Review: “My Life Is a Lifetime Movie”
More like great water-cooler gossip than actual true-crime material, the self-deprecating humor helps but doesn't exactly distinguish the series from other examples of this genre, which is already…
More like great water-cooler gossip than actual true-crime material, the self-deprecating humor helps but doesn't exactly distinguish the series from other examples of this genre, which is already…
The pic is akin to a good piece of Halloween candy that's sugary sweet on the outside but has a chewy surprise in the middle.
Director Vondie Curtis-Hall delivers an engaging original movie for Lifetime based on the true story of a baby abduction -- the first such reported case in a New York hospital -- where the…
A clear attempt at an action-romance Western, the resulting pic is more like "Fifty Shades of Dust."
A fun soundtrack from Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, great dance numbers, and appealing leads compensate for the overwhelming sense of been there, done that.
Based on true events, Michael J. Murray's script tugs the heart with such precision it might touch even the hardest of them.
Lifetime's newest reality series feels like a "Project Runway" knockoff for Goths on speed. Dark, frenetic and full of torturous time constraints, the show is, by say, designer Christian Siriano's…
It doesn't take a criminal mastermind to know that when establishing a TV mystery franchise, you need to call upon pros like Scott Turow and Mary Higgins-Clark.
"A Song of Lunch" boasts nuanced storytelling, doting camerawork and tremendous acting.
Wearing ribbons and outfitting football players in hot pink may be a great way to acknowledge Breast Cancer Awareness month, but they don't bring home the complexity of emotions and consequences…