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7/10
Expectations not dashed
TheLittleSongbird27 September 2022
Despite the setting being a very familiar one, the premise did sound very cute. Jen Lilley is a bit hit and miss for me, but she is good in the right roles. Brendan Penny is more consistent, his subtle charisma and easy going charm obvious in most of his roles apart from when his material is weak or/and has bad leading ladies. Have always liked Peri Gilpin and love her on 'Frasier', an all time favourite of mine. Hallmark's Countdown to Valentine's Day output is very up and down, but there are some good ones out there.

'A Dash of Love' thankfully is one of them. A very worthwhile and charming watch and one of the better Countdown to Valentine's Day films from the year, even though not great with a few of the flaws often found in Hallmark films. It does show that Lilley can be good with the right material and it doesn't do anything to disgrace or waste Penny and Gilpin. As far as 2016's Hallmark output goes, 'A Dash of Love' is neither one of the best or worst and is instead around solid middle.

It isn't perfect. It could have done with more freshness, really liked what was done with the setting but the basic story is pretty formulaic and there is not much surprising.

The biggest problem, and the only massively major one that sadly dragged the film down significantly, was the truly ridiculous, rushed and contrived last 30 minutes that is capped off by an ending that is too convenient and unrealistically so.

However, a lot is good. The best thing about it is Lilley, who is a radiantly charming presence and works very hard in making the film without trying too hard. Her character is a flawed one but not overly flawed. Penny brings subtle charisma and easy going charm to his role, one that is not much different from most of his roles but it is a type of role he plays well. Gilpin gives a zesty supporting turn in a role very different from Roz. The characters are cliched but are engaging and easy to connect with, until the last act. The romantic chemistry is understated but always natural and genuine.

The direction is not innovative, but 'A Dash of Love' is one of those films that doesn't require that. It still shows a nice understanding and control of the material and the character interaction doesn't come over as static.

Production values are well crafted and never look cheap, the scenery is especially nice. Hallmark tend to over-score their films, the music here fits nicely and doesn't come over as constant or too loud. Certainly not to the extent where you can't hear the dialogue. The dialogue here is suitably light-hearted and playful, while also having the right amount of seriousness without being melodramatic. The story makes great use of the setting, which has great nostalgic value, and while unoriginal and formulaic it is also lively and has a light and warm heart.

Overall, pretty good. 7/10.
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7/10
good for Hallmark
novagirl113 February 2019
There is a lot going on in this movie, which cannot be said for many Hallmark original movies. It is entertaining and interesting throughout the two hours (minus commercials) and while some parts might be semi-predictable, the plot points were still intriguing.
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8/10
Peri Gilpin needs to be to protagonist in her own movie!
mccabe-shannon29 August 2022
I really enjoyed this. First? Brendan Penny is my favorite Hallmark leading man and Jen L is always adorable (this time more than most though I couldn't stop just staring at those big eyes and not in a good way). It wasn't overly cheesy, it wasn't overly acted, I really liked it. I like that the conflict at the end wasn't another guy or somehow that they really screwed each other over or anything.

While it's definitely one of the better movies, there was also really nothing that grabbed me so much that I would be eager to rewatch. But definitely a great watch one time!

I found it on Amazon Prime with my Hallmark movies subscription.
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9/10
WOW great movie
jewhitmer2515 July 2021
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Add this to my favorite Hallmark movies list I really liked this movie, Jen Lilley as Nikki and Brendan Perry as Paul made a great couple, lots of chemistry there. Don't you just love Brendan Perry. He has a sincerity in his acting that is rare.

I was a little disappointed that Nikki didn't defend herself when Holly accused her of stealing her recipes and thay best friend Angela did not stand up for her, there were enough other friends there that you would think someone would speak up on her behalf, like maybe the lady from the soup kitchen. But that was not enough to spoil the movie for me.

