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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Film Review: 'Abstruse'
It was supposed to be a fun night. Having been scraping by a living as a bartender, Amanda London (Kaiti Wallen) found herself accepting an invitation to join her friend Mindy (Jessika Johnson) for a night with Justin Stevens (Kris Reilly), a wealthy regular at the club whose tips are much needed by Amanda. But after Mindy winds up dead at the hands of Justin, Amanda finds herself trapped in a nightmare as her struggles to get justice for her friend are met with skepticism from the police and retaliation from Justin, whose senator father (Dennis Haskins) is intent on protecting his political career at any cost.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Hex'
The year is 1644, and the English Civil War has left England pitted in a vicious battle. After a skirmish in an isolated forest, two soldiers on opposite ends of the conflict are left standing: Richard (Daniel Oldroyd) and Thomas (William Young). Thomas is a religious young man uncomfortable at the violence surrounding him, while Richard is a hardened soldier who doesn't hesitate to try and kill Thomas when the men encounter each other and learn of their differences in allegiance.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Babysitter's Revenge'
Ever since a sexual harassment accusation torpedoed the political career of city councilor Anna Dawson (Zoie Palmer), things have been hard for both her and her teenage daughter Carrie (Aviva Mongillo) as they find themselves struggling to make ends meet in the wake of the scandal. Even more frustrating, Carrie knows the person responsible for orchestrating her mother's downfall: Madeline Cooper (Bree Turner), their next-door neighbor and the perfection-obsessed Queen Bee of the neighborhood.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark Review: 'Winter in Vail'
Perpetually busy event planner Chelsea Whitmore (Lacey Chabert) has been working hard for years to impress her boss Trish (Constance Marie), only to continue finding herself passed over for promotion opportunities. So when Chelsea learns that her deceased uncle Grady left her his chalet in his will, Chelsea takes this as her opportunity to clear her head and reevaluate her life, quitting her job and traveling to Vail, Colorado to take care of the estate.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Abducted on Air'
Ever since she was a child, Sasha Bruder (Kim Shaw) has dreamed of being a news reporter covering hard-hitting stories. But at Cable 4 News, Sasha finds herself underappreciated by her boss Gavin (Bruce Dinsmore) and outshined by veteran reporter Diane Baldwin (Perrey Reeves). Willing to do anything to ensure her dream becomes reality, Sasha resorts to an unimaginable extreme: she fakes her own abduction, colluding with her lover Aidan Ferguson (Gord Rand) to do so.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'A Deadly Price for Her Pretty Face'
For model Amanda Archer (Cassie Howarth), her daughter Zooey (Marie Wagenman) is the one thing keeping her sane as she finds herself struggling to stay afloat. In addition to having to rely on modelling gigs and waiting tables to pay her way through medical school, Amanda finds herself battling her vindictive ex-husband Nick (Hans Christopher) for custody of Zooey. So when Amanda's agent finds out about a profitable modelling gig for her, Amanda is quick to take it.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Her Deadly Reflections'
Artist Kelly Moore (Helena Mattsson) seemed to have a lot going for her: a successful gallery, supportive friends, and a loving husband. But one night changed everything when Kelly was left hospitalized following a car accident, with Kelly being left with no memory of the night of the crash--or of her husband Dan (Corey Sevier). While Dan and her close friends Allison and Logan (Melanie Stone and Jake Stormoen) try to be shoulders of support, Kelly can't shake the feeling that she's still in danger--as her memories and evidence at her house show that Kelly was attacked prior to her accident.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Escaping My Stalker'
A year ago, Taylor Stewart (Ezmie Garcia) was a troubled teen struggling to survive on the streets. But after meeting shelter operators Sandy and Larry (Lifetime royalties Alexandra Paul and Linden Ashby), Taylor is taken in and adopted by the compassionate couple and gets the chance to turn her life around. Now, Taylor has a steady job at the local skate park and does what she can to help other teens in the same situation she was in.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Deadly Hollywood Obsession'
Much to the envy of her best friend, schoolteacher Casey Wright (Sarah Roemer) has a connection to famous movie star Sam Austin (Jon Prescott) through her new job teaching at the school of his young son Jack (Brady Bond). Casey finds her and Sam's lives dramatically connected, however, after she saves Jack from an attempted kidnapping at the school. With the culprit being suspected of being Sam's unstable stalker and the killer of his recently murdered wife, Sam tells Casey that he's planning to take Jack out of school and wants her to become his son's full-time homeschooling teacher.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark Review: 'The Wishing Tree'
For Evan Farnsworth (Jason Gedrick), a professor at the exclusive St. Mark's Academy, Christmas is a hard time of year for him since the passing of his wife. Things become even more difficult when he finds himself becoming the supervisor for St. Mark's "Christmas Orphans"--students staying at the academy over Christmas vacation. Among these students is Andrew Breen (Richard Harmon), the son of the wealthy Breen family and a well-known troublemaker. With Evan dealing with his own troubles, it appears that this holiday season will be a tough one for everyone.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark Review: 'Double Holiday'
In the time they've been working together at their real estate development firm, Rebecca Hoffman (Carly Pope) and Chris Coulter (Kristoffer Polaha) have never quite gotten along. So when Rebecca and Chris are selected by their boss to handle an upcoming Christmas party meant to impress a potential client, Rebecca is far from thrilled--but is willing to do so, in the hopes that planning the party might earn her the recently opened senior executive position.
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'A Date by Christmas Eve'
While brand specialist Chelsea Simms (Vanessa Lengies) is good at her job, she feels as though everyone takes advantage of her--particularly after her idea for a Christmas themed dating app is stolen by her work rival Blythe (Julie McNiven) and she has to work with her on building the app's promotional campaign. In addition to problems with her wandering-eyed boyfriend Rod (Taylor Frey) and her roommate Keegan (Katherine Bailess), Chelsea finds respite from her troubles in her friendship with her next-door neighbor, Fisher Dougherty (Evan Williams).
By Trevor Wells4 years ago in Humans