Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
IslandGuru
Who payed the critics
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
mitchellfinesod
I found the beginning of the movie to be insulting. Lori is given the keys to open a locker and finds a dead girl laying on the floor. The detective arrives and says it looks like the girl accidently tripped and hit her head and died..........that is not just a stupid statement, it is IMPOSSIBLE. It HAD to be murder. If the girl had accidentally fallen and died, the gate would still be open. Only the killer of the girl could have closed the gate and locked it with the dead girl inside. I stopped watching after that as I just couldn't stand that nonsense in a mystery.
bkoganbing
This Garage Sale Mystery: The Mask Murder has Lori Loughlin going to an
auction at a storage facility center to purchase sight unseen the contents of a
storage locker. I kept thinking about Forrest Gump in that you don't know what
you're getting until you open it up.When she opens a second one she discovers the dead body of Rachelle Gillis a
woman who worked in the place. She was by all who knew her a nice girl who
everyone liked. Either the motive for killing her was something in her personal
life or it involved her job because there were definitely shennanigans being
pulled by those who owned the place.The rest of her family is involved in some Habitat For Humanity type project even her computer wise son Connor Stanhope. He lends her no assistance in this story.The motive is either personal or it involed where she worked. The film gradually veers from one to the other providing tantalizing clues. It was
nicely done that way and the murderer is one whom we see very little of
throughout the film in the end.One of the better stories in this film series.