Pros: Strong mystery
Cons: Not much for Nick to do, Hallmark cheese
The Bottom Line:
Romance writer dead
But matchmaker on the case
Enjoyable film
“Are You Using the Show as Cover for a Rogue Murder Investigation?” “No, I’m…Multitasking.”
I know that Hallmark usually premiers movies on Saturdays
and Sundays, but I haven’t seen a mystery movie premier on Saturday since I
started watching them. So I had to
double check when I saw that A Fatal Romance, the second Matchmaker
Mystery, had been set to premier this last Saturday. I’m glad I saw that because I enjoyed the
movie.
Angie Dove (Danica McKellar) has been invited to moderate a
panel at a romance convention being held in town. No, she hasn’t started writing books of any
kind, but she is so well known locally for her matchmaking TV show, she is a
natural fit. This does put her back into
contact with Ethan, her ex-boyfriend who has taken over a publishing company
from his late mother. Among his authors
are Beatrice Penn (Anne Marie DeLuise), a best-selling author with a huge fan
base.
Beatrice is on the panel Angie is moderating, but the panel
gets off to a rocky start. One of the
authors never shows, Beatrice and the other author obviously hate each other,
and someone from the audience yells at Beatrice. When Beatrice gets up to read, she seems to
be suddenly ill, and the panel comes to an abrupt end. It’s only later that Angie learns from
detective Kyle Cooper (Victor Webster) that Beatrice died and poison is
suspected. When he zeroes in on Ethan as
the suspect, Angie jumps in to figure out what really happened.
This movie was filled with suspects and motives, and it kept
me guessing until the end. I was
impressed with the way this movie wove those motives and suspects around each
other until Angie figured things out.
Naturally, all of our questions were answered by that point.
The movie was so full of plot that there wasn’t much room
for the third member of the main character trio, Angie’s dad Nick (Bruce
Boxleitner). He gets a couple of scenes
and a sub-plot, but his screen time is very small. Since, of the main cast, he’s the actor I
like the most, I hope they find more to have him do in future movies.
However, I did enjoy watching Angie and Kyle
interacting. We are still getting the
slow tease in their romance, and I enjoy watching them deny their feelings for
each other.
I also enjoyed watching the bits of Angie’s matchmaking show
that were being filmed. This actually
was the strongest sub-plot of the show.
The actors and writers do a good job of keeping the Hallmark
cheese to a minimum. It is there, but if
you know to expect it, you can pretty easily ignore it.
If you missed Hallmark’s schedule change, be sure to keep an
eye out for A Fatal Romance. I’m
sure they will be reairing it soon, and it is an entertaining murder mystery
movie.
I have this one recorded and am looking forward to it. Danica McKellar and Victor Webster are two of my favorite Hallmark actors so I was so glad to see them paired together. I liked the first one and though I'm sad to see the dad isn't in this one all that much I'm really looking forward to watching this one!
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