5 reviews
Maisy's twin sister is dead and they ruled it a suicide. But she doesn't believe it and joins the cheerleader squad to find out what really happened to her. Nothing original here. Not recommended!
- Chartreuse1
- Sep 9, 2021
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The cheerleading team called the Sharks hide a dark secret. After a tragedy, the twin sister of a dead student joins the college and the same cheerleading team. There is a lot of sinister things going on and a conspiracy. Only there are a few scenes that are cringe. Some of the cheerleaders look as though they're in their late 20's. Films like this are good for a rainy afternoon with tea.
- nightroses
- Sep 7, 2021
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College girls doing web camming? No way!! How insane! We have to keep this a secret and kill to keep it! If anyone finds out that college girls are webcamming for extra money it would definitely be all over the media! Politics?? Foreign affairs? War? No! College cheerleaders webcamming! And if hits the news all involved will be ruined! So, we have to kill any girl involved if they are discovered! I mean they are legal age, and doing something totally legal, but it will still completely ruin everyone involved! No one makes extra money camming while in college! If this gets out..... So, we must kill any girl that's discovered, that is definitely much better than anyone finding out that girls are webcamming to get through college.
The premise is completely ridiculous. 😪 One part where they try to get the sister kicked out of college, they switch her essay for a plagiarized one. When she is confronted with this, why doesn't she open her computer and show her real essay and have them search her computer, including printer history for the supposed one she turned in. Why would she write a completely original essay and then turn in a plagiarized one? But no of course everyone in lifetime movies never defends their self with anything rational, they just go with it. It's like come up with a better plot ffs.
The premise is completely ridiculous. 😪 One part where they try to get the sister kicked out of college, they switch her essay for a plagiarized one. When she is confronted with this, why doesn't she open her computer and show her real essay and have them search her computer, including printer history for the supposed one she turned in. Why would she write a completely original essay and then turn in a plagiarized one? But no of course everyone in lifetime movies never defends their self with anything rational, they just go with it. It's like come up with a better plot ffs.
- alannapower
- Oct 19, 2022
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The biggest piece of s...t I could bear for about 15 minutes.
This is the junk the movie industry is serving us. The acting is so obnoxious and the girls really think they are beautiful. In bad shape to be cheerleaders..maybe just hookers.
This is the junk the movie industry is serving us. The acting is so obnoxious and the girls really think they are beautiful. In bad shape to be cheerleaders..maybe just hookers.
- Moviedog26
- Sep 9, 2021
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What is the song called at the end of this movie and who sings it? I really like it.
- bonitabr-04300
- Sep 18, 2021
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