It was a stalker movie, with no killing, I did enjoy that the main 2 leading women were successful in their careers. It is a good for TV movie. I give it a 4 out of 10 because it was a made for TV movie. I wasn't expecting a blockbuster movie.
11 Reviews
Just as dumb as all the rest
vkzbwpsf17 August 2021
This movie was just as bad as all the other stupid lifetime movies. A waste of time a waste of money or waste of space. The acting was bad the plot was bad everything was bad. Lifetime thought that they could jump on this BLM movement and get sympathy votes, but it fell short. At least it's consistently Bad like all the other lifetime thriller movies that they put out. The bad acting and horrible plot did give for a good laugh. Lmao 🤣
Lifetime needs to pay me to watch this.
ashphalke28 August 2022
If the story and acting wasn't bad enough, seeing a reputed law company work out of an apartment building was quite painful, yet somehow they could afford bodyguards who clearly didn't know how to do their job right. The movie is a combination of folks living under a rock + lawyers who don't understand due diligence or background checks. Theirs so many flaws in the movie plot that by the end of it you're left scratching your head. Lifetime really needs to get better story tellers, I understand that the only people watching this are folks who have cable and you'd really have to pay people to watch this movie.
Intriguing
jaywes-5108619 April 2020
Another copy
tucaramelo1217 May 2020
Disappointing
mlblack-5782929 January 2022
NAME OF NICOLE'S Boss
dubiemerc23 July 2021
I looked Googled cast and crew for Temped By Danger, and Ron Lea's name wasn't showing anywhere. Ron is great actor who has been in movies for many years he is probably in his 70s now. Why is his picture and name not shown on Google's cast and crew? This is unacceptable! I enjoyed the movie and actors.
Erasure
hannanpeaches8 June 2021
Black American actors are actively participating in their erasure. Lately all I see are Canadian and British actors in American movies cosplaying as Black Americans. No we are not all the same. Blackness isn't flat. Are Koreabs, Japanese, Chinese all the same? No so why do we think bc we share the same skin color that we are all the same. We were the only ones raised to think this way MEANWHILE they were raused tbat they weren't us and the only reason they pretend to be cool is to gain benefits that we would get. It is diabolical.
Nice Change for Lifetime!
patticoxxwriter17 June 2023
Entertaining movie, good acting, plot twist and cinematography. All the haters are not regular Lifetime viewers since most Lifetime movies are predictable but that's part of the fun. Over the years, many of the new writers have been innovative and have written real life scenarios that are relatable. As a long time viewer, Lifetime continues to keep their audience entertained amidst all of suspense, mystery and customary plot lines. Actually, kudos to Lifetime for staying current and for risking a viewership that may not want to see change or a BIPOC cast. This is my fifth time watching a young successful attorney stalked by a deranged obsessive imposter.
Better Than Most - I Loved This
gymnckv15 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Gabrielle Graham was excellent as attorney Nicole Brooks. She was cute, smart and fun. I loved the close relationship with her sister Angela (played well by Keshia Knight Pulliam, who I didn't recognise until the credits).
Some of the plot was silly, like having someone working at an agency who was never actually hired 🤣). And why would a smart woman like Nicole give a house key to a semi-stalkerish guy only to break up the next day?? That was stupid writing.
The idea that new law firm partner Nicole would be fired for being a stalking victim was silly. Just print out another copy of the brief and go to court...
I'm glad they didn't kill off anyone for a change, especially Nicole's cute "work husband" Kyle - their friendship and work collaboration was entertaining & believable.
Michael Xavier is charming and good looking as Michael, and did a decent job bringing nuance to predictable, one-dimensional villain role.
Some of the plot was silly, like having someone working at an agency who was never actually hired 🤣). And why would a smart woman like Nicole give a house key to a semi-stalkerish guy only to break up the next day?? That was stupid writing.
The idea that new law firm partner Nicole would be fired for being a stalking victim was silly. Just print out another copy of the brief and go to court...
I'm glad they didn't kill off anyone for a change, especially Nicole's cute "work husband" Kyle - their friendship and work collaboration was entertaining & believable.
Michael Xavier is charming and good looking as Michael, and did a decent job bringing nuance to predictable, one-dimensional villain role.
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