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4/10
Predictable and Flawed Collection of Clichés
claudio_carvalho25 December 2008
In Arizona, the veteran Detective Miles Porter (Richard Roundtree) becomes obsessed for catching the murderer of his goddaughter Cindy (Michelle Sebek) and three years later he requests his retirement to dedicate to the case in full time. Meanwhile in California, Richard Alden (Roark Critchlow), his wife Kathy (Holly Marie Combs) and their son Sam (Max Burkholder) moves to the expensive condominium Hidden Glade Estates seeking security. Kathy is still traumatized by the attack of a burglar in their former home. They are welcomed by their next door neighbor Caleb Theroux (Patrick Muldoon) that befriends the family and Kathy becomes close to the divorced Brianna Fine (Traci Lords). Meanwhile detective Porter finds a lead to the killer of Cindy.

"Point of Entry" is one of those predictable and flawed collections of clichés that seems to be in a shelf of a studio ready to be filmed and broadcast. The plot is shallow, the identity of the killer is disclosed still in the beginning, and there is no explanation, for example, for the disappearance of Detective Porter in spite of the stringent security of Hidden Glade. The security guard Raul is totally naive, attending to an alarm signal after the visit of Detective Porter and the absence of Richard that have never left the condominium. Holly Marie Combs keeps the same uptight posture and body expression of Piper Halliwell, her character in "Charmed". My vote is four.

Title (Brazil): "Perto de Casa" ("Near of the House")
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5/10
I thought the new century brought smarter lifetime movies!
sscole5 November 2007
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***spoilers***

I love Holly in anything she does, she has an immense talent that always brings a great depth to whatever she's in. That is sadly the only plus of this movie. The plot is formulaic even for a lifetime movie. It looks as though this is a first time writer, but still the story just skips along, like a rock on water, only giving you exactly what you need, and not very suspenseful at all. From the beginning you know who the bad guy is, his shtick is uninspired, creating fairy tale books of his obsession immediately after meeting. Who wouldn't know where to find this guy? When he leaves a body of work and picture of himself?? Richard Roundtree got stuck with the overused detective with a connection to the case, so it consumes him and leaves his family behind and angry. Plus he only had to look on the internet to find the guy. Not bad for a retired detective. And finally, once again this type of film leaves you wanting the psycho to get a little something more than what he did. You want her to really take charge and take him out (Like we all know Holly can!). But I wont beat it into the ground. It was good to see Holly back, and 5 stars to any film that makes it on TV. They got it made and that's always a victory. I hope Holly gets hold of something that really shows her stuff next time!
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5/10
Panic Button- Not An Emergency **1/2
edwagreen24 July 2010
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Holly Marie Combs. You looked so familiar. I remember you well on Picket Fences. What a great show that was. Too bad this movie couldn't follow suit.

This becomes another routine thriller. Attacked in her home, she moves with her husband and son into a place that could easily rival security with the secret service. Trouble is that her next door neighbor is some nut case who has quite a history of his own.

Richard Roundtree plays the recently retired police officer obsessed with finding the killer. It doesn't take long to realize the connection between all with this neighbor.

Of course, on the sideline, we have Combs suspecting that her husband is having an affair with his ex-female business partner. Guess who answers the phone when she calls him when he is away on business?

We've seen this type of ending so many times. The mass killings and how our nut job gets what is coming to him.
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5/10
Great Cast, Script Has Some Problems....
vnssyndrome8918 July 2023
POINT OF ENTRY (TV Movie 2007)

BASIC PLOT: The Alden family has recently moved to the exclusive, gated community of Hidden Glade. It is a high security neighborhood, with limited access. The move was triggered after Katherine (Holly Marie Combs) suffered a violent attack during a brutal home invasion. Her husband, Richard (Roark Critchlow), was out of town when the attack occurred, and his family has not felt safe since. They are trying to rebuild their lives, but problems persist. Katherine, and their son Sam (Max Burkholder), who heard his mother's assault, are still fragile. Richard wants to help his family, but is often exasperated at their lack of progress.

