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Titre original : Murder Unresolved
  • Téléfilm
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30min
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4,8/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman is the prime suspect in the mysterious drowning death of her anchorwoman sister.A woman is the prime suspect in the mysterious drowning death of her anchorwoman sister.A woman is the prime suspect in the mysterious drowning death of her anchorwoman sister.

  • Réalisation
    • Jason Bourque
  • Scénario
    • Gemma Holdway
  • Casting principal
    • Nicholle Tom
    • Sharon Taylor
    • Chris William Martin
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    272
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    • Réalisation
      • Jason Bourque
    • Scénario
      • Gemma Holdway
    • Casting principal
      • Nicholle Tom
      • Sharon Taylor
      • Chris William Martin
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    Nicholle Tom
    Nicholle Tom
    • Heather Pearson
    Sharon Taylor
    Sharon Taylor
    • Detective Cruz
    Chris William Martin
    Chris William Martin
    • Mason Campbell
    • (as Chris Wiliam Martin)
    Sarah Desjardins
    Sarah Desjardins
    • Brooke Campbell
    Gina Holden
    Gina Holden
    • Carmen Campbell
    Ona Grauer
    Ona Grauer
    • Sandra Conroy
    Philip Granger
    Philip Granger
    • Wayne Hamilton
    • (as Phil Granger)
    Viv Leacock
    Viv Leacock
    • Jerry
    Christos Shaw
    • Michael Warren
    Michael Challenor
    • Officer Watkins
    Dominika Juillet
    Dominika Juillet
    • Lois Summer
    • (as Dominika Wolski)
    Peter Benson
    Peter Benson
    • Seth
    • Réalisation
      • Jason Bourque
    • Scénario
      • Gemma Holdway
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    1guilfisherjr

    Hard to watch cheapie

    This has to be one of the worst on my list of tedious LMN dramas. The story is mundane, so who cares, and the acting even worse. Too bad Nicole Tom grew up. She is not that attractive with a terrible evil mouth and hair that always seems to get in her way on close-ups. If she pulls her hair back a thousand times that is just the beginning. Did she ever hear of bobby pins? Or is the limit of her acting? To this viewer, her presence and acting totally ruined this film, not that it is even that good, but might be passable with a beter lead. Miss Tom give up acting, dear. You are not that good nor attractive. Maybe when you get older you might be a decent character actress, without the stringy straw bleached hair. And definitely a haircut to get that stuff out of your face. Thank you.
    1agreenskeeperscorp

    Frowny Faces

    Two actresses I just don't get. Nicholle Tom. And Chantelle Peloso (Stacey Castor Story) in LMN movies. The two have the same facial expression that never changes that can be interpreted in many ways. Frowny,pouty, angry, sad, angerly confused. I know I'm missing a few more. I literally fast forward when they're on screen. There definitely is not anything appealing about either of their acting skills. I didn't kill my sister is another LMN movie that makes law enforcement look totally clueless. Crime should've been solved in two/three days. And to think the soon too be ex-husband was even close to being attracted to the dead wife's sister was the most unbelievable part of this movie.
    8mgconlan-1

    Surprisingly good neo-noir thriller

    I spent most of the evening Sunday, May 15 watching back-to-back movies on Lifetime, one of which was billed as a "World Premiere" while the other had had the "World Premiere" designation when it had originally been shown on Saturday. They re-aired the Saturday "world premiere," "I Didn't Kill My Sister," at 7 p.m., and followed it up with the new "world premiere," "Trust No One," at 9. Surprisingly, both turned out to be TV-movies made by a company called Odyssey Media in 2015, and both were shot under different titles than the ones Lifetime used when they aired them: "I Didn't Kill My Sister" was originally "Murder Unrecognized" (so they replaced a blah title with a silly one), while "Trust No One" was originally "Corrupt" (and according to one IMDb.com message board poster a trailer for it under the Corrupt title appeared on YouTube before it and all printed references to it on the Internet mysteriously disappeared). What was even more odd was that "I Didn't Kill My Sister," despite that dorky title, turned out to be a quite good crime thriller, a sort of neo-noir set in and around the Los Angeles TV news community, while "Trust No One" was a boring organized-crime story enlivened by a few action scenes but otherwise deathly-dull.

