
Top chef Grace Cooke rips in reviews due to her gastro-scientific approach to cuisine. She takes time off to see her family over Christmas and connects with traveler Asher St. James, where Asher helps her reconnect with her roots.
1h 29m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Dave Thomas
Director

Ansley Gordon
Grace

Chris Connell
Asher

Meg Biddle Smith
Felicity

Carlos Harrison
Uncle Neil

Kelly Ryan
Aunt Trisha

Adam Harper
Silas

Gowrie Hayden
Rita

Atmarani Mohanty
Jan 4, 2024Outstanding movie, or shall I say perfect? I wish I had seen this movie before Christmas but it is now definitely my new favorite. The actors were so much better than Netflix Christmas movies. The beginning started with an upbeat song that was an instant mood catcher. The love story of Ashers parent's had a meaningful addition. I thought it was well written and well played by the actors. They all had tons of great expression. The heartwarming cookbook that brought to the table more than sentiment, so inspirational!! It is also enlightening that they brought in a travel writer Romeo instead of a CEO of a corporation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

سالم الخرش 🇱🇾🔥
Dec 25, 2023It could have been a watchable Christmas rom-com had the script been revised a few more times -- we got the most laughs from the huge plot holes and nonsensical leaps from scene to scene. The second most laughs were from the poorly done props. The cookbook with the title "Fondue" at the top of the page and then recipies for swan's down gingerbread and a cake was hilarious, especially with the exact same recipes on the facing page. Then the letters to Father Christmas were clearly already written -- and it is so clear that these actors have no idea how to handle cookie dough or how to cut out cookies. The two leads were okay with acceptable chemistry, but the giggles and extra smiles got old. The aunt and uncle were sweet, but the land-grabbing realtor was ridiculously over the top. Overall it is watchable, but had potential to be more.

Miss Dina
Dec 24, 2023A wonderful tale of dreams, family, traditions, and the power of love at that most special time of the year. Ansley Gordon exudes warmth, joy and beauty whenever she is on the screen and Chris Connell likewise is charming, endearing, and almost achingly handsome. He's got some self-assurance that borders on arrogance, but the few minutes of an open shirt displaying a dark hairy chest with a matching trail swirling from his navel to his jeans, helped me forget the issues with continuity, abrupt editing, etc;. The character Rita Bird is absolutely an unforgettable riot! Brash, loud, and opinionated, she seems to be attempting to steamroll her way through lives of every business owner in town. A rough jewel of a movie with a heart of some of the best ingredients for love.

Nicole Hlomisi ❤️
Dec 22, 2023A Perfect Christmas/Pairing (2023) - This was yet another tale of a small town girl returning home from the big city to save a restaurant/cafe/vineyard? It was unclear to start with. Chris Connell was a bit smarmy in his role of Asher and a big head character to boot. His dodgy hair didn't help either. Ansley Gordon, as Grace, was fine and with a more convincing story and opposite lead might have done well, but she really wasn't supported by the production values the lacklustre script and less abled supporting actors. The Uncle (Carlos Harrison) and Aunty (Kelly Ryan) were a bit much, but not as over the top as the realtor Rita (Gowrie Hayden) who was a vile character anyway. I couldn't understand how Felicity (Meg Biddle Smith) was a friend of Grace's, but she didn't know her brother Asher or about their family. And there were other bits that just didn't connect as well. As such it was all just a bit lame, so after a while I had to give up on it. Another time I might have given it more of an opportunity and wrapped some presents whilst watching it, so it wasn't a complete waste of time, but on this occasion I had a mass of other films requiring my attention that might bring me more joy, so it went off after about 30 minutes. Unscored as Unfinished.