You’ve heard of Mommie Dearest, now get ready to meet Mommy Meanest. Deadline has announced today Lisa Rinna (“American Horror Stories”) will star alongside her daughter Delilah Hamlin in the upcoming Lifetime thriller, headed our way later this year.
Deadline previews the upcoming thriller, “Inspired by actual events, the movie tells the story of a teenage girl with a history of emotional trauma who is relentlessly cyber-bullied, only to discover the culprit behind the horrific texts is her very own mother.”
The site notes that Hamlin will play Summer, “the friend of the cyber-bullied teen.”
The full synopsis details, “The story follows divorced mother Madelyn (Rinna), who’s always had a tight bond with her daughter Mia (played by Briana Skye). But when Mia starts spending more time with her new boyfriend and is on the verge of leaving for college, Madelyn is panicked by her emerging independence.
“When...
Deadline previews the upcoming thriller, “Inspired by actual events, the movie tells the story of a teenage girl with a history of emotional trauma who is relentlessly cyber-bullied, only to discover the culprit behind the horrific texts is her very own mother.”
The site notes that Hamlin will play Summer, “the friend of the cyber-bullied teen.”
The full synopsis details, “The story follows divorced mother Madelyn (Rinna), who’s always had a tight bond with her daughter Mia (played by Briana Skye). But when Mia starts spending more time with her new boyfriend and is on the verge of leaving for college, Madelyn is panicked by her emerging independence.
“When...
- 2/1/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Lisa Rinna To Star Opposite Daughter Delilah Hamlin For First Time In Lifetime Movie ‘Mommy Meanest’
Exclusive: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna will star opposite her daughter Delilah Hamlin for the first time in the Lifetime movie Mommy Meanest.
Mommy Meanest is set to premiere later this year on the cable channel. Inspired by actual events, the movie tells the story of a teenage girl with a history of emotional trauma who is relentlessly cyber-bullied, only to discover the culprit behind the horrific texts is her very own mother. Yikes.
No doubt to keep peace in the household, Hamlin isn’t playing her mother’s daughter in the movie. She appears as Summer, the friend of the cyber-bullied teen.
Here’s the official logline: The story follows divorced mother Madelyn (Rinna), who’s always had a tight bond with her daughter Mia (played by Briana Skye). But when Mia starts spending more time with her new boyfriend and is on the verge of leaving for college,...
Mommy Meanest is set to premiere later this year on the cable channel. Inspired by actual events, the movie tells the story of a teenage girl with a history of emotional trauma who is relentlessly cyber-bullied, only to discover the culprit behind the horrific texts is her very own mother. Yikes.
No doubt to keep peace in the household, Hamlin isn’t playing her mother’s daughter in the movie. She appears as Summer, the friend of the cyber-bullied teen.
Here’s the official logline: The story follows divorced mother Madelyn (Rinna), who’s always had a tight bond with her daughter Mia (played by Briana Skye). But when Mia starts spending more time with her new boyfriend and is on the verge of leaving for college,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Lifetime has revealed its ripped from the headlines slate of movies for the fall that it has dubbed the “Truly Unbelievable Movie Event.” The seven flicks are inspired or based on true events – all of which were filmed prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Included in the slate is the network’s 500th original flick called Murdaugh Murders: The Movie that stars Bill Pullman and will air Oct 14-15. Other new titles include Stolen Baby: The Murder of Heidi Broussard with Emily Osmet (Sept 23); Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story, from EP and star Luke McFarlane with Kristen Vangness (Sept 30); Bad Romance: The Vicky White Story, from EP and star Wendi McLendon-Covey (Oct 21); Would You Kill for Me: The Mary Bailey Story, from EP and star Melissa Joan Hart with tiktok star Celina “Spooky BooBoo” Myers (Oct. 28); the previously announced How She Caught a Killer, from EP and star Sarah Drew...
Included in the slate is the network’s 500th original flick called Murdaugh Murders: The Movie that stars Bill Pullman and will air Oct 14-15. Other new titles include Stolen Baby: The Murder of Heidi Broussard with Emily Osmet (Sept 23); Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story, from EP and star Luke McFarlane with Kristen Vangness (Sept 30); Bad Romance: The Vicky White Story, from EP and star Wendi McLendon-Covey (Oct 21); Would You Kill for Me: The Mary Bailey Story, from EP and star Melissa Joan Hart with tiktok star Celina “Spooky BooBoo” Myers (Oct. 28); the previously announced How She Caught a Killer, from EP and star Sarah Drew...
- 9/6/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: We hear Bet Networks is developing Sister Code, a one-hour family legal drama from writer Gregg McBride (A Heavenly Christmas) and Intrepid, the Emmy-winning banner of Blair Underwood and Tommy Morgan Jr.’s (Bridge to Nowhere).
Created by McBride, Sister Code focuses on the intense rivalry between two sisters, both high-powered lawyers, who are competing for managing partner of their father’s law firm. Their clash not only challenges their already difficult relationship and familial bonds but also the high-stakes cases they and their fellow female attorneys handle.
McBride executive produces with Intrepid’s Underwood and Morgan.
Intrepid recently won a Daytime Emmy for Give, its unscripted children’s series on NBC and a Clio for the Vr experience Dystopia, which Underwood also directed. The company also produced Bridge to Nowhere, its first feature film and Underwood’s feature directing debut.
Underwood was a...
Created by McBride, Sister Code focuses on the intense rivalry between two sisters, both high-powered lawyers, who are competing for managing partner of their father’s law firm. Their clash not only challenges their already difficult relationship and familial bonds but also the high-stakes cases they and their fellow female attorneys handle.
McBride executive produces with Intrepid’s Underwood and Morgan.
Intrepid recently won a Daytime Emmy for Give, its unscripted children’s series on NBC and a Clio for the Vr experience Dystopia, which Underwood also directed. The company also produced Bridge to Nowhere, its first feature film and Underwood’s feature directing debut.
Underwood was a...
- 8/9/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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