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201890 minRomance, TV Movie

A Gingerbread Romance

Is A Gingerbread Romance a Hit or Flop?

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Is A Gingerbread Romance worth watching? With a rating of 4.9/10, this Romance, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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A Gingerbread Romance Synopsis

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.

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Top Cast

Duane Henry
Duane HenryAdam
Tia Mowry
Tia MowryTaylor
Jordana Lajoie
Jordana LajoieAnnabelle Renard
Giles Panton
Giles PantonBradford Gilmore
Milo Shandel
Milo ShandelMayor
Jocelyn Ott
Jocelyn OttWendy
Melody Niemann
Melody NiemannBrooke
Heather-Claire Nortey
Heather-Claire NorteyJenny
Kazumi Evans
Kazumi EvansJosephine
Melissa Peterman
Melissa PetermanLinda

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Critic Reviews

r96skJul 8, 2020
★ 5

As cheesy and predictable as you'd imagine. There are worse Christmas TV films out there, but 'A Gingerbread Romance' fails to entertain even by the smallest of margins. It's all just rough around the edges, particularly with the editing and pacing. Duane Henry (Adam) and Tia Mowry (Taylor) lead competently, with both of them having likeable qualities and giving alright performances - they just needed more chemistry together to take it up a notch. The rest of the cast are kinda poor, though most only have one or two lines to be fair. I partly like the premise involving the creation of gingerbread houses, but it's nowhere near compelling - with Adam & Taylor's supposed rivals barely troubling them, so the story lacks any real acceleration. It's just a simple romance spread across 90 minutes.