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Event Reviews posted by Philip Gipson
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This film confused me all the way. It tried to throw its suspect list around and failed very much at it.
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I admit that its mystery element could've been a little more engaging, but I never hated the movie. I did my best to stay invested in it.
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Jana Kramer and Austin Nichols, both One Tree Hill alums, really nailed the roles of Morgan and Rodney Metzer, conveying all the toxicity that the real-life married couple had. Both actors were the absolute best things about this movie.
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I really liked watching this movie. It was cheesy in a good way, though I didn't really care about the "love triangle" bit.
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This movie was really gripping all the way. It's pretty disgusting what Tom Hose did to Tanya Kach all those years.
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I found this movie to be pretty wild and entertaining. The dangers of social media couldn't be any more apparent, and I found that this movie did a good job of that. Plus, Kat Barrell and Melanie Scrofano as villainesses was something that I deliciously had fun watching. There needs to be a sequel to this movie immediately.
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This film was pretty exciting! It was real clever to pair up Holland Roden and Chris McNally for it. I do hope there'll be more Tipline Mysteries films in the future.
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Yet another Lifetime movie with a misleading title! The plot could've been a lot different than what was shown onscreen!
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It wasn't deadly enough in my opinion. I wanted the secrecy throughout to actually be consequential for all parties involved.
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I wanted this movie to fully take place on a cruise ship and not mostly on land, since its title is Cruise Ship Murder. For me the plot wasn't engaging enough, and some characters like that red-haired reporter never got a chance to shine. At least it had more than one or two kills.
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I admit to having trouble following this movie's plot. More could've been done with it as well as its characters.
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This true events-inspired movie should've gone harder with its storyline. A mother's love is never to be underestimated, but I feel like that got sidelined here with all the usual Lifetime hijinks.
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I thought that, with a title like The Ice Rink Murders, that we'd at least get four kills. But nope. We got only two kills. On top of that, no character in this film, especially main character Megan, was likeable. I'm holding out hope that Maddison Bullock, who starred in three other Lifetime movies as well as wrote and starred in this one, will be able to play a villainess in a future Lifetime movie.
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This was an incredibly adorable movie -- not only on the puppy side, but on the human side. The main actors were absolutely well cast and played off of each other really well.
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I wish that this film went a little harder with its storyline, but what I saw was more than enough. The Janet Timms character is a truly despicable human being for doing what she did, and La La Anthony played her to perfection.
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This film was just all over the place with its storyline. The characters were just confusing. One thing I did notice is that Alex McGregor played a villainess in this one just like she did in Invasive. I wouldn't mind her playing the good guy in a future Tubi movie, whether or not it's leading or supporting.
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Amanda Schull and Brendan Penny are the truest of Hallmark staples. They had good chemistry as Rachel and Jack in this film. The plot itself was pretty interesting, though some characters could've used a little more development.
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This movie was just okay for me. I was really expecting it to fully invest in its horror/thriller aspect, but it was just a slight step down. I did watch it for Rebecca Liddiard, who seems to be drawn to complex roles like this one. I'm really rooting for her to be cast as a villainss next. She has the potential to play one.
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This movie was insane! Trespassing on one's property is one thing, but for said property to contain something deadly is another. I didn't like the main protagonist's best friend suddenly turning heel at the end, though.
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This movie was a letdown for me. It would've been better if Nicci and Noah had plotted together to gaslight and kill Molly so they can claim little Emma as their own. The plot twist with Molly's best friend at the end was surprising, though.
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I didn't hate the movie, but I didn't like the way it was executed either. The star power of Cindy Busby and Benjamin Hollingsworth just couldn't elevate the plot.
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Mommy Meanest could've been handled so much better. I wanted it to go all in with its plot.
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The daughter character was a spoiled brat for most of the movie, and I do wish its mystery element was leaned into more. Still, I watched it for Natalie Brown. This happens to be her second Tubi movie following Twisted Neighbor. It'd be fun to see her as a Tubi villainess in the future.
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So we finally get a new MarVista movie from Lifetime, and it's just a complete mess! Never has an LT movie made me despise a main character so hard like Shannon. She had every opportunity to come clean about being scammed, and she didn't. She just kept on enabling the drama, thinking she could handle it by herself. Even budding Lifetimeverse star Katelin Chesna couldn't make this movie interesting.
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The Yoga Teacher Killer: The Kaitlin Armstrong Story [movie premiere]
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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.