14 reviews
It was a good movie but it had its faults. How was there an unopened door at the bottom of the staircase after Sara hid from the attacker, but the doors was locked when she first tried to open them to get away from the attacker?
- mzefabulous
- Feb 16, 2020
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Just one short comment -
Why is it that NONE of the female characters in Lifetime movies have no ability to stop going off half cocked in murder movies. They just lurch from one dumb move to another! Could they give each female lead a Xanax as they start shooting!!
- patgraham3@aol.com
- May 13, 2020
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I'm watching the movie right now and the part "How was there an unopened door at the bottom of the staircase after Sara hid from the attacker, but the doors was locked when she first tried to open them to get away from the attacker?" from previous comment, I just noticed myself...lol
oooops!
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- Addikted2LMN
- Feb 29, 2020
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From start to finish, awful acting and ridiculous script - don't know how I actually went through the entire movie. Simply awful Lifetime Movie.
- bromelia19
- Oct 25, 2020
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HER SECRET FAMILY KILLER/DNA KILLER (TV movie 2020)
4 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 1:35 min
BASIC PLOT: Sarah (Brooke Nevin) runs her family's ice cream shop, and lives happily with her daughter, Zoe (Kylee Levien), and her husband, Geoff (Brian Ames). After a surprise birthday party for Sarah, her best friend, Victoria (Carmen Moreno), goes missing, and is later found murdered. Suddenly, people are dropping like flies around Sarah, and she's being stalked by someone in a motorcycle helmet. There are plenty of people with meaningless motives, most of them family members, but few of them make sense as viable suspects. Can Sarah put the pieces together, and unmask a killer, before she loses anyone else she loves?
WHAT WORKS: *THE ACTING IS OK Everyone here does an ok job with what they're given. It's just the giant plothole in the middle of the story that's the problem.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *BEING LEFT HANDED/AMBIDEXTROUS IS NOT A REASON TO SUSPECT ANYTHING ABOUT ANYONE My mother is left handed, and she's the only one in the family who is. A recent study using a huge sampling of people, found "there is very little genetic correlation between being left-handed and being ambidextrous". In other words, IT'S NOT GENETIC! So, the whole plotline of Sarah and her daughter being ambidextrous, and Victoria buying Sarah a DNA kit to uncover this genetic mystery, is just plain bogus.
*NO COP ANYWHERE IS ALLOWED TO WORK ON A FAMILY MEMBER'S MURDER Second to that, no spouse would be allowed anywhere near their partner's homicide, because 95% of the time, they're the person who committed the crime. So, the whole storyline of Roger (Matt Shevin) working on his wife's murder is asinine! IT RUINS THE WHOLE MOVIE, and puts this inline with aliens landing, because that would be just as probable as Roger working on his wife's murder.
*APRIL HAD HER PHONE IN HER LAP, IN THE FRONT SEAT, WHILE SHE WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF LEAVING A VOICEMAIL. SOMEONE THEN GARROTES HER FROM THE BACK SEAT The killer never touches the phone, so the whole murder should be recorded, but it isn't. This is a major goof, as the police would be more apt to listen about April being missing, if they heard a struggle on the voicemail, not just a hangup.
*IF SOMEONE IS MURDERING WOMEN IN A SMALL TOWN, SHOULDN'T THE POLICE BE CONCERNED WHEN ANOTHER GOES MISSING? Roger's behavior aside, shouldn't the police be concerned when another woman, in the same circle of people, goes missing?
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *This is just below average for this type of movie. It's watchable, but it's not fun enough to be a repeater. If you like this type of low budget, made-for-tv entertainment, you'll find this passable. If you don't like this kind of movie, then STOP WATCHING & RATING THEM!
CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
BASIC PLOT: Sarah (Brooke Nevin) runs her family's ice cream shop, and lives happily with her daughter, Zoe (Kylee Levien), and her husband, Geoff (Brian Ames). After a surprise birthday party for Sarah, her best friend, Victoria (Carmen Moreno), goes missing, and is later found murdered. Suddenly, people are dropping like flies around Sarah, and she's being stalked by someone in a motorcycle helmet. There are plenty of people with meaningless motives, most of them family members, but few of them make sense as viable suspects. Can Sarah put the pieces together, and unmask a killer, before she loses anyone else she loves?
