‘Charmed and Cheated,’ a new thriller from Lifetime Movie Network, will premiere Thursday, September 22 on LMN at 8 pm You can also watch the movie on Philo (free trial) or DirecTV Stream (free trial).
Starring Cameron Cipolla, Le’Priesh Roman and Jonathan Stoddard, the film follows high school student Annie as she struggles to keep up good grades thanks to her lacrosse scholarship. A popular student introduces Annie to a group that spends more time partying than studying, and Annie soon finds herself involved in a blackmail scheme.
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For those without cable, watch with these streaming services
You can watch it on Philo, an entertainment streaming service that offers over 60 channels and a free trial. LMN is also available on DirecTV Stream.
About the movie
According to the official Lifetime synopsis, “High school student Annie is struggling to keep up good grades for her lacrosse scholarship. So when popular student Delia introduces Annie to a group that spends more time partying than studying, but still has offers to attend top colleges, Annie eagerly joins. She soon learns that the cabal is a trap. Under the influence of the cabal, Annie begins a relationship with her lacrosse coach, Mitch, but she worries that she will get caught. Annie tries to break free from the group, but Delia uses her blackmail to stop her from leaving and reveal the ring to the rest of the school. Desperate for help, Annie turns to her best friend and mother to stop the twisted plan and redeem her reputation before she’s ruined forever.”
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Get $30 off your first two months when you sign up for a new DirecTV Stream subscription, which starts at $70 per month. The streamer offers MTV and over 65 sports, entertainment, and news channels under its entertainment package ($70 per month). Other plans offer more than 90 to 140 channels, with prices ranging from $84 to $140 per month; you can also add HBO Max, Starz, Showtime and other channels to add to your movie and TV options.