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I'll Be Watching

  • 2018
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Janel Parrish in I'll Be Watching (2018)
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After narrowly escaping the clutches of a deadly stalker, a young woman flees to a remote town where she rebuilds her life and finds the man of her dreams...until the man of her nightmares t... Read allAfter narrowly escaping the clutches of a deadly stalker, a young woman flees to a remote town where she rebuilds her life and finds the man of her dreams...until the man of her nightmares tracks her down.After narrowly escaping the clutches of a deadly stalker, a young woman flees to a remote town where she rebuilds her life and finds the man of her dreams...until the man of her nightmares tracks her down.

  • Director
    • Jodi Binstock
  • Writer
    • Sydney Ortman
  • Stars
    • Janel Parrish
    • Rob Estes
    • Michael Welch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    482
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jodi Binstock
    • Writer
      • Sydney Ortman
    • Stars
      • Janel Parrish
      • Rob Estes
      • Michael Welch
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Janel Parrish
    Janel Parrish
    • Kate Riley
    Rob Estes
    Rob Estes
    • Detective Mark Paine
    Michael Welch
    Michael Welch
    • Detective Jake Marsh
    Jonah Platt
    Jonah Platt
    • Lieutenant Jack Rivers
    Conner Marx
    Conner Marx
    • Frank Dower
    Thomas Hobson
    Thomas Hobson
    • Dectective Ben Jones
    Tom Kiesche
    Tom Kiesche
    • Detective Bill Hansen
    Eric B. Anthony
    Eric B. Anthony
    • Nick
    Sydney Ortman
    Sydney Ortman
    • Avery
    Keith Cox
    Keith Cox
    • Loud Man 1
    Mady Dahlstrom
    • Amanda
    Brandon Irvin
    • Police Officer
    Alexis Lombardi
    • Nicole
    Chuck Saculla
    Chuck Saculla
    • Drunk man at bar
    Tricia Davis
    • Coffee patron and bus patron
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    • Director
      • Jodi Binstock
    • Writer
      • Sydney Ortman
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    1rahur

    I'll be watching this movie crash and burn...

    The first 10 minutes of this movie looked interesting, but then it spiraled out of control. I'd like to know how much they paid some of these people to give this movie raving revues. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone.
    1blanche-2

    Pathetic

    Okay, it's Lifetime - which already tells you all you need to know. So you just want some mindless entertainment. So you watch it. Then you're sorry.

    I'll Be Watching is about a young woman, Kate (Janel Parrish) being stalked by a masked man. The police detective on the case, played by Rob Estes, suspects Kate's good buddy Nick might be the stalker. Just one problem - which Kate never mentions. Nick is black, and it's obvious looking at this guy that he's white. So for the first, I don't know, 40 minutes, the detective is sure it's Nick (who, by the way, no one has seen in a while) and she just says, no, it's not Nick. Not no, it's not Nick, because the man who attacked me is white.

    Then we get to the really stupid part. The stalker licks her hair, he sucks her cheek, and she never mentions it, so no one tries to get DNA which would have probably told them the identity immediately.

    I'll stop there. Awful.
    6vnssyndrome89

    Above average made-for-tv thriller...

    I'LL BE WATCHING (TV Movie) 6 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 2:15 min

    BASIC PLOT: Kate Riley (Janel Parrish) is finally getting her life together. Aging out of the foster system, she's now enrolled in Portland Community College. She's working hard to find her place in this world, when the worst happens. Someone notices her... And it's not the type of attention anyone wants. It starts out with bloody roses left on her doorstep, and escalates into violent professions of love and admiration. Kate is assigned a group of dedicated detectives to watch over her, but in the end, it's not enough. Now Kate's on the run, and the stalker has decided to punish the women of Portland until she returns. Can Kate finally stop running long enough, to make a life? Or will her stalker always be watching?

    WHAT WORKS: *GREAT USE OF VISUAL METAPHORS Throughout the movie, the filmmakers shine a baby spot on the stalker's eye. It's a fantastic visual metaphor, it reiterates the fact that the stalker is always watching. Also, they use a lot of purple in the background lighting. This is a nod to the roses the stalker leaves, and the book the movie's based on, "The Purple Rose", by Christi Walsh

    *BETTER THAN AVERAGE FRAMING OF SHOTS This film has some outstanding shot set ups, especially for a made-for-tv movie. The filmmakers took the time to do things properly, the result elevates this out of the realm of the low budget TV movie. Excellent decision making from Jodi Binstock (director) and Alexander Yellen (cinematographer).

    *GREAT USE OF MUSIC The haunting songs used throughout the movie accentuates the creepy atmosphere of the film. I wish more low budget filmmakers would realize the power of good music.

    *EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES FROM EVERYONE Everyone here does a great job, the standouts are Conner Marx, as the stalker, Rob Estes as Detective Paine, and Janel Parrish as Kate Riley.

    WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *WE NEED TO TEACH OUR WOMEN TO BE STRONG Kate tries, and fails at being a fighter. I'm not sure if this a fail of the book, the screenplay, or our society, but I'm sick of seeing weak women on my TV. I realize Kate tries to find her strength, but in the end, she needs men to save her. It's pathetic! We need to teach our daughters to NOT BE AFRAID in situations like these, and to put that knife where it belongs, BEFORE he has a chance to use it. We do that by showing women it's possible. Entertainment can affect change! I do not understand how this is written by a woman (Sydney Ortman) for a female audience, yet it still has the protagonist this weak. As a viewer, and a woman, I'd like to see more storylines where the woman saves herself (like L'homme à tout faire (2015)), instead of women having to be victimized first, before they attempt to find their inner strength, and still have to be rescued by a man.

    TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *This movie has it's good points. It's an above average TV movie, the acting, directing and cinematography are all better than you'd normally see. It's a good story, but with a weak ending. If watching weak women constantly need saving is your thing, then you'll probably like this. If you're like me, and are sick of seeing timid women repeatedly rely on men for everything, you should probably give this a pass (or at least be prepared to throw things at your TV).

    CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.

    *I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
    2ravenactress

    Stupid

    This movie was pretty bad. So unrealistic with the cops and some of the shots were atrocious. The acting was fine but overall definitely B-C grade.
    10jmwstudios

    Overall, "I'll Be Watching" is a fantastic thriller,

    Overall, I'll Be Watching is a fantastic thriller, sure to unnerve even the most dedicated of Lifetime viewer. But on top of that, the film offers a strong message of female empowerment and has a strong cast that helps deliver that message from both sides of the gender spectrum. I'll Be Watching serves as proof of what Lifetime is capable of and is something I hope they continue to strive for when it comes to their movies.

    Score: 10 out of 10 purple roses

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      Two different times a character can be seen reading the novel on which the film is based; Kate reads it at the beginning of the film, and one of the detectives can be seen reading in when she is in the hospital.

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Te vigilaré
    • Filming locations
      • Cheney, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • A+E Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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