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Meurtre à Noël

2022

R

1 h 25 m

États-Unis

Mystère

In the middle of preparing for her business' biggest season, Diana Hart learns she inherited an old house from her beloved aunt who was murdered.
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5.3 /10

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Cristine Prosperi
Diana
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Travis Burns
Matt
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Erin Gray
Brianna
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Angelie Simone
Riley
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Kelcey Watson
Detective Parks
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Julia Farino
Mrs. Hobart
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Eliza Roberts
Julie
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Joe Finfera
Jerry
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Eric Roberts
Lloyd
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Kenny Resch
Frank
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Robert Donavan
Larry
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Elaine Partnow
Aunt Tippy
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Kelly Lynn Reiter
Kara
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John Patrick Daly
Greg

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Mosa🤍

29/05/2023 10:58
source: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder
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Simolabhaj

23/05/2023 03:57
This was the only "Slay Bells" movie that was actually Christmas-themed and not a repeated premiere. It's your basic Lifetime "thriller," that isn't scary, isn't that thrilling, but is watchable. It's a whodunit, but the villain (s) sort of stand out early on. The mystery was pretty weak, but at the same time, there were bunch of characters that we could have done without. I guess it was to add to the options of "who killed Tippy?" but at least two of them were unnecessary. I'm referring to Tippy's ex husband (for some reason) and the friend/business partner whose entire role was exposition. Like I said the story was weak, I sort of feel like Diana's relationship with Tippy seemed non-existent. A friend of her grandparents became her play aunt? But I guess it had to be a distant enough relationship to justify her parents not attempting to leave their vacation for the funeral. I do like how the movie played straight the whole "why would Tippy leave me her house?" I was thinking the same thing. After a while, it becomes apparent whodunnit and per usual with Lifetime, whomever they play up the most is usually innocent. Trying to stop spoilers in my reviews, so all I will say is, by the end none of it seemed worth it. There's also a nuance to the climax that made me question the title. IDK, I'm one that thinks at Christmas, Lifetime should lean into using the holiday as a background for its "thrillers" more as opposed to trying to do Christmas love stories that can be hit or miss or have chemistry-less leads.
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Kwasi Wired🇬🇭

23/05/2023 03:57
This movie had bad dialogue, was poorly acted, and borrowed dialogue from other popular movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark. For me it is as bad as the Hallmark movie The Snowglobe. I had to stop watching even though I paid to rent it. It was too painful to watch. It was sad and embarrassing to see stars like Erin Gray and Eric Roberts sinking this low. People just walking into houses with keys and a low balled romance with a former boyfriend was unrealistic. The lawyers hair looked ridiculous. The best friend and work associate trying to play detective. My advice, don't waste your time or money.
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seni senayt

23/05/2023 03:57
Trailer—It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder
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LilianE

25/02/2023 20:32
source: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder
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🔥3issam🔥

25/02/2023 20:32
This movie had bad dialogue, was poorly acted, and borrowed dialogue from other popular movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark. For me it is as bad as the Hallmark movie The Snowglobe. I had to stop watching even though I paid to rent it. It was too painful to watch. It was sad and embarrassing to see stars like Erin Gray and Eric Roberts sinking this low. People just walking into houses with keys and a low balled romance with a former boyfriend was unrealistic. The lawyers hair looked ridiculous. The best friend and work associate trying to play detective. My advice, don't waste your time or money.
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Warren

25/02/2023 20:32
This was the only "Slay Bells" movie that was actually Christmas-themed and not a repeated premiere. It's your basic Lifetime "thriller," that isn't scary, isn't that thrilling, but is watchable. It's a whodunit, but the villain (s) sort of stand out early on. The mystery was pretty weak, but at the same time, there were bunch of characters that we could have done without. I guess it was to add to the options of "who killed Tippy?" but at least two of them were unnecessary. I'm referring to Tippy's ex husband (for some reason) and the friend/business partner whose entire role was exposition. Like I said the story was weak, I sort of feel like Diana's relationship with Tippy seemed non-existent. A friend of her grandparents became her play aunt? But I guess it had to be a distant enough relationship to justify her parents not attempting to leave their vacation for the funeral. I do like how the movie played straight the whole "why would Tippy leave me her house?" I was thinking the same thing. After a while, it becomes apparent whodunnit and per usual with Lifetime, whomever they play up the most is usually innocent. Trying to stop spoilers in my reviews, so all I will say is, by the end none of it seemed worth it. There's also a nuance to the climax that made me question the title. IDK, I'm one that thinks at Christmas, Lifetime should lean into using the holiday as a background for its "thrillers" more as opposed to trying to do Christmas love stories that can be hit or miss or have chemistry-less leads.
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