I suppose everyone has their favorote Hallmark actors, like Brendan Perry, Andrew Walker, Cameron Matheson. Paul Greene, Michael Rady, Mark Blucas, Tyler Hines, Mark Deklin, David Haydn-Jones, Jessica Lowndes, Nikki DeLoach, Lacey Chabert, Candace Cameron Bure, Alison Sweeny, Jill Wagner, Alicia Witt, I expect a quality performance from those mentioned and they rarely disappoint. And when they do disappoint it is usually because of the script.

This script was very good, the story flowed, and a good job was done in the editing department, And thankfully the music did not over power the dialogue, which happens so often with Hallmark movies.

Kudos Hallmark an a great enjoyable movie.

And "The Way You Look Tonight' is one of my favorite songs. Did you know it won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1936? It just show you the quality counts whoever is singing the song.
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4/10
Was ALMOST good!
baq-6995115 September 2018
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This movie started out better than most Hallmark movies and I was really enjoying it...until the last half hour. Then such stupid things began to happen...like ***SPOILER ALERT***when Holly came in making all those ridiculous accusations, Nikki did absolutely nothing about it. Just sat there and accepted everything. And all of her friends just patted her on the back...and NO ONE STOOD UP FOR HER! Never said a word...who in their right mind would ever react that way???!! Oh, and yes, of course, the friend who was playing basketball with Paul the next day NEVER EVEN THOUGHT TO MENTION IT TO HIM! Nor did anyone else, apparently.

Of course the reason is...because it wouldn't be a Hallmark movie without it. Can't the writers ever think of situations that might actually turn out okay if the characters faced their problems instead of running away and/or making stupid unreal assumptions about each other? Both Paul and Nikki folded like puppets when faced with any kind of normal-life situation, and in real life I would run from either one of them as someone I'd want to spend any time with.

So in the end I went from feeling good about the movie to feeling like I'd wasted the last two hours of my life.
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9/10
This movie is on fire!
MIssM1915 February 2017
OK, maybe I intended to make a pun and it backfire. What do I have to say? I LOVED this movie. I expected this to be a classic Hallmark movie that I enjoy for half and hour, and maybe pause three or four times to check twitter, but let me tell your something: I didn't paused it, not even once! And that's when I know it's going into my Hallmark's favorite movies list.

First of all. The plot was good. The acting was good, even the secondary characters were good. I swear 30 minutes into the movie and I was smiling life a fool.

Brendan Penny - and here I thought he had chemistry with Rachel Leigh Cook - may be one of my favorite Hallmark guys (along with Andrew W.Walker) and even though I enjoyed what he has done, he had me here smiling like an idiot. I saw Jen Lilley in "The spirit of Christmas" just yesterday and she did a good job, but in this movie, she was great, she played the adorable girl who is trying to get her dream come true. The most important thing is that...

What had me smiling for an hour straight is the chemistry between the two leads, OH MY GOD, I'm still smiling while I write this. I really hope they get to make another movie together. I'll be the first in line to watch it.
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comfortable
Kirpianuscus4 February 2022
The presence of Brendan Penny was the main motif for see this film. Because I know , I suppose to know his style to use the character and that indicates a comfortable Hallmark. And it is a comfortable one but in special manner. For chemistry between main characters and for fair innocent , ambitious, too talkative young woman - inner child with potential for be present in real life by Jen Lilley , for supporting actors and for Delucci couple or Gus, for the portrait of boss by Perry Gilpin or Kandysse McClure as Angela. It has the beautiful virtue to be more romance but, mixing cook, family, vocation, friendship in fair way, it is just a pure seductive film, honest at whole.

A film like a fire in the smoke from chimney.
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3/10
Bland and tasteless screenplay
petrelet9 October 2017
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This was a pretty bad movie, and it wasn't the fault of the cast. Jen Lilly seems quite talented. I was less impressed with Brendan Penny but that may be just me. Peri Gilpin is a talented actress, and when she gets decent writing she can run with it. The screenplay was just bad. I don't necessarily expect great dramatic writing from a Hallmark movie, but the story ought at least to make sense.

