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(2019 TV Movie)

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5/10
Okay Lifetime movie
pmtelefon10 March 2019
"Suburban Swingers Club" is a passable Lifetime movie. It does have some nice moments but nothing really stands out from other Lifetime movies. "Suburban Swingers Club" does feature a very likable Dana Davis. Davis delivers a nice performance. I hope Lifetime uses her again.
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4/10
Typical Lifetime Movie...
dttruman9 June 2019
A lot of these Lifetime movies like this one has substance at the beginning and most of the time follows a decent plot line, but for the sake of expediency, resorts to unrealistic sequences of actions or unbelievable confrontations. I know they are on a strict budget, but most of these movies need better endings. Lifetime needs to pay a little more for better quality scripts and productions. A lot more people will tune in for these type of movies
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6/10
Dangers of a Swingers Club
phd_travel11 March 2019
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A couple move into a nice house while recovering from the loss of a pregnancy. Some neighbours suggest they enter a swingers club down the street and the hubby pushes for it. After a few flimsy excuses the wife agrees. But things get complicated as one of the swinger guys starts wanting more with the wife. Things get more complicated. The ending is standard Lifetime wacko thriller.

The cast is a little bit B grade looking. Guess the top actors wouldn't want to do this kind of role.
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1/10
Exactly as good as you'd expect
pauliecorleone-7262818 March 2019
Alright, yeah, this is your standard super-softcore Lifetime Harlequin crap, it's bad, it's really, truly bad but... that's to be expected, right?

How about, for a change, we try to focus on and appreciate the positives? Like how the protagonists int... uhhh... ...or how the narrative flows eas... um... ...or, OR! The impeccable edit... aaaaah, shucks.

Nope. Got nothing.
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3/10
A little pointless...
teodoramonika28 August 2021
2.5 / 10.

It can be looked at but as the end comes it becomes very predictable, stupid and pointless.
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1/10
Not good at all
ablondmoment22 April 2019
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Typical Lifetime movie. Lifetime use to make such good movies but they don't now. And why does every new Lifetime movie have to be a interracial couple now??
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8/10
The Circle of Trust
lavatch3 October 2019
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Edgar Allan Poe wrote a Gothic short story called "The Tell-Tale Heart," about the loud beats of a guilty heart that reveal the truth about the villain. It turns out that a small heart that is part of a bracelet is the tell-tale piece of evidence in this spine-tingling mystery.

Grant and Lori Malick are a lovely couple who have just moved into a new neighborhood outside of San Diego. Their marriage has been upended due to the loss of a little baby, five-month-old Kaleb. As an extremely persuasive attorney, Grant convinces Lori to participate in a neighborhood swap club in which the participants draw lots, then make a bee-line for the bedrooms. The group is known as "The Circle of Trust," one of the greatest misnomers ever to appear in a Lifetime film.

Lori has reluctantly agreed to join the swinger's club because she is desperate to save her marriage. But she formulates three essential guidelines, to which her husband agrees: (1) each partner must think about the other during the "ritual"; (2) the choice of any swap-mate may be vetoed by the other partner; (3) participation in the swinger's club must end if either one of the partners wants to call it off.

Of course, this "experiment" in The Circle of Trust is an unmitigated disaster. Grant cannot keep his agreement and continues to see Giselle after he and Lori have decided to no longer participate in the secret society. For her part, Lori no longer has an interest in Noah, but he immediately begins to stalk her and to issue a blackmail threat.

When Noah is murdered, the film turns into a whodunnit with Grant arrested for the crime. It is at that point that the relationship of Lori and her sister Kat takes center stage. The bonding of the two sisters helps to sustain Lori through her ordeal and ultimately reveal the truth about who killed Noah.

In multiple scenes, Lori is carrying one of her husband's golf clubs (a seven-iron?) around her new home in suburbia, as she genuinely fears for her life. The tiny heart that was left behind at the crime scene will reveal the secret of who stabbed Noah. But the reason the crime is solved is due to the love of one sister for the other. In the end, it is the emotional ties of the sisterhood that triumph over adversity in the fallout from the nefarious suburban swingers' club.
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10/10
Must see Lifetime Movie
young-erika6510 March 2019
🍿πŸŽ₯πŸ₯‚ A+Movie. You won't regret the Suspense and Secrets!
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Meh
haroot_azarian3 March 2022
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Could have been a sexier movie! Sicko Noah got what he deserved. I actually felt dorry for his wife! Oh and Dana is sizzling hot! And Grant is a dipsh!t.
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