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6.7/10
Road to Christmas
2018
84 minutes
Director
Allan Harmon
Cast
Jessy Schram
Chad Michael Murray
Teryl Rothery
Description
Los Angeles television producer Maggie Baker unwittingly falls for Danny Wise, the son and former producer of his mother's popular annual Christmas special. When Maggie's secret plan to reunite Danny and his two brothers with Julia during the live broadcast in Vermont goes awry, she is reminded that above all, it is the love for family and friends that makes the merriest of Christmas.
Professions
TV Producer
Chef
TV Host
Settings & Cities
Vermont during Christmas
Maple Ridge, British Columbia
Denver, Colorado
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Review
"Road to Christmas: A Slip 'n Slide to Festive Cheesiness"
Ah, 'Road to Christmas' – a journey so sugary sweet, it could single-handedly power a gingerbread factory. If you're a devout follower of Hallmark movies, this festive treat is the cinematic yule log you've been waiting for. And if you think Hallmark holiday movies can't surprise you, prepare for a plot twist as unexpected as discovering mid-December you still have a 9-month-old fruitcake in storage.
Our story mosies down the mistletoe-strewn byways with Maggie, a fiercely independent producer who’s on a quest to film the perfect Christmas special. Naturally, this quest involves picturesque small towns where the snow looks more like set decoration than cold precipitation. Are you imagining warm flannel, cozy scarves, and predictably distressed knitwear? Bingo!
Maggie’s journey takes an unforeseen detour when she meets Danny, a handsome chef with a culinary passion rivaled only by his capacity to wear sweaters well. The chemistry between them is as palpable as a twinkling string of LED lights flickering against a fake snow backdrop. It's the kind of love story that's as classic as a sing-along in a snow globe, and just as dramatic.
'Road to Christmas' is laced with all the nostalgia – think endless peppermint lattes and carols that suddenly burst out as if the townspeople are in a musical. It’s a love letter to all Hallmark holiday movies, delivering the expected dose of heartwarming corniness that we pretend to roll our eyes at, yet secretly cherish like a cousin who insists on singing off-key at the family dinner.
In the great tradition of Hallmark holiday movies, the film layers on the feel-good and sprinkles it with just a dash of snowball fights, magical Christmas lights, and enough festive knitwear to open your own pop-up Christmas market. By the end, you'll be so enveloped in the holiday spirit, you'll find yourself warming up to the idea of wearing matching reindeer antlers with your significant other.
So grab your coziest blanket and prepare your palate for dialogue cheesier than Aunt Edna's Christmas Eve casserole. 'Road to Christmas' is the road you didn’t know you wanted to travel but secretly hoped Santa would bring you tickets to this holiday season.






