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We have to know going in that it will be predictable, which this movie absolutely is. When it comes to movies like "The Holiday Calendar," there are certain things we just have to accept. As more coincidences mount up, Abby believes her calendar is magic and may be leading her to her true love and calling. Every single day when the clock strikes midnight, the doors on calendar day open, and the items found inside on that specific day start to manifest themselves into Abby's real life. During their annual Christmas gathering, Abby's Gramps (Ron Cephas Jones) gives her an antique advent calendar, which was left to her by her recently deceased grandmother. Abby's photographer best friends Josh (Quincy Brown) has just returned from his European adventure where he was working on his travel blog.

"The Holiday Calendar" is directed by Bradley Walsh, who is known for directing Hallmark Christmas movies like "Christmas Encore," "Christmas Festival of Ice," and "Christmas in Angel Falls." It is written by Amyn Kanderali and Carrie Freedle, whose only other writing credit is the Hallmark movie "My Secret Valentine." This film tells the story of a photographer named Abby (Kat Graham), who wants to be a photographic artist, but is stuck taking cheap portraits for Christmas cards and holiday family snaps. In her very own words, Graham has labeled the movie: "It's so darn cute, and I'm so happy with this." Directed by Bradley Walsh, the movie stars Quincy Brown and Ethan Peck alongside Graham, with a script from Carrie Freedle and Amyn Kaderali. And considering it is a Netflix movie which came out this November 2, there shouldn't be any doubts remaining about the cuteness quotient of yet another rom-com, especially after the streaming giant blessed fans with the likes of 'The Kissing Booth,' 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before,' and the most recent, and slightly controversial, 'Sierra Burgess is a Loser.Pretty soon, people will have to ditch their Hallmark holiday socks and swap them for a pair of Netflix Christmas socks since it's painfully obvious that they are on a quest to become the king and queen of cheesy Yuletide romances. So this was an amazing opportunity for me to actually have all my Christmas dreams comes true, and the movie is so darn cute." I recently got into holidays and stuff, especially because I grew up Jewish, so I didn't really have Christmases. Will this magical calendar lead her to love this holiday season?"Īnd speaking about the same character of the photographer that Graham brought to life on-screen, she told us, "The character was kind of like me. The official synopsis for the film describes it as: "A struggling but talented photographer inherits an antique holiday advent calendar, the contents of which seem to predict the future. I was like 'No way am I gonna get involved with The Holiday Calendar' but I did, with the stories, and the characters." "But I completely fell in love with 'The Holiday Calendar'. For me it's always about the script, right? So if the script is amazing, I'll do it in a heartbeat."īut that's not all that attracted her to play the role of a struggling artist in 'The Holiday Calendar.' "What's so amazing is that I wasn't expecting to fall in love with this Christmas movie which I was looking at," she explained in an exclusive interview with MEAWW. Graham, who has been quite known for her particular dislike for stereotypical romances, cleared the air about what has been labeled as her 'love/hate relationship' with these movies. Why? Because the holiday season is nearing and she can't contain all of that excitement as her new film, 'The Holiday Calendar' is all out to spread some big Christmas cheer. 'The Vampire Diaries' favorite witch Bonnie might have been off the screens for a while, but that face behind the character - Kat Graham - is brimming with thrill, as she walked the red carpet of the People's Choice Awards 2018.
