Mingle All the Way (2018)
Movie Summary
“Mingle All the Way” is a new networking app designed to pair busy professionals together for upcoming events, without long-term romance. Founder of the app Molly, determined to prove to her family that it is a success, joins the app and meets another busy professional, Jeff. When Molly and Jeff are matched, they are both horrified to realize they’ve already had not one, but two disastrous previous encounters. Nevertheless, they agree to stay matched for all their respective upcoming holiday engagements. As the pair gets closer, their business arrangement might turn into something more.
Mingle All the Way was originally released on the Hallmark Channel December 7, 2018.
Where can I watch Mingle All the Way online?
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Is Mingle All the Way available to buy on DVD?
Yes, as part of a collection.
When will Mingle All the Way air on TV in 2023?
Not airing this week
This movie normally airs throughout the holiday season on the main Hallmark Channel. For a complete schedule of dates and times, please click here.
Year Released
2018
Cast Includes
Jen Lilley (Molly Hoffman), Brant Daugherty (Jeff Scanlon), Lindsay Wagner (Veronica Hoffman), Casey Manderson (Tyler Newman), Sandy Sidhu (Lisa Turner), April Telek (Erica Fielding), Jesse Arthur Carroll (Frank Fielding), Larissa Albuquerque (Michelle Hoffman), Serge Houde (Reginald Hoffman), Rebecca Staab (Helen Lange)
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Mingle All the Way Movie Trailer
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The Mingle All the Way Hallmark movie is one of my all time favorite movies. I’ve watched it numerous times and will continue to do so. I wish it would come out in a DVD.
I loved this movie and would give it 5 stars. It was different, but ended as all Christmas movies, but it was a different story line. The actors were believable, and would by the movie if it were on dvd. So please put it on D
Clearly the worst Christmas movie we’ve seen this year, and a candidate for “Worst Ever” except we stopped watching before we wasted more than an half hour. We knew the premise, but still couldn’t grasp the flow of the story. The scenes jumped from one to another, without dialog that would help describe what was happening relative to the basic story. After a brief discussion of our joint concern, we hung in another 10 minutes and scrapped the viewing after nearly 30 minutes. We try to watch at least one new Christmas movie each evening, and unfortunately this did not leave us time to begin another, and we resorted to an hour cop show to complete the night.