Mingle All the Way

2018

Action / Drama / Romance

12
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 55%
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 3481 3.5K

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Top cast

Lindsay Wagner as Veronica Hoffman
Malcolm Stewart as Lloyd Grayson
Ava Grace Cooper as Riley Fielding
April Telek as Erica Fielding
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794.86 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MIssM19 7 / 10

Amazing chemistry.

Molly has a business of her own, she owns a dating app. Jeff works in publicity. They crossed paths before even knowing each other. Then they got matched in her app and make agreements to help each other out in their professionals lives.I definitely need to watch this a second time (may be edited later) but this movie was great.The plot is nothing new (surprise!), we have fake snow, lies between the leads and everything you expect from a Hallmark movie.Luckily, Jen's character wasn't as terrible as some of the other she had but what made this movie appealing for me was definitely the new face (Brian) he somehow made it refreshing and not so repetitive, and last but not least the chemistry between them was amazing.Still need to watch it again though.
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Reviewed by rebekahrox 8 / 10

Bad Mom gets burned by the Boyfriend. Sees the light and drinks eggnog.

I love the Hallmarks where a hero or heroine we like is not appreciated by their family or their boss and is not treated as well as they deserve. We know that, with the help of the love interest, they will finally be appreciated and valued. It always makes a nice satisfying sub-plot to the romance, which is, of course, the main event. Thinking back, many of my favorite hallmark movies have this element. Mingle All the Way does, and they do it very well. I guess I'm just a sucker for comeuppances and nice people prevailing over mean people.

I loved the chemistry between Jen Lilly and Brant Dougherty. The plot device used to get them together was clever and really worked. The writers did a good job of making the viewer understand their initial antagonism with the fight over the angel ornament. They really invested me in their situations by making you root for them by well written antagonists that you loved to hate. Also by making the viewer sympathize with their situations of being focused on their goals, while all their family and co-workers are interested in is whether or not they have a boyfriend or girlfriend. How disrespectful!

The scene where our hero really tells off her mother was a gem. And I loved the way the angel came back into play in that scene as well. He was truly a knight in shining armor. Lindsay Wagner did a great job with making us really dislike her. She was terrifying. And then, after the hero told her a few home truths, showing us a sincere change of heart. I loved the way the eggnog played into that: very good writing. That whole scene at Molly's house was worth the price of admission. I wish we had had more of it.

And the same goes with Jeff's work troubles. She took a less proactive approach with helping him in that department, but she had his back as well as he had hers. And it did the trick. I love the way his rival was taken down. What a jerk and contemptible human being! Good writing and acting on the villain's part. I just wish Molly had done the taking down.

The only low point was Molly's silly petulant overreaction to Jeff meeting his ex by chance at a party. But that's par for the course in Hallmark romance. It's a plus when it's avoided. All in all,though, one of the best this year.

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