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7.1/10
Kentucky Roses
2026
84 minutes
Director
Clare Niederpruem
Cast
Andrew W. Walker
Odette Annable
Peyton Meyer
Description
A greenhouse worker and the son of Churchill Downs' CEO form an unlikely pair, coming together to save the Kentucky Derby rose blanket and uncovering a generational love story along the way.
Professions
Florist
Architect
CEO
Settings & Cities
Louisville, Kentucky, USA — centered around Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby traditions.
Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
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Kentucky Roses
Subtitle: Horses, Flowers, and Enough Southern Charm to Win the Triple Crown
If you’ve ever watched Hallmark movies and thought, “This would be perfect with more horse racing and dramatic flower arrangements,” then Kentucky Roses gallops directly into your heart wearing a decorative hat and carrying emotional baggage. This movie combines the cozy optimism of Hallmark holiday movies with the high-stakes world of the Kentucky Derby, where apparently every romantic breakthrough must happen near a horse stable at golden hour.
Our heroine works in a greenhouse and cares deeply about preserving the iconic Kentucky Derby rose blanket tradition — which Hallmark treats with the same intensity usually reserved for national security operations. Enter a charming architect and Derby executive heir who looks like he’s never once lost a jawline competition. Naturally, they clash immediately, because Hallmark movies require at least fifteen minutes of professional disagreement before anyone is allowed to flirt responsibly.
As the Derby approaches, tensions rise over roses, family expectations, and whether two attractive people can survive prolonged eye contact in a greenhouse. There are scenic shots of Churchill Downs, emotionally significant gardening scenes, and enough Southern charm to make sweet tea feel underdressed. At one point, it becomes genuinely unclear whether the movie is more invested in romance or flower logistics — and honestly, both are thriving.
Unlike traditional Hallmark holiday movies filled with snow-covered inns and gingerbread contests, this one swaps winter coziness for spring elegance and derby hats large enough to have their own ZIP codes. But the formula remains beautifully familiar: heartfelt conversations, small misunderstandings, and a grand romantic realization timed perfectly with a major public event.
By the end, you’ll be emotionally invested in horse racing traditions you didn’t even know existed and fully convinced that true love smells faintly like fresh roses and expensive leather saddles. Kentucky Roses is sweet, charming, and proof that Hallmark movies can turn literally any regional event into the setting for a life-changing romance — especially if there are flowers involved.






