
A podcast where two sparkling graduate students in the city unwind and embrace the magic of every season by reviewing Hallmark and other made-for-tv holiday movies, while also creating their own ridiculous titles and plots. Maybe if this takes off we’ll move to a quaint and idyllic small town where every day is fully decorated and reality free. deckthehallsmark@gmail.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | ||||

Amy and Hannah are coming to you from a safe social distance with a covid-19 edition episode. They’ll review Hallmark’s 2019 movie “Timeless Love,” play a spring fling round of “Do you hear what I hear: Real or Fake,” and wrap up the episode with a s... more
Amy and Hannah get carried away in episode 3 and review Netflix’s 2019 holiday film “The Knight Before Christmas.” They play an exhilarating round of “Do you hear what I hear: Real or Fake” and finish up the episode with a brand new title and plot ba... more
And we’re back! Hannah and Amy are thrilled to share episode 2 with their avid fan base. They’ll explore the depths of Netflix and Hulu’s holiday movie offerings, play a royally fun round of their game “Do you hear what I hear: Real or Fake,” and fin... more
Hannah and Amy kickoff the podcast with an enthusiastic review of Christmas Perfection (2018). They also play the game “Do you hear what I hear: real or fake?” And conclude with an entertaining and creative segment of “It’s beginning to look a lot li... more
Introducing the new podcast Deck the Hall(s)mark where two graduate students spread the joy of the neverending holiday season(s) in tv movie land.
Stumbled upon this podcast on a whim, ended up getting sucked in. I guffawed. I sobbed. I gasped. It’s more than a podcast—it’s Mozart at the piano, Tolkien at the typewriter, Eli Whitney at the cotton gin. Deck the Hall(s)mark is truly transcendent.
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