So, Lilly, who has great cooking talent, is jobless when Gus closes her diner, and is unable to find any actual cooking job because she doesn't have a culinary school degree despite the fact that (a) this is Chicago, city of ten thousand restaurants! (b) her parents sell food to restaurants, but apparently have no connections! (c) even a diner has Yelp reviews! This is just to put her in a fix.

Penny is the executive chef at Gilpin's restaurant. She was a great chef in her day but now is a candidate for Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, shutting down Penny's every attempt to deviate from her aging bland recipes. (Although apparently she still has a great reputation because in Chicago no food critics ever re-review a restaurant and as mentioned before Yelp doesn't exist in Hallmark Chicago.) She doesn't even taste her cassoulet any more. When I saw this behavior I was sure that it would turn out she had some kind of dementia or neurological issue, which would have made sense, but there is no attempt to make it make sense.

After a meet-cute with Penny, involving both the dumping-coffee-on- him cliché and the cliché where she criticizes his food without knowing who he is, Lilley ends up with an office job in Gilpin's restaurant, although she never does anything office-y with it and it's just a way of getting her locked into the kitchen in the dead of night, where she cooks up something imaginative for herself. Gilpin shows up, tastes Lilley's cooking (more than she ever does for Penny!), and decides to let her cook every night and steal her recipes by video surveillance! So a few minutes ago she was unwilling to change her recipes at all, and now she is willing to create a whole new menu based on just ripping Lilley off! Why doesn't she just start letting her executive chef do his job? There's no sense to this!

The romance develops predictably except for things that appear out of nowhere to make the plot Hallmarky, like when they want Lilley and Penny to have a fight so they invent something incomprehensible about his relationship with his father. This is at the time when they want everything to go badly for Lilley, so Gilpin gets the big food critic (really the only one in Chicago apparently) to print a story about how Lilley stole Gilpin's recipes (without ever asking Lilley about it - Chicago papers care naught for libel laws). Then they turn everything around and it's the end of the movie. Blah.

I suppose there must have been some reason they put in the romance between Lilley's African-American coworkers, Kandyse McClure and Antonio Cayonne, who get just about as much screen time as they have in this review.

Honestly, I have nothing against facile romances, but is it really impossible to give some care to the story?
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10/10
A Great Time!
pirwinc-897-83942830 October 2017
What a terrific time! After a long, tough day, I sat down in front of the television daring something to entertain me. I'm so glad I stumbled on A Dash of Love on the Hallmark Channel. The whole setup was really engaging, the performances were spot on, and the story hooked us in from start to finish. I thought I knew where the whole thing was going, but the screenplay, by Judith and Sandra Berg, kept me guessing. Don't let this gem pass you by.
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3/10
If you like blandness then this is for you!
ffxaxrx11 March 2019
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It was okay except for a few things: Pros: 1. Lilley and Penny had good chemistry. Lilley did not look constipated or have the "deer eye in the headlight look. 2. Penny actually gave a good performance for once. Good role selection and execution. 3. The chef(bad guy) was pretty devious and cunning stealing those recipes. Cons: 1. Lilley's character using the chef's kitchen. She really seemed hellbent on creating recipes. Did she not have kitchen of her own? 2. The problem between penny's character with his dad was completely overblown. "I wanted to be a chef but you were disappointed because I did not want to be a baker". 3. Lilley especially with her huge eyes emoted too much in painful sequences. 4. The investor changing clients was ridiculous. He could have withdrawn from the chef and change investments to Lilley and Penny. To take money out from a bad still potentially good investment and putting it on a unknown chef? Not a smart business decision. 5. Penny especially towards the end acting like a spoiled child by storming off when his dad showed. Jumping to conclusions when his dad was already sad.
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9/10
Refreshing Soundtrack
soozin22 February 2019
So many Hallmark movies have vapid, often too loud background music. This one has an Original soundtrack that was SO posiitive(and Noticeable!) to this movie. (Not to mention Sinatra singing "The Way You Look Tonight") Really enjoyed this one, and I'd give personal accolades to the musician that was creative enough to make this one stand out from the usual Hallmark Movies, but if I try & go back to get his name, I'll never find my way back to this comment. Hah!
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5/10
Predictable, but okay
LuxuriousWoman2 March 2017
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The movie is about a woman who has to get a new job at a restaurant. Long story short: she likes the executive chef, owner is a secret jerk who tries to steal her recipes, and they end up happily ever after.

