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As cheesy and predictable as you'd imagine. There are worse Christmas TV films out there, but <em>'A Gingerbread Romance'</em> fails to entertain even by the smallest of margins. It's all just rough around the edges, particularly with th...


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Successful architect Taylor Scott is poised for a promotion and a move to Paris but before that’s decided, her boss tasks her with creating a life-sized gingerbread house for a holiday competition. She partners with pastry chef Adam Dale, and though their styles are different, they form a deep connection working together.
When a competing bakery threatens her family's beloved gingerbread house competition, a driven architect teams up with a charismatic contractor. As they work together to save the competition, they find their professional rivalry blossoming into an unexpected holiday romance.
As a made-for-television holiday movie, 'A Gingerbread Romance' received a generally positive reception from its target audience, praised for its festive spirit and classic romantic tropes. Critics noted its predictable but heartwarming storyline and charming performances.
Praised for its festive and heartwarming holiday theme.
Enjoyed for its classic romantic comedy structure and predictable, comforting plot.
Appreciated for the chemistry between the lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the movie's ability to deliver a feel-good holiday experience, with many finding it a delightful and cozy watch during the festive season.
The film was part of Hallmark Channel's 'Countdown to Christmas' event, a popular programming block featuring original holiday movies.
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As cheesy and predictable as you'd imagine. There are worse Christmas TV films out there, but <em>'A Gingerbread Romance'</em> fails to entertain even by the smallest of margins. It's all just rough around the edges, particularly with th...