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4/10
Mother / Daughter ??
carolynocean14 April 2021
Most unconvincing mother , daughter duo yet ! No real bond between them, and a bit hard to believe that Emily , the daughter is a teenager !

Also, maybe she would have been better off taking a class in " how to apply lipstick " instead of chemistry !

Look ,the storyline has been pretty much done before , nothing really new here, all a bit predictable.

Devin , the obsessed stalker put in a decent enough performance , but I felt that he carried this whole movie , Karen , the mom, who could'nt decide whether she wore glasses or not, is not the best of actors, and the daughter was just as bad , lips and all !!!!

It did'nt interest me enough , or hold my attention for long , so just a 4 rating.
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6/10
Not a bad movie....but
asrichmond24 March 2018
It was actually a pretty good movie but the actress who played Emily just creeped me out with the inflated duck lips. It was very noticeable the first time she appeared on screen and everyone in the room goes, oh my God, look at those lips! She's a pretty girl but just went way overboard with those lips!
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5/10
Dastardly Devin's Beer Bottle
lavatch4 April 2020
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There is a defining moment in "Bad Tutor" when the villainous chemistry tutor Devin takes a beer bottle to his teeth, attempting to open it and doing painful damage to a tooth in the process. This sado-masochistic act enables him to set an emergency appoint with the dentist Dr. Kelly Armstrong, whose daughter Emily, an aspiring pop singer, is the subject of Devin's obsession.

Devin was in love with Miss Alexis Ann Chambers, and, when she rejected his marriage proposal, he pushed off a cliff on the California coast. But young Emily is a lookalike for Alexis, and Devin begins his relentless pursuit of her, creating mayhem, madness, and murder in the process.

An intriguing scene in the film was when Devin drugs the tutor Katrina Ayers, and she goes so loopy that she loses the tutoring job. Devin takes her place, and it turns out that he is a good tutor. Emily's grades improve, and Devin finds a way to get her an audition with a recording studio.

It was unfortunate that the filmmakers could not sustain the light side of Devin's demonic personality. Emily's musical partner, Steve, is not as lucky as Katrina, when Devin asphyxiates Steve in his garage. The film was also a slow burner, and the pace did not pick up until the final fifteen minutes. The denouement that reveals Devin still on the loose and now using an alias was too far-fetched, especially since he took the same fall as poor Alexis.

The performances were first-rate, and the actor playing Devin generated some puckish charm. But there needed to be more idiosyncratic choices to make this a truly watchable experience. Early in the film, the wacky antics of Katrina showed promise, but the film then settled into a routine and predictable formula.
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Yet another old teenager
DavidSKS14 September 2020
Emily, the 18-year old, was portrayed by an actress, Alex Frnka, who was 29 at the time the movie was filmed. Lifetime movies are infamous for 20-somethings portraying teens, but 29 is a little old even for them.
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2/10
Failing Grade!
Lucystone9110 March 2018
Trust me, I love a good Lifetime movie. This is not one of them. Bad acting. Worse storyline. Totally implausible, even for Lifetime. This is a fail.Big time!
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2/10
Nothing we haven't seen before, but likely way better
CarfelMA24 June 2018
This movie is one of the many Lifetime thriller movies we have seen a lot of times with some love violent weirdo who is calm and sweet from the outside and totally disturbed on the inside. This is the basic content of "Bad Tutor". I think the casting of Alex Frnka is the biggest let down and mistake of this movie. Her lips and teeth are creepy to look at and the way she is acting is like in a kindegarden / high school play. With her the movie falls to a cheap unprofessional production which isn't worth watching this one more than once and should just disappear in an archive. Vanessa Marcil isn't her best too in "Bad Tutor" but it's something you can overlook because the distraction is more by Alex Frnka. The story is acceptable but has its illogical moments and holes. I wouldn't really recommend it
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1/10
Laughable
chiltonjh30 August 2018
Worst acting. How is the Lifetime channel still on with these pathetic shows. Who is funding this garbage? Couple breaks into home and he heads staright for a kitchen cabinet first. LOL. Then, the husband opens a wooden box and says Kelly or whatever her name is, he's stockpiling for something. In the box is a Dremel tool and prescription bottle. Oh man, I am tearing up laughing.
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1/10
Duck lips . Too much lip filler
cycoscloset23 September 2020
The actress playing a highschool student looks like a 35 year old with botched plastic surgery. Her lip injections are horrifyingly overdone , and her implants sit just under her chin. Ruined the whole movie. The stalker is way more attractive than her , and her "mom" looks like her age. Really bad casting. "Emily" can't act and her lips are a trainwreck.
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6/10
Enjoyed
clairelouise524 September 2018
Decent little thriller/stalker movie. Exceeded my expectation, def worth a watch if you like this genre
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1/10
Straight to MST3K
rdhoran29 January 2021
They should have named this movie "Alex Frnka's grotesque reddish-orange lips". Watch this and feel your brain cells die. Utter dreck. One star for the stupid but comely mom.
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8/10
Great bad guy
phd_travel26 January 2019
The psycho is a fake chemistry tutor who quite sneakily works his way into the lives of a high school girl and aspiring musician and her single mom. It's quite good not the usual Lifetime movie where he is obviously wacko too early on.

