Dirty Teacher
When a high school senior discovers her teacher is seducing her boyfriend, events turn deadly after the teacher tries to cover it up.
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- Cast:
- Josie Davis , Kelcie Stranahan , Cameron Deane Stewart , Darlene Vogel , Brennan Elliott , Lesli Kay , Marc Raducci
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At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Jamie Hall's ( Kelcie Stranahan) world is coming to an end. Her boyfriend Danny (Cameron Deane Stewart) wants sex, but she is not ready. Her parents live in an upscale community, but she doesn't have a cell phone because dad got laid off.Mom (Darlene Vogel) works two jobs and they had to rob Jamie's college fund to keep up the house payments. Danny's dad (Brett Stimely) was the one who laid off her dad (Marc Raducci). To top it all off, the new psycho teacher (Josie Davis) has the hots for her boyfriend, and is giving Jamie failing grades who now needs a scholarship.The film was boring. Josie Davis who reminds me of Linda Carter was the highlight of the film. You know where the film is going. The expected dramatic and action scenes are watered down.The flashbacks were pretty much a joke as it gave you a brief picture, but no story that made sense.This reminded me of a bad Lifetime film with adult language. Not worth a Redbox rental.Parental Guide: F-bomb. Brief sex. No nudity.
Anything with Jodie Davis on Lifetime is amazing. She does wonders playing the crazy girlfriend, deranged killer, and obsessed lover. Her role in this defines histrionic personality disorder too a T.
Although these stories keep popping up every so often those popups give Dirty Teacher what credibility it has sadly enough. But this one was really off the wall.I mean don't they give psychological tests to those wanting to go into this career?Josie Davis is our cougar on the campus. She's a substitute teacher who dresses most provocatively and sets her cap for star baseball player and underachiever Cameron Deane Stewart. At the same time out of jealousy or sheer pique she downgrades his girlfriend Kelcie Stranahan. When she discovers that Davis has seduced her fellow the fur starts flying and the blood gets spilled.Dirty Teacher is a gem from the Lifetime Channel. It would be them that inflicted it on the world.
When a high school English literature teacher takes maternity leave, substitute Josie Davis (as Molly Matson) arrives to fill out the year. She also fills out some tight skirts and blouses. Possibly psycho, due to weird flashbacks from an ugly childhood, Ms. Davis shows ample cleavage and a lot of leg. This teacher is so obviously looking for sex; we wonder why the administration didn't observe her more closely. There are dozens of older looking "teenagers" who notice Davis peddling her services. She watches handsome baseball star Cameron Deane Stewart (as Danny Campbell) at practice, and decides he is to be her seduction...This is the same plot as several TV movies, which seem to be recycled with one or two changes in character and setting. "Dirty Teacher" could have been improved by leaving off the "tease" opening, since it hints at an event which could (or should) be more uncertain. Also, Mr. Stewart is the conflicted protagonist instead of the one you're expecting, college-focused girlfriend Kelcie Stranahan (as Jamie Hall). The story doesn't make much of this, but it makes the movie's structure more interesting. The story sticks to formula and all the players, including director Doug Campbell and his crew, essay their roles well.***** Dirty Teacher (3/30/13) Doug Campbell ~ Josie Davis, Kelcie Stranahan, Cameron Deane Stewart, Darlene Vogel