    From the title I'd assumed the sisters, one of whom died and the other was accused of murdering her, would be teenagers; instead they were both 30-something women. The one who gets killed was Carmen Pearson Campbell (Gina Holden, turning in a nice bitch performance that makes it unfortunate she exits permanently early on — though writer Gemma Holdway and director Jason Bourque give her a lot more screen time than is common in a plot like this, which was nice), and the sister who's suspected of killing her is Heather Pearson (Nicholle Tom, who began her career as one of the kids Fran Drescher was nanny-ing on The Nanny but has had a decent if unspectacular career as an adult actress). In the opening scene Carmen, home alone, drinks a small glass of wine, then suddenly loses consciousness and ends up taking a fall into her swimming pool, where she apparently drowns — though later on a medical examiner attributes her death to an overdose of Xanax (the wine was "spiked" with the drug) and said she had croaked before she even got to the pool. Then there's a typical Lifetime title flashing us back "Two Days Earlier," and we learn that two days earlier Carmen was the co-host of Citywatch, a phenomenally popular news program on L.A. TV station KPPQ Channel 3. She was also in the middle of a bitterly contested divorce from her husband Mason Campbell (Chris William Martin), and their marriage has so totally disintegrated they're literally not speaking together off camera. Unfortunately for both of them, they're the co-hosts of Citywatch and therefore have to speak to each other on camera, and if that weren't bad enough they're also the parents of a teenage daughter, Brooke (Sarah Desjardins). Also, Carmen has talked to her attorney, Sandra Carson (Ona Grauer), about changing her will so instead of her husband getting her money, it'll go into a trust fund and remain there until Brooke is old enough to inherit it herself.

    So when Carmen is found dead in her swimming pool of an overdose of Xanax, the cops at first suspect it was an accident until they find the remaining spiked wine, whereupon they not surprisingly make Mason Campbell the number one suspect — until he's able to prove that he didn't do it (just how he proved he didn't do it — whether he established an alibi or what — isn't really explained in Holdway's script), whereupon they, and in particular Cruz (Sharon Taylor), the lead detective on the case (and it was a neat trick on Holdway'a part to make her seem more intimidating by not giving her a first name), fasten on Heather as a suspect. "I Didn't Kill My Sister" is actually a quite professional piece of filmmaking, not innovative but cunning in its deployment of old clichés, and for once the ending is a genuine surprise but also a believable one instead of a whiplash-inducing reversal that negates all or most of what has gone before. It also had an interesting road-not-taken aspect in that the character I found myself caring most about was Mason's and Carmen's daughter Brooke, and the trauma she's undoubtedly going to face given not only that her mother was murdered but her father was involved in the killing.
    3Ed-Shullivan

    This made for TV film deserves the "Peanut Gallery" award

    This made for TV film could not even decide on a title thus the two different movie titles "I Didn't Kill My Sister" and/or "Murder Unresolved". The killer plot of a well known TV newscaster named Carmen (Gina Holden) who dies under suspicious circumstances and is found by her assistant who also happens to the murdered woman's only sister Heather (Nicholle Tom) drowned in her own swimming pool is a whodunit for the peanut gallery.

    Carmen was going through a divorce and child custody battle with her TV news co-anchor Mason (Chris William Martin). Of course Mason is involved in a love triangle with someone (I won't divulge) whom his murdered wife Carmen knew quite well. The keystone cop lead Detective Cruz (Sharon Taylor) has quickly established who the main suspect is in Carmen's murder and that is Carmen's only sister, her devoted assistant Heather who is portrayed as a submissive and dowdy woman who would not harm a fly and without a mean bone in her body.

    So for approximately the next 80 minutes we the audience are subjected to witnessing this cheaply made peanut gallery neo-noir thriller watch the evidence continue to point solely towards the dead Carmen's sister Heather and the only one who can solve this crime is none other than the submissive and dowdy Heather herself.

    I just wasted 90 minutes but I can recover from this waste of time by recommending this cheap film be awarded a big bag of peanuts and the annual Peanut Gallery award. I give the film a 3 out of 10 rating.

    Peanuts anyone?
    1Cilica

    Waste of $ to Make

    Seriously who was hard up that they thought this was the movie to make. Acting is hideous - worse than worse. DO NOT waste your time watching this BAD Movie.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 mai 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
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      • Anglais
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      • I Didn't Kill My Sister
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Langley, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(location)
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      • Daro Film Distribution
      • Odyssey Media
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