Fall Into Winter has somehow managed to climb its way into the Netflix Top 10 most watched movies here in the U.S.. I have no idea why, as the predictable kitschy film isn’t even corny or laughable enough to be entertaining. Candy connoisseur Kerrie Murphy (Lori Loughlin, who made the film for GAC shortly after getting out of prison) is preparing for the town’s Winterfest when her high school foe unexpectedly buys into her family business.
The Gist: Kerrie and her brother Jake (Darrin Baker) run Murphy’s Candy in Bedford, Ohio. The big annual Winterfest is coming up, so there’s copious amounts of chocolate snowflakes to make. When Jake suddenly announces he’s moving to London, like tomorrow, panic ensues. “And how perfect that London is less than a 30 minute drive from here,” Kerrie says. “Not London, Ohio, London, England.” Luckily, Jake already has someone set up to buy his share of the business. It’s none other than Brooks McLead (James Tupper), Kerrie’s high …