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Event Reviews posted by Philip Gipson
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This movie just wasn't exciting enough for me. I give it three stars for Rayisa Kondracki playing the good guy here instead of the bad guy.
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A very fun whodunit movie all around. Great onscreen chemistry between Aimee Garcia and Paul Campbell. :)
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This movie was supposed to premiere last year on LMN or Lifetime, but it was delayed. After watching it on the former for the first time, I can freely admit that it was just all over the place. Not even Tammin Sursok could salvage what could've been a great TV movie.
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This movie was just a little too slow in terms of pacing.
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Even its stars couldn't elevate this movie to cult status. It felt filler-ish all the way.
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I don't believe this sequel is as good as its predecessor. Raven's villainy should've been motivated by grief rather than her having the same mental illness as her mother and sister.
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I was hoping the stakes would be a lot higher for this movie, rather than being typically by the numbers.
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I liked the entire thing. Sure, it had some pacing issues, but I'm confident that with time, this will be the start of a brand-new mystery movie series for Hallmark.
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I'm sorry, but I just couldn't get into this movie. It should've been a lot more exciting than that.
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Junebug was a pretty fun movie all around. The way Autumn Reeser screamed as her character's younger self first appeared reminded me of that one stock female scream.
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The dog should've been featured more often in this movie. I thought he was the cutest thing there was.
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I just could not get into this movie. It was based on a true story, but I was also expecting some type of love triangle going on.
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This movie definitely took me on a ride I won't forget. Its family theme resonated with me dearly.
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This movie was alright for me. I enjoyed the actual setting of Costa Rica, though.
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I was expecting this film to be more cult-like in its tone, but I tolerated it for its main cast.
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I felt so incredibly moved by the movie's storyline. Letitia Wright was pretty amazing in the title role of Aisha.
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It dragged a little, but I really liked the theme of family in this movie despite all the violence involved.
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I tuned in to this one mostly for Aubrey Reynolds and Nikki Leigh, who're no strangers to Lifetime. Plot-wise, it was kinda tame.
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I enjoyed it. It was a nice break from the thriller-based movies we've been getting lately.
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I feel like this movie could've gone all the way with its "deceptive" nature, but Kate Drummond is the best thing about it.
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I wasn't expecting another Amish-themed Lifetime movie so soon. I gave it a chance because I recognize Leigha Sinnott from A Predator Returns. It was almost perfect for me.
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I'm sure it skipped over some details, but I found myself really liking the movie. The Lady of Rage was perfectly cast as Miss Cleo.
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I was pretty much disappointed in this movie's execution. The only reason I give it 3 stars is because of mostly Lexi Giovagnoli and Shelby Janes. Lexi's done several Lifetime movies, and I've seen Shelby in some Totally Studios videos. It's my fullest wish that Lifetime cast Lexi as a villainess because that's long overdue.
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This felt like a poor genderbent take on The Boy Who Cried Wolf to me. Bad plot, bad characterizations.
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Nightmare In The Dessert [movie premiere]
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The fact that this movie was much shorter irritated me more than its plot. I figured it would be 2 hours like all Lifetime movies usually are.