Flowers in the Attic” is the written analogue of an after-school special about the dangers of reading.
So it stands to reason that Lifetime's new adaptation of Andrews' 1979 novel “Flowers in the Attic” would be every bit as overwrought as the purple prose on which it's based. Is it a good movie? No. Is it enjoyably bad? Yes . . . to a point. Heather
Lifetime has gone ahead and ordered a sequel on its TV movie Flowers In The Attic before Flowers debuts. Based on V.C. Andrews' book, Flowers In The Atti.
So it stands to reason that Lifetime's new adaptation of Andrews' 1979 novel “Flowers in the Attic” would be every bit as overwrought as the purple prose on which it's based. Is it a good movie? No. Is it enjoyably bad? Yes . . . to a point. Heather
For those unfamiliar with the incestuous antics of the Dollanganger family, “Flowers in the Attic” might dish up a little suspense. Shipka is Cathy, a responsible tween who has to go live with Grandma after her father dies and leaves her mom and