The acting is pretty good and things are kept plausible.
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5/10
One Bad Plot Line Can Anger Your Audience...
vnssyndrome8913 September 2023
BAD TUTOR (TV Movie 2018)

*This is a personal comment, but I was shocked and offended at the other IMDB reviewer's comments. The amount of personal vitriol spued at Alex Frnka, simply because of her appearance, was disgusting. I doubt the people vomiting out this garbage, about someone else's features, would like it in return. It was so hateful, I considered doxxing these people, and giving them a taste of their own medicine, but I doubt IMDB would allow it. So, instead I will just say, if you say such nasty things behind an avatar and a computer screen, without giving your real name, YOU ARE A PATHETIC COWARD! You should probably take stock in your own appearance, before you start speaking about others. Remember, she is a REAL PERSON, with feelings, not just some image on a screen. (My name is Vanessa Hooper, just so we're clear, I DON'T HIDE!)

BASIC PLOT: Emily's (Alex Frnka) last year of high school is fraught with turmoil. She's a burgeoning musician, who's focus is solely on her music. Her passion is having a deleterious effects on her grades, especially in chemistry. Emily's mother, Kelly (Vanessa Marcil), is worried she won't be able to get into Wittendale, if she doesn't improve her grades by the midterm. She's determined to help Emily improve her educational standing, and hires a chemistry tutor to do it. Emily is unwilling to fully engage with her new tutor, Devin (Charles Hittinger), often sneaking off to band practice, instead of studying. Devin is undeterred by Emily's lack of focus, and subtly begins ingratiating himself into Emily's life. First, he pretends to share her interests, then he helps her realize her dreams. He's hooked her up with an agent, and he's even paying for her new demo. He seems like the ultimate nice guy, but something is off with Devin. Are his motives altruistic, or does Devin have plans for Emily's future, she's not yet aware of?

WHAT WORKS: *THE FAMILY CHEMISTRY BETWEEN MOTHER AND DAUGHTER IS AUTHENTIC Vanessa Marcil and Alex Frnka do a convincing job portraying a mother and daughter. Vanessa Marcil always has a relaxed, familial energy with the actors she works with, and it elevates her made-for-tv movies. In the movie, The Wrong Mother (2017), she has an equally believable maternal vibe. (See my reviews for more on that movie.)

*DEVIN IS A GREAT VILLAIN Devin (Charles Hittinger) has great villainous energy. He makes the movie watchable, and I even wish they'd made a sequel, centering around Devin. He manages to excude maniacal intent, even when he's sitting alone at his computer. (Check out the photo scroll, I added the many evil faces of Devin.)

