Warning: This article contains spoilers for the Lifetime movie Boy in the Walls!
This article mentions abuse and graphic violence.
Sometimes there's nothing better than a Lifetime movie like Boy in the Walls, and it's even better if they're based on a true story. Recent movies based on true stories like Girl in the Basement show how the network handles ripped-from-the-headlines stories and makes them gripping television, but this mystery is so twisted it seems like a work of Hollywood fiction. The movie begins with Alisa (Ryan Michelle Bathe) who, while still adjusting to the role of stepmother to her husband Chris's children, moves from a busy life in Manhattan to rural Connecticut and begins to feel like someone may be watching them from inside the house.
While her husband is busy with work all the time, things around the house get moved or misplaced, food gets eaten, and she...
This article mentions abuse and graphic violence.
Sometimes there's nothing better than a Lifetime movie like Boy in the Walls, and it's even better if they're based on a true story. Recent movies based on true stories like Girl in the Basement show how the network handles ripped-from-the-headlines stories and makes them gripping television, but this mystery is so twisted it seems like a work of Hollywood fiction. The movie begins with Alisa (Ryan Michelle Bathe) who, while still adjusting to the role of stepmother to her husband Chris's children, moves from a busy life in Manhattan to rural Connecticut and begins to feel like someone may be watching them from inside the house.
While her husband is busy with work all the time, things around the house get moved or misplaced, food gets eaten, and she...
- 10/25/2024
- by Kayleena Pierce-Bohen, Tom Russell
- ScreenRant
In 1984, Wes Craven unleashed hell on an unsuspecting audience with the premiere of A Nightmare on Elm Street, which brought a supernatural terror to Small Town, USA. 40 years later, Investigation Discovery is set to explore real world horrors that take place on Elm Streets everywhere in the true-crime docuseries The Real Murders on Elm Street.
Per Bloody Disgusting, the six-part series will look to shine a light on suburban crimes that all have one thing in common: their street names. While the events depicted in Cravens seminal movie are fiction, these horrors are very real, and have lingered in the hearts and minds of those affected by them long after the culprit was caught. Check out the official trailer for The Real Murders on Elm Street below to get a taste of whats to come.
Produced by Grandmas House Entertainment, The Real Murders on Elm Street kicks off on September...
Per Bloody Disgusting, the six-part series will look to shine a light on suburban crimes that all have one thing in common: their street names. While the events depicted in Cravens seminal movie are fiction, these horrors are very real, and have lingered in the hearts and minds of those affected by them long after the culprit was caught. Check out the official trailer for The Real Murders on Elm Street below to get a taste of whats to come.
Produced by Grandmas House Entertainment, The Real Murders on Elm Street kicks off on September...
- 9/5/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
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