The Stepchild

March. 12,2016      NR
Rating:
5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Ashley suspects her father's partner was behind a brutal home invasion.

Lauren Holly as  Beth
Paul Johansson as  John
Sarah Fisher as  Ashley
Keenan Tracey as  Michael
John Ralston as  Bill
Al Sapienza as  Inspector Pearson
Marni Van Dyk as  Ashley's Mother
Laara Sadiq as  Dr. Vaughn
Raven Dauda as  Linda
Darrin Baker as  Coroner

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Reviews

Phonearl
2016/03/12

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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Onlinewsma
2016/03/13

Absolutely Brilliant!

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Brendon Jones
2016/03/14

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Jenni Devyn
2016/03/15

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

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phd_travel
2016/03/16

A young lady's father is murdered in a home invasion. She returns to be with her caring stepmother (Lauren Holly). Her father's business partner moves in to help. I like Lauren Holly so I wanted to give this one a chance.For some reason they keep playing the same lullaby over and over again. After the 5th time you kind of want to scream Stop It! There is a twist which I didn't guess at but it's because it makes little sense. The age gap is absurd. After things are revealed, there is no explanation about why the business partner was behaving a certain way. Red herrings that can't be explained. The homicidal rampage is out of proportion to what happened before.Only watch it if you have nothing better to watch.

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mgconlan-1
2016/03/17

Alas, after the relative quality of "Mommy's Little Girl," the next film Lifetime showed March 19, "The Stepchild," was a major step down, closer to the level of Lifetime's usual sleazy trash. It begins with a weird sequence that shows director Roma Roth, who also co-wrote the script with Gemma Holdway, has a flair for the Gothic: it involves a dream in which the titular stepchild, Ashley Bennett (Sara Fisher), is clutching a snowball globe which breaks and gets all bloody when she spies the dead body of her father on the living-room floor of their home. Dad is named Bill Bennett and his first wife — Ashley's mom — was schizophrenic and ultimately committed suicide by drowning herself in the bathtub. Then he remarried; his new wife is Beth (Lauren Holly), though he's often not home because he's busy building a major real-estate development company (we know it's a major firm because its office walls are festooned with photos of the skyscrapers they've built all over the world) with his business partner John Blackwell (Paul Johansson).Then Bill Bennett is himself murdered in what appears to have been a home-invasion robbery gone awry — only after the killing John Blackwell moves into the Bennetts' home, ostensibly to sort out the business affairs of the company so it can continue, and probate Bennett's will, and Ashley becomes convinced her stepmom (whom she never calls "mom," only "Beth") and Blackwell are having an affair and Blackwell actually killed her dad and merely faked it to look like a robbery gone bad. For most of the running time that's what we're led to believe, too — especially after Ashley finds a letter in the home office her dad used to use and Blackwell has taken over saying that as a 49 percent owner Blackwell couldn't sell the company without her dad's permission — though Roth and Holdway also throw us an alternate suspect: Ashley's boyfriend Michael (the boyishly cute Keenan Tracey), an aspiring rock musician who wants to relocate to L.A. and take Ashley with him. Michael had a motive to kill Ashley's dad because Bill Bennett, like one of the feuding families in "Romeo and Juliet," didn't approve of Michael and didn't want her daughter to be involved with him. At the end there's still another switcheroo that shreds the already stretched suspension of disbelief you'll have to have to watch this.Though Roma Roth's direction shows a real flair for the Gothic, especially in scenes without dialogue, the film as a whole is pretty slowly paced and we've got a lot more time to think about the holes in the plot than we did in "Mommy's Little Girl." Besides, as Alfred Hitchcock realized, a whodunit is actually less interesting as a plot device than a story in which we know from the outset who the criminal is and the suspense is in how long it will take for the other characters to figure it out and what danger they will be in when they do — and ironically, though Ashley Bennett is supposed to be one of the good guys, Rachel Pellinen, the child actress who plays Ashley in the flashbacks to her own childhood (particularly the sequence where she found her mom dead in the bathtub), has the same sinister pigtails of Patty McCormick in "The Bad Seed" and looks more like her than Emma Hentschel did in "Mommy's Little Girl"!

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edwagreen
2016/03/18

Wow! Too many deaths here involving a paranoid-schizophrenic, years later her husband who is murdered, and his secretary for knowing what is going on.The daughter of the above found both and it is soon believed that she has also inherited the schizophrenia from her mother. She has a supposedly understanding mother played by Lauren Holly. Then, there is the dead husband's business partner who also lost his wife in a fatal car accident some years back. You're just waiting to hear that the widower and widow are in this together. It seems so obvious as that's the way it generally goes in films.As they once said in "All About Eve, fasten your seat belts because we're in for a bumpy ride." The film soon becomes a guessing game of whom the real culprits are. Wouldn't you know that there was a Mrs. Robinson-type lurking with the daughter's boyfriend?Even the detective knows something is greatly amiss but he can't seem to get a handle on the situation. An exciting suspense thriller.

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