COZY ROMANCE LINEUP, A curated selection of nine Valentine’s Day favorites is arriving in Hallmark’s latest schedule update, bringing classic love stories back to primetime.

These films all embody the signature light, warm, and romantic style of Hallmark, focusing on love, family, and sweet, heartwarming moments.

A Valentine’s Match (2020)
The movie follows Natalie (Bethany Joy Lenz), who gets fired from her reality TV hosting job, returns to her hometown, and unexpectedly teams up with her ex-fiancé to organize a Valentine’s Day festival auction, all orchestrated by their meddlesome matchmaking moms.

The chemistry between Lenz and Luke Macfarlane feels quite natural, even though the plot is familiar and occasionally a bit over-the-top. The film has a cheerful vibe and beautiful scenery but lacks depth. Its biggest strength is the uplifting message about second chances in love. A comfortable, feel-good choice for Valentine’s Day.

Welcome to Valentine (2023)
Olivia loses her job and home right before Valentine’s Day, then meets George during a cross-country road trip. The film tries to blend themes of resetting life priorities with small-town romance in Valentine, Nebraska.

Kathryn Davis and Markian Tarasiuk deliver solid performances, with some humorous and warm moments, but overall it feels a bit scattered and lacks strong pull. Not Hallmark’s most outstanding entry, but it still has an adorable vibe, perfect for relaxing viewing if you enjoy the journey of self-discovery motif.

Very, Very Valentine (2018)
Helen (Danica McKellar) meets her perfect guy at a Valentine’s masquerade ball, then sets out to find him with help from her best friend.

The movie is gentle and sweet, with a predictable but endearing twist. The natural chemistry between McKellar and Cameron Mathison creates a cozy feeling like melting chocolate. This is one of Hallmark’s truly very, very Valentine films, lighthearted, low on heavy drama, and ideal for watching with your sweetheart.

My Secret Valentine (2018)
Chloe (Lacey Chabert) receives mysterious advice from secret notes on a tenant’s chalkboard while facing the plan to sell her family’s vineyard.

Andrew Walker plays the charming leading man, forming a great on-screen pair. The classic pen pal motif is refreshed here, with a romantic vineyard setting and Chabert’s always captivating performance. One of the best from this duo, full of warm emotions and a message about listening to your heart.

Valentine in the Vineyard (2019)
A sequel in the vineyard series, it centers on love blossoming between old friends as they team up to save the family vineyard.

Rachael Leigh Cook and Brendan Penny bring friendly, familiar chemistry. The film is gentle, emphasizing family and tradition, with stunning visuals. Not overly dramatic but very pleasant, perfect for Hallmark fans who love second chance stories and wine-themed romance.

Playing Cupid (2021)
A woman reluctantly becomes a matchmaker, helping a boy find a partner for his dad, only to fall in love herself.

The movie is fun and adorable, featuring kids and a modern take on Cupid. Natural acting and a simple yet effective plot bring smiles and warmth. Highly suitable for family viewing on Valentine’s Day.

Matching Hearts (2020)
Taylor Cole and Ryan Paevey star as a couple matched by a dating app, leading to humorous and romantic situations.

More modern with tech elements, strong chemistry, and beautiful shots. Though the formula is familiar, the fast pace and fun energy make it an ideal pick for fans of light rom-coms.

A Paris Proposal (2023)
A love story set in Paris with the fake relationship turns real trope.

Romantic French scenery, cute performances, and the feeling of a dreamy love getaway. The film has an elegant, sweet atmosphere, though a few parts feel clichéd. Perfect for those who fantasize about European romance.

Sweeter Than Chocolate (2022)
A chocolatier meets a guy during a competition, sparking sweet romance.

Full of color, flavor, and messages about passion and love. Warm acting and captivating visuals make this truly sweeter than chocolate, a delightful way to wrap up the marathon.

Overall, this set of 9 films represents Hallmark’s timeless classics on the Valentine’s theme, overflowing with love, smiles, and festive vibes.

Special shoutout to the amazing duo of Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott, even if not in the same film. They are always a highlight in this genre.

If you’re a Hallmark fan, this is the perfect gift for February 14th.

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