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LMN (TV channel) LMN, an initialism for the Lifetime Movie Network, also known as Lifetime Movies, [1] is an American pay television network launched on June 29, 1998 and owned by A&E Networks, a joint venture between the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company and the Hearst Communications. [2]
Swindler Seduction is a Canadian-American dramatic television film, directed by Jonathan Wright and released in 2022. [1] The film stars Colton Haynes as Steve and Mitch Johnson, identical twin brothers who have turned to life as con artists, romancing women in order to swindle them out of their money, and Gabrielle Graham as Louisa, a woman who is falling victim to their scam.
The Christmas Setup is an American-Canadian romantic comedy television film, directed by Pat Mills and broadcast in 2020. [1] The first LGBTQ-themed Christmas film ever broadcast by Lifetime, [2] the film stars Ben Lewis as Hugo, an uptight New York City attorney who comes home with his best friend Madelyn to visit his mother Kate (Fran Drescher) for Christmas, and is forced to consider what ...
Twins Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry-Housley have gone through their respective acting careers side-by-side. The siblings rose to fame playing separated-at-birth twins on Sister, Sister from 1994 to 1994.
Hoffmann's reflex (Hoffmann's sign, sometimes simply Hoffmann's, or finger flexor reflex) [1] is a neurological examination finding elicited by a reflex test which can help verify the presence or absence of issues arising from the corticospinal tract. It is named after neurologist Johann Hoffmann. [2] Usually considered a pathological reflex in ...
World International Network. Original release. Network. CBS. Release. February 1, 1994. (1994-02-01) Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story (a.k.a. Victim of Rage) is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Armand Mastroianni, and starring Jaclyn Smith and Brad Johnson. The film is based on a true story.
The Brat Pack is a nickname given to a group of young actors who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented coming-of-age films in the 1980s. The term "Brat Pack", a play on the Rat Pack from the 1950s and 1960s, was first popularized in a 1985 New York magazine cover story, which described a group of highly successful film stars in their early twenties. [1]
It's a serviceable lower-tier movie that moves at an efficient pace and provides mild entertainment." [ 7 ] Another modern reviewer, Craig Butler from AllMovie, was more positive: "Not as well known as it should be but a favorite of many who know it, Split Second is an incredibly tense film noir -cum-atomic bomb flick that marked an auspicious ...