*KELLY'S SPEECH TO EMILY IS BELIEVABLE Kelly's speech to Emily about making her own decisions, good or bad, was an quality parenting choice, good dialog and a believable trope. Kelly's pain is convincing, but she doesn't let that hurt dictate her future choices. As a result, you get an authentic, healthy exchange between a mother and a daughter.

WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *THERE'S NO NEED TO TREAT STEVE THE WAY THEY DO They never give an adequate reason why they don't believe Steve, when he denies drugging Emily. Kelly says something inane like, "you never really know people." That's asinine! They've known Steve (Ian Ward) since the fifth grade, and he's never exhibited any suspect behavior. So, why don't they believe him, when he vehemently denies it? Couldn't it have been someone at the restaurant, instead? The whole Steve plot line, doesn't work! I believe this is why people are so angry at this movie, and at Alex Frnka, the actress who plays Emily. It's an unperceived, visceral reaction from the audience, a place to put their anger at the betrayal of the Steve character. Having a handsome, kind, caring young man treated this way, angers people. If Steve's (Ian Ward) iced tea had been poisoned at the restaurant, putting him into a coma (until the end of the movie), you'd have a more encouraging feeling about the whole situation. People review from the heart and gut, rarely from their head. I think you'd have a lot more favorable reviews for this movie, if you changed Steve's plotline, into one with an optimistic ending. One bad plot device, can spoil the whole enchilada.

*HOW DOES DEVIN GET INTO STEVE'S CAR? How does Devin, a chemist, know how to get into Steve's car? Modern cars lock automatically, and have alarms. So, how does he get into Steve's car, to plant the drugs?

*THE WHOLE PREMISE OF THE MOVIE IS THE TWO GIRLS ARE LOOKALIKES But, sadly, they aren't! Alex Frnka and Stephanie Pearson, don't look anything alike, other than the fact they both have brown hair. Hair color is not enough for the psycho stalker to fixate on, he'd be seeing Alexis (Stephanie Pearson), everywhere. To make the premise work, they should have casted this movie better. (I added pictures to the scroll to illustrate this.)

*THERE ARE COLLEGES WITH MUSIC PROGRAMS This is the second time I've seen this plot line in a made-for-tv movie, and it's irritating! Emily acts as if she either goes to college, OR works on her music career. Why couldn't she do BOTH?! Many colleges have music programs, why is it always either, or? I think they're trying to develop a plot line of descension between mother and daughter. Instead, it just sounds ridiculous.

*THE MUSIC IS TERRIBLE! I know people have a tendency to delude themselves, but even with auto-tune, I don't get how Emily could really believe she'd be a star. Her singing is mediocre, at best.

*THE FIRST DATE BANTER IS LUDICROUS The first date dialog is inane, and stupid. Kelly (Vanessa Marcil) tells Jared (Ben Reed), someone she's never met before, a saccharine story about Emily, her daughter, as a small child. She's eighteen now, why not tell a more current story? No one would tell a story like that, to a stranger on a first date. It's stupid, unsexy, and ridiculous. Bryan Dick and Delanie Fischer should have come up with ANYTHING else! The second date isn't much better. Kelly (Vanessa Marcill) talks about her daughter A LOT! We never hear her asking about Jared (Ben Reed) at all. Isn't that why she blew off her first blind date, at the beginning of the movie?

*WHY WOULDN'T DEVIN KNOW THE NAME OF THE SONG? Devin (Charles Hittinger) sneaks into Emily's (Alex Frnka) room, and sees she's a Seth Vertigo fan. He wears a Seth Vertigo t-shirt to their next tutoring session, but forgets to pick a favorite song to impress Emily with? Why? If you're this obsessed, you'd probably memorize the band's Fandom page.

