Pros: Solid mystery, likeable cast
Cons: The Hallmark cheese
The Bottom Line:
Psychic’s death – cold case
Is Ruby’s first crime report
Average franchise
“Any Interest in Knowing What the Future Holds?”
There are a couple of Hallmark’s mystery movie franchises
that I keep thinking of dropping. I’m
not sure if I would have watched Prediction: Murder, the newest Ruby
Herring Mystery, if I weren’t hunting for new TV to watch. It was entertaining, but this franchise
continues to be flawed.
As this movie opens, Ruby Herring (Taylor Cole) is
celebrating a promotion. She is moving
up from consumer affairs to crime reporting at the TV station where she works
at in Seattle. This promotion comes as
the Seattle PD is reopening several prominent cold cases, including that of a
psychic who was murdered. This case has
been unsolved for five years now, and is the last one her father, John (John
Wesley Shipp), reported on before he retired as a reporter.
Ruby has hardly finished celebrating her promotion before
she receives a note purporting to tell her where the murder weapon used to kill
the psychic is. Naturally, she calls detective
Jake Killian (Stephen Huszar) on her way to check out the tip. Is it the gun? Will it lead to the killer?
The mystery itself is solid.
We have several viable suspects and enough red herrings to keep us
guessing. I did get caught up in the
mystery and was very curious how it was going to end.
On the other hand, this movie has a higher than usual dosage
of Hallmark cheese. Ruby’s time on
camera reporting the news is especially problematic, but there are spots
throughout the movie. I’m blaming the
writers and the actors for it equally.
It is pretty amazing to me how some franchises seem to suffer from it
more than others.
There is a fun sub-plot involving Ruby’s ex showing up for
their fifteen-year high school reunion, complicating Ruby’s love life.
As I get into the film, I do appreciate the characters. They are enjoyable, and I feel like the cast
is having fun working together to bring them and the story to life.
The Ruby Herring franchise continues to be a mixed bag. If you’ve enjoyed the first two movies, my
prediction is you’ll enjoy Prediction: Murder. If you aren’t already a fan, there is nothing
here to change your mind.
This is probably my least favorite of the new mystery series (either this one or the one with the photographer) but I do like the main actress and a iffy Hallmark mystery is better then no Hallmark mystery.
ReplyDeleteVery weak acting and cardboard characters. Keep thinking I’m watching a high school play.
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