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The Wrong Life Coach

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Allison McAtee and Morgan Bradley in The Wrong Life Coach (2024)
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A woman who has a lot on her plate. Hires a life coach who can change her for the better, unbeknownst to her, the life coach isn't what she seems and from her past who will do anything to ge... Read allA woman who has a lot on her plate. Hires a life coach who can change her for the better, unbeknownst to her, the life coach isn't what she seems and from her past who will do anything to get back at her for everything she's done.A woman who has a lot on her plate. Hires a life coach who can change her for the better, unbeknownst to her, the life coach isn't what she seems and from her past who will do anything to get back at her for everything she's done.

  • Director
    • David DeCoteau
  • Writers
    • Robert Dean Klein
    • Jeffrey Schenck
    • Peter Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Vivica A. Fox
    • Allison McAtee
    • Morgan Bradley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    182
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    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writers
      • Robert Dean Klein
      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Vivica A. Fox
      • Allison McAtee
      • Morgan Bradley
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vivica A. Fox
    Vivica A. Fox
    • Tara Gerrity
    Allison McAtee
    Allison McAtee
    • Liz Kimble
    Morgan Bradley
    Morgan Bradley
    • Jordan Roberts
    Hector David Jr.
    Hector David Jr.
    • Peter
    Tracy Nelson
    Tracy Nelson
    • Suzanne Roberts
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Detective Clover
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Mr. Gordon
    Jamie Bernadette
    Jamie Bernadette
    • Natalie
    Ciarra Carter
    Ciarra Carter
    • Patty
    Meredith Thomas
    Meredith Thomas
    • Rhonda Wilkes
    Alana Walker
    Alana Walker
    • Missy Jean
    Jennifer Anne Scott
    Jennifer Anne Scott
    • Greta
    Randy Jay Burrell
    Randy Jay Burrell
    • John
    Bill Smith
    Bill Smith
    • Rick
    • (as William Smith)
    Thomas Webb
    Thomas Webb
    • Steve
    Tracey Stephens
    Tracey Stephens
    • Tammy
    • Director
      • David DeCoteau
    • Writers
      • Robert Dean Klein
      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
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    4LetsReviewThat26

    who needs a life coach

    This film was a bit of a all around when it comes down to it. A young pretty woman called jordan has a lot on her plate. Vici fox is giving her a bit of hard time at work. Her boyfriend peter wants to get engaged but shes not sure of it and her loving mum just wants whats best for her. While in line at the coffee shop, a woman called liz pops up and says what she should order. She talks to this woman and finds out she is a life coach. Now I think this woman jordan is a little stupid, as she makes her get a guy fired at a resturent over a salad, loses her job, nearly loses her best friend, peter and her mum in the process tp and still listens to her untill she finds out what shes really up to. Acting was decent enough but liz was awful, script as bad a as always for this type of film. Overall not great but watchable.
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    How Dumb is Jordan?

    That would have been a better name for this movie. Oftentimes you have to forget reality to get into Lifetime Movies but, in this case, one would have to forget all they know about life to get into this one.

    You can't blame the cast, there are some good ones here. The problem lies in the script. It's 2024 for goodness sakes. LMN has years and years of experience in these movies. You would think scripts would be getting better and better. Not true in this case.

    It's funny- near the half way point our recording went blank and stayed that way for about 5 minutes. My wife said "maybe it's putting us out of our misery." Don't waste your time on this one.
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    Allison McAtee Delivers a Chilling Masterclass in 'The Wrong Life Coach

    In The Wrong Life Coach (2024), Allison McAtee delivers a performance that absolutely steals the show, solidifying her place as one of the most compelling talents in the Lifetime thriller genre. As Liz Kimble, the manipulative and dangerously calculating life coach, McAtee gives a tour de force performance that elevates the entire film, turning what could have been another predictable Wrong movie into something truly memorable.

    From the moment McAtee steps onto the screen, it's clear that Liz is no ordinary life coach. She exudes a calm, measured professionalism that draws Jordan (played by Morgan Bradley) in, making her seem like a friend, a mentor, someone who can help Jordan navigate the stress in her life. But it doesn't take long before McAtee masterfully peels back the layers of Liz's façade to reveal a woman with a far more sinister agenda. McAtee plays Liz with such depth that even when she's being outwardly "helpful," there's a palpable tension in every line she delivers. It's this duality that makes Liz such an unforgettable character-charming on the surface, but terrifying underneath.

    What truly sets McAtee's performance apart is the emotional complexity she brings to Liz. This is not a one-note villain. McAtee finds the humanity in Liz, making her motivations not just understandable, but almost relatable. There's a sense of frustration and vulnerability buried beneath Liz's icy exterior, and McAtee taps into this with such precision that you're left questioning whether you should pity or fear her. Every time Liz manipulates Jordan, whether it's through subtle suggestions or outright control, McAtee's performance is so riveting that you can't help but be drawn into the psychological game Liz is playing.

    McAtee's command of the screen is evident in every scene. She doesn't rely on grandiose gestures or over-the-top theatrics; instead, she uses stillness, subtle shifts in tone, and a measured pace that makes Liz's actions feel even more chilling. McAtee's ability to convey such menace with a simple look or a calm word is what makes her portrayal of Liz so terrifying. Whether she's calmly reassuring Jordan or planting seeds of doubt in her mind, McAtee's presence makes every interaction with Liz feel like a ticking time bomb about to explode.

    What's also remarkable about McAtee's performance is how she effortlessly navigates the complex emotional landscape of her character. Liz's obsession with Jordan isn't just about control-it's personal, and McAtee makes sure we feel the depth of Liz's twisted attachment. The character could have easily become a caricature, but McAtee makes Liz feel disturbingly real, keeping us on edge as we try to decipher her true intentions.

    The chemistry McAtee shares with Morgan Bradley only enhances her performance. While Bradley brings a certain vulnerability to her role as Jordan, it's McAtee's Liz who dominates every scene they share. The tension between the two women crackles with an intensity that draws you in and doesn't let go. You can almost feel the manipulation in the air as Liz wraps her psychological web around Jordan, and McAtee's ability to play both the role of the soothing confidante and the lurking predator is nothing short of captivating.

    Ultimately, The Wrong Life Coach is Allison McAtee's show. Her portrayal of Liz Kimble is a masterclass in suspense and complexity. She turns what could have been a standard villainous role into something multi-dimensional and absolutely compelling. If you're a fan of Lifetime thrillers, this movie is worth watching just for McAtee's electrifying performance. She carries the weight of the film on her shoulders, and her portrayal of Liz is a performance that will stay with you long after the credits roll.

    In a genre that often leans on melodrama and formulaic plots, McAtee brings a level of depth and intensity to The Wrong Life Coach that truly sets it apart. Her chilling, layered performance as Liz Kimble is a rare gem, and it's a reminder of just how captivating and complex the right villain can be.

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      The 26th movie in Lifetime's the wrong franchise movie series.

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      1 hour 26 minutes
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      • 16:9 HD

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