For the first twenty minutes of this movie, before the commercial break I was lost. Or maybe disinterested is a better term. Then it closes before the break and says that the three stories we were watching are all actually happening on different timelines. Great, sounds fun. No. It's a slog. The stories are interconnected through the house the ALL live (or lived) in, but it doesn't really come together until the final five minutes of the movie, which left me a lot of time to wonder why I should keep watching. For a movie with Jonathan Bennett, I thought we'd see some funny moments, but no, it was all serious future-dad, fancy dinner chef drama. John Brotherton and Erin Cahill could have just had the whole movie to themselves and we'd have all been better off for it. And another thing, you don't keep having to mention "high oil prices" to tell us the year the events are taking place. We get it . . . Oil crisis. We just don't care.
Christmas on Cherry Lane
2023
Action / Family
Christmas on Cherry Lane
2023
Action / Family
Plot summary
Three couples at different parts of life navigate big turning points in their lives over the holidays.
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December 10, 2023 at 07:03 PM
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Way too much build up, and not enough payoff
A muddled mess.
Three different households trying not to muddle up Christmas. Apparently written by a hundred different writers with really no idea what they're doing.
Stop me if you've heard this one before..
A Scientolgist walks into a Christmas movie....
How about, The Good Witch walks into a Christmas movie, with the same husband. Yeah, this movie is a confused trash heap of cliches and poorly conceived plotlines that meander towards a flat and dissapointing ending.
Poor Erin Cahill waddles around this film 10 months pregnant and never gets a chance to show a lick of her beauty.
This has a been a great Christmas season for Hallmark, but Cherry Lane is a bust.
A Hallmark classic.
Bravo, Hallmark.
Loved every second. Tough competition in 2023 with the brilliance of 'Holiday Road' and 'A Biltmore Christmas' but the ensemble cast and the three intertwining stories (the 70's, 90's and present day) made for a proper Hallmark classic. Leaning more into the nostalgia of the season and the importance of family over place, 'Christmas on Cherry Lane' continues the Hallmark trend in 2023 of moving away from the (pardon the pun!) cookie-cutter movies they have become famous or infamous for.
Whilst it was a little bit of a shock at the end of the first stanza of the film to see the years flash up on the screen, it was fun figuring out who was related to who, and how everyone knew each other through the years. You had to pay attention, but it was worth it.
Catherine Bell's best work for Hallmark. Erin Cahill's best work for Hallmark. Jonathan Bennett finds himself in another classic (I'll never stop seeing him as the brother from the Christmas House movies) and a well-cast group of supporting characters. James Denton didn't get a tonne of screen time, but he was good. Brandi Alexander as Daisy tied everything together.
Great sets, great music, great acting, great story -- no, an unforgettable story.
The finale hits you right in the feels.