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 Perfect Wedding'
For travel agent Lindsay Williams (Tenika Davis), one night is all it takes to turn her life upside down. Days away from marrying the love of her life, Lindsay goes out with her friends Catherine and Dana (Lydia Zadel and Julia Borsellino) for her bachelorette party. After a night of drinking and dancing, Lindsay is horrified to wake up the next morning to a disheveled hotel room and a condom wrapper on the bedside table. After seeing this and some incriminating photos from the previous night, Lindsay's fiancé Brandon (Eric Hicks) becomes convinced Lindsay cheated on him and furiously cancels the wedding.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Hallmark Review: 'Save the Wedding'
Ellie (Chloe Wick) is on the verge of getting married, and her best friend/wedding planner/maid of honor Meg Mooreland (Kasey Landoll) intends to give her the wedding of her dreams. An ambitious perfectionist, Meg is determined to make Ellie's special day the best it can be. But in the run-up to the event, some unexpected curves get thrown Meg's way. First, she gets the opportunity to arrange a celebrity wedding--an elaborate job with the potential to put Meg's career on the map. Then, she finds out who the best man of Ellie's wedding is: Tyler (Travis Burns), her old college nemesis and the best friend of Ellie's groom Sam (Reece Firth). Still, despite the surprises, Meg assures the worried Ellie that all will go well.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Old Flames Never Die'
Kira Young (Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe) had it all: a thriving career as a novelist, a beautiful home, and a handsome husband-to-be in famous actor Tyson Harris (Rich Paul). But her idyllic life falls apart the day a viral video reveals that Tyson cheated on her. Not only that, but his mistress has gone missing and the police suspect Tyson of being involved. Heartbroken and in need of space from both Tyson and the press, Kira decides to visit her hometown. There, she reunites with old friends as well as Weston "Wes" Wade (Lou Ferrigno Jr.), her high school sweetheart turned owner of the town brewery. After hanging out and reminiscing about their past relationship, Kira gives in to her vulnerability and shares a passionate night in bed with Wes.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'After We Fell'
A lot is changing in the life of Tessa Young (Josephine Langford), and she should be happy about it. She's just landed a position at a major publishing company in Seattle, her dream job in the city she's always wanted to live in. But the surprise arrival of her estranged alcoholic father Richard (Atanas Srebrev) has thrown Tessa for a loop. On top of that, things with her boyfriend Hardin Scott (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) are pretty rocky at the moment. Upset by the idea of Tessa relocating to Seattle rather than joining him in London, Hardin's jealousy and volatility rear their ugly heads again.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Trapped by My Sugar Daddy'
18-year-old aspiring designer Carly Bragg (Katie Kelly) is excited to learn that the beautiful mansion near her home has finally been sold. She's even more intrigued when she sees the new owner: 50-year-old businessman Kyle Smithford (James Hyde). Despite the significant age gap, Carly can't help but be drawn to Kyle as she and her interior designer mother Sarah (Tiffany Montgomery) are hired to renovate Kyle's new home. To her surprise, Kyle begins flirting with her and, after some trepidation, Carly pursues a relationship with the older man. Swept off her feet by his expensive gifts and loving words, Carly feels like she's living a fantasy.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Tall Girl 2'
It's been a few months since Jodi Kreyman (Ava Michelle) decided to "stand tall" at homecoming and stop defining herself by the cruel words of bullies. Now it would seem everything is going perfectly for this Nike-wearing high school student. She's gone from outcast to school icon, enjoys a steady relationship with her best friend turned boyfriend Jack Dunkleman (Griffin Gluck) and has just landed the lead role in her school's production of Bye Bye Birdie. Even with tormentor Kimmy Stitcher (Clara Wilsey) still giving her grief, Jodi couldn't be happier.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'All Too Well: The Short Film'
In the spirit of Valentine's Day month, I figured it was about time I checked out Taylor Swift's first short film. Being a fan of Swift's music, the news that she was making a short film based on "All Too Well," the breathtaking sleeper hit track off her overall stellar 2012 album Red, had my interest piqued. Being a bit of a hybrid between a short film and a music video, All Too Well more or less follows the narrative of the song. We open on a young couple (Sadie Sink and Dylan O'Brien) curled up together in bed, visibly in the honeymoon phase of their relationship. But as time passes, that picture-perfect romance begins to fall apart.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Film Review: 'Valentine's Date'
Seven years ago, Daryl (Bryan G. Thompson) and Lola (Kathy Thomas-Aldrich) were happy newlyweds. Now, their marriage is on the rocks and they're ready to call it quits. But thanks to a new law, they'll need to undergo 50 hours of marriage counseling before their divorce can be finalized. Their therapist Dr. Barrabi (Sherrie Prose) then offers Daryl and Lola an alternative solution: "The Savelove Experience," a couples' program where they will be put in a situation that will allow them the chance to work out their issues. If they go through the experience, Dr. Barrabi says, she'll sign off on their therapy paperwork and they can go through with their divorce if they still wish to. Figuring it beats a lengthy period of therapy appointments, Daryl and Lola decide to give it a shot.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong High School Sweetheart'
While her real estate career may be taking off, Danielle Taylor (Mea Wilkerson) doesn't feel as secure in her romantic life. Her relationship with her fiancé Todd (Doug Rogers) has felt distant lately, to the point where the date of their nuptials isn't even a topic of discussion anymore. Ironically, with her future so up in the air, someone from Danielle's past comes back into her life: Danny Brooks (Alex Trumble), her high school boyfriend. After connecting on social media and meeting up for drinks, Danielle is pleasantly surprised to find that Danny is just as charming as he was when they were teenagers.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'The Wrong Blind Date'
Fresh off opening her own design firm and in the midst of an acrimonious divorce, the last thing on Laura Reynolds' (Meredith Thomas) mind is dating. But both her therapist Beth (Vivica A. Fox) and her daughter Hannah (Sofia Masson) insist that she put herself back out there now that she's free from her possessive ex-husband Michael (Clark Moore). Begrudgingly, Laura signs up for an online dating site, and it's then that she meets Kevin Holmes (Matthew Pohlkamp).
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks
Short Film Reviews: "T" Surnamed Directors
Grass Labyrinth (Shūji Terayama): We're starting this review list off with an oldie produced from outside of the U.S. Being directed by a man known for avant-garde poetry/television and Japanese New Wave, it's not much of a surprise that Grass Labyrinth is such a surreal trip of a short film. While the tale of a young man named Akira (Takeshi Wakamatsu) searching for the lullaby his mother (Keiko Niitaka) used to sing him might sound simple, the way it's told certainly isn't. It doesn't take long for Akira's journey to fall down a rabbit hole of weirdness and the movie quite literally ends in a madhouse.
By Trevor Wells2 years ago in Geeks