A detective suspects that a secret dating mobile app is actually connected with the murders that have been happening in her town.A detective suspects that a secret dating mobile app is actually connected with the murders that have been happening in her town.A detective suspects that a secret dating mobile app is actually connected with the murders that have been happening in her town.
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Bryan Murphy
- Greg Highfield
- (as Brian Patrick Murphy)
Perry Laylon Ojeda
- Mark
- (as Perry Ojeda)
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I couldn't hear what people were saying because much of the time the voices sounded muffled or overwhelmed with background noise.
Another case of unnecessary rumbling "background music" drowning out the dialogue. Doesn't anyone who makes these things ever watch the finished product?
Thank god for subtitles and rewind. Without them, I would never be able to understand the plot.
The eyes behind the mask were clearly blue at the beginning, and I would've sworn it was the ex-husband. Then when that theory bit the dust, the eyes behind the mask changed. I found that very obvious. Also, the overall acting wasn't very believable. I've seen far better LT movies. Sad, too, because it could have had good potential.
The acting wasn't too bad, if you actually hear what they were saying that might have helped.
I'm not sure who is supposed to watch and listen to the final cut but they must have fallen asleep. The background obnoxious music is so loud and overwhelming that half the time you can't hear a word the actors are saying. And at times the voices are echoing.
I had to actually use closed captioning to know what was going on.
Some of the dialogue seemed too rehearsed and mechanical.
Typical police Captain who yells too much, complicated relationships, ok storyline but again, the entire movie is overpowered by the bad sound mix and is not enjoyable because you need closed captioning to know what's being said.
The actors get into scuffles without even messing up their hair. A little too made up.
I'm not sure who is supposed to watch and listen to the final cut but they must have fallen asleep. The background obnoxious music is so loud and overwhelming that half the time you can't hear a word the actors are saying. And at times the voices are echoing.
I had to actually use closed captioning to know what was going on.
Some of the dialogue seemed too rehearsed and mechanical.
Typical police Captain who yells too much, complicated relationships, ok storyline but again, the entire movie is overpowered by the bad sound mix and is not enjoyable because you need closed captioning to know what's being said.
The actors get into scuffles without even messing up their hair. A little too made up.
This is a whodunit Lifetime movie with a detective (Melissa Archer) in the starring role out to solve a bunch of serial killer murders. She begins to discover some patterns to all of them and has herself and us wondering who the culprit is. Would have given this more stars except that it speeds up too much at the end. All in all, not a bad thriller but wouldn't recommend it, either
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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