Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a dead body turns up in the car of one of her guests, a temperamental celebrity chef, Billie Blessings is on the case again.When a dead body turns up in the car of one of her guests, a temperamental celebrity chef, Billie Blessings is on the case again.When a dead body turns up in the car of one of her guests, a temperamental celebrity chef, Billie Blessings is on the case again.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
David James Lewis
- Lance
- (as David Lewis)
Lauren K. Robek
- Gretchen Divoss
- (as Kirsten Robek)
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So like the other reviews say, Holly Robinson is about the only reason to watch this. The writing is truly awful (even for a Hallmark movie) and some of the other actors are pretty bad, particularly the male lead who must be an athlete(?) Certainly not an actor by any stretch of the imagination.
I made it through two of these but I think that's it for me. I enjoyed catching up with Holly again but wish she'd find something a little more worth watching.
I made it through two of these but I think that's it for me. I enjoyed catching up with Holly again but wish she'd find something a little more worth watching.
HI It is a good show but some Basic things were overlooked. They bad guy in the wheelchair---------------first How did he get in the car and his wheelchair folded up when the nurse and other gal being held at gunpoint were in the house
All of a sudden he is seated in the car, and THEN when they get to the place she is to be shot, the wheelchair guy is out of the car in his chair Amazing and not accurate
If this Morning Show Mystery: Murder on the Menu is what the producers are cooking as a mystery series, I can tell you that there is no mystery here just a terrible smell and lots of smoke without substance from the stove top burning.
Actress Holly Robinson Peete plays a gourmet chef named Billie whose passion is more in crime solving than running a restaurant. My opionion is that Billie needs to spend less time out on the street vainly trying to act as a cutesy wutesy amateur sleuth, and more time displaying some vagueness of being a top rated chef. In any event cook and/or crime solver this kitchen curio stinks to HIGH heaven.
Not worth more than a 2 out of 10 rating. Hey what's that bad smell?????
Actress Holly Robinson Peete plays a gourmet chef named Billie whose passion is more in crime solving than running a restaurant. My opionion is that Billie needs to spend less time out on the street vainly trying to act as a cutesy wutesy amateur sleuth, and more time displaying some vagueness of being a top rated chef. In any event cook and/or crime solver this kitchen curio stinks to HIGH heaven.
Not worth more than a 2 out of 10 rating. Hey what's that bad smell?????
When sitting around with family someone for some reason turned this on. To say I was mystified was an understatement.
I get that Hallmark likes to release a dozen of these types of series a year based on some lady budding her way into crime investigations who works in a usually unrelated field, but this one is easily the worst I've seen. It just seems like the entire main cast doesn't want to be there.
The acting was wooden and lines were delivered in the flattest way possible. The plot depends on the bad guys being idiots and relies on so many overused Hallmark mystery tropes that I called the bad guy and their accomplices within 2 seconds. Seriously, why is it that the bad guys explain their entire plan, never shoot the hero and then trip over something just as the cops arrive?
Seriously, stick with the better Hallmark mysteries that have stars that look like they want to be there.
The only saving grace I found with this, other than it being hypnotizingly bad, was that some of the supporting actors were having a good time.
I get that Hallmark likes to release a dozen of these types of series a year based on some lady budding her way into crime investigations who works in a usually unrelated field, but this one is easily the worst I've seen. It just seems like the entire main cast doesn't want to be there.
The acting was wooden and lines were delivered in the flattest way possible. The plot depends on the bad guys being idiots and relies on so many overused Hallmark mystery tropes that I called the bad guy and their accomplices within 2 seconds. Seriously, why is it that the bad guys explain their entire plan, never shoot the hero and then trip over something just as the cops arrive?
Seriously, stick with the better Hallmark mysteries that have stars that look like they want to be there.
The only saving grace I found with this, other than it being hypnotizingly bad, was that some of the supporting actors were having a good time.
6/10 - not the most exciting HMM flick, but always good to see Holly Robinson Peete
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- AnecdotesMost-likely filmed in the Canadian province of British Columbia, the closed-captioning uses Canadian-English spellings, instead of American-English spellings ("colour" instead of "color", for example).
- GaffesBillie finds two wrappers for nicotine gum. The kind of wrappers that contain stick gum. Later, during the interrogation of the private investigator, Ian pulls out nicotine gum that is bubble packed where you have to push out each piece.
- ConnexionsSpin-off from Mortal Mishaps (2018)
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Morning Show Mystery: Murder on the Menu
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée
- 1h 23min(83 min)
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