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Philip Gipson

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  1. So awful. The mom should never have taken her two kids' lives like she did. She deserves to pay dearly for that.
  2. A married couple (Ross Jirgl and Lauren Pike) is on the brink of divorce from their hectic schedules, so their newly arrived neighbor (Christie Leverette) suggests they talk to a famous therapist (Matthew Lawrence) about how to better handle things. Once the couple meets with him, things seem to be progressing. What the couple fails to realize, however, is that the "therapist" is a poser who has couples separated and then murdered because a past romantic relationship of his failed to flourish. The current couple, his employees, are forced to fight to save not just their marriage, but their lives. Additional casting: Robbie Amell, Lucas Till, Nichole Sakura, and Emeraude Toubia as Ross Jirgl and Lauren Pike's best friends, Brad Dourif, Robin Riker, Ed Begley Jr. and Erin Gray as Ross and Lauren's parents, James Maslow and Carter Jenkins as criminals that Matthew Lawrence hires to cause some trouble, Kelsey McKean as a woman Matthew pays to be Ross's "mistress," CJ Hammond as an obsessive man paid to "stalk" Lauren by Matthew, Dina Meyer and Corin Nemec as local, no-nonsense cops, Samantha Cope as a mysterious hooded figure, and Jennifer Taylor as Matthew's former therapist. Distributor: Cartel Pictures. Writers: Tom Shell and Kaila York, from a story by Jessica Morris. Executive producers: Stan Spry, Eric Scott Woods, Jessica Morris, Kaila York, Tom Shell, and Matthew Lawrence. Associate producer: Lauren Caster. Line producer: Kami Norton. Music: Britlin Lee Furst. Stunts: Olivia Buckle and K.J. Phelps. Director: Kaila York.
  3. until

    This film was near perfect. It sorta dragged, but I liked the Candace-Kristin dynamic. It was truly complicated and worth watching.
  4. CBS is definitely not giving up on the soap opera world. I might give this new show a watch, too.
  5. I saw the season premiere. It was a great way to honor the late Adan Canto.
  6. He's mentally and emotionally stunted. All he's doing is embarrassing himself by harrassing others.
  7. Because I don't like how she's being written so far.
  8. A cameraman (Matthew Pohlkamp) with an eye for detail is hired by a travel agency to join an airplane pilot (Alicia Leigh Willis) to film Earth's natural beauty. But, the pilot herself has two problems: she has a reckless streak and is a true sexual predator. She becomes dangerously and romantically obsessed with her employer and wants the both them to be "soulmates," despite the employer being a married man. The pilot resorts to many drastic measures to have the cameraman all to herself, forcing him to fight for his very life. Additional casting: Kelly Bishop as Matthew Pohlkamp's stern but well-meaning mother, Nicole Marie Johnson as Matthew's younger sister who works in the foster care system, Kristi Murdock and Bryson JonSteele as Matthew's novelist wife and puzzle-loving teen son, Shemeka Wright as Matthew's manager, Jon Briddell as Kristi's publicist, Ryan Francis, Jennifer Field, Crystal Allen, and Marc Herrmann as Matthew and Kristi's respective best friends, Gina Simms as a private investigator whom Matthew's manager hires to investigate Alicia Leigh Willis, Rachel Turner and Jamie Roy as Alicia's young adult self and her boyfriend in flashback, Steven A. Miller as a man Alicia hires to drug and "rape" Kristi, Cleo Anthony and Allison McAtee as local detectives, and Rib Hillis and Katrina Begin as an engaged neighborly couple. Distributors: Nicely Entertainment and Mutiny Films. Writers: Doug Campbell and Lindsay Hartley. Executive producers: Lindsay Hartley, Carolina Brasil, Jared Cohn, Stien Davis, Ben Galera, Jubal Ace Kohn, Anselmo Martini, Nicholas Ryan, Michelle Schwarzer, Vanessa Shapiro, Demetrius Stear, and Richard Switzer. Line producer: Ben Gelera. Music: David Bateman and Sarah DeCourcy. Stunts: Brenna Skalski (Lonely Crime Fanatic) and Evandra Aurelia (Illumeably). Director: Doug Campbell.
  9. Joey Camp and his mouthpieces have absolutely nothing on you, Miley.
    A slight step down from its predecessor, but still entertaining. Here's to looking out for another sequel.
  10. I most definitely don't care for Lucy as a character. :/
  11. It's absolute perfection!
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