Trevor Wells
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Aspiring writer and film lover: Lifetime, Hallmark, indie, and anything else that strikes my interest. He/him.
Twitter: @TrevorWells98
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Lifetime Review: 'Best Friend's Betrayal'
Warning: This review contains spoilers. For years, Jess Baker (Mary Grill) and Katie Sanders (Vanessa Walsh) have been inseparable best friends. And following her divorce from her ex-husband, fellow divorcee Katie has been a bit protective of Jess in regards to her love life.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'My Mother's Split Personalities'
The Prices have never been a perfect family. While Julie (Kayla Wallace) was once close with her mother Gail (Lindsay Hartley), she suddenly became emotionally unpredictable and occasionally outright vicious towards her in the years before she moved away from home for college. It's only after the abrupt death of her father that Julie returns home, where Julie finds that her mother's behavior has only become more unbalanced—and she is shocked to find out that Gail has been having an affair with Warren Stacey (Jefferson Brown), who later proposes to her.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'A Bride's Revenge'
On the verge of marrying her boyfriend Ian Ferguson (Jeff Schine), hair salon owner Miya Ellerson (Katie Leclerc) couldn't feel better about the direction her life is going. But Miya's idyllic future becomes derailed by the arrival of someone from Ian's past: Lori Parker (Hannah Barefoot), Ian's ex-fiancee, who arrives for Ian's mother's birthday after Miya receives an invitation to Ian and Lori's "wedding." Lori's arrival unnerves Miya, having heard all about Lori's unstable nature from Ian.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Saving My Baby'
Sarah Carter (Brianne Davis) has faced much criticism from her family over her decision to abruptly accept the marriage proposal of her boyfriend Travis (Jon Prescott), a man who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. But despite their doubts, Sarah is head over heels for Travis--with the impending arrival of their daughter only cementing her feelings. But following a mysterious car accident leads to the birth of Sarah's baby, she wakes up to find that Travis had taken their newborn daughter Lily to his house, along with his mother Virginia (Kathleen Quinlan) and Sarah's friend Jessica (Tonya Kay).
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'My Daughter's Ransom'
It started out as an average day for Rachel Rogers (Scottie Thompson) as she acts as a chaperone for a field trip her 10-year-old daughter Lindsey (McKinley Blehm) is taking with her class to the zoo. But during the excursion, Rachel loses track of Lindsey for a moment—and the next thing she knows, she's watching her being taken into a van and driven off. Rachel is unable to stop the abductor.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Psycho Mother-in-Law'
Rich, successful, and having a great relationship with her son, Jill Jones (Kari Matchett) has a lot to be grateful for. And now, not only is Luke (Matthew Raudsepp) on the verge of marrying his kind and loving girlfriend Amber Vickers (Victoria Diamond), but Jill finds herself developing a close friendship with Amber to the point of viewing her as the daughter she never had.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Killer Body'
Dr. Katie Jones (Sunny Mabrey) has a picture perfect life: A successful career as a plastic surgeon, a doting husband in former surgeon Chris (Peter Benson), and amazing children in teenage daughter Jess (Abby Ross) and Aidan (Mason McKenzie). Even with Chris struggling to recover from a stroke, Katie has managed to keep things together for the most part.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Nightmare Best Friend'
In high school, Katy Griggs (Rosslyn Luke) idealized her best friend Gina Mancetti (Jackie Moore). Despite her troubled home life that led her to be held back a year, Katy always found herself envious of her seemingly fearless and opinionated friend. So when Katy finds herself suffering from cabin fever as a hard-working wife and mother and Gina suddenly pays her a surprise visit after so many years, Katy is quick to join her for an impromptu road trip together to relive old memories.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Teacher'
When high school teacher and aspiring writer Charlotte Hansen (Jessica Morris), finds herself on break from her artist boyfriend Scott (Jason-Shane Scott), she's not sure how her romantic future is looking. That is, until she runs into the handsome and charming Chris Williams (Philip McElroy) at a bookstore, leading to a date that culminates in a passionate tryst in her classroom. The two part ways, with Charlotte believing that's the last she'll see of Chris.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark-ian Review: 'A Royal Christmas Ball'
For her whole life, 17-year-old Lily Brooks (Haley Pullos) has been raised solely by her mother, architect Allison (Tara Reid), never even knowing the name of her father. But unbeknownst to Lily, Allison actually does know the identity of her daughter's father: King Charles of Baltania (Ingo Rademacher), who was formerly the prince of the small European country when he and Allison met in college before their relationship came to an abrupt end after winter break.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark-ian Review: 'A Christmas Cruise'
Despite her ambitions to become a novelist, Pam Stevenson (Vivica A. Fox) finds herself stuck in an unfulfilling job as a journalist for the New York Minute, with her younger co-workers and boss Arlo Sands (Jason Cook) testing Pam's patience. Upon receiving an assignment from Arlo to write a Christmas related romance piece, however, Pam has the perfect solution: The Christmas Queen, a special Christmas-themed cruise ship taking its annual trip to Christmas Island.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark Review: 'A Gingerbread Romance'
Having spent much of her childhood through frequent moves, Taylor Scott (Tia Mowry-Hardrict) has carried that habit of never planting roots into adulthood through her work with an architecture firm. With Christmas around the corner, Taylor's boss Linda (Melissa Peterman) assigns her to represent their firm in a life-size gingerbread making competition. While wary of the task, Taylor agrees to the assignment, hoping it will increase her odds of being hired to head a new office in Paris.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks