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: 'We Know You Are Home'
For the small town of D'Arcadia, Halloween is no longer the festive night it once was—not since the unexplained disappearances of three trick-or-treaters that continues to haunt the town and its residents. Some years later, Alice (Julie Landriault) find herself with a house sitting gig for Halloween, and is looking forward to a night spent curled up on the couch watching scary movies.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Horror
Lifetime Review: 'Home Abduction'
After her separation from her husband, Maggie Richards (Angie Patterson) decided to make her house flipping side job a permanent gig to make ends meet, moving herself and her young daughter Ava (Violet Hicks) into her latest project. While Maggie is quick to befriend her elderly neighbor Sylvia (Patty McCormack), strange events around the house leave Maggie unnerved—especially after learning that a young girl who lived in the house was mysteriously kidnapped.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Killer Cove'
Interior designer Linda Marshall (Haley Webb) has a lot on her plate. In addition, struggling to make a living working at a small beachside town's antique shop while looking for new work, Linda is being continuously hounded by her vindictive ex-husband Eric (Jason Alan Smith) to sell the house they previously lived in together for the price he needs. With so much going on in her life, Linda finds herself at her wit's end when she finds herself the victim of a stalker (Shawn Fitzgibbon).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Deadly Detention'
With their high school under fumigation, five teens find themselves being sent to an abandoned prison for Saturday detention: popular mean girl Lexie (Alex Frnka), athlete Jessica (Sarah Davenport), narcissistic hot guy Barrett (Henry Zaga), gay religious fanatic Kevin (Coy Stewart), and weird outcast Taylor (Jennifer Robyn Jacobs). The teens are being watched by their neurotic and stern principal Ms. Presley (Gillian Vigman), who is determined to make sure they stay on their best behavior despite the scheming efforts to Lexie to undermine her authority.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Horror
Film Review: 'The Wrong Babysitter'
Ever since her detective husband Frank was murdered, artist Susan "Sue" Brown (Daphne Zuniga) has been trying to move forward, along with her precocious daughter Christy (Ava Hughes), who at 15 aspires to join law enforcement to honor her father. The two still have Frank's murder on their minds, as his killers—suspected to have been the perpetrators of a string of abductions Frank was investigating—were never caught.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Horror
Film Review: '8 Remains'
Talli (Maja-Celiné Probst) was expecting her birthday to be a romantic one, spent with her charming lover Damian (Gregory B. Waldis). But the date becomes one of horror when Damian shows his true colors and begins attempting to strangle Talli to death. Just when it appears Talli is about to die, the young woman finds herself standing outside her own body, left in a parallel world while on the barrier between life and death.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Hidden in Plain Sight'
Katie (Victoria Barabas) is a small-town waitress with a big secret to hide—starting with the fact that she's living under a false name. Originally an art gallery employee in the city, Katie began a relationship with Nick (Gino Anthony Pesi), a patron who Katie met at an art show. Handsome, charming, and wealthy, Katie was taken by Nick, and their first month of dating was bliss. But after being attacked by a burglar in Nick's apartment and learning the true nature of Nick's profession, Katie makes clear to Nick that she wants nothing to do with him.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Horror
Film Review: 'The Redeeming'
During a cold and stormy night, Joyce (Tracey Ann Wood) is surprised when a young man comes to her front door. The man introduces himself as John (Ryan Wichert), and asks to take shelter in Joyce's cottage from the storm, as well as get help with his broken arm. Despite reluctance to allow a stranger into her home, Joyce relents and lets John inside, with the two initially beginning to form a wary friendship as they prepare to weather the storm out together.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Horror
Film Review: 'Shattered Memories'
High school guidance counselor Holly Dewitt (Elizabeth Bogush) wakes up to a nightmare when she finds herself in bed next to a dead man, her hands covered in blood. Panicked and with no memory of what happened the previous night, Holly cleans herself up and flees the scene. As Holly struggles with the implication that she committed a murder she can't remember, we learn the identity of the dead man she woke up with: her extra-marital lover Ray (Brad Schmidt).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Staged Killer'
Naomi Spinner (Chrishell Hartley) is a star of a popular talk show, having close friends in her stern but caring boss Scarlett (Nicole Bilderback) and her co-host Robert (Charlie O'Connell). Naomi also has an adoring husband in the form of architect Trent (Darrin Dewitt Nelson), whose recent project could mean enough money for the couple to relax and begin focusing on having a family. The only black mark in Naomi's otherwise idyllic life is that her show is struggling to attract the ratings they used to receive.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Deadly Influencer'
High school senior Jessica Lake (Abby Ross) aspires to pursue the world of fashion, with her vlog promoting style and makeup tips as an avenue to channel her passion, and a means of dealing with her recent move to a new town and school. Another source of comfort comes in the form of Skylar Madison (Morgan Taylor Campbell), a student at Jessica's new school who she has already formed an online friendship with.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Capps Crossing'
It was supposed to be a relaxing trip out in the woods for this group of friends: Kyle (Marcus Parker), his girlfriend Kara (Isabel Siragusa), Rob (Alex Acosta), and his girlfriend Robin (Ashley Sullivan), and Robin's sister Jessica (Quenya Tuck). Even though the group is disappointed to see Jessica's reckless and insensitive boyfriend Justin (Parker Alexander) has joined the party, it seems the getaway will be one of drinks, fun, and relaxation.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Horror