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Philip Gipson

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  1. until

    This movie was near perfect for me. Still, the way Gabby manipulated her way into the life of Jessica and her family tells me that we really do need a sequel.
  2. R.I.P., Jamie Kellner. You've given life to two networks that remain active to this day.
  3. until

    This movie's storyline was so boilerplate. I figured that Brooke and Stefan would be super evil and that their plotting would be so much better than just a nightclub. Also, the subplot concerning the aunt was random and made zero sense.
  4. I saw the Tubi movie The Sintern and thought it was okay. It could've leaned more into its plot, but the cast did what they could with the material that was given them. I remember Damon Dayoub, who plays the evil Pastor Dean, from the Freeform series Stitchers. Evelyn Giovine was pretty convincing as main character Verity/Chastity, so I wouldn't mind seeing her as a villainess in a future film project down the line.
    What an incredibly twisted sequel! I enjoyed watching it all, especially the climax!
  5. That's a pretty weird court order. I figure Kaitlin would get a harsher punishment than that.
  6. I saw the original movie a long time ago, and it was funny as heck. Will this upcoming sequel top the first movie?
  7. A college-aged couple (Olivia Holt and Noah Centineo) are excited to be planning their future together, until the boyfriend is mysteriously killed by an unknown assailant. Not only do his girlfriend, their parents (Ralph Macchio, Sheryl Crow, Adam Baldwin, and Ally Sheedy), and their friends (Sierra McCormick, Kaitlyn Dever, Azeem Vecchio, and Tanner Buchanan) learn about this tragedy, but the girlfriend finds out she's pregnant with his and her child. Now with the support of her living loved ones, she must fight to protect herself and the unborn child before the attacker strikes again. Additional casting: Eoin Macken and Janet Carter as on-the-job detectives, Betsy Brandt as a local grief counselor, Chuck Hittinger as a hard-hitting journalist, Meredith Thomas as a snobby neighbor, Maeve Quinlan, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Jenna von Oy as a principal and two teachers for the college that Olivia Holt and her friends attend, Ryan Manuel as a local spiritual advisor, and Abbie Cobb as an OCD-driven gardener. Distributor: Cartel Pictures. Writers: Louise Burfitt-Dons and Shanrah Wakefield. Executive producers: Kyle McNally, Stan Spry, and Eric Scott Woods. Associate producers: Shanrah Wakefield and Lauren Caster. Line producer: Kami Norton. Music: Eliza Swenson. Stunts: Samm Wiechec and Olivia Buckle. Assistant director: Kabby Borders. Second unit director: Christina Licciardi. Main director: Allison McAtee.
  8. Indeed there is. The amnesiac woman in question is actually a member of the gang who's hunting her. This is because when she had her full memory, she becomes fed up with their way of life and decides to quit, leading to a brief scuffle that allows her to make a run for it. Along the way, she trips over a piece of metal and gets knocked out, causing her amnesia. Also, the "gossiper" is the true main antagonist of the story, hiding out and giving orders to the gang in secret.
  9. until

    Not even Bethenny Frankel could elevate this movie to cult status. I feel like its storyline could've leaned more into the mystery and dorm aspects.
  10. until

    The setting was really nice. It felt like I was really in Greece. The plot, however, could've used a little more spice. I did like it for Danielle C. Ryan. I recognize her from her Lifetime movies.
  11. until

    I knew right away that this movie wouldn't get Kaitlin's story right. I figured the love triangle bit would be a little more fleshed out.
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