Yikes. I love watching Lifetime & Hallmark Movies. Great for a rainy afternoon and hanging on the couch or home sick from work.
I especially love the Christmas or Valentine's Movies.
This one was seriously the worst acted movie I've ever seen. I could have done a better job!
The Story was BAD and not believable.
The Bad Girl was AWFUL. I absolutely knew what was going to happen next. NO MYSTERY HERE.
I fast forwarded towards the end just to watch what I ALREADY KNEW WOULD HAPPEN.
Had I been able to give a ZERO, I would have. Don't waste the 1.5 hours of your life.
10 Reviews
Acting or script?
Carriexoc11 March 2019
Positively the worst
amalfieri22 May 2019
Script, Acting
bradley-5370117 October 2020
This was the worse lifetime movie I have seen. Nothing made any sense. Why did the police let the husband go! He conspired to have his wife murdered! The script was terrible! I wish I could get my time back from watching rhiis horrible movie! The acting horrendous! I really hope the writers and producers of this movie sees this.
Top 3 worst Lifetime movie!
haroot_azarian3 March 2020
Total waste of time
mtpaige27 August 2019
Bringing Up Baby in a Strip Club!
lavatch18 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Travis Walker and his girlfriend Jessica (Jess) always had it tough. Growing up in hardscrabble conditions in the trailer park, they believed they had the perfect "plan" to get rich. As Jess indicates late in the film, the great struggle in life is "between the halves and have-nots."
After Jess meets the millionaire realtor Sarah Carter, she hatches a plan to pimp out her boyfriend Travis. Jess plays the pandar as Travis worms his way into Sarah's life, eventually marrying her. But the perfect plan had not included Sarah and Travis having a baby. When it is learned that an accident has occurred and Sarah is pregnant, Jess moves into action with a more devious scheme involving murder.
Sarah was a kind and loyal friend to Jess. At a time when she was over eight months pregnant, Sarah was driving late at night on a mission to help Jess, who called her for a ride. In return, Jess ran her off the road nearly killing her. Sarah survived and successfully delivered little Lily in the hospital. But Jess subsequently kidnapped the child, eventually holding her for ransom.
Jess and Travis are assisted by his domineering mother Virginia. The threesome take the baby from L.A. to Palm Springs, where it immediately becomes apparent that the child is not in good hands. At one point, Jess raises the rhetorical question, "Does the kid ever shut up?" Later, Travis is arrested by the Palm Springs police. Then, Virginia falls asleep while Jess is packing up Lily and racing out of town with the child in tow.
The most outrageous scene in the film was when Jess took the baby into the Moon Dance Strip Club, her old stomping ground in Las Vegas. It was there that little Lilly was handed off like a football to Jess's friend Ashley. But when her friends wants a piece of the action, Jess murders Ashley, just as she dispatched Travis, who had become "a loose end." Eventually, all roads converge in the desert with Sarah's mother-in-law Virginia playing a key role in placing the baby in the arms of her mother and not a strip club.
After Jess meets the millionaire realtor Sarah Carter, she hatches a plan to pimp out her boyfriend Travis. Jess plays the pandar as Travis worms his way into Sarah's life, eventually marrying her. But the perfect plan had not included Sarah and Travis having a baby. When it is learned that an accident has occurred and Sarah is pregnant, Jess moves into action with a more devious scheme involving murder.
Sarah was a kind and loyal friend to Jess. At a time when she was over eight months pregnant, Sarah was driving late at night on a mission to help Jess, who called her for a ride. In return, Jess ran her off the road nearly killing her. Sarah survived and successfully delivered little Lily in the hospital. But Jess subsequently kidnapped the child, eventually holding her for ransom.
Jess and Travis are assisted by his domineering mother Virginia. The threesome take the baby from L.A. to Palm Springs, where it immediately becomes apparent that the child is not in good hands. At one point, Jess raises the rhetorical question, "Does the kid ever shut up?" Later, Travis is arrested by the Palm Springs police. Then, Virginia falls asleep while Jess is packing up Lily and racing out of town with the child in tow.
The most outrageous scene in the film was when Jess took the baby into the Moon Dance Strip Club, her old stomping ground in Las Vegas. It was there that little Lilly was handed off like a football to Jess's friend Ashley. But when her friends wants a piece of the action, Jess murders Ashley, just as she dispatched Travis, who had become "a loose end." Eventually, all roads converge in the desert with Sarah's mother-in-law Virginia playing a key role in placing the baby in the arms of her mother and not a strip club.
Quite intriguing
phd_travel25 January 2019
A slightly different dynamic makes this thriller not that run of the mill.
A pregnant woman is run off the road but delivers a healthy baby. While she recovers the suspicion falls on her husband. He was a poor man who married into money. He's got a strange mom. There's also a strange friend of the wife.
Things aren't that obvious from the get go. So you want to see this one through. One fault is the dialog is a bit simplistic and obvious.
A pregnant woman is run off the road but delivers a healthy baby. While she recovers the suspicion falls on her husband. He was a poor man who married into money. He's got a strange mom. There's also a strange friend of the wife.
Things aren't that obvious from the get go. So you want to see this one through. One fault is the dialog is a bit simplistic and obvious.
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