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Lifetime's first prime-time effort last night was a filmcalled
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Nanny Nightmare, yet anotherstory about an ordinary suburban couple who find themselves terrorized by ananny (a male this time — a'manny,' to use the horrible term that actually appears in Brian McAuley'sscript), though this time there are a few interesting wrinkles. The couple areJames (Brady Smith) and Lauren (Erin Cahill), though James's job has consumedso much of his time he's hardly ever home and indeed the couple have formally separated,though James is still living on their property in the guest house. Laurensuspects that James isn't just working those late nights, especially since his assistant is gorgeous youngred-headed woman Summer (Elyse Dufour), who when we see them together looksupon him with such goop-eyed admiration it's clear she wants considerably morethan just a working relationshipwith him. James and Lauren have two children, teenage boy Carter (Tyler Huth)and baby Riley (Oaklyn White), who was conceived in vitro. The 'manny' — though it's clear he's a good dealmore than that — is Owen Leary (Jake Manley), a young man of almost unearthlybeauty (and director Brian Herzlinger exploited that by giving us quite a fewluscious shots of him topless, including one in which he clandestinelyphotographs Summer in bed while himself wearing nothing but blue underpants —yum!) who was formerly a neighbor of James and Lauren — indeed, Laurenremembers baby-sitting him years before.
Owen shows up and in the manner ofLifetime's villains immediately makes himself useful, fixing the house's frontdoor and dryer — things James had been promising to do but hadn't got around to— wiring a video 'nanny cam' in baby Riley's bedroom to go along with the audiosystem Lauren already had in there (the assumption behind McAuley's scriptseems to be that any trulyresponsible parents bug their kids and spy on them 24/7) and, unbeknownst toour lead couple, planting video devices in the rest of the house and wiringthem so he can spy on them on a bank of three computer monitors in his ownhome. Owen ostensibly lives alone with his mother Beth, but unsurprisingly itturns out two-thirds of the way through the movie that he's killed her andstuffed her into an air duct in their home (where her corpse is attractingflies). Owen is doing all this because he has a sexual obsession with Lauren(one gets the impression it was a schoolboy crush he formed when Lauren wasbaby-sitting him and he never outgrew it); he's also an aspiring musician,though the only evidence of that we actually hear is a few power chords heplays while ostensibly giving Carter guitar lessons, though he tells James andLauren that it's because he's an aspiring musician that he's had to have somany different kinds of jobs he can do just about anything for them they need.In any event, Owen's obsession with Lauren leads him to do all manner ofthings, including cruise Summer in a bar, get himself invited back to herplace, and when she's asleep he shoots cell-phone photos of her in herunderwear and, with his skills as a computer hacker, plants the pics on James'phone and leads Lauren to demand he leave the guest house and take his carcasssomewhere else. (Quite a few Lifetime movies feature actually or hypotheticallycuckolded-on wives peremptorily throwing out their straying husbands instead ofsticking it out and fighting for them.) Then he hangs her and stages the sceneto look like he committed suicide. The plan — assuming Owen has one, whichMcAuley seems uncertain about (or at least he wants us to be uncertain about it) — is that if the copsdon't buy the suicide story he'll frame James for the murder, he'll be rid ofLauren's inconvenient husband and he, Lauren and Riley will be a family. Jamesactually does

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find himself suspectedof Summer's murder, and it's only through information he got from Meghan(Rebecca Lines), the woman at the fertility clinic who did their IVF, that herealizes Owen is really an obsessed crazy who wants him dead or imprisoned sohe can have Lauren.

