An ethically compromised lawyer-turned-college professor in search of redemption becomes the target of a sociopathic student she failed for cheating.An ethically compromised lawyer-turned-college professor in search of redemption becomes the target of a sociopathic student she failed for cheating.An ethically compromised lawyer-turned-college professor in search of redemption becomes the target of a sociopathic student she failed for cheating.
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Jude B. Lanston
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The movie overall was a little better than I thought it would be, however it was slightly predictable as this sort of story line has been covered before.
Like reading a story in Ellery Queen's mystery magazine, not Shakespeare, but entertaining none the less.
As is the usual, there are moments that stretch belief, but hey, it's just a TV movie, so just enjoy it as such.
Michael Blake does a good job as the villain...good looking with an icy cold stare. If I was a teacher and had a student like him, I'd switch professions!
As is the usual, there are moments that stretch belief, but hey, it's just a TV movie, so just enjoy it as such.
Michael Blake does a good job as the villain...good looking with an icy cold stare. If I was a teacher and had a student like him, I'd switch professions!
You know how it is, you have a streaming cold and all you can do is rest, gurgle away and watch endless nonsense on the television. This is where I find myself today, plonked in front of the idiot box.
I tried searching for this film under the title "Tormenting Abigail" which is the name that it appeared under, on UK television. The only non gurgling activity that I have managed today, is adding this fact under the trivia section!
Another "Trinket" From Netflix that even though it was low budget, I kept with it to the end. No Stars in this one, although they were competent actors and actresses. The plot was thinner than weak tea, but it still kept me occupied for the full 90 minutes of the movie! Not the worst film that I have seen on Netflix this month, but not particularly memorable. I did enjoy it though, so in the final analysis I guess I found it to be a good movie and worth the watch.
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- TriviaThis film's plot is extremely similar to the movie Dismissed, also released in 2017.
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- Tormenting Abigail
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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