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With the holidays rapidly approaching, The Hallmark Channel’s “Countdown to Christmas” is underway, perfect for those looking to celebrate the cold season from the comfort of their couch.
Whether an old holiday favorite or a brand new premiere, many of the Hallmark holiday movies airing this season are set in a small New England town. While Hallmark often opts for fictional settings in Vermont or Massachusetts, the channel has two Christmastime movies set in New Hampshire.
Ready to cozy up with a feel-good movie featuring the wintry Granite State? Here’s how to watch the two Hallmark Christmas movies set in New Hampshire, in order of worst to best ranking from IMDb.
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
In “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” rivals and New Hampshire mayors Liam and Sarah compete against each other to win the statewide Christmas spirit competition for their respective towns. When they decide to work together, Liam and Sarah learn the true meaning of Christmas and even find love.
IMDb rating: 6.1
Where to watch: Peacock, Prime Video with add-on, Hallmark+
Christmas Incorporated
When Riley lands an assistant position for a socialite who plans to close his toy factory in Dover just weeks before Christmas, she must convince him to visit the town and keep the factory open.
IMDb rating: 6.4
Where to watch: Prime Video with add-on, Hallmark+
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald. Reporting by Catherine Messier.
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