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When the owner of the diner where Aurora Teagarden works is suddenly killed, her new boyfriend becomes the primary suspect.When the owner of the diner where Aurora Teagarden works is suddenly killed, her new boyfriend becomes the primary suspect.When the owner of the diner where Aurora Teagarden works is suddenly killed, her new boyfriend becomes the primary suspect.
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Poor Reboot
If you just want to kill time... go for it. Run it in the background for noise, because that's what it is. Not only is the writing poor, but the "new" Aurora (with the HIDEOUS red hair dye job and whiny sulk) is just annoying. Kimberly Sustad is just plain obnoxious as she also whines her female power character lines. (What DA threatens a police detective with investigating his arrest rates with his department's money?) Sally is equally annoying. I know it's hard to do a reboot, especially following in the footsteps of the "revered" Bure, but c'mon, guys! This is the equivalent of a high school play written by the junior English class, with the pretty, but not talented, girl in the lead. The wrap? Annoying. Whining. Lots of waspish, snappy females... Oooooh... so many reasons to tune out.
It use to be a good mystery
About as thrilling as watching the grass grow. The potential for an interesting mystery drama is here, but the casting is flawed. The young Aurora with her lack of talent along with her caked on makeup, grocery store red dye hair makes me wonder why a casting person selected her or the actress for Sally. They really ruined a decent mystery. Please replace casting who hired them. I use to look forward to the drama. Aida, the mystery club and the library shenanigans. The characters were good seasoned performers and now you have two unlikable weak and wrong for the parts leads. What were you thinking? These people couldn't be more unlike Auroa and Sally.
Cheap attempt to capitalize on the franchise
Trying to use the Aurora Teagarden name to get more viewership was a terrible idea. The casting is atrocious, Ro and Sally don't have the chemistry with each other or anyone else and don't remotely resemble the characters we've grown to love (both in personality or looks... Since when is Ro 4" taller than Sally?). The stories are dull and predictable. Maybe had they written new characters completely separate from the old franchise it would have been okay. They come out with new mystery series' all the time, why steal from the old one and retrofit the story for no good reason but to piggyback off of the original success.
Another interesting adding to the series
The third installment of the younger version of Aurora Teagarden adds something spicier for the saga. Not only the murder happens inside the Diner where Aurora works and the killed one is her boss, but also the first suspect is her current boyfriend Daniel. So Aurora will have to fight harder than before to solve the mystery and also face a not so favorable Arthur in trying to prove Daniel's innocence.
I think that, while the best out of these 3 movies of the rebooted series is the second one, this third movie is still interesting and entertaining. The cast now is all even more fit into the characters and this improves a lot the story, the plot is twisted as per usual and we see more about Aurora's love life. And as I said before, the love triangle with Daniel and Arthur is not boring and too much at the centre of the story, it only adds positive drama in the crime solving process.
So I hope there will be other movies in 2025 of Aurora Teagarden with Skyler Samuels, now she is fully into her character and keeps doing good. Great series much fun.
I think that, while the best out of these 3 movies of the rebooted series is the second one, this third movie is still interesting and entertaining. The cast now is all even more fit into the characters and this improves a lot the story, the plot is twisted as per usual and we see more about Aurora's love life. And as I said before, the love triangle with Daniel and Arthur is not boring and too much at the centre of the story, it only adds positive drama in the crime solving process.
So I hope there will be other movies in 2025 of Aurora Teagarden with Skyler Samuels, now she is fully into her character and keeps doing good. Great series much fun.
Watchable murder mystery...
I have actually not watched a single of the previous movies in the franchise prior to sitting down and watching the 2024 movie "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner". So I didn't know what I was getting myself into here. Nor have I read a single of the books in the series, so I suppose writers Charlaine Harris and David B. Grelck had every opportunity to bedazzle me with this mystery.
Normally I am not overly keen on murder mysteries, and while "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner" didn't exactly win me over to become a fan of murder mysteries, I will say that the storyline in the movie was actually fair. It was a pretty straightforward script and storyline. Writers Charlaine Harris and David B. Grelck put together a watchable and fairly enjoyable script and storyline. However, I found that the narrative was pretty flat and complacent. There weren't really any thrills or any ups and downs along the way, which made for a somewhat monotonous viewing.
I think the only face on the cast list that I was familiar with was Marilu Henner. I will say, though, that the acting performances in the movie were actually good.
I am sure that fans of the books or murder mysteries in general will enjoy the movie a lot more than I did as a casual viewer.
My rating of director Jessica Harmon's 2024 movie "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner" lands on a four out of ten stars.
Normally I am not overly keen on murder mysteries, and while "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner" didn't exactly win me over to become a fan of murder mysteries, I will say that the storyline in the movie was actually fair. It was a pretty straightforward script and storyline. Writers Charlaine Harris and David B. Grelck put together a watchable and fairly enjoyable script and storyline. However, I found that the narrative was pretty flat and complacent. There weren't really any thrills or any ups and downs along the way, which made for a somewhat monotonous viewing.
I think the only face on the cast list that I was familiar with was Marilu Henner. I will say, though, that the acting performances in the movie were actually good.
I am sure that fans of the books or murder mysteries in general will enjoy the movie a lot more than I did as a casual viewer.
My rating of director Jessica Harmon's 2024 movie "Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Death at the Diner" lands on a four out of ten stars.
Did you know
- TriviaThe third movie in the prequel series of Aurora Teagarden movies.
- GoofsIn the final scene as the camera pans back on the exterior of the diner, a 4th gen. Lincoln Navigator, is visible parked in the alley behind the cars in the foreground that were staged directly in front of the restaurant for the shot, and which seem consistent with when the story takes place in 2008. But this Lincoln was the latest version of that SUV in production at the time of filming and was not produced until 2018.
- ConnectionsFollows A Bone to Pick: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery (2015)
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