Suicide Note

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2016 "Don't believe anything you read."
Suicide Note
Suicide Note

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4.6 | 1h25m | NR | en | Thriller

Ambitious psych major Molly White is on top of the world as she preps for her grad program entry exams. After celebrating with boyfriend Brady, Molly finds her roommate Emma crying after an incident she had with her boyfriend Adam. The next morning, Molly is shocked to learn that Emma jumped from the roof late that night, leaving a suicide note behind. Refusing to believe that Emma would do such a thing, Molly starts having haunting dreams over Emma’s death. Driven to uncover the truth about what happened to Emma, Molly begins to search for answers positioning herself in harm’s way.

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4.6 | 1h25m | NR | en | More Info
Released: February. 27,2016 | Released Producted By: G It's Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Ambitious psych major Molly White is on top of the world as she preps for her grad program entry exams. After celebrating with boyfriend Brady, Molly finds her roommate Emma crying after an incident she had with her boyfriend Adam. The next morning, Molly is shocked to learn that Emma jumped from the roof late that night, leaving a suicide note behind. Refusing to believe that Emma would do such a thing, Molly starts having haunting dreams over Emma’s death. Driven to uncover the truth about what happened to Emma, Molly begins to search for answers positioning herself in harm’s way.

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Cast

Kyle Justin Leatherberry

Director

Olivia Kuan

Producted By

G It's Entertainment

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Olivia Kuan
Olivia Kuan

Director of Photography

Suzanne Barnes
Suzanne Barnes

Costume Design

Jake Helgren
Jake Helgren

Director

Pete Lutz
Pete Lutz

Editor

Stephanie Slack
Stephanie Slack

Executive Producer

Ralph McCloud
Ralph McCloud

Executive Producer

Elizabeth Snoderly
Elizabeth Snoderly

Executive Producer

Fernando Szew
Fernando Szew

Executive Producer

Charlie Vaughn
Charlie Vaughn

Producer

Jake Helgren
Jake Helgren

Producer

Tom Jemmott
Tom Jemmott

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Jake Helgren
Jake Helgren

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Suicide Note Audience Reviews 62562d

Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
MonsterPerfect Good idea lost in the noise
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
guil fisher Another bad movie with just as bad acting. Most characters had no depth, seemed bored and over acted most of the time. Bug-eyed leading lady with hair down to her ass walking around like in a daze. Again we are faced with watching these hopefuls in film to display their lack of talent. And the sight of all of them with this fad of long vampire-like hair is nerve ending. I am so sick of seeing them with hair hanging in their face down their backs. It seems they think this is good acting. This viewer doesn't think so. And their eyes (women) are bug like. They are enlarged as though they just sat on an electric wire. I'm sorry, not their fault, they were hired by someone else. But they are bad actresses. The guys fared better. Bringing some sense of reality to their roles. Please let this new age hair do disappear. It looks like they just got out of bed. What would these movies be without cell phones and computers? I can always predict that they will pick one up eventually. Curse of this age, Technology and hideous hair styles.
SilentSweetie I am warning in advance that this has spoilers.This is as predictable, uninspired film. I guessed the killer from the start, and I suspect many others will also be able to do so. Brant Daugherty, though extremely handsome, gives a weak performance. He has a moment or two near the end where he's slightly interesting, but that's it. The lead actress is typical Lifetime variety, as is most of the cast. Her best friend, Irene, played by Lexi something or other, is a bit better, showing some spunk at least. Realism goes out the window, as is typical with these types of films- detectives seemingly dismiss and ignore things that might be important. The, SPOILER ALERT, death at the end, by way of a paintbrush? to the neck, is incredibly stupid, as is the fact the professor didn't seem disturbed to find the heroine near a dead body. Why would they instantly believe this girl, roommate of the dead girl, in a room with TWO dead bodies, is innocent? The girl's boyfriend was sleeping with her dead roommate, that alone would make her a suspect.
phd_travel Lifetime thrillers have been getting better and less predicable recently but this movie isn't one of them. Instead it seems like things are going back to the earlier days of predicable plots.Kirby Bliss Blanton is the pretty psych major who's dorm mate commits suicide or did she get pushed? She goes after the deceased girl's boyfriend (Stephen Colletti of Laguna Beach). But of course it's not him. Brant Daugherty of Pretty Little Liars plays Kirby's boyfriend.The direction is simplistic and the acting too obvious with laughable changes in facial expression. But the thing that sinks this movie is the villain is just too obvious from the beginning. The way the plot unfolds seems like a reading of a script.Not one of the better ones.
childoffaith This was a good movie, definitely something that belongs to the Lifetime channel. However, I found a lot of predictable moments and even some areas that just seemed like the acting was worse than others. If you need something to watch to the time then it's good for that. I think this movie needed either a better cast or perhaps some better acting that involved feeling. At times it was obvious the actors were detached from the characters. Outside of those problem areas, the movie was good to some time. I didn't feel the need to turn the channel, which means it held my attention well enough which can be hard to do sometimes.