“Murder, Lies, And Marriage” (** out of four) was a stale, synthetic suspense melodrama about a woman (Kelly Sullivan) wrongfully imprisoned for murder who is released and tries to reconnect with her daughter (Mia Romay) but then begins to suspect that her daughter’s father (Alex Trumble) and his new lover (Nadia Adelay) may have been the ones who framed and had her railroaded in the past. Just another prefabricated pretext for another connect-the-dots psychodrama. Glamorously shot by Patrice Lucien Crochet with exquisite lighting which provides film’s main highlight. Watch “Sex, Lies, And Videotape” again instead.

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