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Director: | John L'Ecuyer |
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Writer: | Thom Richardson |
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Taylor Reynolds, a typical suburban mom, who made some bad life decisions and was sentenced to three years in jail for a DUI and possession of drugs. After her release, Taylor fights the stigma of her past misdeeds, works to regain the support of her daughter Bianca and husband Jeff, and once again become a contributing member of society. But just when Taylor's life is getting back on track, her former cellmate and career criminal, Meghan Flanagan, unexpectedly appears and invades Taylor's world. Meghan has a devious plan. She wants Taylor to come clean and confess the truth behind her early release. Taylor will stop at nothing to keep her family safe from Meghan, even if it means stepping back into the world she ultimately escaped. | |
Release Date: | May 05, 2017 |
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Director: | John L'Ecuyer |
Writer: | Thom Richardson |
Genres: | Drama, Thriller, TV Movie |
Keywords | |
Production Companies | Incendo Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Kelli Williams | Taylor Reynolds |
Niamh Wilson | Bianca Reynolds |
Sarain Boylan | Meghan Flanagan |
Conrad Coates | Blake Peterson |
Justin Mader | Jeff Reynolds |
Leni Parker | Lenni Page |
Name | Job |
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Serge Desrosiers | Director of Photography |
Louise Tremblay | Music |
Anie Fisette | Costume Design |
Melissa Purino | Key Makeup Artist |
Stephanie Deflandre | Hairdresser |
Jean Bécotte | Production Design |
James Gelfand | Music |
Hélèna Laliberté | Stunt Double |
Jean Frenette | Stunt Coordinator |
John L'Ecuyer | Director |
Thom Richardson | Writer |
Max Chalifoux | Editor |
Sabin Paradis | Key Hair Stylist |
Chanelle Ouellette | Makeup Artist |
Alix Croquet | Second Assistant Director |
Lyne Chénier | Lead Set Dresser |
Michel B. Bordeleau | Supervising Sound Editor |
Stephannie Hawkins | Stunt Double |
Robbie Ditchburn | First Assistant Director |
Latifah Naouri | Second Assistant Director |
Cynthia Appleby | Stunt Double |
Alex Amyot | Gaffer |
Name | Title |
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Ian Whitehead | Producer |
Jean Bureau | Executive Producer |
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Cheesy and uneven, but <em>'Early Release'</em> manages to sufficiently entertain. It's another one of those American television network films that is held back by the usual age rating etc. stuff. This type of story told with a much darker and menacing tone would've been potentially excellent, in ... stead we get a very watered down version of events. The casting is good, it's nothing spectacular but Kelli Williams (Taylor), Sarain Boylan (Meghan), Niamh Wilson (Bianca) and Justin Mader (Jeff) all work together pretty well - Boylan probably gives the standout performance. Happy to say I enjoyed this, the ending is fairly poor but even then it has one or two things in it that I liked. 3*.