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3 /10

salacious cheese

Jason Brady is trying to clean up after an incident. He and his sister Zoe return to St. Adeline's Catholic School for the new year. Sis Sophia White is a highly recommended new teacher. She's especially obsessed with Jason over his internet music postings. She seduces the teen and plants evidences confronting the kids.

This is salacious cheese. It starts with the Toxic Tramp lip gloss and the red lingerie. Any suspense is dispensed with after the first fifteen minutes as everything is revealed. The story is predictable. The actors are perfectly fine but zilch infrequent. It's a bad Lifetime movie or perchance fifty-fifty worst.

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6 /10

Generic and predictable, merely withal entertaining...

Well, once you lot get past how ludicrous the storyline really is, and then "Bad Sister" is actually an entertaining enough moving picture for what information technology turned out to be.

But I am getting ahead of myself here.

I sabbatum down to watch the 2015 moving picture "Bad Sis" from writer Barbara Kymlicka and manager Doug Campbell without always having heard well-nigh it. And given the fact that I've never seen it was really sufficient enough to make me sit down to watch information technology.

And I must admit that I was actually entertained by the moving picture. Sure, it was predictable and generic, and the storyline was just and then far out there and implausible that you just can't help merely shrug at information technology. But the flick, in terms of existence entertaining, actually managed to deliver well plenty.

The acting in "Bad Sister" was adequate, and I found Alyshia Ochse, playing Laura/Sister Sophia, to actually carry the movie quite well with her operation as a rather deluded and compulsive maniac and stalker. I think I've seen her once or twice before, merely she has never really caught my attention, but she did perform well enough in "Bad Sis".

"Bad Sis" is the type of moving-picture show that you know exactly what you lot are getting yourself into, what will happen and how the ending will be. Yeah, the film was actually that predictable, and writer Barbara Kymlicka was definitely playing it prophylactic by following a very generic formula.

All in all, I was entertained by what "Bad Sister" brought to the table, and I am rating it a vi out of ten stars. While not an outstanding moment in cinema history, the film was watchable and enjoyable enough.

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8 /10

***

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We take seen this familiar theme earlier: Someone kills someone else and assumes their identity. The interesting factor here is that a nun is murdered and the killer takes on her persona as she has become infatuated with a musical student attending the Catholic schoolhouse where the murdered nun had been transferred to.

The boy and his sister attend the loftier schoolhouse and the sometime has had a difficult summer while the student is the honor educatee. We see deception upon the faux nun besides as planting drugs and causing all sorts of commotion at the school. Even the head sis is taken in by her.

It is but a matter of fourth dimension before she is discovered for the person she actually is and the moving-picture show ends with an ironic Alfred Hitchcock-life mode and so ironically occurring within a church.

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5 /ten

Here Comes the Nun

Guitar-strumming teenager Devon Werkheiser (equally Jason "Jay" Brady) is unhappy with "the units" (he ways his parents) deciding to send him back to Los Angeles' St. Adeline's Catholic School for another yr. Although he looks clean-cut and sings soft songs, Mr. Werkheiser has been quite the insubordinate. He fifty-fifty wrecked the family car, leaving his seemingly wealthy family unit with only one ready of wheels. Werkheiser's songs are popular on the Cyberspace, especially with sexy Alyshia Ochse (a "Sis Sophia White"). We see a trivial bit of her in the opening scene. Nosotros'll see a little more than when a flashback fleshes out her introduction. In brusque, Ms. Ochse decides to seduce Werkheiser past substituting herself for a new nun at the school...

Looking snugly sexy in her nun's uniform, Ochse is challenged by a beautiful blonde who wants to become into Werkheiser'due south shorts. Ochse confiscates the girl's "Toxic Tramp" lipstick. Even better, she arranges for her young student to visit the nun's quarters and see Ochse in her arousing reddish bikini underwear. "Bad Sister" gets fifty-fifty worse, revealing old sins and committing new ones...

Werkheiser's real sister, as well a student at the Catholic school, smells a rat in the nunnery and tries to assistance her brother go off the route to ruin. Director Doug Campbell and Barbara Kymlicka know their mode around the track. They deliver the usual sexy psycho, with the bare minimum of flesh permitted on U.s.a. Television in the early 21st century. This is nothing special, but it's more than fun than nun.

***** Bad Sister (eight/24/2015) Doug Campbell ~ Alyshia Ochse, Devon Werkheiser, Ryan Newman, Helen Eigenberg

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7 /10

Wacko poses as a nun

A nut job obsesses about a singer pupil in a Cosmic loftier school. So she pretends to be the new teacher / nun and sets out to seduce him. Sounds exploitative and corny? Yes it does but who cares - it'southward entertainment.