The main character annoyed me at times. She comes across as one of those "born in the wrong generation" people to be honest. She wants to get a job as a chef, when she doesn't even have an Associates Degree in culinary. She also has weird cooking techniques. I mean candy in dinner dishes? Really? Though overall, she was too bad. I would call her a Mary Sue, but her obvious flaw is her stupidity and being too pushy for her own good (forcing a guy to repair a relationship with his dad).

The main guy was generic for a love story. They meet, love tension is there, they get mad at each other one or two times, then they end up together at the end. Not much to say about him.

The friend girl. She's pretty useless as a character. Her and the friend boy are both useless. They are only there to tell a few jokes and move the plot along.

Overall, the movie was decent. I wouldn't rewatch it, but I don't regret watching it.

*****Edit*****

I feel like I didn't go into what annoyed me about her cooking enough now that I look back on it. Sure I said I didn't like the candy in dish aspect, but it's deeper than that. I've seen many shows, with quirky/unique characters, put various candy and snacks in their dishes to give it a unique taste. Please stop. Just, stop... I promise that you can make a unique tasting dish without any candy or popcorn, or chips.

Examples: My family makes chicken and dumplings using a whole chicken that we season. We also use chicken bouillon cubes for added flavoring, with homemade dumplings and our secret seasonings. A lady makes great cornbread dressing by added ten eggs and her mother actually boils the chicken and makes the chicken broth to add to the dressing. A guy I follow on YouTube makes 5 cheese macaroni in the oven and he actually grates his cheese and adds eggs and milk to the macaroni to make it creamy.

What I'm getting at is, you can make a unique and great tasting dish without adding candy. I seriously want to punch whoever started that trend (not really).

Also... She is lazy and never puts in the work to make her dreams come true. She wants to own her own restaurant, yet she didn't even go to a 2 year college to major in business and minor in culinary arts. Like, why?
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10/10
Loved this
debbiekasper-9022418 February 2017
I loved this very sweet romantic kind of Valentines' Day movie. Hurrah to the writer's for making this one stand out from the pack. I thought the arena of POP UP restaurant events was very au currant, and interesting to me. Keep 'em coming, Hallmark. The cast did a good job as well, Perri Gilpin as a witch? Great casting & job, Peri.
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5/10
Standard Hallmark fare
caseybones12 February 2017
Another recycled story - spunky loner (who cooks in a homeless shelter, no less), "accidentally" falls in love with co-worker who has a rocky relationship with his parents. Evil employer seeks to destroy them both. Valentine's Day theme, throw in Sinatra's "Just the Way You Look Tonight" and within the first 15 minutes you'll know the ending. Just once I would like a Hallmark production to end with a surprise!

On the plus side they have finally turned down the intrusive music that used to be constant background noise.

Definitely a play-in-the-background-while-you-run-the-vacuum" type movie.
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8/10
Very topical and enjoyable film
charlesvine-7596825 February 2017
I initially tuned in to watch the movie without much hope it would be anything more than the usual Valentine's Day drivel. I was pleasantly surprised, especially by the very solid performance by Jen Lilley. This was her best performance to date, in my opinion. Other performances by other actors was acceptable but nothing outstanding. Nevertheless, I found the movie quite pleasing and fun to watch.

