Hey everyone! I’m sorry for not saying this sooner, but I’m currently out of town this weekend. I will return to publishing posts after June 16th.
Have fun at the movies!
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Hey everyone! I’m sorry for not saying this sooner, but I’m currently out of town this weekend. I will return to publishing posts after June 16th.
Have fun at the movies!
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Hi everyone! I just want to remind you that tomorrow, May 21st, is the last day to submit your nomination for the Gold Sally Awards’ Hallmark Star of the Year. In my most recent Sunset Over Hope Valley post, I mentioned that I would be out of town during the weekend of May 19th. I’m still out of town, so my next Sunset Over Hope Valley post and the results of the Gold Sally Awards will be published later than expected.
Have fun at the movies!
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This is it; the final division of the First Annual Gold Sally Awards! When I first introduced the Gold Sally Awards back in January, I provided a brief explanation of what the Hallmark Star of the Year is. Now that the time has come for this division to begin, a more thorough explanation is needed. What makes a Hallmark star a “Hallmark Star”? Sure, it can mean a person that appears in a Hallmark movie. But I feel it has to be something more than that. The Hallmark Star of the Year Award is an attempt to answer this question. There are so many people that make Hallmark what it is. However, some of these people don’t always get the recognition they deserve. As I’ve also mentioned, this division is the most interactive category of the Gold Sally Awards. This is true, as you get to decide who will be crowned the first ever Hallmark Star of the Year! Now I will provide more details as to how you can participate!

In this division, voters are allowed to choose one nominee per person. The people that would be eligible for this award are:
When deciding on who to nominate, I would kindly encourage you to choose someone who is currently living. The only reason why I suggest this is in the event that your nominee was to visit this blog, I would want them to see how their participation in the Hallmark community has made an impact on Hallmark’s audience/fans.
It’s a very simply process! All you have to do is write a brief, but thorough explanation for why your chosen nominee is worthy of receiving this title. Here is a template for how to set up your nomination:
Name: (This is pretty self-explanatory)
Connection to Hallmark: (This is where you can say how your nominee is affiliated with Hallmark. If your nominee has worked on more than one Hallmark project, name the most recent project of theirs.)
Nomination: (This is where you get to explain why your nominee should receive the title of Hallmark Star of the Year! For advice on how to create your nomination, consider the letters in the word Star:
S – Has your nominee participated in any community service opportunities? Have they performed a selfless act that you admired?
T – Do you admire your nominee’s talent? Do you believe that your nominee’s talent gets overshadowed or receives the right amount of attention?
A – Has your nominee accomplished something great? Have they earned an achievement that you wish more people knew about?
R – Do you feel that your nominee is under-rated? Do you think that your nominee has received a good amount of recognition?)
Like the previous voting categories, you can place your vote in the comment section of this post.
Voting for the Hallmark Star of the Year Award will begin today, May 11th, and end on May 21st.
I can’t wait to see who you’ve nominated for the Hallmark Star of the Year Award! Happy voting!
Have fun at the movies!
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Hello everyone! I just wanted to remind you that voting for the Best Ensemble from a Hallmark Channel movie and a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie ends tomorrow. The final category of the Gold Sally Awards will begin on the 11th. Happy voting!
Have fun at the movies!
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Today is the day for the last acting division of the Gold Sally Awards to begin! In these polls, you will determine which is the Best Ensemble from a Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries film! Like with the previous polls, you are only allowed to vote once per person. But you are allowed to vote for more than one nominee. Your votes can be placed in the comment section of this post. This round of the Gold Sally Awards will conclude on May 10th. After that day, two casts will receive the title of Best Ensemble from the Gold Sally Awards!

Royally Ever After
The Beach House
Cooking with Love
Once Upon a Prince
Wedding of Dreams
Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa
It’s Christmas, Eve
When Calls the Heart: The Greatest Christmas Blessing
A Gingerbread Romance
Entertaining Christmas
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game
Hailey Dean Mysteries: A Will to Kill
Darrow & Darrow: In the Key of Murder
Garage Sale Mysteries: The Mask Murder
Deadly Deed: A Fixer Upper Mystery
Marrying Father Christmas
Christmas Bells are Ringing
Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas
Northern Lights of Christmas
Christmas Wonderland
Have fun voting!
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Hi everyone! I just wanted to remind you that voting for the Best Supporting Actor from a Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie ends on April 29th. The polls for the last acting division will begin on April 30th. Happy voting!
Have fun at the movies!
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Hi there! The time has come for the arrival of the Gold Sally Awards’ Best Supporting Actor division! For these set of polls, you will decide which actor will receive the title of Best Supporting Actor in a Hallmark Channel Movie and Best Supporting Actor in a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Movie. Like the previous polls, you will be able to vote for more than one nominee. However, you can only vote once per person. All votes can be left in the comment section of this post. Voting for the Best Supporting Actor division will end on April 29th.

