'Deadly Estate' Review: Samantha Walkes delivers thrilling ride full of unexpected twists

A must-watch for mystery fans, 'Deadly Estate' reveals shocking hotel secrets
UPDATED AUG 2, 2024
Samantha Walkes shines in 'Deadly Estate,' delivering a standout performance (@lifetime)
Samantha Walkes shines in 'Deadly Estate,' delivering a standout performance (@lifetime)

ONTARIO, CANADA: Lifetime is back with another suspense thriller, 'Deadly Estate'. Directed by Sam Coyle, the movie has finally made its debut on the Lifetime channel on August 1, 2024.

Starring Samantha Walkes and Morgan Kelly in the lead roles, 'Deadly Estate' follows the story of a hotel manager who's wrongly accused of killing the soon-to-be new owner's son.

She must use her hospitality skills to prove her innocence and escape from the web of lies spun around her. With a runtime of one hour and 24 minutes, this Lifetime thriller is a must-watch for fans of mystery stories.

'Deadly Estate' is a thrilling ride that explores the dark side of luxury

A still from the movie 'Deadly Estate' (@lifetime)
A still from the movie 'Deadly Estate' (@lifetime)

'Deadly Estate' is a gripping suspense thriller that masterfully intertwines themes of deception, trust, and the darker underbelly of the hospitality industry. Directed by Sam Coyle, the film excels in keeping the audience on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

The plot kicks off with the sudden and mysterious death of Astor, the entitled son of a wealthy mogul, setting the stage for a complex web of intrigue and danger. Samantha Walkes delivers a compelling performance as Zakiya, the hotel’s new Operations Manager, who finds herself wrongfully accused of Astor’s murder.

The film cleverly uses Zakiya’s background in hospitality to showcase her resourcefulness and keen understanding of human behavior, adding depth to her character and making her a formidable protagonist.

The narrative is tightly woven, revealing shocking secrets about the hotel, including prostitution rings and hidden crimes, which add layers of complexity to the story. The sudden death of Harry, Zakiya’s supportive coworker, under suspicious circumstances heightens the tension and adds another layer of urgency to her quest for truth.

This twist not only deepens the mystery but also underscores the theme of betrayal and mistrust, leaving Zakiya isolated and unsure of who to rely on. Overall, 'Deadly Estate' is a standout in the thriller genre, combining strong performances, a tightly knit plot, and a chilling atmosphere to deliver a memorable cinematic experience.

It is a must-watch for fans of mystery and suspense, showcasing the perils of trust and the lengths one must go to uncover the truth.

Samantha Walkes's nuanced portrayal elevates 'Deadly Estate'

A still from the movie 'Deadly Estate' (@lifetime)
A still from the movie 'Deadly Estate' (@lifetime)

Samantha Walkes delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as Zakiya in Deadly Estate. As the new Operations Manager of a high-end hotel, Zakiya is thrust into a whirlwind of danger and deceit when she is wrongfully accused of murdering Astor, the arrogant son of a wealthy mogul.

Walkes skillfully portrays Zakiya's journey from a poised and competent manager to a determined and resourceful woman fighting to clear her name. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from fear and desperation to courage and resolve, is remarkable and keeps the audience deeply engaged.

Walkes' portrayal brings depth to Zakiya, making her a relatable and sympathetic character. She masterfully handles the tension and complexity of the plot, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Walkes' performance is a standout, elevating the film and leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

Her dedication and talent shine through, making Zakiya's story both gripping and unforgettable.

 'Deadly Estate' is available for streaming on Lifetime.

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