The story line is pretty ordinary and Brendan Penny, who has the male lead, is nothing special but Jen Lilley is both charming and delightful, making this movie a worthwhile watch.
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10/10
Another Great! But what's the song?
dhillfw17 September 2019
Love Jen Lilley and Hallmark. They know how to keep the classic plots fresh and engaging with great actors, music and filming. Even low scoring hallmark movies are better than most of what Hollywood produces. What is the song!?? I've searched the web with unsuccessful results... "They made the world for you and I, and it's splendid!" Great song I wish I could find.
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10/10
Well-written and amusing with a most attractive (female) lead
rodor119 February 2017
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Don't watch a lot of Hallmark movies, but found this one several cuts above the average...due, I believe, to a sharp script and very attractive female lead...almost TOO good-looking to be a chef as another viewer notes. Every once in awhile forces come together in just the right combination to produce an unexpectedly top quality product, and that appeared to be the case here. While sometimes the lead's optimism may gave been too consistently offbeat given the circumstances, altogether far more entertaining than one is used to seeing from Hallmark.
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8/10
Too glamorous!
stevewyzard13 February 2017
I really enjoyed A Dash of Love, but there were a few things that slightly interfered with the obligatory "Hallmark Channel suspension-of-disbelief". Jen Lilley was really beautiful (and those HUGE eyes!) in the role of Nikki, but for a hard-working chef, she was almost too glamorous. There are a number of scenes where she's over a stove with full make-up, her hair down, manicured nails, and wearing high heels. I'm not in the food service industry, but does this seem right? Even when she's outside of the kitchen, she was always fully made-up and seemingly wore 15 different shades of lipstick throughout the movie. While Lilley did a good job of making the character sympathetic for the audience, this might have been a better opportunity for someone a little more "plain Jane".

And about this "pop-up" restaurant idea. Is it really that easy to procure permits and insurance for just a few days? This may actually be possible, taking into account the number of food trucks out there, but I don't know for sure.

Also, would 100% of their reservations really cancel based on one bad review? In spite of these things, I still enjoyed the movie. What will make it unforgettable for me is the usage of Sinatra's version of "The Way You Look Tonight". Priceless!
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10/10
Surprising Good Mystery
icewineannie4 May 2020
Really enjoy all of the Hallmark mysteries that Jen Lilley stars in. Most of them have a restaurant theme and this is no exception as she falls for the executive chef (Brendan Penny) at the restaurant where she works. They make a wonderful couple. And of course there's always a touch of evil trying to ruin their professional happiness. Definitely worth watching!
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9/10
Food and Romance(not for those who don't like Hallmark)
ilovefreddiem16 March 2024
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This was a very cute Valentines movie. Jen Lilley is always adorable. The sparks were flying between her and Brendan Perry. I like the Hallmark cooking stories. Chefs, cooks, bakers, diners, fancy restaurants, caterers etc who doesn't enjoy shows about delicious food and couples falling in love revolving around it. I don't even understand why Hallmark haters watch Hallmark? It's confusing. I just think they enjoy looking for negativity in romance and falling in love. Happy endings. Hallmark is an escape from a bad day into a happier reality. I have watched this movie a few times over the years and haven't tired of it. This was a story about family, friends and romance. A family bakery and 2 creative young chefs that fall in love and open a restaurant together. Typical Hallmark but you gotta love it!
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8/10
A dash of sagacity
MickyG3338 March 2023
8.2 stars.

Nikki is a diner cook who has always wanted to be a chef but did not have the opportunity to attend culinary school. Her recipes are amazing and everyone craves her cuisine. Paul is a chef at a top restaurant in the city, and he wants to make a name for himself as a creator of fantastic foods. Nikki and Paul finally meet and together they concoct much more than some tasty entrees.

"A Dash of Love" has much more depth than I expected coming in. I was anticipating the usual plot, cook meets chef, they create some wonderful dishes, they have a fight, they make up, the end. This was not the case. "A Dash of Love" is more than a dash of any particular plot line, it contains an elaborate story full of family drama, betrayal, camaraderie, cooperation, and forgiveness. I didn't even mention the best part which is loyalty and dependence and how Nikki and Paul's potential for love rests solely upon these factors.

I enjoyed this film because of the way it binds together to form a seamless flow of uplifting friendships between the characters, from Nikki and her best friend Angela, to Nikki and Paul's parents, and finally between Nikki and Paul. Something about the cohesiveness of the cast makes this a must see movie. I guess I call it the x-factor because "A Dash of Love" has an abundance of it, however infrequent the romantic encounters, because what few there were burst with absolute magnetism.
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