![]() He couldn’t leave his beloved home after selling it. Alas, I had to stay because I was as devoted to this review as Charlie was to Foxglove. In fact, the woman sitting two seats away from me did exactly that during Annie’s dumbest scene, loudly describing her with some colorful expletives before walking out of the theater. ![]() Scott remains wary of Charlie, but Annie is clueless for so much of the film you’ll want to scream. This film’s fun level is more equivalent to Loughery’s script for “Star Trek V,” the least watchable entry in that franchise. Jackson’s “ Lakeview Terrace.” Neither of those were particularly good movies, but they were at least a lot of fun to watch. “The Intruder” is old hat for Loughery, coming after similar scripts for Beyonce’s “Obsessed” and Samuel L. “Very,” says Charlie in what seems like foreshadowing but is actually one of many extraneous bits of detail found in David Loughery’s derivative script. The Russells buy the house anyway.Ĭharlie tells Anne that their new home is named after a flower called Foxglove. Now, I don’t care how bougie you are if you’re looking at a house and some White dude jumped out of the woods with a rifle and shot Bambi 10 feet away from you, your Black ass is marching right back to Coldwell Banker for a new listing. However, it’s immediately clear that something is amiss where Charlie is concerned, but Annie is so single-mindedly devoted to this house she doesn’t care. And we know that it usually takes the protagonists a while to figure out that he’s the bad guy because nothing seems amiss. We the audience know that Charlie is nothing but trouble-he’s got the title role. He doesn’t just shoot the deer, he runs up on its wounded body and brutally plugs it in the head at point blank range. His Meet Cute with the Russells entails him suddenly jumping out of the woods with a rifle and shooting a deer to smithereens right in front of his potential buyers. “When Mama’s not happy, nobody’s happy,” says Charlie Peck ( Dennis Quaid), the widowed homeowner selling Annie’s dream mansion. The four episodes will air nightly in the same week, at 9pm each night.That husband is Scott Russell ( Michael Ealy), a successful San Francisco marketing guru so madly in love with his wife Annie ( Meagan Good) that he’s willing to buy a $3 million house in Napa Valley that he doesn’t really want to live in just to please her. Intruder is set to start on Easter Monday, April 5 at 9pm on Channel 5. Home intruders Tommy and Syed are played by TV newcomers Adam Richardson and Sonny Poon Tip. They are joined by Helen Behan (The Virtues, Elizabeth is Missing) as their loose cannon friend Angela. ![]() Murderer Sam is played by Tom Meeten (The Ghoul) and his wife Rebecca is played by Elaine Cassidy (No Offence, Fingersmith). Lindsay, who starred in Cold Call and Mount Pleasant, said: “Bailey is genuinely out for justice and she doesn’t judge people, she wants to do well at her job so she is very by the book and extremely professional and that's why she does this job, to help people and genuinely make the world a better place.” Sally Lindsay features as Bailey, the family liaison officer who ends up investigating way out of her comfort zone when she realises something isn’t quite right about the home invasion story. She clearly has very clever detective instincts and can see things that other people can’t.” “Her interest in this case is a revelation and she doesn't quite know how good she is at detecting. Lindsay added: “Bailey is a very efficient yet almost invisible member of the police force, not a high-flying amazing star she’s just a cog in the wheel of law enforcement. When Bailey meets Syed’s father Halim, she is convinced by his utter disbelief that his son would have acted in such a way and decides to delve a bit deeper into the case. This is in contrast to Rebecca and Sam who are extremely modern and self-aware yet they end up doing this really horrific thing.” ![]() Sally Lindsay, who plays Bailey, said: “She has a great sense of fairness and her head is turned by the screaming injustices occurring. For a little while, it looks like they will get away with the murder, but the trio have not reckoned with family liaison officer Bailey, who has been quietly observing the scene more or less unnoticed. ![]()
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