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3 days after a film crew comes to town, the lead actress is murdered. The movie script was inspired by Aurora with a librarian/sleuth. Will Real Murders Club solve the crime before the polic... Read all3 days after a film crew comes to town, the lead actress is murdered. The movie script was inspired by Aurora with a librarian/sleuth. Will Real Murders Club solve the crime before the police?3 days after a film crew comes to town, the lead actress is murdered. The movie script was inspired by Aurora with a librarian/sleuth. Will Real Murders Club solve the crime before the police?
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7/10 - cool movie set setting made this mystery one of the most entertaining in the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries series
Hollywood comes to Lawrenceton to film a movie - and in fact, the lead character is based on Aurora (Candace Cameron Bure). Written by an old beau, it's a mystery story - and becomes a bigger one when the leading lady is found murdered! Aurora's boyfriend Martin (Yannick Bisson) is a little jealous of the writer, who used to date Aurora.
Everyone is a suspect for different reasons, but Aurora concentrates on eliminating people and finding the killer.
The love story is convoluted. We say goodbye to John, and Martin goes to South America. Aida needs to figure some things out - John's involvement with the murder club is dangerous, and she turns around and dates a murder suspect? Sad writing.
These are cute movies, a little old-fashioned in their presentation but nevertheless enjoyable.
Everyone is a suspect for different reasons, but Aurora concentrates on eliminating people and finding the killer.
The love story is convoluted. We say goodbye to John, and Martin goes to South America. Aida needs to figure some things out - John's involvement with the murder club is dangerous, and she turns around and dates a murder suspect? Sad writing.
These are cute movies, a little old-fashioned in their presentation but nevertheless enjoyable.
Enjoyed the previous movies but this one was pretty boring. There is no chemistry between the actors that are dating/together. Aurora is so happy happy all the time it's a little annoying at times, like have you no other feelings. Previous movies had some mystery and had you wondering who is the killer. But with this one I don't really care. Cause there is no emotional connection or sympathy for any of the characters. Bad acting I would say.
First a pet peeve. The reviewer, "westsidechi" keeps copying and posting the same vague negative review on each of the Aurora Teagarden movies. IMDB should delete his entries, since he clearly has no interest in the individual episodes that he is supposed to be reviewing.
For me, this was the least interesting episode thus far of the Aurora Teagarden mysteries.
The main problem was too much change in personnel. Lexa Doig's absence is probably the most serious MIA. The loss of Bruce Dawson, though, is also a serious loss of continuity. Yannick Bisson is in the episode, but this is his last appearance. Bisson's character is distracted by a kidnapped CIA partner, and he is uncharacteristically jealous. In a sense, Yannick Bisson's character is also MIA, in this episode.
Finally, for most of the past episodes, the town of Lawrenceton has been something of a "character" in the shows. With this episode, most of the action takes place on a movie set.
The actual murderer is not that much of a surprise. But the mysteries have never been the strong suit of the show. It has been the interaction and camaraderie between the regulars on the show. That has been disrupted with this new season opener. Hopefully the producers can get the show back on track.
For me, this was the least interesting episode thus far of the Aurora Teagarden mysteries.
The main problem was too much change in personnel. Lexa Doig's absence is probably the most serious MIA. The loss of Bruce Dawson, though, is also a serious loss of continuity. Yannick Bisson is in the episode, but this is his last appearance. Bisson's character is distracted by a kidnapped CIA partner, and he is uncharacteristically jealous. In a sense, Yannick Bisson's character is also MIA, in this episode.
Finally, for most of the past episodes, the town of Lawrenceton has been something of a "character" in the shows. With this episode, most of the action takes place on a movie set.
The actual murderer is not that much of a surprise. But the mysteries have never been the strong suit of the show. It has been the interaction and camaraderie between the regulars on the show. That has been disrupted with this new season opener. Hopefully the producers can get the show back on track.
I have really liked all of the Aurora Tea garden movies except this one. This last one was missing the wonderful combination of Humor, Romance and Drama that all the other movies had. I am not sure if it was the missing characters, the writing but this move left much to be desired. I do love the Aurora Tea garden mystery's and I hope they keep making them. I just really want them to be like all the others except this last one.
Did you know
- TriviaTaylor, the craft services person so anxious to meet author Robin Daniels, is played by Farrah Aviva, who is actually married in real life to Robin Dunne, who plays Daniels.
- GoofsAurora and Lillian do not check in Celia's library books before reshelving them.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Reap What You Sew: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery (2018)
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