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Christmas In Wolf Creek | 2022 Christmas Movies

December 26, 2022 Cassandra Morgan

Christmas In Wolf Creek is the last of the Hallmark/Lifetime/UPtv/Great American Family Christmas movies. And I’m not going to lie. I didn’t finish it. Let me tell you why.

Samantha (Nola Martin) and Austin (Tim Rozon) are trying to figure out how they can still be together. Samantha lives in Wolf Creek, where she rescues animals, while Austin is a rancher. He doesn’t want to move into town and she doesn’t want to live on the ranch. Can they come to an agreement?

As I said, I didn’t finish this one. This is a direct sequel from Love In Wolf Creek, which came out in either October or November 2022. Since I didn’t watch that one, I didn’t understand a lot of the references they made in the Christmas one. People kept talking about how Samantha and Austin fell in love rescuing a wolf and rescuing animals in the wild in what they do. Yet they argued through the entire first half of this movie, which is where I stopped watching.

If you watched Love In Wolf Creek, you might like Christmas In Wolf Creek. But if, like me, you didn’t watch the first one, you might not enjoy the second one either. Starting with a sequel instead of the original isn’t bad, unless the second movie makes so many references to the first that you get lost. It sucks.

In Christmas movies Tags UPTv, UPtv, Christmas 2022, Christmas movie, Christmas In Wolf Creek, Tim Rozon, Nola Martin, Art Hindle, Madeline Leon, Mary Long, Ish Morris, Bobby Daniels, Ava Augustin, Vijay Mehta, Ava Cheung
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Wrapped Up In Love | 2022 Christmas Movies

December 24, 2022 Cassandra Morgan

I am so close to the end of Christmas movie season. Wrapped Up In Love is the last of the Lifetime movies. I am happy to be done with this channel for now.

Ashley (Brittany Bristow) works at a local department store. When the owner talks about retiring, she is certain that she will be picked to take over. Much to her dismay, he has brought in his son, Ben (Olivier Renaud), who wants to use technology to advertise the store. But Ashley prefers classic, traditional ways. Will they be able to come to an agreement?

There wasn’t anything I liked about Wrapped Up In Love. Ashley was annoying in her refusal to use technology in any way and Ben was annoying in his refusal to do anything traditional. Despite that, Ashley is way more open to Ben’s ways than he is to hers. He wants to film a video of the store employees reading a store themed version of “Twas The Night Before Christmas”. She not only agrees to be in the video, she also agrees to freaking help him edit it. But he doesn’t help her with anything until the grand finale when the whole store needs to work together. I hate this relationship.

Please don’t watch this movie. It’s terrible. Go watch any other movie. It will make you much happier.

In Christmas movies Tags Lifetime, Christmas 2022, Christmas movie, Wrapped Up In Love, Brittany Bristow, Olivier Renaud, Tara Joshi, Matt Wells, Nancy Palk, Art Hindle, Jonathan Whittaker, Arcade Riley, Connie Wang, Christine Donato
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