Murder in Nashville is a gripping drama and thriller set in the contemporary era in Nashville, Tennessee. The film follows Eden, who moves to Nashville and gets swept up in a whirlwind romance with Jax, the charismatic son of a wealthy power player in the country music scene, a relationship that turns dark when other women begin to turn up dead, forcing Eden to uncover the toxic secrets buried deep within Jax's family. I love this film for many reasons, as it successfully uses the familiar, satisfying Lifetime thriller formula of a charismatic man, a shocking betrayal, and a murder mystery; its success is further driven by the unique Nashville country music setting, which adds glamour and intrigue while exploring compelling themes of power and ambition. The mystery itself is well-executed, offering a decent payoff through plot twists that keep the killer's identity from being obvious. Based on its premise and strong execution, I would recommend Murder in Nashville to a few specific groups of viewers: Fans of the Lifetime Thriller Genre will appreciate its adherence to the classic formula; Viewers Who Enjoy Contemporary Mysteries will be satisfied with the light, fast-paced suspense and serviceable structure; Fans of the Music Industry Setting will be intrigued by the story set behind the scenes of the Nashville music world; and finally, the movie is perfect for Viewers Looking for "Popcorn" Entertainment, as it delivers a highly dramatic, fun, and easy-to-watch blend of suspense and melodrama for a casual night in.