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Careful What You Wish For Trailer

in Careful What You Wish For | Posted on May 25, 2016 Runtime: 2:21

Trailer for Careful What You Wish For.

While working in a wealthy vacation community the summer before college, Doug (Nick Jonas, “Kingdom”, “Scream Queens”) begins an affair with the beautiful young wife (Isabel Lucas, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen) of his powerful investment banker neighbor (Dermot Mulroney, The Family Stone, “Shameless”). When the town erupts after a suspicious death, the young lovers become embroiled in scandal, forcing Doug to his limits as he battles deceit and betrayal. Graham Rogers (“Quantico,” Love & Mercy), Paul Sorvino (GOODFELLAS), and Kandyse McClure (Seventh Son, “Hemlock Grove”) costar in this steamy thriller.

This will mark the third feature film Elizabeth Allen has directed. The other two were Ramona and Beezus & Aquamarine.

This is also the first Feature film for Writer Chris Frisina.

Nick Jonas returns to big screen since playing Marius in Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary. He has been keeping busy with having a part in both TV series Scream Queens and Kingdom.

This film has thriller written all over it. We have seen this story before, young man has a fling with hot older woman, fling turns into love, something bad happens.But, we get a slight twist with the young man being willing to kill for love?

Ever since Nick Jonas shocked me with his Les Miserables performance, I thought he had great potential as an actor. I was blown away with how he nailed his portrayal of Marius, not an easy task in such a bold musical. And, he has proven his acting chops by being on two TV series. So, I am glad to see him return to the big screen and hopefully he once again proves he is done with singing and sticking with acting.

And, yes we get it that Nick likes to take his shirt off....

I also think Dermot is a good fit for the dangerous bad husband. And then you get  Isabel Lucas as pure eye candy.

This trailer has caught my interest, but I am not quite ready to jump into a theater on opening weekend. It is on my Netflix radar.