Lifetime Movie Network (Lmn) has set 13 thrillers to debut in early 2021, including five new “The Wrong” franchise movies starring Vivica A. Fox, TheWrap has learned exclusively.
The new installments include “The Wrong Real Estate Agent,” “The Wrong Fiancé,” “The Wrong Mr. Right,” “The Wrong Prince Charming” and “The Wrong Valentine,” with the latter one marking the channel’s 25th “Wrong” movie, all of which have starred and been executive produced by Fox.
Below, see the full slate of new movies rolling out January-March on Friday nights on Lifetime’s sister network Lmn. The lineup includes Fox’s five “Wrong” movies, as well as projects starring Eric Roberts, Tracy Nelson, Samaire Armstrong, Anna Marie Dobson, Michael Pare, Tom Sandoval, Jessica Morris, Jason Shane Scott and Michael Madsen.
The Wrong Real Estate Agent
Starring Vivica A. Fox, Andres Londono, Dorian Gregory, Alaya Lee Walton, Tom Sandoval, Gina Hiraizumi
Friday, January 1 at 8pm...
The new installments include “The Wrong Real Estate Agent,” “The Wrong Fiancé,” “The Wrong Mr. Right,” “The Wrong Prince Charming” and “The Wrong Valentine,” with the latter one marking the channel’s 25th “Wrong” movie, all of which have starred and been executive produced by Fox.
Below, see the full slate of new movies rolling out January-March on Friday nights on Lifetime’s sister network Lmn. The lineup includes Fox’s five “Wrong” movies, as well as projects starring Eric Roberts, Tracy Nelson, Samaire Armstrong, Anna Marie Dobson, Michael Pare, Tom Sandoval, Jessica Morris, Jason Shane Scott and Michael Madsen.
The Wrong Real Estate Agent
Starring Vivica A. Fox, Andres Londono, Dorian Gregory, Alaya Lee Walton, Tom Sandoval, Gina Hiraizumi
Friday, January 1 at 8pm...
- 12/3/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
"I'm not giving up on us, Ellie." Netflix has unveiled an official trailer for an intense romantic thriller titled Fatal Affair, the latest film from filmmaker Peter Sullivan. The vague plot synopsis for this film sets up the story: Ellie tries to mend her marriage with her husband Marcus after a brief encounter with an old friend, David, only to discover that David is more dangerous and unstable than she'd realized. Nia Long stars, with Omar Epps and Stephen Bishop, and a cast including Aubrey Cleland, Maya Stojan, Kj Smith, and Jason-Shane Scott. This is yet another of these cliche, turns out that nice guy you hooked up with is really a killer, films. Epps looks like he ain't messing around. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Peter Sullivan's Fatal Affair, direct from Netflix's YouTube: Ellie (Nia Long) tries to mend her marriage with her husband Marcus (Stephen Bishop...
- 7/1/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Birthday shoutouts go to Adrian Grenier (above), who is 38, Fiona Shaw is 56, Alec Mapa is 49, and Chiwetel Ejiofor is 40.
As expected, Glee‘s final season has been trimmed to 13 episodes, to run in midseason.
Matt Bomer talks about his Emmy nomination. He found out when his husband called him.
Fox News Attempts To Get People Scared About Gender-Neutral Bathrooms, Fails Completely (Autoplay)
Michael Sam and the Draw That Changed American Sports Forever.
It’s official.
It's official! ABC confirms Rosie O'Donnell returns as co-host of #TheView w/ moderator Whoopi Goldberg for Season 18 pic.twitter.com/oRCAcxAZE5
— The View (@theviewtv) July 10, 2014
Joy Behar reacts to Elisabeth Hasselbeck‘s caterwauling.
Such Good People had its world premiere, and the red carper featured some faves.
Michael Urie
Tom Lenk
Jason Shane Scott
Ronnie Kroell
And here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Each week we’re going to focus on one out athlete/performer and...
As expected, Glee‘s final season has been trimmed to 13 episodes, to run in midseason.
Matt Bomer talks about his Emmy nomination. He found out when his husband called him.
Fox News Attempts To Get People Scared About Gender-Neutral Bathrooms, Fails Completely (Autoplay)
Michael Sam and the Draw That Changed American Sports Forever.
It’s official.
It's official! ABC confirms Rosie O'Donnell returns as co-host of #TheView w/ moderator Whoopi Goldberg for Season 18 pic.twitter.com/oRCAcxAZE5
— The View (@theviewtv) July 10, 2014
Joy Behar reacts to Elisabeth Hasselbeck‘s caterwauling.
Such Good People had its world premiere, and the red carper featured some faves.
Michael Urie
Tom Lenk
Jason Shane Scott
Ronnie Kroell
And here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Each week we’re going to focus on one out athlete/performer and...
- 7/10/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
You're at a bar and some fictional movie character comes up and introduces her or himself. How long will it take before the subsequent conversation trends toward anything other than some form of, "But, seriously, what's your real name?"
And that's how we created this collection of the 25 worst movie character names ever. If the answer to the above hypothetical scenario was "30 seconds flat," that character made our highly-researched, scientifically-ranked list.
We've brought this feature back to the forefront in honor of Will Smith's turn as Cypher Raige in "After Earth." Yes, that's right — his name is "Cypher Raige." If you know of even worse character names than that — and that of those in the list below — hit us up in the comments.
25. Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise), 'Jack Reacher' (2012)
24. Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzenegger), 'End of Days' (1999)
23. Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), 'Mean Girls' (2004)
22. Jonah Hex...
And that's how we created this collection of the 25 worst movie character names ever. If the answer to the above hypothetical scenario was "30 seconds flat," that character made our highly-researched, scientifically-ranked list.
We've brought this feature back to the forefront in honor of Will Smith's turn as Cypher Raige in "After Earth." Yes, that's right — his name is "Cypher Raige." If you know of even worse character names than that — and that of those in the list below — hit us up in the comments.
25. Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise), 'Jack Reacher' (2012)
24. Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzenegger), 'End of Days' (1999)
23. Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), 'Mean Girls' (2004)
22. Jonah Hex...
- 5/31/2013
- by Nick Blake
- NextMovie
There’s the brand new poster and trailer for the Steve Latshaw’s long, long-anticipated sequel to 1959 Ray Kellogg-directed B movie The Killer Shrews, Return of the Killer Shrews.
The film features original star James Best, as well as John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard), Jennifer Lyons (The Amazing Spider-Man), Jason-Shane Scott (Starship Troopers 2), James Best (The Killer Shrews), Rick Hurst, Sean Flynn and special guest Bruce Davison (X-Men).
The story was penned by Patrick Moran, Steve Latshaw and James Best, respectively.
Well, there’s actually not much to say about it, below we have the brand new poster and trailer for the CGI filled flick, go check it out and let us know what you think?
Click here to view the embedded video.
Here’s a synopsis:
A TV Reality Show hires Captain Thorne Sherman (James Best) and his boat to cargo supplies to the deserted offshore...
The film features original star James Best, as well as John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard), Jennifer Lyons (The Amazing Spider-Man), Jason-Shane Scott (Starship Troopers 2), James Best (The Killer Shrews), Rick Hurst, Sean Flynn and special guest Bruce Davison (X-Men).
The story was penned by Patrick Moran, Steve Latshaw and James Best, respectively.
Well, there’s actually not much to say about it, below we have the brand new poster and trailer for the CGI filled flick, go check it out and let us know what you think?
Click here to view the embedded video.
Here’s a synopsis:
A TV Reality Show hires Captain Thorne Sherman (James Best) and his boat to cargo supplies to the deserted offshore...
- 11/19/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Coming sometime to SyFy, I'm sure...Return of the Killer Shrews, a sequel to the hokey 1950s film The Killer Shrews.
I'm not entirely sure why someone thought that film warranted a sequel but, hey, here you go. James Best, John Schneider, Jennifer Lyons, Jason Shane Scott and Bruce Davison star and we have a trailer for you inside.
The story? A TV reality show hires Captain Thorne Sherman (Best) and his boat to ferry supplies to the deserted island filming location. As the TV crew and two-fisted animal expert Johnny Reno (Schneider) shoot their reality show, some of the cast and crew go missing, attacked and eaten in a bloody feeding frenzy by strange creatures. No one is prepared when they realize the place is crawling with giant Killer Shrews! The result of a 50-year-old experiment gone terribly wrong, the shrews are fast and ferocious, stripping the flesh from their screaming victims in seconds.
I'm not entirely sure why someone thought that film warranted a sequel but, hey, here you go. James Best, John Schneider, Jennifer Lyons, Jason Shane Scott and Bruce Davison star and we have a trailer for you inside.
The story? A TV reality show hires Captain Thorne Sherman (Best) and his boat to ferry supplies to the deserted island filming location. As the TV crew and two-fisted animal expert Johnny Reno (Schneider) shoot their reality show, some of the cast and crew go missing, attacked and eaten in a bloody feeding frenzy by strange creatures. No one is prepared when they realize the place is crawling with giant Killer Shrews! The result of a 50-year-old experiment gone terribly wrong, the shrews are fast and ferocious, stripping the flesh from their screaming victims in seconds.
- 11/14/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Ever-busy director David DeCoteau passed on the first pics and storylines for Stem Cell and Alien Presence, the fifth and sixth features in his 10-picture deal with Regent Entertainment. “Paul Colichman and Stephen P. Jarchow produced these films,” DeCoteau tells us, “which are expected to be released theatrically by Regent Releasing in spring 2009, followed by airings on here! TV soon after.”
Stem Cell (pictured above), scripted by DeCoteau’s frequent collaborators Jana K. Arnold and Matthew Jason Walsh, stars Darcy Fowers, Brian Gross, Jason-Shane Scott and genre veteran Dee Wallace. The director offers the following synopsis: “While recovering from an emotional trauma, Rita heads to the mountains to recuperate in peace and solitude. But a doctor named Pierce has hidden himself away in the boonies to work on stem cell research, and his experiments have run wildly amok—only Rita cannot tell if the horrific things she sees scuttling in...
Stem Cell (pictured above), scripted by DeCoteau’s frequent collaborators Jana K. Arnold and Matthew Jason Walsh, stars Darcy Fowers, Brian Gross, Jason-Shane Scott and genre veteran Dee Wallace. The director offers the following synopsis: “While recovering from an emotional trauma, Rita heads to the mountains to recuperate in peace and solitude. But a doctor named Pierce has hidden himself away in the boonies to work on stem cell research, and his experiments have run wildly amok—only Rita cannot tell if the horrific things she sees scuttling in...
- 12/23/2008
- Fangoria
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