Dewshane Williams – One Winter Weekend
James Brolin – Royal Hearts
Preston Vanderslice – Cooking with Love
Barry McGovern – Royally Ever After
Rob Kipa-Williams – Pearl in Paradise
Dennis Haysbert – Christmas Everlasting
Cole Gleason – Christmas at Pemberley Manor
Laurie Murdoch – It’s Christmas, Eve
Nicholas Banks – Christmas at the Palace
Giles Panton – A Gingerbread Romance
Best Supporting Actor in a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Movie
Bill Dow – Marrying Father Christmas
Giles Panton – A Godwink Christmas
Jordan Dean – Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane
Mark Humphrey – Christmas Bells Are Ringing
Curtis Tweedie – Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game
Edward Ruttle – Garage Sale Mysteries: Picture a Murder
Viv Leacock – Hailey Dean Mysteries: 2+2=Murder
Chris William Martin — Garage Sale Mysteries: Murder in D Minor
Geoff Gustafson – Darrow & Darrow: In the Key of Murder
Jake Stormoen – Christmas Wonderland
Have fun voting!
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Last week, I was nominated for the Sunshine Blogger Award by K from K at the Movies! Since I had to devote time to the Gold Sally Awards, a Word on the Street story, and a movie review, I decided to publish my award entry this week. During that time, I was nominated again by Cameron by The Blog Complainer! Because I was nominated by two people within the same month, I decided to combine some of K’s questions and some of Cameron’s questions into my overall list of questions. Before I begin this post, I wanted to take the time to thank both K and Cameron for their nominations. I’ve never received the Sunshine Blogger Award before, so it’s an honor to be recognized for such an honor like this! Now that introductions are out of the way, let’s officially start this award entry!
Here are the links to K’s and Cameron’s blog:
https://theblogcomplainer.com/
https://katthemovies.wordpress.com/

The Award Rules:

The Questions of the Sunshine Blogger Award:
Blockbuster leaving Alaska; the Saddest Movie Related Article I’ve Read This Year
Bucky Barnes and Matthew Rogers: Paralleling Stories of Disability
What makes a Shirley Temple movie a “Shirley Temple movie”?
10. You are given a magic phone with a T-Mobile Fave 5 plan that allows you unlimited calls to any fictional characters. Who’s in Your 5? I’m not going to lie, this question, for me, required a significant amount of thought. However, I was able to create this short list that made me happy! The characters in my Fave 5 plan are:

The next 11 nominees are…

My 11 Questions:
Have fun at the movies!
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Hi everyone! I just wanted to remind everyone that the last day to vote for the Gold Sally Awards’ Best Supporting Actress from a Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie is on April 18th. The next round of polls will begin on April 19th. Have fun voting!
Have fun at the movies!
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Hello, everyone! Today starts the Best Supporting Actress division of the Gold Sally Awards! In honor of this occasion, I decided this would be the perfect time to introduce 18 Cinema Lane’s new logo! This version will be the official logo of the blog from now on. It was created by K from K at the Movies. Make sure you check out their blog for more reviews and insights about film!

Now, on to the voting! These polls are to determine who will be the Best Supporting Actress in a Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie! Like with the previous polls, you can only vote once per person. However, you are allowed to vote for more than one nominee. You can place your votes in the comment section of this post. The Gold Sally Awards’ Best Supporting Actress division will conclude on April 18th. After that date, two actresses will receive this honor of being named Best Supporting Actress from the Gold Sally Awards!
Brittany Bristow – Christmas at the Palace
Gwynyth Walsh – It’s Christmas, Eve
Maddie McCormick – Christmas at Pemberley Manor
Rukiya Bernard – One Winter Weekend
Naomi Sequeira – Pearl in Paradise
MacKenzie Vega – Love, Of Course
Andie MacDowell – The Beach House
Kayla Wallace – Once Upon a Prince
Jordana Lajoie – A Gingerbread Romance
Elva Mai Hoover – Entertaining Christmas
Sarah Grey – Hailey Dean Mysteries: A Marriage Made for Murder
Wendie Malick – Marrying Father Christmas
Laura Leighton – Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane
Rebecca Staab – Christmas Bells are Ringing
Colleen Winton – Hope at Christmas
Sitara Hewitt – Past Malice: An Emma Fielding Mystery
Nicola Lipman – Garage Sale Mysteries: Murder in D Minor
Jessica Sipos – Signed, Sealed, Delivered: To the Altar
Kelly Hu – Christmas Wonderland
MacKenzie Porter – Darrow & Darrow: In the Key of Murder
Have fun voting!
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