SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers for the new Netflix movie Dangerous Lies, so continue reading at your own risk.
13.04.2020 - 20:27 / tvguide.com
Camilla Mendes is back on our screens trying to survive the duplicitous deceptions of town not called Riverdale. Netflix dropped a dark and twisty trailer for its upcoming film Dangerous Lies, which premieres on Thursday, April 30.
In the film, which is directed by Michael M. Scott from a script by David Golden, Mendes plays Katie, a young married woman who takes a job as a caretaker for a very wealthy man in his massive Chicago estate. When he dies, he leaves his estate and fortune to her. But
SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers for the new Netflix movie Dangerous Lies, so continue reading at your own risk.
[The following story contains spoilers fromDangerous Lies.] Camila Mendes is drawn into a web of lies and deception in Netflix's Dangerous Lies. The thriller centers around caretaker Katie (Mendes) and her husband Adam (Jessie T.
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One of those movies in which nobody seems to smell a dead body that's been decomposing above the garage for two years, and a seemingly smart cop's suspicions about a sizable inheritance never prompt her to question the attorney who drew up the will, Dangerous Lies is riddled with dumb logic.
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