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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Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Cruise'
WARNING: Spoilers in review. Things between Claire and Skylar Tanner (Vivica A. Fox and Sidney Nicole Rogers) have hit a rocky patch. In the wake of the death of Skylar's father, she's been causing troubles at school, with a fight breaking out during a track team meet pushing Skylar to the verge of suspension. Thinking some time away will help them both heal, Claire arranges for she and Skylar to take a cruise together to Mexico. Things seem to look up as both young women soon meet charismatic men upon arriving on the cruise, with Claire being romanced by the suave Dante (Andre Londono) and Skylar beginning a relationship with the young and handsome Rico (Adrian Quinta).
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Accused at 17'
Bianca Madler (Nicole Gale Anderson) is having a tough time. Not only is she having trouble adjusting to her mother's budding relationship with her boyfriend, she has just found out that her own boyfriend Chad (Reiley McClendon) has cheated on her with her classmate Dory Holland (Lindsay Taylor). Angry and wanting revenge on Dory, Bianca conspires with her two best friends, Fallyn and Sarah (Janet Montgomery and Stella Maeve), to prank Dory in revenge for her actions.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'A Father's Nightmare'
In an unexpected sequel to 2012's A Mother's Nightmare, A Father's Nightmare begins with Vanessa Redlynn (Jessica Lowndes) being released from the psychiatric facility she was sent to following her attempt to kill her ex-boyfriend. But despite spending five years in confinement, Vanessa is still very much her usual deranged self and has already focused her sights on her next object of twisted obsession: Lisa Carmichael (Kaitlyn Bernard), a college freshman still dealing with grief following the death of her mother.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Dead at 17'
Having recently found out he was rejected from his dream college, 17-year-old Jason Harris (Matthew Raudsepp) turns to his best friends to get him out of his slump: wealthy siblings Cody and Gabe Masterson (John Bregar and Justin Bradley) and Ty (Kyle Switzer). While partying together, Cody surprised his friends by hiring stripper Becca (Ashley Jones) to entertain them. The party goes pretty well—until Cody demands Becca provide something more than sexy strip teases, a demand that Becca adamantly refutes is part of her job.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Nanny Is Watching'
Things for the Franklin family have gotten a little chaotic lately. With Mara (Talya Carroll) working to provide for the family while her husband Scott (Adam Huber, on his way to becoming a Lifetime regular) stays at home to care for their children, their lives appear to be an endless cycle of trying to keep everything together.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Killer Caregiver'
Things are already pretty tough for Mariah Wilson (Nicole Hayden). On top of struggling to care for her autistic son Jacob (Jaeden Bettencourt) while working a stressful job, this film opens with Mariah on the receiving end of unwanted sexual harassment from client Graham Harper (Matt Socia). An accident that occurs while Mariah tries to flee Graham leaves Graham dead and Mariah with a badly broken arm, requiring her to hire the services of live-in caregiver Tess Harper (Days of our Lives star Camila Banus).
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Stalked by My Doctor: Patient's Revenge'
After far too much waiting, I've finally been able to watch the third chapter of Lifetime's hit Stalked by My Doctor series, led by the phenomenal Eric Roberts. This time around, Dr. Albert Beck (Roberts) is riding high following the trial he faced against his past victim, Sophie Green (Brianna Joy Chomer). After seducing a juror into getting him acquitted, Beck manages to land a teaching position at a college, where he is charmed by student Melissa (Anna Marie Dobbins). As Beck and Melissa find themselves bonding, however, Sophie arrives on campus hellbent on putting her abductor in jail—and maybe enact her own form of justice along the way.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Murdered at 17'
17-year-old Brooke Emerson (Cristine Prosperi) may outwardly appear to have an ideal life. Beautiful, part of the cheer team, and with a doting mother in Carley (Susan Walters), you'd think she has nothing to worry about. But as it turns out, Brooke has Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), a condition that has left many of her friends frustrated with her. It has also made her mother far more protective and invasive with her, leaving Brooke frustrated.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Room For Murder'
Following a recent job offer falling through, recent college grad Kristen (Lorynn York) returns home to spend some time with her mother Moira (Tanya Clarke). But her homecoming comes with a surprise in the form of Jake (James Maslow), a tenant who was renting out Kristen's bedroom and Moira's lover. While unnerved by Jake's appearance at her house and the significant age difference between him and her mother, she attempts to get used to her new living arrangements and her mother's new love interest.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Stalked by My Neighbor'
Moving to a new town can certainly be a big adjustment and provide a lot of challenges, and that can't be more true for teenage photographer Jodi Allen (Kelcie Stranahan). She and her single working mother Andrea (Amy Pietz) used to live in the city, when one tragic night, Jodi was attacked and raped by an intruder while Andrea watched helplessly via webcam. Now, even with Jodi's attacker dead at the hands of police, the mother and daughter decide a change of scenery will help them heal and they move from the bustling city to a peaceful suburbia.
By Trevor Wells6 years ago in Geeks