
Especially considering how her relationship with Mike is.

Williams), and he looks into Anna and learns a bunch of stuff, it makes you wish some things were moved around to put Anna on the defensive a bit. Making it where when we learn John has a private detective friend named Roland (Michael K. She is sweet, poor, and has that look of someone you want to help and be there for. Especially when it comes to one situation dealing with Mike I don’t want to spoil.īut, in general, what upsets me the most about this film is Anna is set up so perfectly. Take us constantly seeing Anna watching in the distance, taking away from the possibility of her surprising us with what she has known, seen, and sometimes they even reveal what she has done which if they didn’t, could have left us guessing. However, between the trailer and director Jon Cassar, sadly things are made too obvious. Which was a bit of a bummer for this movie since it potentially could have been good. Like so many movies released nowadays, rather than the trailer simply enticing you, it pretty much reveals everything.
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She knows how to give the right kind of stare, coo her voice to the point of seeming like a femme fatale, and you can just as much imagine her cutting someone with a knife as she could with her eyes. I mean, as crazy as Anna can get, and we are told she is, Sinclair never feels over the top for some reason. Like she could easily play a love interest similar to how you see girls in many a young adult novel adaptation, or else she could potentially be a serious dramatic actress. In this one, though, she gets to show some range. Granted, we saw her in Paper Towns as Radar’s girlfriend, but she didn’t really get to shine in that film. Then with Sinclair, honestly it is just nice to see a new face. Mind you, it wasn’t a Mo’Nique in Precious type of turn, but it does make you see that she can be more than a comedic actress. Hall, because I’m just so used to her being in comedies, does well in a dramatic role. Which, if Laura isn’t careful, as well as John, may mean they won’t finally become a family.īoth Regina Hall and Jaz Sinclair are the only ones who really stand out and make this film to me. Problem is, she and her fiancée Mike (Theo Rossi) are both hiding something. The girl’s name is Anna (Jaz Sinclair) and she seems sweet, shy, and just adorable. But now they are on their last viable embryo and after an extensive interview process, they think they have found the one. (Morris Chestnut) have been trying to have a child.
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Thanks Mill Creek The Excellent Eighties set for having so many made for TV movies! You can also watch this on YouTube.For quite some time, Chef Laura Taylor (Regina Hall) and husband John Taylor Esq. The ending is pretty intense as well and probably one of the few times you’ll see Ted Danson in an MMA-style situation. Rachel Ticotin (Arnold’s love interest in Total Recall), James Noble (the governor on Benson), David Huddleston (Santa from Santa Claus: The Movie and The Big Lewbowski himself), Merritt Butrick ( Death Spa), Charles Lane ( Arsenic and Old Lace), Scott Paulin ( Cat People) and Deborah Harmon ( Used Cars) all show up in this.įor a mid-80’s show, it’s pretty great that Masur’s character is gay and not mincing or a stereotype. However, when detective Milo Sturgis (Masur) takes the case, he soon learns that things are much deeper than that. A Los Angeles-based psychiatrist, Delaware is testifying against an accused child murder who soon dies in a suspicious manner. If you ever associated Ted Danson and Richard Masur with child abuse, thanks to Danson being in Something About Amelia and Masur in Fallen Angel, this film will redeem both of them, as they are chasing an entire cabal of abusers.īased on the Jonathan Kellerman novel of the same name, this tells the story of Alex Delaware (Danson, who also executive produced).
