![]() ![]() 'Psycho Party Planner' is a good film to watch if there are no other films in the world. She's also quite considerate, as she sometimes decides to just give her victims a whack on the head and leave them be, even though she possesses a gun. Lindy is your usual one-dimensional killer, who creeps around houses taking pictures of extra-marital affairs, pinning GPS on unsuspecting people. The acting is decent, the actors seem to have been told not to have much depth or distinguishable character traits. It's not bad though, compared to the rest of the film. ![]() There are a few emotional moments hemmed in, which are just short of striking a chord. The film's fun, let's be fair, when it doesn't intend to be. 'Psycho Party Planner' is a film for those who want to watch a thriller, but don't think they can deal with bloody murders, suspense, and intrigue. There's a revelation at the end of the film, but you spend half your time wondering whether it's actually true or not. Lindy's obsessed with Kerry and has strange motherly feelings. Anyway, perky Lindy promises the "best bash" ever, to the extent that she even wants Kerry's cheerleader team to perform a drill for it (Er, why?). Yeah, the second murder in the film is quite a hilarious watch. Why wouldn't she be? She killed off the other contender anyway. Her mother Kayla (Lindsey McKeon) is too busy with her exhibition, so she decides to hire a party planner. So, Lindy (Katrina Begin) wants to become a party planner for 16-year-old-Kerry, whose main aim is to have a 'Sweet 16' party. You know exactly what's going to happen, and sometimes, even when it's going to happen. They discuss the movies pitch-perfect tone, airing out malbec, and Drewbear and Te' play matchmaker with director Jake Helgren. That's the thing about this film, it's straightforward. Te'shon Farr (Musician/Performer) joins Patrick Serrano to discuss Lifetime's Psycho Party Planner (Starring: Lindsey McKeon, Katrina Begin, and Cathryn Dylan.) Decidedly NOT a 'Ripped from the Headlines' movie. Well, he's disposed of promptly and no prizes for who the psycho party planner will be. A consolatory conversation between her and her husband suddenly turns violent, as it seems as if the writers decided to change their minds halfway about his character, as he becomes a snarky misogynist. In the opening sequence, Lindy Shores is upset that she can't have a child. As the title suggests, the film has the subtlety of a blunt axe. ![]() And Lifetime's 'Psycho Party Planner' falls into a forgettable gap between the last two categories. And there are bad ones that are so bad, that they're good. ![]()
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