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Philip Gipson

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  1. I've not watched either show, but I definitely figured they'd be Hollywood strike casualties.
  2. until

    What bugged me the most about this movie is that Jessica didn't inform her husband, Dylan, of her suspicions about Dr. Bellamy, and together they could've acted quicker about Bellamy. But what we got was Jessica snooping around behind Dylan's back with him assuming the worst about her. The rest of the movie was alright.
  3. until

    I wish the movie's execution were better, but I definitely enjoyed Natalie Brown as an anti-villainess and Lora Burke as an actual villainess.
  4. NextDoor will do anything to cover their tracks, but we know the truth about them.
  5. I believe that Chucky is the most evilly evil fictional villains to ever exist. For him to do what he did to the President showcases that he's just too far gone.
  6. I love our country's flag with all of my heart. It means so much. That Lindsay Stamp person is just outright selfish and ignorant.
  7. It's your right, and I completely understand and respect your decision.
  8. Perhaps so. Lifetime is just obsessed with hype, money, and image.

    1. Goldenforce772

      Goldenforce772

      And stupidity. 

    2. Elektra

      Elektra

      Let's not forget the often false advertising. The claims of new movies that aren't really new.

    3. Philip Gipson

      Philip Gipson

      Agreed on both counts.

  9. Feeling the need to foster a connection with her neighbors after the mysterious death of her husband, a woman (Lindsay Hartley) is encouraged by her fun-loving neighbor (Josie Davis) to download an app that helps foster connections with others. The app starts off promising, but soon it becomes a bane, especially when atrocities like murder are involved. The widow must choose between keeping her head down and doing the right thing if she needs to survive this disaster. Additional casting: Meredith Thomas as the CEO of the app that Lindsay Hartley is using, Joel Berti and Keesha Sharp as a married neighborly couple, Jennifer Taylor, Natalie Daniels, and Eli Jane as Lindsay's best friends from childhood, Adam Harper as Lindsay's husband in flashback, Britt George as someone Lindsay bonds with over their similar tragedies, Ben VanderMey as a local lawnmower, Maiara Walsh as a private investigator eventually hired by Lindsay to look into the app's shadiness, Jamie Roy and Ashlee Fuss as a couple who doesn't use social media much and would prefer true human connections, Chuck Hittinger and Katrina Bowden as a pair of sibling thugs, Tom Welling and Shannon Skiles as skilled detectives, Clark Moore as a nasty reporter spreading lies about Lindsay, and Rebekah Kennedy as an animal-hating edgelord type. Distributors: MarVista Entertainment and Crazy Legs Productions. Writers: Kelly Peters and Amy Taylor, from a story by Lindsay Hartley and Josie Davis. Executive producers: Hannah Pillemer, Fernando Szew, Tom Capello, Josie Davis, and Lindsay Hartley. Producers: Scott Thigpen, Marie Halliday, David Chester, Naomi L. Selfman, and Meredith Thomas. Music: Eliza Swenson. Stunts: Nicole Danielle Watts and Michelle DeMond. Director: Christine Conradt.
  10. Joey Camp can definitely go to You-Know-Where for the pain and suffering he caused others!
  11. I like the version of the show with Jeff Foxworthy, but I'll check this one out.
  12. until

    This movie felt like a Hallmark Mystery one almost instead of a Hallmark Channel one, but I honestly enjoyed watching the entire thing.
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