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She has to make up the hours missed at work, and she has to keep on living with this catastrophe. READ MORE: Emmy Predictions 2017: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie ...
But hey, let’s stay positive: It might be the last one! Grade: D “Custody” premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. It debuted to public Saturday, March 4 on Lifetime.
Custody opens with a prologue that seems like the worst nightmare anyone could have. Things spiral out of control and everything that can go wrong does. It is the late 1990s.
Custody movie review: Naga Chaitanya plays a constable in the action film. The film opens with a gas leak accident, which results in the death of 40 people.
Sep 12, 2017 7:05am PT Critics Pick Film Review: ‘Custody’ This low-key, yet high-impact study of domestic abuse builds from a joint-custody hearing to a terrifying confrontation with a ...
‘Custody” is a passion project so close to Oscar-winner Viola Davis, that she decided to produce and star in it. In the new Lifetime movie (Saturday, March 4 at 8 p.m.), every parent&#8… ...
The Davis-produced film premieres this Saturday, March 4 on Lifetime. Set in New York City, “Custody” follows Judge Martha Sherman (Davis), who leads the custody case of Sara Diaz (Catalina ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In an unusual move, Lifetime Television is developing an original movie with two male leads, Rob Morrow and James Denton. The movie, tentatively titled "Custody ...