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Philip Gipson

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    I was expecting a lot more oomph in this movie. I gave it a chance mostly because of Joely Richardson, but I don't think even she could save its execution.
  1. So I saw the movie Break In on Roku, and I actually found myself liking it. It's probably because it's got a Lifetime-esque vibe to it. If Lifetime or LMN got a hold of it, they'd probably change the movie's title.
  2. I haven't been keeping up with Family Guy since the early 2010s, so this is a pretty surprising move on Fox's part.
  3. until

    I loved it. All of it. I thought that the cast and crew of the movie did a superb job of nailing down the themes of Christmas and family.
    This movie was absolutely golden all the way. The husband's mistreatment of his wife proved to be his undoing in the end.
  4. After reading this article, I definitely need to watch the first three original BHC movies.
  5. Thanks. Also, Rib Hillis definitely needs to play a lead protagonist in a Lifetime movie, as that's been long overdue.
  6. A famous actor (a clean-shaven Rib Hillis) coping with the loss of his wife from cancer and estrangement from his music-loving daughter (Pilot Paisley-Rose) finds himself in the crosshairs of a fan (Brooke Newton) who has an all-around dangerous obsession with making him her "one and only." She'll resort to every drastic measure possible, even kill, to have him all to herself. Tapping into new reserves of strength, the actor must find a way to escape his captor and make things right with his daughter. Additional casting: Vivica A. Fox as Rib Hillis's manager, Corin Nemec, Andrea Bogart, Jennifer Taylor, and Jon Prescott as Rib's acting co-stars, Krista Allen as Rib's wife and Pilot Paisley-Rose's mother in flashback, Mark Famiglietti and Alissa Filoramo as Rib's married neighbors, Txunamy Ortiz and Neela Jolene as Pilot's classmates and best friends, Marcus Scribner as a potential love interest for Pilot, Kerry Butler as Pilot, Txunamy, and Neela's teacher in music class, Tracy Nelson and April Hale as on-the-job cops, and Mia Topalian as a woman with a connection to Brooke Newton's past. Distributor: Hybrid LLC. Writers: Doug Campbell and Amy Taylor, from a story by Brooke DeRosa. Executive producers: Barry Barnholtz, Zelma Kiwi, and Jeffrey Schenck. Associate producer: Conor Glantz. Producers: Vivica A. Fox, Brooke DeRosa, Rib Hillis, Brian Nolan, and David DeCoteau. Music: Christopher Cano and Chris Ridenhour. Additional music: Steve Gurevitch. Assistant director: Peter Sullivan. Second unit director: Meredith Thomas. Main director: David DeCoteau.
  7. Hey, guys! Y'all ready for Thanksgiving? :sun1:

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    2. Philip Gipson

      Philip Gipson

      I'm very proud of you for taking a leap of faith.

    3. Goldenforce772

      Goldenforce772

      Leap of faith? More like taking action to eliminate a threat. 

    4. Damien Darhk

      Damien Darhk

      I have the food. I just need the family.

  8. What an intense article this is. I definitely don't agree with Carnival's "lifetime ban" decision. They could've handled things differently.
  9. I saw the trailer on YouTube. I don't think the movie'll be my cup of tea, but I'll give it a shot anyway.
  10. until

    I quite literally enjoyed this one. Olivier Renaud and Kathryn Davis had great onscreen chemistry.
  11. I'm so disappointed in Taylor for allowing that fan to die. She should've made the time for them instead of focusing only on herself.
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