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Wicked Minds

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Movie Review: Wonderful
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie was shown on Lifetime television when I saw it for the first time and I had to have it. It arrived in like new condition and that is how it plays

Movie Review: Twisted Plot!
Summary: 5 Stars

This was an excellent made-for-TV movie! The plot just kept getting more twisted as the story unfolded. Two thumbs up!

Movie Review: Takes You To Unfamiliar Places
Summary: 3 Stars

The ending totally caught me by surprise. Andrew Walker's Holden Price was perfect as the innocent son set up for murdering his domineering father. The plot that takes us too that point , we have seen over and over again, but the ending is what shocks the viewer. Angie Everheart 's sexy tortured new bride is played to perfection. Blend the tortured stepmom with the returning young son frustrated with his father's expectations and plans for his life and you've got a plot played to perfection. You never get lost in the twists and turns. For a while you wonder who did it, until the very end. Is Holden(Walker)protecting his lover/stepmmother(Angie Everhart)Lana or vice versa? All eyes lead to Lana who has married a man twice her age.

We are lead down a road traveled a thousand times a rich old millionaire marries a young, veluptuous ,vixen who finds a stud to fool around with. The geezer is murdered. Who did it? We know why? You will not know the ending until the very end. A solid -3-. Good movie. Good acting. Walker has the face and body to play in superhero movies. If not he should be in similar movies as Wicked Minds. Everhart should be more in demand also. Until they do, I guess I will have to watch this one over and over. Big fan of both.












Movie Review: THE SEDUCTIVE STEPMOM
Summary: 3 Stars

WICKED MINDS is an average steamy thriller, and if you are patient with it's methodical pacing and some uninspired acting, you'll still be rewarded with a plot twist that I did not see coming. Maybe I was distracted? But anyway, we have the standard boy meets dad's sexy new stopmom; Dad is a heartless, power hungry and wealthy businessman; and before you know it, Son's making out with his new mama. The script twists and turns and one is led to believe that sexy mama is a temptress with murder in mind. Of course, Dad/Hubby gets offed and it looks like someone has set up the son to take the fall, and the obvious suspect of course is Mama.
Angie Everhart is a beautiful woman, and there are times she reminds me of a redheaded younger Catherine Deneuve. While not a great actress, she delivers the kind of siren one would expect from a movie like this. Andrew Walker as Holden, the son, conveys a boyish naievete in his role; Winston Rekert as the father is too monotonous and doesn't really have a lot of variations in his emotions; Amy Sloan as Nicole, the young lady whom is set up as a date for Holden is effective. The movie was made for the Movie Channel, and as tv movies go, it's average. Not a great movie, but it has some interesting twists.

Movie Review: Wicked Is Right!
Summary: 3 Stars

I rented this movie because of Andrew Walker (I caught part of movie he did and was really impressed). This ambitious movie (it moves like a TV movie really) stumbles over some obvious plot issues and acting at times, (by no fault of the actors but rather the plot and pacing of the film) but overall is very well done and kept me in suspense and surprised at how it ended. Angie's story about her character's abusive father is especially well done, and the chemistry between Everhart and Walker's characters is striking and edgy (the entire empty bar scene is an unprecedented must-see and left me wanting more, more, more). The father's cruelty is also well played and the deer hunting sequence is also another secret gem in this film, reminiscent of a certain Hemingway short story. Amy Sloan is also very good and fun to watch in this quirky role, and Angie Everhart and Andrew Walker have never looked more gorgeous: At one point, Walker's face completely fills the frame in an extreme close-up during a pivotal sequence in the deer hunting scene, and possesses a certain quality only equaled by actors we loved from the Golden Age of Hollywood so very long ago.
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