Let’s talk about something totally unexpected—Hallmark movies. Yeah, I know, not exactly my usual jam here on All Ages of Geek, but sometimes, life throws you a curveball. For me, that curveball was a dare to binge The Ashley Williams Collection on Hallmark+.
What I discovered? Hallmark movies are basically the rom-com version of comfort food. They’ve got small-town drama, Christmas cheer, and so much awkward romance it’s almost too good to be true. Ashley Williams is the star of this whole shebang, and honestly? She’s got this cute, clumsy vibe that makes every movie feel like a warm hug. Let’s dive into this madness, one festive flick at a time.
The Ashley Williams Collection on Hallmark+
October Kiss (2015)

Plot: Free-spirited Poppy (Ashley Williams) becomes a temporary nanny for a single dad (Sam Jaeger) and his two kids during Halloween.
This movie is all pumpkin spice and good vibes. Poppy’s like that one friend who’s always the life of the party, and watching her deal with a buttoned-up dad is hilarious. The Halloween theme adds a fun twist—it’s like Hallmark decided to swap out the Christmas trees for jack-o’-lanterns.
Why Watch: Great for spooky season when you want something sweet instead of scary.
Love on a Limb (2016)

Plot: Aimee Roarke (Ashley Williams) goes full tree-hugger to save the town’s oak tree from being cut down, all while sparking a romance with the hunky tree cutter, Alec (Trevor Donovan).
Let’s be real—falling in love over a tree is peak Hallmark energy. Ashley plays Aimee with so much passion you actually start rooting for the tree. And Alec? Dude’s basically a walking rom-com cliché, but somehow it works.
Why Watch: For the cheesy activism and a tree-saving romance.
Christmas in Evergreen (2017)

Plot: A snowstorm traps a vet (Ashley Williams), a doctor, and his daughter in a magical small town during Christmas.
This one’s dripping with small-town Christmas charm. The snow, the cozy vibes, the accidental romance—it’s like Hallmark turned a holiday postcard into a movie. Ashley crushes it as the lovable lead, and the whole thing feels like a warm blanket on a cold night.
Why Watch: Classic Hallmark Christmas with extra magic.
Northern Lights of Christmas (2018)

Plot: Pilot Zoey (Ashley Williams) inherits a reindeer farm and, oh yeah, a hot ranch hand named Alec (Corey Sevier).
Reindeer farms? Pilots? Ranch hands? This movie is bonkers in the best way. Zoey’s transition from high-flying dreams to farm life is surprisingly fun, and Alec is basically Hallmark’s version of a cowboy heartthrob.
Why Watch: For reindeer-related holiday chaos and swoon-worthy romance.
Holiday Hearts (2019)

Plot: Peyton (Ashley Williams) and Ben (Paul Campbell) have to juggle planning a Christmas party and taking care of a friend’s kid.
This one is full-on Hallmark fluff. Watching these two navigate holiday planning while dealing with a kid who’s way too smart for their own good is hilarious. Ashley and Paul have killer chemistry, making it one of those “aww” movies you don’t mind watching with a group.
Why Watch: For the ultimate feel-good holiday vibes.
Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy (2019)

Plot: Evergreen searches for a mysterious Christmas time capsule, and a skeptical writer comes to cover the story.
A Christmas scavenger hunt? Sign me up. Ashley’s back in Evergreen, and the whole time capsule thing gives the movie a fun twist. It’s got that over-the-top Hallmark holiday magic that makes you roll your eyes and smile at the same time.
Why Watch: For a little mystery mixed with your Christmas cheer.
Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater (2020)

Plot: Single mom Maggie (Ashley Williams) ends up hosting Lucas (Niall Matter) after a holiday mishap leaves him stranded.
This movie had me at “Christmas sweater.” Lucas is a lovable disaster, and Maggie’s journey from “why is this guy in my house?” to “maybe he’s not so bad” is pure holiday rom-com gold.
Why Watch: For the sweaters, the laughs, and the slow-burn romance.
Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday (2021)

Plot: Real-life sisters Ashley Williams and Kimberly Williams-Paisley swap cities to take on new holiday projects.
Two sisters switching it up for Christmas? It’s like Freaky Friday but with more baked goods. The chemistry between Ashley and Kimberly is natural (duh, they’re sisters), and the movie is just straight-up fun.
Why Watch: Double the Williams sisters, double the charm.
Sister Swap: Christmas in the City (2021)

Plot: The sisterly swap continues, with each tackling new challenges in their swapped cities.
More of the same festive chaos, and I’m here for it. It’s great to see the sisters shine in separate storylines, and the city backdrop adds a fresh twist to the usual Hallmark formula.
Why Watch: For more family-focused holiday goodness.
Two Tickets to Paradise (2022)

Plot: Two strangers, Hannah (Ashley Williams) and Josh (Ryan Paevey), get left at the altar but decide to take their honeymoons anyway—at the same resort.
This movie is a tropical escape with awkward meet-cutes and sweet moments. Ashley and Ryan have solid chemistry, and the resort setting makes you forget it’s cold outside.
Why Watch: For sunshine, romance, and all the feel-good vibes.
Notes of Autumn (2023)

Plot: Best friends Ellie (Ashley Williams) and Leo (Luke Macfarlane) swap homes to recharge their creative juices.
Fall vibes everywhere, baby. From crunchy leaves to cozy cabins, this movie nails the autumn aesthetic. Ashley and Luke’s friendship is wholesome, and it’s just a super chill watch.
Why Watch: Perfect for pumpkin spice latte season.
Falling Together (2024)

Plot: Natalie (Ashley Williams) brings peace to her feuding condo neighbors with help from Mark (Paul Campbell), the reluctant building super.
Neighbor drama? Yes, please. Ashley and Paul’s banter is top-notch, and the whole “let’s fix this building’s chaos” plot keeps things fun.
Why Watch: For a Hallmark-style sitcom vibe.
Jingle Bell Run (2024)

Plot: Avery (Ashley Williams) and Wes (Andrew Walker) team up for a holiday race across America, full of challenges and bonding.
Think Amazing Race but make it Hallmark. The holiday-themed challenges are hilarious, and the chemistry between Ashley and Andrew makes it all work.
Why Watch: For festive road trip chaos and a guaranteed happy ending.
Why You Should Watch The Ashley Williams Collection on Hallmark+
Listen, Hallmark isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel—it’s giving you cozy, feel-good stories with happy endings, and Ashley Williams knows how to sell it. Her movies are charming, funny, and packed with enough holiday spirit to melt even the iciest hearts.
Also check out “I Married a Monster on a Hill’s” Christmas Special “Falling for Festive Fails” if you’re a fan of Hallmark movies, but a tad more mature.
Keeping This Ashley Williams Collection on Hallmark+ List Updated
Hallmark keeps cranking out new movies, and you know Ashley’s gonna be in a few more. I’ll keep this guide updated as they drop, so you’re always ready for your next binge. Until then, grab a blanket, a snack, and let Hallmark take you on a wild, cozy ride.



