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.
Director: Richard Gabai
Writers: Barbara Kymlicka, Brian Sawyer, Gregg Rossen
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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 roug...
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