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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 29% based on 17 reviews, with an average of 2.8/10.The website's critical consensus reads: "While it may offer some thrills and unintentional laughs, Secret Obsession is mostly a formulaic and dumb thriller."
Keith's father, Cliff, is obsessed with sending him to college for business, as he would be the first in their family to go. Keith is enamored with Amanda Jones, one of the most popular girls in school, and he spends much of his time drawing her. She is dating Hardy Jenns, a spoiled and selfish boy from a wealthy neighborhood.
The film stars Kate Bosworth, Thomas Jane, Jacob Tremblay, Annabeth Gish, Topher Bousquet and Dash Mihok. Before I Wake premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival on July 31, 2016, and Netflix released it in the United States on January 5, 2018. The film grossed over $4.9 million worldwide and received positive reviews from critics.
Here are the most thrilling movies about dangerous obsessions and stalkers, including 'Obsessed' starring Beyoncé and 'Twilight.'
The British drama film features the titular deaf girl, Mandy (played by hearing actor Mandy Miller), being sent to a school for the deaf by her hearing mother, causing challenges in the family. [56] [57] [1] Marianna Ucrìa: 1997: The Italian drama film features a deaf girl in 18th-century Sicily who is forced to marry an old Duke. As she gets ...
But if you're a '90s girl like me, you'll still appreciate the short-lived sitcom that feels like a modern nod to the shows we grew up with. (You can thank me later.) Watch on Netflix
Bella Thorne and Halston Sage were cast as female leads Holly and Ali, respectively in March 2016. [2] [3] Taylor John Smith was cast as male lead Tyler in April 2016.Added to the cast at the same time were Nash Grier, Anna Akana, Garcelle Beauvais, and Kathryn Morris.
Although he had always praised Malick's work and style in the past ("I don't believe that the Austin-based director has ever made a bad movie"), he wrote that Song to Song "is the first Malick film I’ve watched where the dots never came together to form a legible image", emphasizing the film's need for more "rhetorical connective tissue" that ...