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Catering Christmas
A fledgling caterer, Molly Frost, is hired by Jean Harrison, the perfectionistic director of the renowned Harrison Foundation, to cater this year’s annual Christmas Gala dinner. Things get complicated when Molly falls for Jean’s nephew, Carson, 30s, a travel photographer with no desire to take over the family’s foundation… until his aunt assigns him to the task of making sure the catered dinner goes perfectly.
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Plot Summary
When a talented caterer finds herself scrambling to save her family's business during the Christmas season, she unexpectedly lands a high-profile client. However, this client turns out to be a charming and successful philanthropist who is also a potential romantic interest, adding a layer of complexity to her professional and personal life.
Critical Reception
Catering Christmas received generally positive reviews, particularly from audiences who enjoy lighthearted holiday romances. Critics noted its festive atmosphere and sweet storyline, while some found the plot predictable, a common characteristic of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming holiday spirit and charming lead performances.
Appreciated for providing a cozy and romantic viewing experience perfect for the festive season.
Some viewers found the storyline to be somewhat formulaic, but enjoyable nonetheless.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely aggregated for this specific title, but similar holiday films of this nature typically garner positive feedback for their feel-good narratives and festive themes.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, utilizing its picturesque winter scenery to enhance the Christmas ambiance.
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