste your time. You've seen it all before about 50 times.
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8/10
June in January- ...And April in Paris-No ***
edwagreen19 January 2014
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Leave it to Hallmark to totally sweeten down a great plot. A wealthy woman practically conspires with her secretary to prevent the former's son from marrying a girl she feels to be totally unsuitable for him.

Marilu Henner steals the show as the conniving mother with a cold veneer. I thought they would have made her as cruel as a Bette Davis could be.

Our bride-to-be, a lovely girl, had always planned with her mother what type of wedding she would have down to every last detail. With her mother dying, the girl still wants it the way she planned and her future mother-in-law use that to her advantage to plan everything instead, especially when the marriage has to be moved up as the groom has accepted a high job in an extremely prestigious law-firm.

There's the girl's widowed dad with his new girlfriend, reading the letter that her mother sent. There is the assistant as vicious as ever.

Henner does a total double-take when she sees she is overwhelmed. The secretary, who is fired, plans one last act of revenge. Remember, this is Hallmark, so all must end with a sugary taste.
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1/10
Does anyone believe this?
mrodenhiser1 July 2014
I caught the last 20 minutes of the movie - which was more than enough to understand the entire plot. Could there have been any more clichés thrown into this one? a) Mother-in-law doesn't approve and tries to break up marriage - but comes around in the end. b) Dead mother of the bride speaks from the graves. c) girl is made to feel bad for wanting a wedding she has dreamed of "because in the end, it isn't about the ceremony, it is about the one you love." d) potential sabotage, but in the end, the day is saved. e) all is right with the world.

I am a romantic myself, but this was so nauseating.... Granted this is the same corporation that makes all of the sappy cards we give out on every holiday.
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Hallmark movie
Kirpianuscus24 March 2018
...with its virtues and sins. nice, seductive, familiar, boring. predictable in large lines. and nothing surprising. that is all. no new things, an exercise of war between the women from the life of a young man, moral lesson and not credible situations. and a new sort of modern fairy tale, perfect for a precise target, nice for many of its viewers.
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3/10
Wedding Jitters
boblipton19 January 2014
Brooke D'Orsay is getting married to Wes Brown in only a few weeks and she has a wedding to plan. She turns into Bridezilla and freaks out when future mother-in-law Marilu Henner tries to help because not every detail is just as she imagined it would be.

This is a movie quite evidently aimed at women. Mr. Brown doesn't care about the details of their wedding and neither do I. This makes Miss D'Orsay's mania obnoxious. Since I did not care about Miss D'Orsay, I do not care about the details of her wedding, Mr. Brown's is a handsome but rather bland character and even the old pros don't give me much of interest, even though they turn obnoxious in order to give some sense of dramatic conflict to the movie.

By the time that happens and the inevitable crisis occurs, I had lost interest and expect that every man whose girlfriend makes him watch will do likewise. I also believe that a lot of women who believe that a wedding is a nice party and that it's the marriage that counts will feel the same.
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5/10
Awful
judyharl3 August 2020
Brooke DeOrsay and Wes Brown repulsive no chemistry awful cast Marliee Henner so snobby most uppity hallmark ever
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10/10
June in January (Love Conquers All)
sidskid221 September 2014
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This is by far my favorite movie. Some call it a Chic Flick , I say "man wants it all." For Alex (Wes Brown) lawyer and rich, has decided to take his career in a different direction. That's great for him, but a time frame had set a few problems. The woman in his life June (Brooke D'Orsay) who he proposed to on New Year's Eve, was quite easy or so it seems. June was going to have her dream wedding in June. Well since Alex had a time frame on his job June's big wedding would be squashed and now it turned to a small wedding. So June sprung into action. Alex had a "to do list". But since his Mother (Marilu Henner) wanted it her way. Shut June out and cause any trouble she can. June had a hard time fitting in, so called the wedding off. She had her say and Alex had a few choice words for his Mom. June had some advice from her Mom, (who Passed away), said if you love Alex then get married. So the wedding was back on. The wedding was beautiful, and it seems Alex did get his way. It was good to see Wes Brown in a mature role. He did good. Brenda.
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