Trevor Wells
Bio
Aspiring writer and film lover: Lifetime, Hallmark, indie, and anything else that strikes my interest. He/him.
Twitter: @TrevorWells98
Instagram: @trevorwells_16
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Short Horror Reviews: Andrea Ricca - Supernatural
We're now in the final leg of this three-part review series, and it's been quite the bumpy ride. While the expedition has unearthed a few diamonds in the rough, there's been just as many duds found along the way. Now, having gone through Andrea Ricca's monster movies and alien flicks, it's time to delve into the last category of this review saga: supernatural horrors. Will the paranormal realm and Andrea Ricca be a winning combination and finish this trilogy on a high note? Let's find out!
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Horror
Short Horror Reviews: Andrea Ricca - Aliens
In my first journey into the wacky world of Andrea Ricca, I explored nine short films of his that centered around monsters and other big and deadly creatures wreaking havoc on humans. Now, we'll be focusing on a smaller set of his films which center on a different breed of creature: aliens. Ironic that I would be covering a series of alien horror films, after doing a pair of reviews about alien documentaries that (at least partially) tried to dispel the common belief that aliens are inherently dangerous. Nevertheless, I'm sure I'll be able to keep an objective mind when approaching these four films. So without further ado, let's dig in!
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Horror
Short Horror Reviews: Andrea Ricca - Creature Features
Upon being introduced to Andrea Ricca's work via Twitter, I did a little digging and found myself more and more intrigued. Having already been a fan of short horror films, seeing Ricca's website and the eye-catching posters for his works (which are reminiscent of the silly but fun-to-watch science fiction horror movies you see on SyFy or Comet) had my interest piqued. So, for the beginning of this 3-part review series, let's dive into Ricca's colorful filmography and see what his monster flicks have to offer!
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Horror
Lifetime Review: 'A Murder to Remember'
When Robin Rivera (Maddie Nichols) first set off on a camping trip with her husband Javier (Kevin Rodriguez) for their anniversary, she never imagined it would end with Javier dead and her in a police station with a stranger. That stranger is one Sam Turner (T.C. Matherne), who tells Sheriff Watkins (Leslie Hendrix) that he met Robin and Javier while hunting and that Javier was accidentally killed when his rifle went off. At first glance, it appears to be an open-and-shut case.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Horror
Lifetime Review: 'Sleeping with Danger'
When flight attendant Grace Tanner (Elisabeth Röhm) found herself having a midlife crisis, she never imagined romance would be the cure. But upon meeting nutritionist Paul Carter (Antonio Cupo) and joining his health program, Grace feels an unexpected spark for the handsome and charismatic doctor. A passionate love affair begins between the two, and at first, things couldn't be better as far as Grace is concerned.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Stepfather'
High school teacher Karen Woodley (Krista Allen) is at her wit's end regarding her teenage daughter Sarah (Sydney Malakeh). Still reeling from her father abandoning them, Sarah has been getting into fights at school and falling behind in her academics, jeopardizing her chances of getting into college. Desperate to help her daughter, Karen turns to college counselor Craig Green (Corin Nemec) for aid. Sarah is less than thrilled at the prospect, and is even more upset at learning Craig is also her mother's new boyfriend.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Documentary Review: 'Never Be Done: The Richard Glen Lett Story'
In this documentary that covers events spanning seven years, we follow the story of Canadian stand-up comedian Richard Glen Lett, who garnered fans and controversy alike for his crude and often offensive brand of humor. As the documentary progresses, we're taken along for the ride as Lett's alcohol and drug addictions send his career--and life--into a tailspin. As Lett hits rock bottom, it's through the encouragement of his friends and family that he begins to get back on his feet--and back to the stage that he loves.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Motivation
Lifetime Review: 'Her Deadly Groom'
Since her divorce from her loathsome ex-husband, Alison May (Kate Watson) has devoted herself to her new startup business and raising her teenage daughter Nicky (Elyse Cantor). But at the insistence of her business partner and friend Brenna (Kelly Erin Decker), Alison decides to take the leap and put herself back in the dating scene. It's then that she meets Vincent Black (Michael DeVorzon), a handsome and charismatic man who sweeps her off her feet. Alison especially falls for Vincent when he becomes her rock as she deals with troubles with her ex George (Eric Roberts), and the whirlwind romance leads to marriage.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Stalked by My Husband's Ex'
In addition to being a successful careerwoman, Kristen Carter (Alex McKenna) couldn't be happier about her romantic life. Her boyfriend Ryan Munson (Adam Huss) is sweet and doting, and Kristen has grown close with his 10-year-old daughter Lisa (Joey Rae Blair). So when Ryan pops the question, Kristen can't wait to become Ryan's wife and Lisa's mother.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Crisis Hotline'
He's only been there for a week, and Simon (Corey Jackson) has already grown disillusioned with his new job. While he may be a new counselor for an LGBT crisis hotline, Simon finds most of the callers he deals with people who are decidedly not in crisis. It's seemingly just an endless cycle of complaints about relationship woes and other minor troubles. That suddenly changes, however, when Simon receives a call from a young man named Danny (Christian Gabriel) who has a horrifying plan in motion: to kill three people before taking his own life.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks