![]() Fighting off his own inner demons, Michael. Though they manage to take shelter overnight in a local high school to buy themselves the illusion of safety, their actions inadvertently opens Michael's soul to the horrors of his own past transgressions. The best dark Lifetime movies are so diabolically twisted, they'll send you scrambling to gaze upon Heironymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" to lighten the mood. Once gathered, it's up to him to protect the survivors during the course of one grisly night. The channel's best thrillers and rom coms also sport outrageous titles like, Mother, May I Sleep with Danger and I Me Wed. There's no shortage of controversial Lifetime original films ripped from the headlines, like The Craigslist Killer, Prosecuting Casey Anthony, Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy, or even taken from history, such as Lizzie Borden Took an Ax. Lifetime true stories are especially memorable when they dip into slaying, scandal, and sin. Once in a while, Lifetime's fine line snaps, and the grotesqueness of shoving heavy subject matter into a TV movie mold becomes obvious. They can center on murder, addiction, abuse, and injustice, but they can't dial up the violence and they can't deviate too drastically from conventions. Tell me, would you really cry for me ( Would you really cry for me) Baby, don't lie to me (Baby, don't lie to me) If I didn't have anything (Wassup) I wanna know, would you stick around. ![]() ![]() These made-for-TV films have to walk a fine line. I will put things simply and say that what makes "Locked Away" watch able is the trio of actresses Jean Louisa Kelly, Kirsten Prout, and Paula Trickey who at least deliver confident performances even if their characters are pretty forgettable, as is most of the dialogue.Ever since the first Lifetime TV movie, Memories of Murder, aired in 1990, the cable channel has reliably dished up some of the small screen's greatest women-in-peril masterpieces. Fighting off his own inner demons, Michael leaves the task of finding a solution to the horrific invasion to a local science professor, and. But those 6 months appear to not be long enough to make watching "Locked Away" a memorable or even entertaining experience as all it does is to deliver another familiar play on that desperate woman wanting a baby theme. Though they manage to take shelter overnight in a local high school to buy themselves the illusion of safety, their actions inadvertently opens Michael's soul to the horrors of his own past transgressions. Well it has been almost 6 months since the last movie I watched about a troubled woman who is desperate to have a child, so desperate she will kill. Some of them are very simply locked away for safety. What Taylin doesn't know is that Chloe is desperate to have a baby but is unable to have one of her own and will do anything to become a mum, even if it isn't hers. Sources said she was thrilled and they spent the afternoon locked away in her room. Having been set up by the doctor with a pregnancy counsellor, Chloe ( Jean Louisa Kelly - The Three Gifts), Taylin looks to her for advice. Sasha, knowing full well that having a baby would change her teenage daughter's life for ever, wants her to put the baby up for adoption as soon as it is born, not something Taylin wants. When high-school senior Taylin and her boyfriend Kevin. Taylin ( Kirsten Prout - Meteor Storm) and her boyfriend, Kevin (Jake Thomas), never planned on getting pregnant but they do the responsible thing and tell Taylin's mum Sasha ( Paula Trickey - 'Til Lies Do Us Part). A high school senior seeks help from a pregnancy counselor who exploits the situation for her own gain.
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