The actress who plays the nun Alyshia Ochse is quite practiced reminds a bit of Olivia Wilde. Her antics are kept plausible. Zip unbelievable even by Lifetime type obsession standards - nevertheless they are pretty agreeable when they happen. Sometimes it seems sacrilegious merely then you have to retrieve she isn't playing a nun - she is playing someone impersonating a nun. Devon Werkheiser as the object of her affections is suitably tempted and repulsed by her.

Well done enough for this kind of thriller - wonder what other type of psycho they will think of next?

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8 /10

Saint Sophia? Or Toxic Tramp?

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Sister Sophia was recognized equally "Nun of the Twelvemonth" in Missoula, Montana. But every bit she was transferring to California to teach at St. Adeline'due south prep schoolhouse, she was murdered and impersonated by a sociopath.

The predatory Sister Sophia imposter has her evil sights set on young Jason Brady, a student at the prep school with a lovely tenor voice and a promising career every bit a singer. There is an early scene in the film where Sister Sophia takes a tube of lipstick away from a student named Sara Croft. The nun experiments with it in her living quarters. The lipstick is appropriately named Toxic Tramp.

In this outrageous narrative, Sis Sophia has no difficulty in seducing immature Jason. Merely information technology turns out that she has major problems in keeping him on her ternion because he has a conscience. In i of the more inventive scenes in the film, Jason goes to confessional to admit that he committed fornication. Simply it turned out that he was speaking behind the screen to Sophia, who then switched over to the confessional booth to accept a reprise session of fornication.

One of the most interesting characters in the film is Jason's little sister Zoe, a quick-thinking and wise-beyond-her-years kid sister looking out for her older bro. Zoe is suspicious right away when Sophia is unable to recount the morning prayer in class.

I of the all-time scenes was the bonding between begetter and son, when Jason spoke with his dad on a street corner coach cease. The begetter finally realized that his son had a calling as a vocalist and musician and even admitted that he was incorrect in pushing the lad to attend higher.

In that location was an excellent performance by the actress playing the vamp who is able to pull the wool over the eyes of Sister Rebecca and the schoolhouse authorities. She took (or, more than aptly, stole) the cloth because of Jason, in the process taking an innocent life and going on a binge that seriously injured Sara Croft. It was due to the little sparkplug Zoe and Jason's conscience that the interloper was exposed as the bad sister.

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6 /x

Information technology was OK I estimate...

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I didn't find this the best thriller movie that I take seen because the movie looks obvious that its low budget. OK and then it'south a story well-nigh a serial killer who poses as a nun she has killed. Aye, I recall they should've made the character more sneaky and not just noticeable that she isn't a real nun. To exist frankly honest, I think Alyshia Ochse'southward graphic symbol needed to exist more than interesting. I'm saying this because she acted so bad-mannered instead of being smart in being someone else. I know this is an underrated movie but they really needed to tweak things a scrap..

I only watched this because Devon Werkheiser who was in Neds Survival Guide was on this and, I felt like watching a thriller moving-picture show. I am disappointed in the grapheme developments all the same. I'grand giving this underrated movie six/10.

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4 /10

Bland

'Bad Sister' has a wildly uneven tone. It ranges from petty plot pieces that would exist right at habitation in a lather opera, similar planting drugs and alcohol on people, correct through to murder. The problem is that all of it is done in a completely uninteresting manner. I understand these Lifetime movies have a lot of restrictions on them in terms of the level of violence, language and sexuality they tin bear witness, but all that means is that they have to be more artistic in terms of their writing. Unfortunately this was virtually as cliché and unoriginal every bit yous will ever get in modern picture show.

The character of 'Sister Sophia' (otherwise known equally 'Bad Sis') was the only thing really carrying this. She was mildly well played past Alyshia Ochse, who definitely pulled off the sexy side of the character, and gave a decent dig at the evil side of things. She wasn't given a lot to work with in the script admittedly, so I'm going to give her a laissez passer marker. Unfortunately, as far as positives get, there is null else worthy of mention here. An altogether forgettable experience that is not worth your time or endeavor.

