How a Skeptical Critic Came to Love Hallmark Christmas Movies

持怀疑态度的评论家如何爱上霍尔马克圣诞电影

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2024-12-24

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Hallmark Christmas movies are corny, predictable and just what our critic needed to embrace the holiday spirit. The story of how a big-city culture critic, Amanda Hess, found love where she least expected it — in the monotony of Hallmark’s Christmas movies.

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  • Foreign from the New York Times, I'm Michael Balbaro.

  • This is the Daily today, the story of how a big city culture critic Amanda Hess found love where she least expected it in the monotony of of Hallmark's Christmas movies.

  • It's Tuesday, December 24th.

  • Amanda, thank you for coming into the studio.

  • Thank you so much for having me.

  • This is your first time on the show.

  • This is the thing we get to do at the end of the year.

  • We get to bring on everybody who's never been on the show but who we secretly have wanted to be on the show.

  • This is my Christmas wish come true.

  • You write about culture for the Times.

  • You're a critic, and you're here today to talk about a subject that I'll be honest, I don't think I or many of us on the show ever imagined might be an episode of the Daily.

  • You are going to be providing an exploration, a meditation, whatever you want to call it, a kind of study of the made for TV Christmas movie which you contend has not quite gotten the critical attention that it deserves.

  • And specifically, you're going to be talking to us here about that most familiar brand of made for TV Christmas movie, the Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.

  • That is our subject today.

  • Yes.

  • How do you justify that?