WHAT WORKS: *THE ACTING IS OK Everyone here does an ok job with what they're given. It's just the giant plothole in the middle of the story that's the problem.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *BEING LEFT HANDED/AMBIDEXTROUS IS NOT A REASON TO SUSPECT ANYTHING ABOUT ANYONE My mother is left handed, and she's the only one in the family who is. A recent study using a huge sampling of people, found "there is very little genetic correlation between being left-handed and being ambidextrous". In other words, IT'S NOT GENETIC! So, the whole plotline of Sarah and her daughter being ambidextrous, and Victoria buying Sarah a DNA kit to uncover this genetic mystery, is just plain bogus.
*NO COP ANYWHERE IS ALLOWED TO WORK ON A FAMILY MEMBER'S MURDER Second to that, no spouse would be allowed anywhere near their partner's homicide, because 95% of the time, they're the person who committed the crime. So, the whole storyline of Roger (Matt Shevin) working on his wife's murder is asinine! IT RUINS THE WHOLE MOVIE, and puts this inline with aliens landing, because that would be just as probable as Roger working on his wife's murder.
*APRIL HAD HER PHONE IN HER LAP, IN THE FRONT SEAT, WHILE SHE WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF LEAVING A VOICEMAIL. SOMEONE THEN GARROTES HER FROM THE BACK SEAT The killer never touches the phone, so the whole murder should be recorded, but it isn't. This is a major goof, as the police would be more apt to listen about April being missing, if they heard a struggle on the voicemail, not just a hangup.
*IF SOMEONE IS MURDERING WOMEN IN A SMALL TOWN, SHOULDN'T THE POLICE BE CONCERNED WHEN ANOTHER GOES MISSING? Roger's behavior aside, shouldn't the police be concerned when another woman, in the same circle of people, goes missing?
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *This is just below average for this type of movie. It's watchable, but it's not fun enough to be a repeater. If you like this type of low budget, made-for-tv entertainment, you'll find this passable. If you don't like this kind of movie, then STOP WATCHING & RATING THEM!
CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
- vnssyndrome89
- Sep 30, 2024
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I usually like well love the Lifetime Movies late 80s, ALL of great 90s, best ones made, hands down. Into 2000's pretty good, OK, now they are just well BLAH. This 1 is so dumb. I only finished watching it, (will not share spoilers) I however, only stopped watching, premised on, I had already today started to see it, and I did like the actress who played Victoria. That's it. I like realistic films, and more emotion is warranted, this was a film that could've been so much better. ONLY 1 for the director, "directing"this film." DARIN BROOKS of the BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL is why I am giving it overall a 1. He is handsome, cute, boyishly good looking, for years, on soaps, and I am impressed with his acting in it, no surprise. Fine actor on DAYS and BOLD soap.
If we're talking about Lifetime standards here, this movie is one of the better ones I've seen. There's a compelling mystery, a good amount of suspects (so it isn't obvious at first), and some suspense/action.
- aprilsfriendorin
- Apr 14, 2020
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Once again another female lead without talent. Where do they find them? This one has these bug eyes that are constantly popping out a small mouth and constantly messing with her hair, long, bleached and stringy. Ever hear of bobby pins?
The plot is silly and the male cast fare better than the females, usual for LMN features. I guessed the killer right off the bat. I kept changing the channel not to be watching this female with the popeye eyes.
I sometimes wonder how they get cast. Is there a strict code in hiring females with long bleached hair, over the top make up?
It seems the male casting is more on target. Most of them, good looking, clean shaven, well groomed and fair actors with the material they are given. I wonder sometimes how they can keep a straight face when working with some of these females.
- guilfisherjr
- May 13, 2020
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Lifetime movies make me laugh so much, they're just so bad. But I appreciate it! AND there's no need to tear apart the actresses appearance, the movie is horrible but there's never an excuse to be hateful.
- crissyamartin
- Jul 28, 2021
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Its a good film to watch on a rainy afternoon. There isn't a Columbo style to this mystery flick because it doesn't want the audience to use their brains. It wanted no one to notice the doors opening at the bottom of the stairs when they were locked just before. A mistake that was overlooked. Other people have already pointed that out. Some lifetimes are not as clever as they used to be.
- nightroses
- Jun 13, 2021
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Anyone notice they used throughout,some movie music from The Forgotten?
- 806Generosa860
- May 7, 2022
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- dmichaelsKD
- Oct 13, 2020
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