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7 /10

Good make clean dirty fun in the best Whittendale-universe tradition

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After "Don't Wake Mommy" (and the previous nighttime'southward disappointment from "The Business firm Sitter") I was showtime to wonder if the formulae of Lifetime movies were starting time to stake with me. Fortunately the next one, "Bad Sister," was considerably better, a film that came from the creators of what I have come to call the "Whittendale universe" — producer Ken Sanders, managing director Doug Campbell and writer Barbara Cum-Licker (oops, I hateful Kymlicka) — because the stories either accept place at the fictitious "Whittendale University," a highly prestigious (and expensive) individual college, or feature high-schoolhouse seniors drastic for admission in that location. There seems to be uncertainty in the cycle every bit to but where Whittendale University is; I believe i film in the series mentioned it as existence in Vermont, merely the locale of this motion picture is St. Adeline's Cosmic loftier school in Los Angeles and the Bradys (Robert Leeshock and Lise Colleen Sims), parents of the juvenile leads, fraternal twins Jason (Josh Plasse) and Zoë (Jessica Laurels Carleton), talk almost driving there to see it over a weekend — which would be quite a long drive indeed. From the title I might have expected a romantic or professional person rivalry between two sisters, skilful and bad, something like the 1931 Universal flick "Bad Sister" (Bette Davis'south kickoff film and an early credit for Humphrey Bogart besides, in which — much to the astonishment of anyone who knows Davis from her later credits at Warner Bros. — Davis played the adept sister and Sidney Trick, the Girl Named Sidney, played the bad one) — but no-o-o-o-o, instead it'due south a recycling of the previous Whittendale film "Dirty Teacher," but with the kinkiness level ramped up large-time by making the sexually avaricious instructor bent on seducing poor, (relatively) innocent Jason Brady is a nun, Sister Sophia (Alyshia Ochse) — or at least, as we begin to doubtable well before any of the characters do, an impostor posing as a nun — who's been hired every bit a teacher at St. Adeline's after her previous employers, a Catholic loftier school called St. Valentine's in Missoula, Montana, gave her glowing recommendations. Only, as we brainstorm to suspect from the moment Sister Sophia unpacks "her" bourgeois brown underwear and then the bright crimson bra and panties she really likes to habiliment — and the panties are not but considerably hotter but noticeably smaller besides — she waylaid and knocked off the existent Sister Sophia and assumed her identity. Like every other bad girl in the Whittendale universe (which seems to consist exclusively of corrupt female teachers going after male students and nubile young girl students selling themselves to rich men to pay Whittendale's tuition), she's willing to do anything to get Jason into bed with her.

"Bad Sis" was good make clean dingy fun in the best Whittendale-universe tradition, effectively directed by Campbell and more often than not well acted; Josh Plasse looks way too preppy in his brusk hair and ubiquitous dress shorts to look credible as an aspiring rock star (though the songs composed for him past musical managing director Steve Gurevitch aren't bad at all; throughout the film I couldn't help but retrieve that Bruce Springsteen went to Catholic school, and some of his early on songs have biting anti-Church comments like "Nuns walk through Vatican halls significant/Preaching immaculate conception" that were conspicuously influenced by that experience, though the graphic symbol cites Justin Bieber as his function model and his music is considerably closer to Bieber's than Springsteen's, while he sings in such a loftier voice for a man one of the other characters says, "You sing similar a girl," and when my husband Charles came dwelling house in the middle of one of Jason'due south songs he said, "Why is he trying to sing like Tracy Chapman?") and the movie would probably be more believable if he'd worn his hair in the Elvis-manner cut of his IMDb.com head shot. Alyshia Ochse delivers a marvelous performance every bit the psycho pseudo-nun, managing indeed to come off similar a fourteen-twelvemonth-former parochial schoolboy's wet dream of the woman he'd like to lose his virginity to and maintaining her residual betwixt her nun identity and her slut reality even though writer Kymlicka has her lay a trail a mile long, including not knowing the "forenoon prayer" with which she is supposed to begin every starting time-flow homeroom grade, and calling on the students to lead it instead. (1 person on the IMDb.com message board wondered why she didn't carp to learn the morning prayer.) Sloane Avery besides strikes a prissy balance between her grapheme's genuine romantic, as well every bit sexual, involvement in Jason and her reputation as the "fast" daughter on campus, as if she thought she could become Jason by making herself seem sexually bachelor to every guy on campus. The actors playing the parents don't have much of a chance to do more than play the stereotypes — hard-assed begetter and relatively indulgent mom — and the other people on campus (except for Helen Eigenberg'south finely honed performance as Rebecca) are pretty much an anonymous mob, but "Bad Sister" is overall a nicely entertaining, if frankly unbelievable, moving-picture show that's a pleasant time-filler also as a adept clean dirty exercise in the quirky kinkiness of the Whittendale universe.

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7 /10

Fun Stalker Movie

This pic isn't amazing or anything, but it's entertaining enough. It's perfect for when you're in the mood for something suspenseful and creepy, but nothing also serious. The interim is pretty decent for a Lifetime movie. I would recommend giving it a hazard if y'all're looking for something elementary and entertaining. If you lot're looking for an Oscar-worthy film, then go on looking.

