In the mood for a little romance this Valentine’s Day? There’s nothing better than a Hallmark movie. Most of the network’s rom-coms make perfect Feb. 14 viewing. But if you really want to get in the spirit of the day, check out one of these romantic Valentine’s Day movies from Hallmark, which all have a connection to the holiday.
‘The Lost Valentine’
Golden girl Betty White and Jennifer Love Hewitt co-starred in The Lost Valentine, a 2011 Hallmark Hall of Fame movie that aired on CBS. White plays Caroline, whose husband Neil went Mia during World War II. Every year on Valentine’s Day, she returns to the train station where she last saw him to mark her loss. Hewitt plays the TV journalist who learns about Caroline’s story and sets out to discover what happened to Neil.
The Lost Valentine is streaming for free on Pluto.
‘The Lost Valentine’
Golden girl Betty White and Jennifer Love Hewitt co-starred in The Lost Valentine, a 2011 Hallmark Hall of Fame movie that aired on CBS. White plays Caroline, whose husband Neil went Mia during World War II. Every year on Valentine’s Day, she returns to the train station where she last saw him to mark her loss. Hewitt plays the TV journalist who learns about Caroline’s story and sets out to discover what happened to Neil.
The Lost Valentine is streaming for free on Pluto.
- 2/14/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“We are still coming to terms with Robert Bresson, and the peculiar power and beauty of his films,” Martin Scorsese said in the 2010 book “A Passion For Film,” describing the often overlooked French filmmaker as “one of the cinema’s greatest artists.”
But while he may be revered by some as the finest French filmmaker bar Jean Renoir, outside hardcore cinephile circles he and his films are virtually unknown (perhaps regarded as too opaque or nebulous). Just consider the fact that almost every definitive book on the elusive director was published during the aughts to feel the full truth of Scorsese's statement about how we're still in the process of appreciating and understanding his life and work. Even Bresson’s actual birthdate is contested, adding further the ambiguities surrounding the director.
“Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen,” the meticulous Bresson once famously said, hinting at...
But while he may be revered by some as the finest French filmmaker bar Jean Renoir, outside hardcore cinephile circles he and his films are virtually unknown (perhaps regarded as too opaque or nebulous). Just consider the fact that almost every definitive book on the elusive director was published during the aughts to feel the full truth of Scorsese's statement about how we're still in the process of appreciating and understanding his life and work. Even Bresson’s actual birthdate is contested, adding further the ambiguities surrounding the director.
“Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen,” the meticulous Bresson once famously said, hinting at...
- 4/18/2012
- by The Playlist
- The Playlist
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