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(2020 TV Movie)

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6/10
The Downes Legacy
lavatch28 April 2021
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Nick and Haley Downes are expecting their first baby when Nick's father Gavin suddenly and unexpectedly dies. The males in the Downes family see themselves as a dynasty, and now the bulk of the estate will pass to Nick. But the return of Nick's step-sister Zara Downs portends trouble, especially since the woman claiming to be Zara has just killed a fellow actress in Las Vegas.

There was a tawdry element to "Psycho Sister-in-Law" (a.k.a., "Sinister Sister") as the revelation emerges that "Zara" is in fact a woman named Ronnie. The real Zara (or Amelia) was clearly a better actress than Ronnie, and Zara was murdered out of jealous rage. With the death of Gavin Downes, Ronnie now hustles her way from Las Vegas to L. A. to claim Zara's legacy and also a share in Haley's baby!

The sordid details are apparent in the actions of the imposter, as Ronnie becomes more and more desperate and dangerous. She murders the kind gay attorney Turner, hoping to get closer to becoming executor of the Downes estate. Then, she has to deal with her sleazy boyfriend Reid, who shows up unexpectedly at the Downes mansion. When Reid tries to blackmail Ronnie, she applies the garrote to his neck, and Reid makes his exit from the screenplay.

One of the most interesting characters in the film was Callie Hayes, who was Gavin's fiancée. Callie was only left a cash bequest in Gavin's will, and at the beginning, she had a clear motivation to commit mischief. But there was an arc of development in Callie's character in which she kicked the booze and became a kind and loyal supporter of Nick and Haley. For her efforts, Callie pays the ultimate price at the hands of the deranged Ronnie.

While the performances were workmanlike and there was interesting location filming on the grounds of the posh Downes estate, the dramatic tension seemed uneven as the only question that persisted was why Haley was so slow in recognizing the phony and malevolent acts of Ronnie.

The climactic scene seemed especially clumsy in both the choreography and the dialogue. Inexplicably, Ronnie "excused" Haley's besties, Roz and Lydia, as the baby shower was in progress. The two besties stand up and awkwardly exit from the scene.

There was never any doubt that the Downes legacy would remain intact. The only question was when the sinister stepsister would finally be unmasked by the naive and slow-thinking husband and wife.
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4/10
Watchable, but generic and predictable thriller...
paul_haakonsen20 November 2021
I had the chance to sit down and watch the 2020 thriller "Psycho Sister-In-Law" (aka "Sinister Sister") here in 2021. I hadn't heard about the movie prior to watching, so I only know what I was in for a thriller. But the movie's synopsis actually sounded okay.

Writer and director Jake Helgren did manage to put together a movie that was watchable, no doubt about that. But "Psycho Sister-In-Law" suffers from being a generic thriller. Jake Helgren seemed to simply cash in on all the stereotypical and generic tropes that makes a thriller. So the movie here didn't really differentiate itself from numerous other thrillers similar to it. In fact, it seemed like Jake Helgren was running things on auto-pilot, so it was bit of a stale and bland movie experience.

The storyline told in "Psycho Sister-In-Law" was adequate, although it was generic. And you knew the very outcome of the movie from the moment the movie started, so there was that, yeah, it was that predictable and generic.

The acting performances in the movie were adequate, although there weren't any particular outstanding performances. With that being said, don't get me wrong, because the actors and actresses did good enough jobs, they were just hindered by a generic and predictable script.

Ultimately then "Psycho Sister-In-Law" is a watchable, although rather forgettable thriller. And if you do enjoy thrillers, then it is doubtful that this 2020 movie from writer and director Jake Helgren will impress you much.

My rating of "Psycho Sister-In-Law" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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1/10
ZERO STARS
mpzdnk30 November 2020
Screenplay was HORRIBLE. They mentioned that damn baby a MILLION TIMES
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1/10
Absolutely Terrible!
DariusFilmAddiction10110 October 2020
Practically everything in this movie sucks. I mean coming from lifetime you can not expect much but this... SERIOUSLY? Cliff hangers sucked. However the acting was... well... bad, yet again. How can a film stuff up so many things. Do Not Reccomend at all!!!!
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2/10
Moronic
nightroses8 April 2021
The film was wooden. There was nice but dim pregnant woman and her thick husband, airhead stepmother-to-be and widow. The sister-in-law is her thicko husband's long lost sister. No one ever considered to check her background, documents or birth certificate but took her on board. And why are they living in a Mount Olympus type abode instead of a normal house? None of the characters behave like real people, and they're all extremely stupid.
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1/10
Are people this dumb?
jmgimbel12 March 2022
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This show is unbelievably awful. They r all over the top, but the Zara character is the most unappealing human I've ever seen on tv.

Every word outta her mouth is offensive and weird. Her supposed CEO brother doesn't see she's a trailer trash calculating biatch?

His wife is so sweet or vacuous she won't say omg that's so inappropriate, stop talking and no you can't move in with us in fact you must go now?!
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Terrible
haroot_azarian15 June 2023
Nick and Haley = dumb and dumber! Seriously just like one contributor said, every time Zara opened her mouth she offended someone and no one said or did a thing. She foeced her way into living with dumb and dumber and easily framed Haley for everything, even pinning a murder on her. And yet the idiots continued to entertain her.

Saw Andrea in Hall Pass Nightmare and she was good in it. But in here she was terrible with no fault of her own. The script was just plain terrible. Seen the guy who plays Nick in Killer Assistant and he was totally annoying there. He played a smug calculating killer.

This is one of many Lifetime flops. Having the daughter of a famous heiress in it did not make it any more interesting!
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8/10
Good movie!
Chartreuse117 August 2020
This Lifetime movie is above average with a strong cast. A couple are due for a baby soon, but the husband's father dies suddenly with a mistress and everyone's ready to inherit part of the estate. Enter the husband's half-sister, played beautifully by Lydia Hearst (related to the Hearst dynasty) who wantsALL of the money and the baby to herself. What will she do? Tune in to find out! Definitely recommend this one!
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9/10
Lifetime never disappoints
brittany_nice17 August 2020
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This was an excellent Lifetime movie, they never disappoint. The previews lived up how good the movie was too. I loved the plot about the crazy sister. Then the insane plot twist about her true identity made it way better, that was so unexpected. I never would have guessed that the actress she murdered in the beginning was the real sister.

The actress who played Haley did such an excellent job in her role. Her kindness but then the way she brushed off the concerns about Zara were played out so well. Especially the facial expressions & shifting eyes when Zara said or did something bizarre.

I would have liked to see the aftermath of the police and EMS showing up after Zara was shot. Also, it was never revealed whether Callie survived the stabbing or not. However, the happy ending of them coming home with the little baby girl was perfect. Definitely a must watch Lifetime movie.
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8/10
Good movie, but it has its flaws
lmnclips31 December 2020
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I enjoyed this movie, it had mediocre acting and a nice dialogue, but there were a few flaws and plot holes here and there, When Reid was attacking Nick and Haley while they were asleep, you could clearly see that it was a stunt double. If you're going to use a stunt double, don't make it so obvious and make sure there face isn't showing. After Zara had killed Reid, his body was never found (although his construction hat was) as if he had just disappeared into thin air. I've mentioned this in my previous review on cheer squad secrets, that one of my pet peeves is that after character gets murdered, their dead body just vanishes, it's really annoying. And this is one of the many issues that I have with lifetime. Other than those 3 flaws I would definitely recommend this movie!

7/10
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