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Event Reviews posted by Philip Gipson
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This movie was low on plot, but seeing Rene Ashton finally play a Lifetime villainess was more than enough to keep me glued.
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This movie was totally hot. I half-expected Hailey to be a co-conspirator for the bad guys, though.
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Hallmark did pretty good with this one. Being trapped in an actual book must've been a really intriguing plotline for the cast and crew to come up with.
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I enjoyed the movie mostly because of CJ Hammond and Devante Winfrey, who're Lifetime staples for sure. I didn't like how idiotic the Sarah character was, and I was really hoping Alice would be behind all the nonsense happening in Sarah's life. But I was let down.
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Alissa Filoramo as Violet truly stole the show here. This has been her fifth overall movie for the Lifetimeverse, and she continues to prove why she's an important part of the Lifetime community as a whole. The one thing I didn't like about the movie was how clueless the Hawkinses were about Violet until halfway through, especially Garrett.
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What an insanely beautiful movie Hallmark crafted. I enjoyed it especially for the Lily/Jane Austen bits.
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Lifetime struck literal gold with this movie. It didn't hold anything back regarding the subject matter. I know the actress who played Carlesha, Riele Downs, from the Nickelodeon show Henry Danger. That would make her the latest former Nickelodeon alum to join the Lifetimeverse following the likes of Kelly Sullivan and Melissa Joan Hart.
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This movie was a bit slow, but I liked that Jamie Bernadette finally got to play a lead Lifetime protagonist. I could barely tweet about the movie because of Twitter/X constantly locking me out of my account. They're making it increasingly hard for me to use that account.
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Yeah, this movie was too confusing for me.
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This movie came so close to being a perfect one. The amount of intensity it had sure did leave me at the edge of my seat.
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This movie was pretty good to watch. It kinda felt like a Jane Austen novel come to life.
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This movie, actually a TVOne movie from last year, moved a little slow, but seeing Denise Boutte in it more than made up for slight lull. At least we got see Angie Patterson Muto in a brief villainous role. What say you, @CEDAvsFan?
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I enjoyed this mostly because of Ali Skovbye, whom I've seen in three Lifetime movies that she did.
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Though this movie was nonsensical, I just couldn't stop watching it till the very end. The death toll was pretty strong.
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I wish this movie had more bite to it, but I liked watching it. Pam holding Maggie at knifepoint at the beginning has me hopeful that Pam's actress, Christina Licciardi, will play a Lifetime villainess someday.
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This movie was pretty good. Predictable it was, but I generally liked watching it.
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The characterizations could've used a little more polishing, but I was sincerely intrigued by the premise of Confessions of a Cam Girl. This now marks Megan Best's fifth Lifetime movie following the previous four she did. I wouldn't mind seeing her play a villainess for them in a future movie.
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Plenty of twists and turns abounded, and I was totally there for it. This sure was no ordinary movie Tubi presented to us.
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It was an alright movie for me. I did like it because it had Nicole Weber (Stalked by My Stepsister), James Hyde, Clark Moore, Lexi Minetree (The Paramedic Who Stalked Me), and Arye Campos (Deadly Garage Sale).
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Other than the camping scene, I literally enjoyed this movie. I know the lead actress, Laci J. Mailey, from Chesapeake Shores.
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This movie should've really meant something as I was watching it. I believe that it was just a letdown. On the bright side, I enjoyed seeing Rebecca Liddiard in another Lifetime movie after Danger in the House.
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This movie broke me. The pain and suffering that Morgan endured was tough to watch, but I couldn't stop watching. I'm glad Morgan's mom realized the error of her ways in the end and got her daughter the help that she needed.
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The series premiere of Wild Cards has been pretty wild, all right. I think I just may've found something good to watch on Wednesdays. :)
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I mostly liked this movie for Christina Cox, even though she never got to do much in it.
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Prey For The Bride [movie premiere]
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I was hoping for more nuance for the story and characters. On the bright side, Megan Peta Hill and Jacky Lai definitely shined in the climax as hidden villainesses.