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4 /10

Then bad, it's virtually good, well sort of

This is hysterical camp, with circa 2017 eyebrows. Anyone with optics can meet this female person is non a real nun, and that she likes sex activity. A lot. Really a lot.

No spoilers here, but it is foreign that the evil sister is the just young and good looking "nun" at the school.

So strange that she doesn't know the basic conventions of the religion, ie praying before meals?

This bad sister is willing to go to any psychopathic extremes to get her "needs" met.

Overall, this film is a bad gustation twist on the Catholic priests of smashing notoriety, who preyed by and large on little boys.

The film depicts a "relationship" between a "nun" and a young man of indeterminate historic period, simply well past puberty.

Lifetime movies at its' very best, or worst, depending on your signal of view.

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viii /ten

The Architype of Lifetime Movies

This is the film that got me addicted to LMN. Over the pinnacle, 90210-like drama (with extra murder) encapsulated in a glorious 2 hr parcel. Like its ilk, you can ignore the last minute or two of network interference, and bask in the glory of sex-crazed nunnery-sin with exceedingly pretty people and cheese galore.

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6 /ten

Everything has its own limitations, even love

The story line isn't bad or expert. The beginning story of this moving-picture show wasn't skilful, Simply the centre story and ending story was good. The movie has some adult scenes.

#personal_opinion_time:- 1. I think this moving picture is depend on movie lovers mood. So , I desire you to watch this motion-picture show.

2. In this picture , you volition see that A person murdered those persons who take stood on her way as wall and also to get her favourite person.

3. This film is an adult motion picture, and so this is not for beneath eighteen people.

#Enjoy_ the_Last.

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1 /10

The quick version

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I give this movie a one for story and a 10 for the beautiful Sis Sophia. A lifetime film written by a woman with a last name that is pronounced like something you lot would come across on an adult website. A beautiful wicked woman kills a existent Nun and becomes a beautiful wicked fake Nun and seduces an airhead boy that she found on Facebook. The boy attends an expensive private Cosmic schoolhouse and sings like a girl. The boy has a twin sister and comes from a well to do family unit of four that but has 1 machine. Later on having sex with the beautiful Nun, more than once, the male child has remorse and wants to end the relationship. He tells his sister that he but "slept" with the Nun. His sister figures out the Nun is a fake. Past now, the fake Nun has killed a real Nun, a female person pupil that the male child liked, hit the Head Nun over the head, and tries to impale the sister and the male child. The boy kills the fake Nun with a screwdriver to the dorsum. The school gets back to normal and the male child and his twin sister graduate. Afterwards the graduation the parents give the boy a new guitar without a case that is in perfect melody and give the girl the family automobile for college, leaving the rest of them without anything to bulldoze. At the end of this archetype thriller,I was left with visions of Sister Sophia in her red bra and panties, live and looking for me on Facebook. And the Pope was left weeping.

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9 /10

Nifty story

Excellent story & everyone played superb Ending was good too

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2 /x

Surprisingly bad

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This has got to be one of the worst thrillers I've seen in the terminal few years. From the very first 2nd of the movie we know everything - there's no process of audience gradually learning what happened and who the master character is - unless that's what they planned on doing with revealing her name at the very end - which, again, ways nothing to us and has no value to add to the story line. At moments when I dosed off I was awaken past sounds which I could of sworn were coming from cheapest porn movies out there. And acting is bad as well. I tin can't say most other reviews hither, mayhap these kind of movies are their thing - but if not - skip this one. You're welcome.

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1 /10

Do not recommend

What the heck I've but watched !!

When yous make a movie with thou$ budget, the result volition be something like this one ,I think.

There is zilch rational in this movie at all. Low-quality directing and acting. I really don't konw what to say, but whoever wrote the scenario, he has conspicuously shown u.s.a. an extremely low experience in his job. I mean, for God sake, a 8 years sometime child would write a ameliorate organized scenario than this one.

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three /10

absurd i like and soo cool

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So cool.i similar it.then i '1000 very similar okokokk.my proper noun is dasy and y'all nice to come across you.

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three /x

Salvage your time and don't picket information technology!

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Well, as a summary, it's about a facebook stalker daughter who liked a guitarist. So she decided to take the place of his nun teacher by killing her and teaching him instead. We and so see that she tempted him to realize then that it was wrong. He later wanted with his sister to observe who she really is,for that they, and so ridiculously used her openned laptop to see her real name. Then the guitarist killed her with a screwdriver... super lame and ho-hum tbh

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