MOVIE REVIEW
Coffee Shop: Love is Brewing
Network: UP
Original Air Date: September 14, 2014
CAST:
Laura Vandervoort ... Donavan
Cory M. Grant ... Ben Carson
Josh Ventura ... Patrick
Jason Burkey ... Kevin
Dave Alan Johnson ... Mr. Conner
Oliver Trevena ... Customer
Gabriela Lopez ... Sarah
Montrel Miller ... Eli
Robert W. Hill ... Max
Rachel Hendrix ... Becky
Jason McBeth ... Alex
Griffin Hood ... Ben Actor
Emmy Argo ... Donavan Actor
Plus...
Kevin Sorbo ... Producer
Jon Lovitz ... Frank Miller
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| Photo credit: Kristopher S. Kimlin |
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| Photo credit: Kristopher S. Kimlin |
PLOT:
from UP:
This charming romantic comedy tells the story of coffee shop owner Donovan, who must regain faith in herself and others to save the business and find out what love really is.
Donavan Turner’s (Laura Vandervoort) specialty is matching people to their perfect, new drink at her hip, friendly neighborhood coffee shop, “Donovan’s.” While she’s been less than successful making a similar match in love, Donavan loves her work and has the robust support of her sister Becky (Rachel Hendrix), Becky’s boyfriend Kevin (Jason Burkey) and the wonderful, eclectic collection of regulars that frequent her coffee shop daily. They are a warm, close-knit group – more family than customers and employees. Unfortunately, she’s keep a secret from them all. The new bank owner, Frank Miller (Jon Lovitz), won’t extend her loan and she’s facing immediate foreclosure. Things get further complicated when Donovan’s ex-boyfriend Patrick (Josh Ventura) returns to declare his love and she clashes with Broadway playwright -- and tea-drinker – Ben Carson (Cory M. Grant), in town working on a new play for his producer (Kevin Sorbo). With all the challenges in front of her, it might be a fine time for Donovan to take a risk herself and trust that all the good she does for others will come back to her.
via
lauravandervoort-forum:
The Movie tells the story of Donavan Turner, an attractive, intelligent woman in her late 20's who once had it all -- a successful coffee shop in a quaint, beautiful beach town, a perfect boyfriend with "happily ever after" on the horizon, and a host of quirky friends to fill her life with laughter and fun. When it all begins to unravel and she is thrust back into the dating world while her coffee shop sits on the edge of ruin, an unexpected new love interest (BEN) forces her to come face to face with the truth that her identity and value is not defined by what she can accomplish alone, but instead, in accepting who she was made to be and what she and her community can accomplish together.
Movie Review:
Coffee Shop: Love is Brewing was the perfect blend of Faith, Family, and Friends... with a dash of Comedy and Romance!
How can I espresso (express) to you my enjoyment for this movie!?!!
Donavan Turner owns the local coffee shop in this small town. She has great employees and a few regular customers, including her caring sister, Becky and her CPA boyfriend, Kevin. They are the perfect couple, which only reminds Donovan, that she is struggling in her own dating life, since her longtime boyfriend has moved away. And, to pile more on Donovan's problems, the bank has been sold and the new owners, Frank Miller and his unknown partner, are letting her know she must now pay, or get out.
Donovan's sister, Becky, with such a kind heart and good intentions, asks Kevin, her boyfriend, to help her out with Donovan's relationship problems. So, Kevin does so, by inviting an old college friend of his to town. Kevin thinks his friend Ben, who is currently having trouble writing a new play, needs the escape to their small town, plus he just might be the perfect guy for Donovan. Becky, is upset, at first with Kevin. It is her hope, to still get Donovan back with her ex - Patrick.
When Frank Miller (the new bank owner) and Ben Carson, Kevin's friend who has just arrived in town, run into each other outside of the coffee shop, Donovan assumes Ben is the unknown partner who is about to take over her business. Because of this, she does not give Ben a very warm greeting, especially when he enters her coffee shop and orders, of all things, tea!
Donovan soon realizes Ben is not the enemy and she apologizes to him. It's obvious to everyone the two are very much attracted to one another. Ben finds inspiration to write again and Donovan keeps up her routine at the coffee shop and giving back by hosting charity events, at her shop. She also sings a lovely song to the patrons, who are there to donate to her worthy cause.
(By the way, the beautiful song is
"In your Arms", by Mandi Mapes. You can hear a snippet of it and download it, if you like, at
Amazon.)
Just when Ben is about to approach Donovan, Patrick (her ex) returns to town and everything in Donovan's world is turned upside down, all over again. At first, Donovan thinks maybe they can be a couple again, but Patrick's solution to turn the coffee shop into a parking garage, just may be the last straw. Donovan is reluctant to give up her Coffee Shop, at any cost. And just when Donovan thinks she may be falling for Ben, his secret is revealed. Both men, it seems, are Double Double. Not Double Cream, Double Sugar. But Double Trouble.
In the end, Donovan forgives and opens her heart up to one of them. It's a warm, delightful ending... perhaps not a steamy romance, but sweet, pure, and satisfying, like a cozy spot and a cup of hot coffee on a cold winters day.
See or Skip:
See!
It's not bitter at all. In fact, it's quite sweet!
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