Trevor Wells
Bio
Aspiring writer and film lover: Lifetime, Hallmark, indie, and anything else that strikes my interest. He/him.
Twitter: @TrevorWells98
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Film Review: 'A New York Christmas Wedding'
Christmas has never been an easy time of year for Jennifer Ortiz (Nia Fairweather). With both her parents and best friend dead, all the holiday does for Jennifer is remind her of what she's lost. Even her upcoming wedding to her rich fiancée David Wilks (Otoja Abit) can't lift her spirits. After a tense dinner with David and his parents, Jennifer goes for a walk to clear her head and runs into a young man named Azrael (Cooper Koch). Little does Jennifer know how much their conversation will change her life--literally. As the next morning, Jennifer wakes up to find herself in an alternate reality.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark Review: 'The Christmas House'
Years ago, the Mitchell family made a tradition they dubbed "The Christmas House"--decorating their house to the nines to serve as a holiday showplace for their community. But now, both Mitchell sons have moved away from home, with Mike Mitchell (Robert Buckley) thriving in the city as the star of a popular TV series. But with his show facing possible cancellation, the timing couldn't be better for Mike's parents Phylis and Bill (Sharon Lawrence and Treat Williams) to call and ask him to come home so they can put together the Christmas House again.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Secrets in the Snow'
Christina (Aubrey Reynolds) is in for a big weekend. Having been dating Ted Ryant (Travis Caldwell) for three months, they're on their way to taking their relationship to a new level: meeting the parents. Returning to his small-town for his mother's birthday weekend, Ted introduces Christina to his family and is given a warm welcome. But it doesn't take long before Christina begins to pick up on the tension brewing in the Ryant clan. Everyone's still reeling from the tragic death of Ted's brother Paul--with things only getting more awkward when Paul's fiancée Angie (Liz Fenning) arrives.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'A Crafty Christmas Romance'
The days leading up to Christmas are about to get a whole lot more interesting for small-town crafts store owner Mandy Page (Nicola Posener). While going through donations for the local Toy & Book drive, she discovers a 70-year-old Santa Claus letter and a valuable coin inside an old copy of A Christmas Carol. Touched by the letter's heartfelt nature, Mandy makes it her mission to return the letter and coin to its owner by Christmas. Trouble is, after so many years and having so few clues to work with, the search for the letter's owner proves difficult.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Interview With a Hallmark Star: Jeff Reyes
Trevor Wells: Hi Jeff! I'm so happy to get the chance to talk with a new member of the Hallmark family. But before we get into Christmas by Starlight, let's start at the beginning. According to IMDB, your acting career started in high school when you landed back-to-back lead musical roles. What about acting captured your interest?
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Interview
Lifetime Review: 'Finding My Daughter'
Even after 18 years, social worker Ashley Quinn (Cristina Rosato) hasn't stopped looking for her daughter. As a teenager, Ashley was forced to give her baby up for adoption as soon as she was born--a decision she's never stopped regretting. Now, after so many years of searching, Ashley's dream has come true: her daughter Brittany (Megan Best in her debut role) contacts her, sending her a letter asking to meet up in Plains River. Despite all the bad memories her hometown holds for her, Ashley couldn't be more overjoyed to finally reunite with her daughter.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark Review: 'Christmas by Starlight'
It's fitting that lawyer Annie Park (Kimberley Sustad) specializes in family law, as family has always been something she'd held dear to her heart. After being adopted by her loving parents Gene and Pat (Bruce Dawson and Rebecca Staab), Annie has come to treasure them and the holiday traditions they've formed over the years. So when she learns that their beloved Starlight Café is at risk of being torn down to make room for new development, Annie decides to confront the company responsible: Holt Enterprises.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Merry Liddle Christmas Wedding'
Jacquie Liddle (Kelly Rowland) can hardly believe how much her life has changed since last Christmas. Her romance with Tyler Brooks (Thomas Cadrot) began when they met and bonded during Jacquie's disaster-ridden time hosting her family for Christmas--and now, they're on the verge of getting married. With her dream wedding being planned out exquisitely and her family arriving at the resort where it's taking place, Jacquie thinks her Christmas Eve wedding is going to go off without a hitch.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Interview With a Film Star: David Paulus
Trevor Wells: Thank you for this opportunity to speak with you, David! I'm so glad you reached out after coming across my review of Best Thanksgiving Ever. So, to start us off, let's go back to the beginning: what first got you into acting/filmmaking?
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Interview
Film Review: 'Merry Liddle Christmas'
Being a Type-A perfectionist, Jacquie Liddle (Kelly Rowland) has always been used to being in control and excelling at everything she's done. It's paid off nicely for her, now that she's running a digital media company in Silicon Valley and living in an immaculate smart house. So when she learns that a furniture company wants her to head their tech division and wants to compile a promotional video of her and her family at Christmastime, Jacquie takes them up on their offer. Figuring it can't be too hard to host Christmas, Jacquie arranges for the annual Christmas gathering take place at her house this year.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Community Theater Christmas'
For a small stage theater in Kansas, their latest original Christmas production has a lot riding on it. Having been selected to compete for a lucrative state grant, recently christened stage manager Lacey (Elizabeth Alan) is hoping their play will be good enough to win them the prize. After all, she'll need it if she wants the financially strapped theater to keep its doors open. Along with her eclectic acting troupe, Lacey is joined by her boyfriend Keith (Dan Pena) and her demanding mother Susan (Koni McCurdy) in her efforts to put together a good show.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks
Short Film Reviews: Lifetime Christmas Mini-Movies
Now that Thanksgiving has come and gone, the time's come for me to begin my Christmas movie reviews. That's a rule I've set for myself when it comes to this film blog: no Christmas movie reviewing until after Thanksgiving (barring any future Christmas in July surprises). So to kick off the holiday season, I decided to go back a few years and review a few Christmas short films Lifetime released in 2017 (dubbed "mini-movies" by the Lifetime Movie Club). So let's curl up under the covers and hope these six short films can bring some festive joy to a Christmas season that's been marred by so much darkness and division.
By Trevor Wells3 years ago in Geeks