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: 'The Wrong Child'
Renee Callahan (Vivica A. Fox) has rebuilt her life quite well following her first husband's tragic death: a beautiful home, an ambitious daughter, and a handsome and doting husband—though Charles's (Gary Daniels) hectic work schedule has more than gotten under Renee's skin. But things for the Callahans take a sharp turn with the arrival of a shocking guest: Andrew Haight (Robbie Davidson), who introduces himself as Charles's son from a previous relationship.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Eternal Code'
Having inherited the title of CEO of a genetic research company from her late father, Bridget Pellegrini (Erika Hoveland) does not take her job lightly and is stringent in following her father's example of never compromising her principles. So after learning that her company's latest business venture incurs moral and legal ramifications, she's quick to veto any further developments on the project. But with that project serving as a means of allowing people to achieve immortality, more than a few employees are left furious by Bridget's decision.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Undercover Cheerleader'
Autumn Bailey (Kayla Wallace) is disheartened to find herself starting over at a new school, having had to move with her mother Cynthia (Kehli O'Byrne) as part of her new job. But soon after arriving at her new school, Autumn finds herself making fast friends with social outcast Kara (Maddie Phillips), as well as attracting the attention of cheerleader Jenny (Samantha Schimmer). While reluctant to try out for the team, Autumn is convinced by Kara to go out for cheerleading as an undercover journalist for the school paper, hoping to expose the culture of cruelty within the cheer team.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Cheerleader Escort'
Cassie Talbot (Alexandra Beaton) is a small-town girl who's just been accepted into a prestigious university, Tate Reilly, along with her best friend, Alyssa (Bukola Walfall). Soon after arriving on campus, Cassie meets Alyssa's former friend Gabby Sanders (Joelle Farrow), a member of Tate Reilly's cheerleading squad who convinces Cassie to try out for the team. While Cassie's audition wows the team, and earns a spot on the squad, she soon after learns from her mother, Karen (Cynthia Preston), that her absentee father has dropped off the grid, leaving them scrambling to find a way to pay for Cassie's tuition.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Dating a Sociopath'
Things are already rough enough for 17-year-old Jane Morgan (Hannah Vandenbygaart), as she finds herself caught in the middle of her parents' rocky separation. One night, while being driven home by her father Paul (Scott Gibson), the two are involved in an accident, which leaves Jane with an injured leg. Already on edge due to her parents' separation, Jane is further upset to learn that her father moved out of the house while she was in the hospital—and her mother Sam (Jessalyn Gilsig) has a younger boyfriend in physical trainer Brian (Jon Cor).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Left for Dead'
After narrowly surviving a car crash, Leah (Chelsea Hobbs) finds herself not only on the verge of being charged with drunk driving and auto theft, but with no memory of the crimes she supposedly committed or what led up to the accident. With Officer Barrett (Klea Scott) intent on keeping her in prison until her identity can be uncovered, Leah appears to only have two people in her corner: pro-bono lawyer Rick (Mark Famiglietti) and Dean (William McNamara), who introduces himself to Leah as her husband.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Stray'
When Jennifer Davis (Gabrielle Stone) arrives in the small town of Chestnut Hill, she initially appears to be an average girl. Soon after her arrival, she meets bar owner Greg Wells (Dan McGlaughlin), and earns herself a job as his bar's new cook—much to the annoyance of Greg's girlfriend, Sarah (Samantha Fairfield Walsh).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Cheerleader'
After spending much of high school buried in her books, senior Becky Snyder (Cristine Prosperi) is convinced by her best friend Jen (Kalen Bull) to try out for the cheerleading squad. To Becky's joy, she earns a spot on the team, which also earns her the attention of new student Rob Brous (David Meza). Handsome and charming, Becky falls head over heels for Rob as he becomes her first boyfriend.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Identity Theft of a Cheerleader'
High school was rough for Vicky Patterson (Maiara Walsh), as her rejection from the cheerleading squad not only destroyed her already fragile self-esteem, but earned the scrutiny of her demanding mother Angie (Gail O'Grady). Years later, having dropped out of high school her senior year, Vicky finds herself slaving away as a cashier, still contending with her mother's disappointment and living with her unmotivated boyfriend Darren (Matty Finochio).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Why I Tag People in Negative Reviews
For the past two years, I've been writing reviews on Vocal. I'll admit, when I started out, it took me a while to find my groove and establish my own style for review writing; the difference between my reviews starting out and the ones I write currently is certainly a stark one. I started out mostly focusing on the Lifetime movies, but have since branched out into other films in the Made-For-TV realm and beyond. As a result of putting my reviews out there, I've made contact with people requesting reviews, and that has allowed me to branch out into the indie film market and find myself exploring an avenue of film I love to write about; there's a certain charm to providing something of a voice for films that oftentimes don't receive as much attention as the films you see make it to the silver screen.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Secret Lives of Cheerleaders'
Ava Scott (Savannah May) and her mother Candice (Denise Richards) have just moved to a new town to start fresh, with Ava fearful over the prospect of being the "New Girl". So at her mother's insistence, Ava tries out for the school's cheerleading squad, convinced that her dance background will translate well. It's through her audition for the team that Ava meets Katrina Smith (Alexandria DeBerry), the beautiful and popular head cheerleader who welcomes Ava to the team with open arms.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Driven'
Aspiring comedian Emerson Graham (Casey Dillard) assumes her night as a ride-share driver will be the standard one of long drives and annoying passengers. But her night takes a sharp turn for the strange when a mysterious man requests her assistance in driving him to a few locations. Emerson begins to fear that her latest passenger is a killer, but after her attempt to get help from a police officer ends in a horrific death, she learns the truth about the mysterious man.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Horror