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In the running for a promotion, reality cooking show producer Kelly prepares for her cooking show for kids. When show host Chef Betty has an unexpected injury, Kelly hires controversial Chef... Read allIn the running for a promotion, reality cooking show producer Kelly prepares for her cooking show for kids. When show host Chef Betty has an unexpected injury, Kelly hires controversial Chef Stephen as a replacement.In the running for a promotion, reality cooking show producer Kelly prepares for her cooking show for kids. When show host Chef Betty has an unexpected injury, Kelly hires controversial Chef Stephen as a replacement.
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Week 7 -- Valentine -- Premiered: 2/11/2018
Hallmark hit a home run pairing kind hearted television producer Kelly (Ali Liebert) a producer for kid cooking show The Little Gourmet with the cocky hot-headed chef Stephen Harris (Brett Dalton). The chemistry between them almost feels real and very believable. What I really liked about this movie is: (1) Kelly and Stephen helped inspire the children chefs to achieve great things; (2) there were no intruding/competing girlfriends or boyfriends; (3) supporting actress Jessica (Kimberly Sustad) is always lovely and delightful; (4) child actor Becca (Aria Birch) won my heart from beginning to end.
Ali Liebert is beautiful and quickly becoming one of my favorite HM leading ladies, I hope we see her in many upcoming movies!
Through the first seven weeks of the Hallmarks 2018 movie season this is by far my favorite HM movie of the year.
Hallmark hit a home run pairing kind hearted television producer Kelly (Ali Liebert) a producer for kid cooking show The Little Gourmet with the cocky hot-headed chef Stephen Harris (Brett Dalton). The chemistry between them almost feels real and very believable. What I really liked about this movie is: (1) Kelly and Stephen helped inspire the children chefs to achieve great things; (2) there were no intruding/competing girlfriends or boyfriends; (3) supporting actress Jessica (Kimberly Sustad) is always lovely and delightful; (4) child actor Becca (Aria Birch) won my heart from beginning to end.
Ali Liebert is beautiful and quickly becoming one of my favorite HM leading ladies, I hope we see her in many upcoming movies!
Through the first seven weeks of the Hallmarks 2018 movie season this is by far my favorite HM movie of the year.
Kelly is a producer on a cooking show for kids and when the host is injured she needs to find a replacement as soon as possible. She suggests Stephen Harris, a famous chef, with a famous restaurant who lately acquired a bad reputation so this show is the perfect opportunity to improve his image.
I'm not gonna lie: I didn't have a good first impression of this movie. While I thought the theme was original I did find it quite boring and I didn't actually got into it after the first half.
The leading actors deliver an acceptable performance given the characters they had. But I didn't connect with any of them. Chemistry? I'm still not sure. I got the sense that they got along just fine but I didn't sense any romantic chemistry between them. I did find two of their scenes lovely but nothing that makes me melt inside like some Hallmark movies have before.
There were not any jokes, and while the ending was pretty predictable I was surprised there was no pre-ending drama between Kelly and Stephen.
Why is Kimberly Sustad here? She has been in this type of movies as the leading lady and she always delivers.
To sum up, this movie is not disaster, but I felt something was missing and I did not enjoy until the second part of it. Did I regret watching it? No. But Hallmark has provided much better material than this.
I'm not gonna lie: I didn't have a good first impression of this movie. While I thought the theme was original I did find it quite boring and I didn't actually got into it after the first half.
The leading actors deliver an acceptable performance given the characters they had. But I didn't connect with any of them. Chemistry? I'm still not sure. I got the sense that they got along just fine but I didn't sense any romantic chemistry between them. I did find two of their scenes lovely but nothing that makes me melt inside like some Hallmark movies have before.
There were not any jokes, and while the ending was pretty predictable I was surprised there was no pre-ending drama between Kelly and Stephen.
Why is Kimberly Sustad here? She has been in this type of movies as the leading lady and she always delivers.
To sum up, this movie is not disaster, but I felt something was missing and I did not enjoy until the second part of it. Did I regret watching it? No. But Hallmark has provided much better material than this.
.... something was off with the lead actress and her eyebrows. Ugh, distracting through the whole movie!
Of the two leads, there is more familiarity with Ali Liebert (this reviewer has liked what has been seen of her acting and most of the films she's been in). Have not actually not seen very much from Brett Dalton, but he did impress in one of last year's best Hallmark Christmas films 'One December Night'. The most familiar name to me here is Kimberly Sustad, who has consistently impressed whether lead or supporting. While not a new idea, 'Cooking with Love' did sound charming.
And it was. While not cooked all the way through, which is true of all the Hallmark films centered around food, 'Cooking with Love' is cooked just about enough and is pretty good on the whole. Not perfect or great, but it is a good representation of both leads and has a lot to recommend it. Liked all the 2018 Countdown to Valentine's Day films, of which 'Cooking with Love' is one, and while it is not the best one ('A Secret Valentine') it is proof that Hallmark fillms should not already be dismissed.
'Cooking with Love' is formulaic, with surprises and originality being very little (anybody who has seen any of the culinary set Hallmark films will know exactly what to expect as the formula is followed closely). Did find the ending on the slightly undercooked side though sweet and not as too tidy as most Hallmark films).
Preston Vanderslic is amateur hour in an unnecessary, out of place unlikeable role that adds absolutely nothing to the story. While it was not awkward and was there, there could have been more chemistry between Liebert and Dalton, a relationship that could have been fleshed out more and perhaps utilised more.
Libert and Dalton are immensely engaging and charming leads, Dalton has a nice understated charisma and Liebert never seemed bored and personally didn't find her acting forced at all. Sustad also doesn't disappoint and has a very appealing, amiable personality that has been present in almost all her roles (do wish there was more of her though). Other than Vanderslic's, the characters were worth caring about and they are not too perfect or have flaws taken to extremes (the latter is a common problem with Hallmark, and Lifetime, and is a bit of a big bugbear).
The production values are easy on the eyes, the scenery doesn't disappoint and there is nothing slipshod about the filming. The music fits well enough and doesn't feel over-scored and it's directed competently. Really liked the light-hearted-ness and warm heart that the script had, and it flowed naturally and didn't come over as cheesy or over-sentimental. The story is a long way from perfect, but it has charm and is light-hearted.
Overall, not great but solid Countdown to Valentine's Day effort from Hallmark. 7/10.
And it was. While not cooked all the way through, which is true of all the Hallmark films centered around food, 'Cooking with Love' is cooked just about enough and is pretty good on the whole. Not perfect or great, but it is a good representation of both leads and has a lot to recommend it. Liked all the 2018 Countdown to Valentine's Day films, of which 'Cooking with Love' is one, and while it is not the best one ('A Secret Valentine') it is proof that Hallmark fillms should not already be dismissed.
'Cooking with Love' is formulaic, with surprises and originality being very little (anybody who has seen any of the culinary set Hallmark films will know exactly what to expect as the formula is followed closely). Did find the ending on the slightly undercooked side though sweet and not as too tidy as most Hallmark films).
Preston Vanderslic is amateur hour in an unnecessary, out of place unlikeable role that adds absolutely nothing to the story. While it was not awkward and was there, there could have been more chemistry between Liebert and Dalton, a relationship that could have been fleshed out more and perhaps utilised more.
Libert and Dalton are immensely engaging and charming leads, Dalton has a nice understated charisma and Liebert never seemed bored and personally didn't find her acting forced at all. Sustad also doesn't disappoint and has a very appealing, amiable personality that has been present in almost all her roles (do wish there was more of her though). Other than Vanderslic's, the characters were worth caring about and they are not too perfect or have flaws taken to extremes (the latter is a common problem with Hallmark, and Lifetime, and is a bit of a big bugbear).
The production values are easy on the eyes, the scenery doesn't disappoint and there is nothing slipshod about the filming. The music fits well enough and doesn't feel over-scored and it's directed competently. Really liked the light-hearted-ness and warm heart that the script had, and it flowed naturally and didn't come over as cheesy or over-sentimental. The story is a long way from perfect, but it has charm and is light-hearted.
Overall, not great but solid Countdown to Valentine's Day effort from Hallmark. 7/10.
Ali Liebert is so solid in this role. She is perfect for Hallmark. Then add a pinch of Brett Dalton. Mix thoroughly. They combine so well in this movie.
The story has a few cliches and you knew what would happen in the final scene, but with these actors it worked.
The story has a few cliches and you knew what would happen in the final scene, but with these actors it worked.
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- TriviaFilmed in the Yaletown area in Vancouver, BC Canada.
- GoofsKelly receives a thank-you letter from a former contestant. The envelope is addressed to her at "46 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10004." The zip code for that address is 10024.
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