Debbie Macomber’s MRS. MIRACLE Review

If you’re in the mood for some Holiday movie, how about giving Debbie Macomber’s MRS. MIRACLE, which airs tonight, Saturday November 5 at 9pm on Hallmark Channel, a chance.
Mrs. Miracle is sort of a modern-day Marry Poppins story. James Van Der Beek stars as Seth Webster, a widower raising his two troublemaker six-year-olds sons. With the holidays approaching, Seth is getting desperate to find a new housekeeper, especially since his kids have chase away all the previous ones. In comes Mrs. Emily Merkle (Doris Roberts) aka Mrs. Miracle, who might just be what the family needed.
I quite enjoyed Mrs. Miracle and is definitely one of the better Hallmark movies that I have seen. It is the perfect movie to put you in the mood for the holidays.
Fans of James Van Der Beek will most likely enjoy seeing him play this really sweet character. And Doris Roberts is definitely a fun housekeeper, although let’s face it, no one will ever be as good as Julie Andrews, but none the less, I thought she did a good job.
And if you’re in the mood for a little romance, well you’re in luck because Mrs. Miracle offers that as well, with Seth falling for Reba Maxwell (Erin Karpluk), the best friend to the Webster kids’ first-grade teacher.
Overall, Mrs. Miracle is a really sweet movie. So if you’re looking for a movie to put a smile on your face, you might want to give it a chance.
You can also check out more photos and a preview for Mrs. Miracle here.

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Was the scene at “Hoback Sports” filmed in Jackson Hole, WY?
No. Everything was filmed in Canada.
Actually, I’m very familiar with Hoback Sports in JH and if you pull up their website, the start of the video on the homepage shows the outside of the store. This is definitely, without a doubt, the same storefront on the movie. However, the inside looks quite different, as the real interior of Hoback Sports is much more industrial/loft-like.
That wasn’t the only exterior from Jackson that looked familiar; the first shot of the elementary school looked like Jackson Elementary and the restaurant where Reba met her mom for lunch looked like a building in the Jackson area. Isn’t weird that while filmed in Canada they would use exterior shots from Wyoming? Someone from the set must be from the area.