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    Lifetime Said “Give the Girls the Whole Month” — And We Are Not Complaining

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 13, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Lifetime premieres four original thrillers across June starring Erica Campbell, Amber Stevens West, Remy Ma, and Tia Mowry.
    • Expect dramatic themes: faith, obsession, family secrets, and a housing nightmare, delivering full blown psychological thriller energy.
    • Notable: Remy Ma's film adapts a bestselling novel; Tia Mowry executive-produced her movie; Erica Campbell stars as a scandal hit author.

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    Clear your Saturday nights, sis. Lifetime just handed June over to four Black women and the lineup is giving everything it’s supposed to give.

    We are talking Erica Campbell. Amber Stevens West. Remy Ma. Tia Mowry. Each one is leading her own original thriller. Each one brings something different to the screen. Faith, obsession, family secrets, and a housing nightmare ripped straight from the headlines — Lifetime packed it all in and did not miss.

    Here’s your full rundown so you know exactly what to watch and when.

    June 6 — Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery starring Erica Campbell

    Mary Mary’s Erica Campbell steps into her leading lady era, and we are cheering her on. She plays Cassie Newton, a celebrated Christian feminist author whose secret affair blows up her entire life — marriage, career, reputation, all of it. Jasmine Guy and Traí Byers are also in this, so you already know it’s going to be good. This one is for the girls who love a little faith, a little messiness, and a whole lot of consequences.

    June 13 — The Jealous Bride starring Amber Stevens West

    Love will make you do some things. Amber Stevens West plays Meg, a woman whose wedding preparations go completely sideways when her fiancé’s ex shows back up and sends her spiraling into a dangerous obsession. We have all known a Meg. This one is going to hit.

    June 20 — Don’t Trust the Girls Upstairs starring Remy Ma

    Remy Ma continues to build her acting resume, and we are here for every second of it. Based on the bestselling novel My Sister’s Daughter by Liv Constantine, she plays Ashley — a woman who takes in her orphaned niece after her estranged sister dies suddenly, only to start questioning everything and everyone around her as things inside the house get increasingly disturbing. Psychological thriller season is officially open.

    June 27 — Single Black Tenant starring Tia Mowry

    This one is personal. Tia Mowry plays Esme Williams, a woman who finally catches a financial break by landing an affordable apartment in a quiet Cleveland neighborhood — only to realize her landlord may have murdered the real owner and is actively setting her up to take the fall. Inspired by actual events. Tia also executive-produced this film, which means she didn’t just show up — she had a hand in making sure this story got told right.

    Four films. Four Black women at the center. All of June. Set your reminders and call your girls.

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