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Candy Cane Lane

Candy Cane Lane

  • Status: Released
  • 29-11-2023
  • Runtime: 117 min
  • Score: 6
  • Vote count: 417

A man, determined to win the neighborhood's annual Christmas decorating contest, makes a pact with an elf to help him win. However, the elf casts a spell bringing the twelve days of Christmas to life, bringing chaos to the small, unsuspecting town.

Eddie Murphy

Chris Carver

Tracee Ellis Ross

Carol Carver

Jillian Bell

Pepper

Genneya Walton

Joy Carver

Thaddeus J. Mixson

Nick Carver

Madison Thomas

Holly Carver

Nick Offerman

Pip

Chris Redd

Lamplighter Gary

Robin Thede

Cordelia

David Alan Grier

Santa Claus

Ken Marino

Bruce

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes

Shelly

Lombardo Boyar

Scott

Timothy Simons

Emerson

Danielle Pinnock

Kit

D.C. Young Fly

Josh

Iman Benson

Selah

Belle Le Grand

Clare

Tiago Roberts

Notre Dame Scout

Trevante Rhodes

Tre

James DuMont

Donald

Ali Astin

Kimmer

Riki Lindhome

Suz

Catherine Dent

Lee

Kimberly Christian

North Carolina Scout

Amanda Schoonover

Pam

Haiden Pino

Aidan

Tom Lindsey

El Segundo Santa

Scott Hoying

Caroler

Kirstin Maldonado

Caroler

Mitch Grassi

Caroler

Kevin Olusola

Caroler

Matt Sallee

Caroler

Aidan Kennedy

Lead Lord A' Leaping

Amy Johnston

Maid A' Milking

Tallie Brinson

Drum Major

Reginald Hudlin

Pilot

Kelly Younger

Co-Pilot

Stephen Tobolowsky

Mr. Benedetto (uncredited)

Preston Galli

Choir Boy (uncredited)

Jenly Crespo

Joy's Friend (uncredited)

Alfred Gabidullin

Crowd Member (uncredited)

r96sk

I didn't actually mind <em>'Candy Cane Lane'</em>, but I can't exactly say it's a good movie though. Many positives I do not have for this 2023 release, a perfect word for it all really is simply: meh. Eddie Murphy is fine (if nowhere near top form), his onscreen family are alright, the comedy is average, the Xmas vibes are OK, the concept is solid enough. It just doesn't excite. The 2hr run time is damaging, this is a 90 minute story all day long. The bits with the animated miniature characters are this film's best moments, but even then that feature isn't utilised the best - Nick Offerman feels wasted in his role there, likewise with David Alan Grier near the end to be honest. Timothy Simons and Danielle Pinnock as Emerson & Kit are satisfactory in relatively small parts, even if they do feel like a knock-off version of Cotton & Pepper... iykyk. A snappier length and a more energetically told/acted story and I'd have enjoyed this, without that it is sadly quite lacklustre.