I think Steven King should sue the writers of this Lifetime movie. I mean even the sheriff looked like the one in Misery! Nevertheless this was a pretty decent movie for Lifetime.
Just to respond to one reviewer regarding Matthew Pohlkamp, he has done a few Lifetime movies where he has not been the villain/antagonist. If you are searching for someone who has always played the villain in these movies look no further than Mr. Rib Hills. I have yet to see him in a Lifetime movie where he has been the good guy or hero.
Anyway back to the movie, like I said it was decent for Lifetime. There were no twists in my opinion. The minute Maven started her investigation, I pretty much knew how the movie would end and I was not wrong.
And ok it was nothing like Misery but the imprisonment forcing to write a novel, the attempted escapes, even with the lacing of the wine glass (in Misery it was painkillers that Caan was saving under his mattress), the sheriff. Other than that there was no breaking ankles or anything like that. The body count in this was just one, the poor hiker.
Just to respond to one reviewer regarding Matthew Pohlkamp, he has done a few Lifetime movies where he has not been the villain/antagonist. If you are searching for someone who has always played the villain in these movies look no further than Mr. Rib Hills. I have yet to see him in a Lifetime movie where he has been the good guy or hero.
Anyway back to the movie, like I said it was decent for Lifetime. There were no twists in my opinion. The minute Maven started her investigation, I pretty much knew how the movie would end and I was not wrong.
And ok it was nothing like Misery but the imprisonment forcing to write a novel, the attempted escapes, even with the lacing of the wine glass (in Misery it was painkillers that Caan was saving under his mattress), the sheriff. Other than that there was no breaking ankles or anything like that. The body count in this was just one, the poor hiker.