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Yawnful. Nothing about <em>'Christmas Tree Lane'</em> works, in my opinion at least. It was a chore to sit through from start-to-finish, with every single beat being predictable and/or cringe. It takes itself way too seriously, not helpe...


Movie spotlight
Music store owner Meg spearheads the community effort to save the Christmas Tree Lane shopping district from demolition. As she finds herself falling for Nate, a recent acquaintance, she’s thrown when she learns his surprising tie to the developer.
A determined young woman, who runs her family's beloved Christmas tree lot, fights to save her business from a ruthless developer. As she battles to keep her traditions alive, she unexpectedly finds love and discovers the true meaning of the holiday season.
Christmas Tree Lane received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its heartwarming holiday spirit and performances, though some critics noted its adherence to familiar holiday movie tropes.
Praised for its festive atmosphere and strong romantic chemistry.
Appreciated for its feel-good holiday themes and message of community.
Considered a classic, albeit predictable, holiday romance.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's charm and effectiveness as a feel-good holiday movie, with many appreciating its classic Christmas movie feel.
The film's director, Andy Fickman, is also known for directing other popular family films like 'Race to Witch Mountain' and 'She's the Man'.
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Yawnful. Nothing about <em>'Christmas Tree Lane'</em> works, in my opinion at least. It was a chore to sit through from start-to-finish, with every single beat being predictable and/or cringe. It takes itself way too seriously, not helpe...