Diane and Kate are not only mother and daughter but also best friends. Their lives are turned upside down, however, when Diane announces her engagement to a man named Bruce, whom she's been secretly dating.
Each Christmas Eve, the Ghost of Christmas Present selects one dark soul to be reformed by a visit from three spirits. But this season, he picked the wrong Scrooge. Clint Briggs turns the tables on his ghostly host until Present finds himself reexamining his own past, present and future.
Tiffany is hunting for answers after her sister died during an encounter with the mysterious woman in white. When she crosses paths with Adelaide, a young woman whose family seems to be targets of the same entity, she tries to keep the deadly history from repeating itself.
When Hardy Buchanan, a senior at an elite private school, needs to make some quick cash, he enlists the help of Bo, a beautiful runaway. Together, they devise an unconventional plan to profit off the wayward teens at Hardy's school. When the students learn that Bo has more to offer than meets the eye, the unlikely duo's new business takes a unique turn, tossing them headfirst into the lifestyles of the rich and dysfunctional.
Michelle Lulic is an award-winning actor quickly building a career across television and film. Raised in New York, she studied acting on stage but later found herself most at home while working on set. She notably appeared opposite America's favorite fictional serial killer, Dexter Morgan (Emmy Award-Winning actor Michael C. Hall), in Showtime's record-breaking series premiere of "Dexter: New Blood." However, Michelle's first break into television was immediately after receiving her B.A. in Journalism, Media Studies, and Theater Arts at Rutgers University. Consecutively cast in multiple episodes of Travel Channel's "Mysteries at the Museum," Michelle portrayed many noteworthy women in history. She enjoys playing characters who are often underestimated. Her first lead role in a feature film was in the horror film, "Where Demons Dwell," where she fought against the odds to protect her sisters from a dark curse. She also lent her voice to the animated short film, "Sabina: Prey for the Hunter," where she plays a Bosnian-American immigrant seeking revenge for her mother's death. In 2018, Michelle made her directorial debut with her science fiction short film, "Fine," premiering at the Big Apple Film Festival. It screened across the festival circuit where it won Best Sci-Fi Short and Best Acting Duo at the L.A. Independent Shorts Awards in 2020. "Fine" is now streaming on Prime Video. Whether on set or off, Michelle always starts her day with a cup of coffee and a moment of meditation. She loves traveling to new cities and keeping creative projects half-finished until inspiration strikes.
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