Murder on the 13th Floor

May. 18,2012      
Rating:
4.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A neglectful mother concocts a plan to kill her live-in nanny when she discovers the nanny is having an affair with her husband.

Tessa Thompson as  Nia Palmer
Sean Patrick Thomas as  Jordan Braxton
Jordan Ladd as  Ariana Braxton
Brennan Elliott as  Viktor
T. Lynn Eanes as  Becca
Bruno Amato as  Marco
Terrell Ransom Jr. as  Cody Braxton
Butch Klein as  Terrance
Robb Reesman as  Steven
Diane Robin as  Rhonda

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Reviews

Jeanskynebu
2012/05/18

the audience applauded

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Vashirdfel
2012/05/19

Simply A Masterpiece

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SoTrumpBelieve
2012/05/20

Must See Movie...

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Gary
2012/05/21

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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miketheman379
2012/05/22

I am getting sick and tired of movies showing white men and especially Italian more often than not as the bad guys as this movie shows. It is ironic that that certain minority groups are always the innocent ones and upright. Why don't they make a movie of thugs in the inner city doing home invasions? They won't because there would be an outcry. It is also ironic that Italians are always shown as criminals when despite the Mafia which hardly exists any more and when it did there where only 8000 members they make up a large per capita proportion of law enforcement positions. They should portray other ethnic groups in a negative light and watch the reaction that would occur.

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sail1993-344-337437
2012/05/23

Congratulations Lifetime Movies! Since your TV inception you have created thousands of movies that portrayed women as "VICTIMS" of men. Always beaten and murdered. Great way to show women in a positive light. NOT! Is that supposed to be empowering or did you just try to inspire hatred against men? I've always called you the "Man Hating" channel and I'm a woman! Now you've successfully created a movie, however comical, where the wronged wife and mother is the heartless killer who doesn't even love her own child but the cheating Nanny is portrayed as the savior. Hurray for you! This movie promotes cheating on your wife and portrays wives as scheming, conniving, heartless shrews while championing husbands who cheat on their wives. Heaven forbid that you should produce a movie about a happy "family". That wouldn't set well with the B actors and the film studios that support your destruction of the family. Nice going. Try again. And THAT is why only delusional self- hating liberal women watch Lifetime. Nuff said. God Bless and save you for the life beyond this one.

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Rachelle10475
2012/05/24

I enjoyed this movie. It was indeed filled with suspense. This suspenseful thriller had a very good storyline. Terrell Ransom Jr. in his role as Cody Braxton performed extremely well for his young age. Sean Patrick Thomas,(Jordan Braxton), as usual was marvelous in his role. Tessa Thompson,(Nia Palmer), and Jordan Ladd,(Ariana Braxton), performances were very good as well. This movie captured my attention to the very end – by the way, I love what Nia said to Ariana on the roof, it made me laugh. My only critique to this movie is that it needed a little more script after the roof scene to complete this movie, other than that, I really enjoyed it.This movie made me think about modern technology of today and the future. It makes me wonder...who is, or will be watching, reading what we've typed on-line, and listening to everything we do? hmmm.

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edwagreen
2012/05/25

The inter-racial couple had a marriage from Hades. How he could have been with her is beyond me. The child, Cody, is precocious and at the beginning of the film, he goes running up and down in the most technological apartment building of our times, go know that running around the building will become such an important facet of the film.The two guys hired by the wife to kill the nanny needed to have MacCaulay Caulkin play tricks on them as he did in his "Home Alone" movies.Unbelievable that the planned killing made to look as if it were a robbery gone wrong goes terribly wrong in itself and the bodies really begin to pile up.Ariana and Jordan had absolutely no chemistry whatsoever.

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