Their new neighbor, Caleb Theroux (Patrick Muldoon) has become the family's confidante. Caleb has even hired Katherine to restore one of his antiques. He's kind, and maybe a bit too ingratiating. Caleb's an illustrator of children's books, but he mainly lives on family money. Unbeknownst to everyone, Caleb is being investigated by a retired detective. Miles Porter (Richard Roundtree) was investigating his goddaughter's murder, when the case went cold. He retired to work on it full time, and he's finally caught a break. One of Caleb's books was found at the murder scene, and Porter finally tracked down the publisher, Mrs. Aldenger (Rende Rae Norman). He discovered the book was published under a pen name, and had been pulled from publication. The author was a suspect in his wife's murder, and later disappeared. Detective Porter has put his own life on hold to pursue this case, but will it be enough to find the killer?

WHAT WORKS: *Men lie. They lie when they need to, they lie when they don't, they can't help themselves. Richard lies to Katherine about working with Susan (Jennifer Gareis), an old girlfriend. If he'd told Katherine the truth, he was going on a business trip with Susan, she wouldn't have assumed he was cheating. Lying implied the worst about Richard, and made his family more vulnerable to the psycho in their midst. It's a believable plot point, that works.

*There are a lot of quality actors in this film, almost all of them wasted. They do a fine job of portraying what the script asks of them, but with a few tweaks here and there, it could have been so much better.

WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *Katherine stops trusting Caleb without cause. Characters need motivations, and there is no reason for Katherine to suddenly be fearful of Caleb. He went from being a trusted neighbor, and customer, to someone to be viewed with suspicion, and incredulity. No explanation of Katherine's sudden distrust is ever given. Why the change in her feelings about Caleb? Because he often works late into the night? Because Richard is suddenly jealous of Caleb? Those aren't reasons to shift your view of someone so perspicuously.

*If Richard is so jealous of Caleb, why does he agree to stay with him when Katherine kicks him out?

*Traci Lords plays Brianna Fine, an ineffectual character, with no point at all. She does a fine job with what she is given, but the character is an after thought, and goes nowhere. It's almost like they added the character just to have Traci Lords on the cast. I could say the same thing about the addition of Charlene Tilton.

*Richard Roundtree is completely wasted here. If you edited his character out, you'd have the same movie. He's added filler, maybe to pass the time, maybe so they could put him on the credits. It's too bad, because his character had potential, and could have added something special.

*The causes of Caleb's psychosis are never explored, and this leaves lots of unanswered questions. There's never any explanation as to why he killed his wife, what happened to his mother, no backstory at all. This makes the killer less believable, and the movie less enjoyable. A few sentences when Katherine and Caleb are eating Thai food, would have cleared this up. It also would have given Katherine the motivation she needs to become suspicious of Caleb. The script needed tweaking and unfortunately, it didn't get it.

TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *If you like made-for-tv thrillers, you'll probably like this. It has it's problems, but you could do a lot worse.

CLOSING NOTES: *This is a Made-For-TV movie, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.

