Pumpkin - Everything (2022)

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    Pumpkin - Everything (2022)

    The best comprehensive review/article on the film is from , which highlights how the movie goes beyond typical seasonal tropes to handle heavier themes like elder care and the fears of growing old. You can read it here: “Pumpkin Everything” Movie Review . Why this film stands out:

    If you’re looking for a good article on the 2022 movie you’re likely interested in the Hallmark Channel original film based on the novel by Beth Labonte. Pumpkin Everything (2022)

    Amy, a novelist (played by Taylor Cole ), returns to her hometown to care for her stubborn grandfather, Tom ( Michael Ironside ), who runs a pumpkin-themed store aptly named "Pumpkin Everything". The best comprehensive review/article on the film is

    It is often cited as the "ultimate" fall movie for its over-the-top autumn decor, including a scene featuring an "elephant-sized" pumpkin. Amy, a novelist (played by Taylor Cole ),

    For a deep dive into the , the official Hallmark Channel page provides behind-the-scenes videos and a full synopsis.

    Reviewers from The Happy Hallmarker and Reddit point out that the film tackles "real" topics like alcoholism (via the male lead, Kit, played by Corey Sevier) and the loss of independence in aging.