Cover
- Director: Bill Duke
- Writer: Aaron Rahsaan Thomas; Aliya Jackson
- Producer: Gus L. Blackmon; Michael A. DiManno
CGiii Comment
Dismal.
By being so contrived, it comes over as an over-wrought melodrama with too many strands flapping uncontrollably around in the wind - without the hope of ever being tethered.
This is a masterclass on how a film falls apart in front of your eyes - way too big for its director and too complicated for its writers - stick to TV, the expectations are comfortably lower for your limited talents.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
When someone is murdered on New Year's Eve, the prime suspect is Valerie Maas, a church-going home-maker whose life unravels when she discovers that her husband of many years has been leading a double life. Her strength of character and faith keep her going as the revelation of her husband's betrayal threatens to destroy all that they have known.
Cast & Characters
Razaaq Adoti as Dutch Maas;
Tomorrow Baldwin Montgomery as Nicole Maas;
John Patrick Barry as Police Officer;
Sakinah Bingham as Jenny;
Kenya Cagle as Police Officer;
Nakia Dillard as Male patient;
Aunjanue Ellis as Valerie Maas;
Ray Ford as Concierge;
Vivica A. Fox as Zahara Milton;
Richard Gant as Robert Maas;
Louis Gossett Jr. as Detective Hicks;
Christopher Michael Holley as DL Father;
Patti LaBelle as Mrs. Persons;
Leon as Ryan Chambers;
Michael Logan as House searching dad