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Liar's Edge

R 1991 1h 38m Mystery & Thriller List
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On top of hallucinations, a teen (Nicholas Shields) must deal with his mother's (Shannon Tweed) new husband (David Keith) who is up to no good. Read More Read Less

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Christopher Meeks Variety Director Ron Oliver brings visual acumen to the telepic, filling the frames beyond mere efficiency. Jan 31, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Nick Shields is the son of a stunt man who was killed going over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Now he's crazy in an unspecified fashion. He lives with his mom Shannon Tweed, who is about to marry husband #2 David Keith. Keith is a bit of a dick, but every seems okay until Keith's totally crazy brother Joseph Bottoms shows up and moves in. Shields has been seeing a mysterious woman hanging around. He follows her to Niagara Falls only to see her murdered by an unseen guy. Want to bet whether Keith and Bottoms are somehow involved? This is a mind-numbingly awful thriller. Shields is a massive personality void that is not only dull and lifeless, but manages to drain the life out of other actors in the same scene. Kathleen Robertson shows up as a generically gothy chick who romances him and you literally cannot conceive of why she would bother. Christopher Plummer shows up doing a crashingly awful stereotyped cop-about-to-retire performance to just get mercifully murdered after a few minutes. How dreadful is this cheap Canadian thriller? Shannon Tweed does not remove her clothes even once. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis On top of hallucinations, a teen (Nicholas Shields) must deal with his mother's (Shannon Tweed) new husband (David Keith) who is up to no good.
Director
Ron Oliver
Rating
R, TV-MA
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 38m
Sound Mix
Stereo, Surround