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Owen actually got as far as an open-mouthed kiss withLauren, but later she had guilt feelings (like a Mike Nichols-Elaine Maycharacter!) and pulled back from anything more physical with him — though Jameshappened to see this on the nanny cam and therefore both members of the couple are convinced the other wascheating on them. It ends the way Lifetime movies in this genre
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Nanny Nightmare, yet anotherstory about an ordinary suburban couple who find themselves terrorized by ananny (a male this time — a'manny,' to use the horrible term that actually appears in Brian McAuley'sscript), though this time there are a few interesting wrinkles. The couple areJames (Brady Smith) and Lauren (Erin Cahill), though James's job has consumedso much of his time he's hardly ever home and indeed the couple have formally separated,though James is still living on their property in the guest house. Laurensuspects that James isn't just working those late nights, especially since his assistant is gorgeous youngred-headed woman Summer (Elyse Dufour), who when we see them together looksupon him with such goop-eyed admiration it's clear she wants considerably morethan just a working relationshipwith him. James and Lauren have two children, teenage boy Carter (Tyler Huth)and baby Riley (Oaklyn White), who was conceived in vitro. The 'manny' — though it's clear he's a good dealmore than that — is Owen Leary (Jake Manley), a young man of almost unearthlybeauty (and director Brian Herzlinger exploited that by giving us quite a fewluscious shots of him topless, including one in which he clandestinelyphotographs Summer in bed while himself wearing nothing but blue underpants —yum!) who was formerly a neighbor of James and Lauren — indeed, Laurenremembers baby-sitting him years before.
Owen shows up and in the manner ofLifetime's villains immediately makes himself useful, fixing the house's frontdoor and dryer — things James had been promising to do but hadn't got around to— wiring a video 'nanny cam' in baby Riley's bedroom to go along with the audiosystem Lauren already had in there (the assumption behind McAuley's scriptseems to be that any trulyresponsible parents bug their kids and spy on them 24/7) and, unbeknownst toour lead couple, planting video devices in the rest of the house and wiringthem so he can spy on them on a bank of three computer monitors in his ownhome. Owen ostensibly lives alone with his mother Beth, but unsurprisingly itturns out two-thirds of the way through the movie that he's killed her andstuffed her into an air duct in their home (where her corpse is attractingflies). Owen is doing all this because he has a sexual obsession with Lauren(one gets the impression it was a schoolboy crush he formed when Lauren wasbaby-sitting him and he never outgrew it); he's also an aspiring musician,though the only evidence of that we actually hear is a few power chords heplays while ostensibly giving Carter guitar lessons, though he tells James andLauren that it's because he's an aspiring musician that he's had to have somany different kinds of jobs he can do just about anything for them they need.In any event, Owen's obsession with Lauren leads him to do all manner ofthings, including cruise Summer in a bar, get himself invited back to herplace, and when she's asleep he shoots cell-phone photos of her in herunderwear and, with his skills as a computer hacker, plants the pics on James'phone and leads Lauren to demand he leave the guest house and take his carcasssomewhere else. (Quite a few Lifetime movies feature actually or hypotheticallycuckolded-on wives peremptorily throwing out their straying husbands instead ofsticking it out and fighting for them.) Then he hangs her and stages the sceneto look like he committed suicide. The plan — assuming Owen has one, whichMcAuley seems uncertain about (or at least he wants us to be uncertain about it) — is that if the copsdon't buy the suicide story he'll frame James for the murder, he'll be rid ofLauren's inconvenient husband and he, Lauren and Riley will be a family. Jamesactually does

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find himself suspectedof Summer's murder, and it's only through information he got from Meghan(Rebecca Lines), the woman at the fertility clinic who did their IVF, that herealizes Owen is really an obsessed crazy who wants him dead or imprisoned sohe can have Lauren.

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Owen actually got as far as an open-mouthed kiss withLauren, but later she had guilt feelings (like a Mike Nichols-Elaine Maycharacter!) and pulled back from anything more physical with him — though Jameshappened to see this on the nanny cam and therefore both members of the couple are convinced the other wascheating on them. It ends the way Lifetime movies in this genre usually do, with James returning to Lauren's homeand saving her from Owen, eventually killing the young kid in self-defense withan ax Owen had brought to terrorize Lauren by threatening to use it on Riley(or was it James' son Carter who killed Owen? This movie and the one Lifetimeshowed right after it are blending together so well it's hard for me to keepthe plot strands separate), though there's an ominous tag scene in which Meghancalls Lauren and tells her that Owen used to work at the clinic anddeliberately mixed up two of the sperm samples so … well, McAuley doesn't comeright out and say it, but the implication is that Riley is Owen's biologicalchild, not James', which surprised me only to the extent that I thought McAuleywould have pulled that one earlier, having Owen tell Lauren that Riley isreally his

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child and using thatas an excuse for wanting James out of the family and himself in his place.

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NannyNightmare is actually a pretty goodLifetime movie, helped not only by Jake Manley's gorgeousness but Herzlinger'sskillfully Gothic direction — the last 20 minutes or so look almost like ahorror film — even though the script is the usual Lifetime silliness (I've seenMcAuley's name on quite a few of these Lifetime entertainments before) andaside from Manley's relatively understated performance as the psycho, it isn'tacted particularly well either, though I give Tyler Huth points as Carter formaking it believable that at times he'd welcome Owen as a sort of olderbrother, and at other times he'd just be revolted by him and his smarmy act —in essence he's the equivalent of Thelma Ritter's character in AllAbout Eve, on to the slimeball beforeanyone else in the dramatis personae.



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