*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews. Hope I helped you out.
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5/10
A 2007 horror drama from lifetime
danielbusbyii26 July 2022
Pretty good movie for lifetime. Had some pretty good kills for what lifetime could do and the era of it. Watched it for the first time in years and it was good. Could have had more on why Caleb was so obsessed with Katherine and Traci Lord's character was kind of annoying in my opinion, dont get me wrong Traci Lord's is a good actress but her character was just so blah and annoying in this one. Especially on how Traci Lord's character tried to seduce Caleb.
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7/10
Will be on again
ssamnick18 December 2007
Movie will be on again at 7pm EST, on Lifetime. I didn't see it the first time it showed, but I can see the reviews were mixed, though Holly Marie Combs fans enjoyed seeing her back acting after about 18 months since her last acting job ended with Charmed. Soon after she had gave birth to her second son and obviously decided to take some much deserved time off. With any luck, this will just be the first of either a series of movies or that she may be planning or looking to get back into a TV series role. Holly has been missed by her fans and so this new movie is a refreshing relief that she hasn't given up on acting. Let's hope she can find roles worthy of her talents. She has mostly done projects about strong and difficult social issues to confront. It'll be interesting if she continues this trend. Her current movie, this one, is also about strong social issues including stalking, violence against women, and loyalty in and to a marriage. It'll be interesting if she does more or if she takes on a TV show role and what type of role that will be, dramatic or comedy.
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6/10
Fear and loathing in suburbia
sol-kay4 December 2011
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***SPOILERS*** Worth watching just to see actor Patrick Muldoon's performance as the crazed murderous and possessive children's book writer Clab Theroux who does an excellent revival of the movie "Psycho" psycho killer Norman Bates. It's Clab who's obsession of breaking up the Alden's Kathy & Richard, Holly Marie Combs & Roak Critchlow, and thus keeping Kathy and her eight year old son Sam, Max Burkholder, all to himself that leads to the climatic bloodbath at the Hidden Glade Estates. It's Caleb's murderous rampage that shocked that peaceful and quite gated community down to it's socks and elevator and platform shoes.

We already get a clue what's to happen in the movie in a triple murder committed in Arizona who one of its victims included Phoenix detective Miles Porter ,Richard Roundtree's, goddaughter Cindy. Retiring from the Phoenix Police Deartment and going on his own to find Cindy and her parents murderer the road leads Porter straight to the Hidden Glades Estate Condominiums in far off California. It's there that children's book writer Calab Theroux resides who's using the pen name of Edward Parlman. It was Parlman aka Caleb Tharoux who wrote a children's book who's storyline or characters in it was eerily similar to the triple murder back in Phoenix that included Det, Porter's goddaughter Cindy! In fact Porter found a copy of the book at the Phoenix murder site and the person that wrote it was the wild eyed and a bit unstable Calab Theroux who now has his eye on Kathy Alden!

It through a number of staged,by Calab, incidents that Calab get's close to Kathy and her son Sam leaving her husband who's almost always away on business out in the cold. Caleb goes so far in splitting up the Alden's that he tips Kathy off to the fact that on Richard's latest business trip he had blond and sexy former girlfriend, before he met Kathy, Susan O'Quinn, Jennifer Gareis, come along to help him out with his very heavy and back breaking workload!

***SPOILERS*** Feeling that he now has Kathy in his back pocket Caleb really goes bananas in dropping his guard and going all out to get her to become his personal squeeze or woman. Caleb even goes so far as murdering Miles Porter, who came to visit or arrest him at the Hidden Glades Estates, as well as drug Molly's estranged husband, who by then she was on the outs with, in an attempt to get Molly & Sam to accept him as the man and father, to Sam, in the Alden household! It's really Patrick Muldoons incredible performance as the crazed Calab Theroux that brings the film up a couple of notches above the usual run of the mill Lifetime Network made for TV movie. The man is completely cracked up in the head yet at first he seems harmless and even a bit likable. It's as he becomes more and more obsessed with Kathy, like he did back in Phoenix Arizona with Cindy, that his bad crazy and murderous side came to the surface.
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10/10
Very entertaining and thrilling!
I first saw this movie on Lifetime and loved it. I like the suspense, the thrill, and the plot of this movie. I was very entertained by it. I found myself glued to the screen of the TV and did not get up to take a break until the commercials came on. I was very intrigued by the character Caleb and his personality.

I watched a lot of movies where there was a psycho stalker, but I find Caleb more appealing than the others. His obsession of being a knight and finding his princess is very interesting to me and different than other stalkers. I loved the character Katherine played by Holly. Her personality was calm and caring and even though she went through such a traumatic experience she was still a sweetheart with some edge to her. I love that and can see why Caleb pictured her as his perfect princess.

The movie is like a perfect fairy tale gone wrong with a dark twist, and I love it for that. I like this movie very much and would love to see it again.
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