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All Yours

2016

86 minutes

Director

Monika Mitchell

Cast

Nicollette Sheridan

Dan Payne

Kiefer O'Reilly

Description

"All Yours" is a romantic comedy that follows Cass, a successful attorney and single mother, who hires her family friend, Matt, as a nanny to help care for her two children. As they spend more time together, Cass realizes that she may be missing out on love and family life

Professions

Attorney

Nanny

Settings & Cities

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

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Review

All Yours: The Movie That Proves Love Is a Lot Like Moving Into a New Apartment—Except You’re Definitely Not Going to Find a Perfectly Wrapped Bow on Your Life

If you’ve ever watched Hallmark Channel movies and thought, “You know what I need? A rom-com where the main characters are just slightly allergic to communication, yet still manage to fall in love,” then All Yours is here to provide all the cozy, awkward, and “why-can’t-you-just-talk-already?” moments you could ever want. This Hallmark movie delivers the classic love story—except this time, the complications involve home renovations, cute dogs, and just a touch of misdirected passion.

Enter our leading lady, Lila, who has the dream job of being a successful event planner and the not-so-dream situation of moving into a new apartment that, somehow, has all of the quirks (and zero charm) of a place she’s about to spend all her time in. Enter Colin, the handsome handyman who’s good at fixing things—except for Lila’s emotional issues (but don't worry, by the end of the movie, he’s got that covered, too). They have an awkward meet-cute that’s about as smooth as a power drill on an off day, and, naturally, things get complicated as they’re forced to spend way too much time together while figuring out how to make her space feel like home.

In true Hallmark fashion, there’s more than enough room for misunderstandings, repressed feelings, and at least one dramatic scene where someone confesses their love in front of a fireplace (because of course there’s a fireplace). The only thing more predictable than their relationship evolving is the moment when Lila realizes that maybe her life doesn’t need to be perfect to be perfect—and that she definitely doesn’t need to do it all alone. (Cue: group hug, puppy cuddle, and a kiss that’s so Hallmark movie sweet you might just need insulin.)

In conclusion, All Yours is the kind of Hallmark Channel movie where the perfect romantic partnership is built one quirky miscommunication at a time—and sprinkled with just enough charm to make you believe that even your own renovations could result in finding true love. So if you're looking for a movie where the only thing more predictable than the love story is the heartwarming lesson about trusting in yourself and others—this is the movie for you. Grab your popcorn, your dog, and maybe a hammer (just in case you need to fix your own heart along the way).

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