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| 'Poison Ivy 4' - it's a real movie! |
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 This made-for-tv ladies' horror film penned by Liz Maverick, part 4 in the infamous Poison Ivy series, is finally coming to DVD on January 20, 2009. it features Catherine Hicks (from Child's Play)!!! This awesome little gem of a bad TV movie originally aired on Lifetime Movie Network and will be released by Warner Home Video.
Small-town girl Danielle "Daisy" Ladd transfers to an elite private college and finds herself embroiled in a secret society of seductress co-eds who manipulate men to their advantage. Daisy tries to extract herself from this unsavory group, but learns that this clique is easier to join than to leave, and she finds herself in a dangerous battle that has not only her reputation but her life at stake. The evil chick's name is "Azalea" in keeping with the Poison Ivy tradition of bad names: Ivy, Lily, Violet - and now Azalea. It's beginning to sound more like a V.C. Andrews Novel! Definitely a must-buy!
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Posted by Superheidi on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 @ 00:00:00 CST
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  Hush
Directed by: Harvey Kahn
Written by: Julie Ferber Frank, Steven Fran
Starring: Tori Spelling, Tahmoh Penikett, Victoria Pratt
Lifetime Movie Network, 2008
Tori Spelling is one of the reigning queens of made-for-television thrillers. She may have got some street cred on the indie circuit with House of Yes and Trick, but she definitely found a niche for herself on the small screen in such fare as Co-ed Call Girl (i.e. the best movie title ever) & Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? (i.e. the second best movie title ever)...
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Posted by Superheidi on Tuesday, November 04, 2008 @ 01:00:00 CST
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| Lifetime Kills… And Kills Again |
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 By Amanda Reyes
Thinking about the month of October conjures up all kinds of images into the holiday lover’s head. One of them probably doesn’t involve sitting around watching the Lifetime Movie Network, but what the hell? It’s blatantly obvious that they are in full spirit with a week of fun thrillers running all the way through to the 31 st. My favorite network plans to celebrate All Hallows’ Eve … Lifetime-style. Don’t go in expecting the conventional horror film marathons - think high drama with a little suspense and you’ll do just fine. So, just sit back and let Lifetime take you away. It’s kind of like Calgon except its got people in it, which makes it kind of like Soylent Green! Oh, I’m so confused!
You can check out their full schedule here, but I thought I'd list some of the highlights (all listings are Eastern Standard Time)...
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Posted by Superheidi on Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 18:50:00 CDT
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  Lethal Vows
Review by Amanda Reyes
Directed by: Paul Schneider
Written by: Michele Samit, Eric Edson, John Carlen, Dennis Nemec
Starring: John Ritter, Marg Helgenberger, Megan Gallagher
Braun Entertainment Group, Inc., 1999
Some people say John Ritter can't do drama. Seriously, I've heard them say it. I won’t point them out to you because I know you’ll want to slug ‘em. What a shame it is for these people because Ritter was pretty good at being bad. The first performance that comes to mind is as Ted on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He played a menacing cyborg and dude was scary. He usually avoided over-the-top duplicity, but still managed to be quietly menacing in a few interesting roles. One great film that featured John as the man to hate was Lethal Vows.
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Posted by Superheidi on Friday, October 17, 2008 @ 02:00:00 CDT
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  Face of Evil
Directed by: Mary Lambert
Written by: Gregory Goodell
Starring: Tracey Gold, Perry King, Shawnee Smith
Larry Thompson Entertainment, 1996
I have seen the face of evil and it is... Tracey Gold.
No joke.
In Face of Evil she plays this maniacal cold-blooded killer that will do anything, and I mean anything, to get what she wants...
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Posted by Superheidi on Thursday, October 09, 2008 @ 02:00:00 CDT
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| The Governor’s Wife (2008) |
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 The Governor’s Wife
Directed by: David Burton Morris
Written by: Edithe Swensen
Starring: Marilu Henner, Emily Bergl, Matt Keeslar, Scout Taylor-Compton, Timothy Bottoms, Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Larry Levinson Productions, 2008
The Governor's Wife pulled a real horror-licious casting coup, featuring everyone from Emily Bergl (The Rage: Carrie 2), Scout Taylor-Compton (Rob Zombie's Halloween), Deborah Van Valkenburgh (The Warriors-not horror but oh-so-awesome!) and Timothy Bottoms (Johnny Got His Gun). But this made for TV thriller belongs solely to the vivacious Marilu Henner who plays not just a bitch from hell, but a loony bitch from hell. The combo makes for modest fun in one of the newest Lifetime Originals.
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Posted by Superheidi on Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 02:00:00 CDT
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