*STEVE SAYS HE'S ON A LIST, WHAT LIST?! Steve says he's been put on a list, banned from school, and can't go near Emily. That's the biggest bunch of BS I've ever heard! I'm so sick of writers (I'm talking to you Bryan Dick and Delanie Fischer) using the law as a plot device, and using it badly. Steve would have to be CONVICTED of a crime, before being put on a list. He would have to be CONVICTED, before being expelled from school. HE'S INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY, WHO ARE YOUR FREAKING LEGAL CONSULTANTS?! Not to mention, a first year public defender could get him off of these charges. There's no witness, the cops are handling the evidence WITHOUT gloves, and his fingerprints wouldn't be on the baggie the drugs are in - case dismissed!

*LIGHTING IS TERRIBLE THROUGHOUT THE MOVIE There's not one shot that's lighted properly. It's pretty distracting, and not flattering to the actors.

TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *If you can get past the whole Steve scenario mentioned above, you have a pretty solid melodrama. It's mainly watchable because of Vanessa Marcil and Charles Hittinger's performances. If you don't like watching innocent people getting screwed over, then definitely, give this a pass.

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. This was NOT written in ANY way by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews, and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
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tons of plot holes and just ok story with dumb ending
dmichaelsKD17 September 2020
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The movie just kind of plods along and there is no mystery everything is out in the open for the viewer. The only thing is to see how it all plays out.

The end is extremely bad and will piss you off.

Another huge plot hole that pissed me off the guy in the beginning of the movie that was going to follow his girlfriend to college and be a waiter or manual labor guy all of a sudden later he is working in a chem lab with chemicals and is a brilliant tutor that knows everything about chemistry. Give me a break.

The boyfriend is kicked out of school and "put on a list" I assume they are talking about sexual predator list. All of this with immediate with no trial. That can't happen.

Everyone's comments about the lead actresses lips, yeah they are bad don't understand where girls got the idea that they look better with big lips because they don't and guys don't care so stop with the stupid lip injections already.
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2/10
have to admit it moves along - from nowhere everyone goes dumb and /or nuts.
iranu-741959 January 2021
Reviewers have been too harsh on the younger woman (Frnka) she is a very pretty girl, possibly naturally pretty. Though there was one scene, where she awoke from a kind of date rape drug... with full make-up on. Hittinger was suitably creepy- but as we progressed, he got comic-book creepy - and thus comical. The quite sexy milf "Mom" appeared to be dating her grandpa, while worrying about her daughters grades. The film is a mess - because of 2 small things : a useless script and an amateur Director.
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10/10
Strong Thriller
Kristamw3 September 2018
When Devin's (Charles Hittinger) engagement proposal is rejected, he throws his unsuspecting girlfriend off a cliff. Then he sets his sights on a new girl, Emily, who reminds him of his murdered girlfriend. Pay attention to the creatively insane ways he finds a way into her life! Character Development: Devin is a special kind of villain. When something doesn't go his way, he becomes implosive. That he's crazy-obsessive gets terribly missed by those around him because he is so good at waiting to react when he's alone, pulling on all of the muscles in his face to create tension. Hittinger's talent shines with creepy persuasion; there is no limit to what he will do to win Emily over. Kelly, Emily's mom, played by the beautiful Vanessa Marcil (Gina, Beverly Hills 90210) plays a very likeable protective and loving mom whose caring and support for Emily is admirable. Pacing/Writing Quality: Carefully staged with a seemingly winsome tutor, edgy situations, and realistic dialogue between mother and daughter. What's promising too about the writing is that the characters, once they are on to Devin's instability, are quick to make smart decisions. Content (language, sex, & violence): No language or sex. Violence is minimal, focusing more on underhanded schematics. This is an enjoyable thriller that highlights the special relationships between mom and daughter, teen girl and best friend, and teen girl and bad guy.
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Confusing end
smartin-386207 August 2021
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I liked movie but one minute devin was dead then next scene walking away with emily. Did devin have twin bro. I will admit hes great eye candy.
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