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
Email: [email protected]
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Lifetime Review: 'My Wife's Secret Life'
Laurel Briggs (Kate Villanova) may be thriving in regards to her business career, but at home, her marriage proves to be on rocky ground. In addition to her husband James' (Jason Cermak) past affair still weighing on her mind, Laurel's focus on her work has caused her to become distant and confrontational with her husband. So while away at a business conference following a fight with James, Laurel finds herself tempted by the flirtations of the handsome Kent Anderson (Matthew McCaull).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'A Working Mom's Nightmare'
Having recently returned from a sabbatical, Kathy Hartman (Lydia Wilson) is nervous to prove she's back and ready to return to the fray of her business firm. When she learns that her interim replacement, Hannah Van Dyke (Tuppence Middleton), has proven herself invaluable enough to the company that her boss Philip (Christopher Villiers) is keeping her on, Kathy feels doubly pressured to prove that she still has value as an employee. On top of that, Kathy finds herself having grown distant from her husband Mark (Luke Roberts), leading her to fear for both her career and her marriage.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Smuggling in Suburbia'
Fresh to a new school, Joanie Whitaker (Monroe Cline) is surprised when she is approached by classmates Anabel and Sharnae (Shelby Yardley and Juliana Destefano), who invite her to a party. While reluctant, Joanie attends and is introduced to Danny Kellog (Bret Green) by her new friends, who claim Danny works for a business that delivers expensive cameras to photographers around the world, with Anabel and Sharnae working for Danny as couriers. Eager for the chance to travel and make easy money, Joanie accepts the offer to join the business, with her first trip having her enjoy a trip to New York and starting a relationship with Danny's business partner Tucker (Cole Reinhardt).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Criminal
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Neighbor'
For aspiring restaurateur Tim Sullivan (Steve Richard Harris), his upcoming restaurant grand opening is a bittersweet accomplishment. His pursuit of his culinary ambitions have put a strain on his relationship to his wife Heather (Andrea Bogart), leading the pair to take a trial separation while attending marriage counselling. Caught in the middle is Tim and Heather's 16-year-old daughter Lisa (Cristine Prosperi), who struggles with her family suddenly falling apart around her and begins to isolate herself from everyone outside of her father.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Am I a Serial Killer?'
Even eight years after the fact, one night still haunts 18 year old Natalie Weaver (Monroe Cline): the night her mother Annie (Crystal Allen) was arrested for the savage murders of Lucy and Frank Miller, a couple who had been boarding with the Weavers—and was ultimately sentenced to death row after Natalie testified against her in court. Now as a teenager, Natalie not only deals with being harassed by her classmates for being the daughter of a convicted killer, but is suffering from nightmares and bouts of sleepwalking with her mother's execution quickly approaching.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Criminal
Lifetime Review: 'Hidden Intentions'
With the death of her mother Judy still fresh on her mind, Sophie Caldwell (Paige Searcy) is struggling with her loss and isolating herself from her father David (Chris McKenna) and brother Noah (Lofton Shaw). As the Caldwells find themselves unsure of how to move forward, a surprise guest suddenly arrives at their doorstep: Jordyn Robinson (Ashlynn Yennie), Judy's estranged sister who has come hoping to connect with the extended family her and her sister's conflict left her unable to meet.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Separated at Birth'
Elizabeth Marshall (Paige Turco) is a woman of great ambition. In the midst of running for Governor of Pennsylvania, Elizabeth finds herself busy as can be working her campaign and doing battle against the sabotage attempts made by her opponent. In the middle of this fray, however, a woman named Lucy Pierce (Brittany Allen) arrives at her office with stunning news: she believes herself to be Victoria Marshall, Elizabeth's daughter who was abducted from the hospital shortly after she was born.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Tall Girl'
All her life, Jodi Kreyman (Ava Michelle) has struggled with the one thing everyone notices her for: her 6'1 height, as at 16, she finds herself ostracized as "The Tall Girl" and branded countless other cruel nicknames—with her main tormentor being Queen Bee Kimmy Stitcher (Clara Wilsey). The onslaught of bullying has left Jodi's self-worth in shambles, and not even the encouragement of her best friends Fareeda and Jack (Anjelika Washington and Griffin Gluck) is enough to break her from her funk.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'My Little Girl Is Gone'
For designer Stephanie Esker (Sarah Lind), her life is quickly coming together. In addition to her business taking off, she is engaged to be married to money manager Jameson Seaverson (Robb Derringer). While Stephanie is still contending with the presence of her ex-husband Henry (Philip Boyd), who still wants Stephanie back, Stephanie is looking forward to starting a wonderful new life for herself and her 11-year-old daughter Caitlin (Dylan Raine Woods).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'My Daughter Must Live'
With her troubling grades and withdrawn demeanor, Regan O'Malley (Joelle Carter) has become increasingly concerned with her 16-year-old daughter Katie (Madeleine Martin). While Regan initially suspects drugs to be the culprit behind Katie's change, the true cause is revealed after two frightening incidents land the teen in the hospital: she's suffering from liver failure, and is in need of a transplant if she has any hope of survival.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Student'
Still fresh off the loss of her brother and sister-in-law, businesswoman Kelly Halligan (Jessica Morris) finds herself struggling to juggle both her career and being the guardian of her teenage niece Amber (Kennedy Tucker), who is also still grieving and has begun lashing out at her aunt for their recent move. In an effort to reconnect with her troubled niece, Kelly attends Amber's soccer try-outs, where she meets and is quickly taken by Dominic (Jason Shane-Scott), the handsome former soccer player who has taken over as the school's soccer coach.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Crush'
For high school student Amelia Cross (Victoria Konefal), her life was forever changed the night she and her best friend Joy (Stefanie Rons) were involved in a horrific car crash after a night of partying, with Amelia surviving the accident while Joy perished. Amelia took the tragedy as a wake-up call to turn her life around, and two years later, Amelia is working hard at earning a track scholarship and is in a strong relationship with her boyfriend Scott (Pedro Correa).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks