Driven to the Edge
- Krista Wagner
- Jan 3, 2021
- 1 min read

Writing Quality: Strong originality, convincing, but extremely disturbing and cynical, especially for Lifetime. This villain is extra demented, an empty shell who likes to kill and carry on her own serial killer marathon. The story works well, though the reveal is abandoned. We also don't know how she found her selected victim. The worst part of the plot is the final scene--it's cynical and upsetting.
Scare Factor: Intense and more graphic than unusual for Lifetime. We see the villain repeatedly attacking her victims--lots of bloodshed.
Content (sex, language, & violence): a couple start toward the bed. . .but the villain arrives in the nick of time, mild language, extreme violence.
Acting: Pretty good. The villain is extremely eerie with her vacant stare and her practiced smiles.
Values: Protecting friends. Being careful of who you trust.
Bonus: Unique, fresh story line with a Roller driver who kills her passengers so easily because they are totally consumed in their phones. Surprising twist.
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