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United States
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Support
Email: lmc.support@aenetworks.com (Lifetime Movie Club)
Email: feedback@aenetworks.com (corporate)
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About Lifetime Movies
Lifetime Movies is an American television network launched in 1998. Formerly called Lifetime Movie Network, the network is owned by A&E Networks, with headquarters located at New York City, New York. Lifetime Television, LMN, Lifetime Real Women and Lifetime Digital are part of Lifetime Entertainment Services. Other associate channels include A&E, History, FYI and Viceland. Operating in over 110 territories globally, Lifetime creates, develops and produces its own slate of made-for-TV movies. It includes real-life stories, fiction and nonfiction series. Each month Lifetime offers viewers a selection of over 250 movies and miniseries.
On the Lifetime website, you can track the ongoing and upcoming movies and shows under Schedule section. The details show the title, episodes, date and time. You also have an overview of the show along with the details of cast. All these can also be tracked under the Movies and Shows section of the website. Sign up for a newsletter to get updated on new movies with exclusive clips and sneak peeks. Some of the popular Lifetime movies in the past include Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret, The Case of: JonBenet Ramsey, Amanda Knox, Drew Peterson: Untouchable, Karla, Fatal Honeymoon, She Made Them Do It, An Amish Murder, The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story, to name a few.
Lifetime addicts can join the Movie Club to stream the shows and movies any time. Users can enjoy themed playlists and new movies with a free trial. Upgrade with a monthly subscription to get full access. With the subscription you get access to commercial free content that are added every week. There are curated lists and you can download movies to watch later as well. You can choose between monthly or annual renewal. Payment for subscription can be made using Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express cards. Users can cancel the subscription anytime by signing into their account. Movies can be streamed on Apple’s App Store, Google Play, Roku or Apple TV.
Always on the move? Download the Lifetime app for iOS and Android. The free apps contains full episodes and clips of your favorite Lifetime series. Create your profile online to manage your account and to add your favorite shows to “My List” to watch later. For more information or queries on schedule, subscription, cancellation, refund, career, or others, reach the Lifetime Movies support.
You show the same movies over and over again, and I’m paying for your channel. You may have a new one every week and then you show that over and over again. TV programming is terrible in the first place, but your movies get old really fast.
I watched Kirk Franklin’s The Night Before Christmas and really enjoyed it. It has a good plot with depth that isn’t predictable. The acting and music are first class. I also like the family values portrayed. The movie appeals to all age groups. I have watched the movie more than once. I hope you will show more movies by Kirk Franklin in the future.
PLEASE STOP PLAYING THOSE SAME 2 COMMERCIALS OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. One was about the serviceman knocking on the door saying “I’m here to fix the plumbing”, and the other one with the 2 older men coming in the parking lot to help the woman stating ” Car trouble”! THEY ARE TOO ANNOYING RIGHT NOW.
My husband and I just thought we finished Buried in Barstow. We were extremely disappointed when instead of an ending to the movie, we see “to be continued’. Nowhere was it stated that this was an ongoing series with a cliffhanger ending! Upon researching, I see that there will be a follow-up movie, but it’s in the planning stages! Extremely frustrating showing on your part!
Exactly! It was such a good movie now we wait and wait and wait. It’s very frustrating in the meantime they keep showing cheerleader movies those are very boring and already frustrated with them.
You really need an avid watcher to critique your movies. Watching Saving My Baby, wondering why 1 person is wearing a winter coat with furry hood and all others in appropriate attire? Continues to wear coat indoors!
I have looked every day for the Closer and I am very disappointed to not be able to watch the Closer on lifeline. Would you Please consider returning it. There are many of your viewers that enjoyed it and we want it to return.
“Cruel Education” is the most powerful TV movie I’ve seen in a while. I cried when Mrs. Chef goes to her daughter Amanda in the ICU, and she finally believes her. P.S. I take it that Canada’s version of the FCC allows a bit more salty language above the 48th parallel. No sh– down here!
I’m a recently retired 65 year old woman who has finally been able to watch The Closer (on Lifetime). It appears Lifetime has decided to remove The Closer from your network with only 4 episodes left in the series. How disappointing! You were airing 2 – 3 episodes a day so we’re talking about 2 days. You aired the series Monday and Tuesday of this week so why change it in the middle of the week ? Again, so disappointing.
I wish Lifetime would have the grammar critiqued for their movies. I am so tired of heard you and I used incorrectly. It’s in every movie I have seen. It’s you and me if it is following a preposition, like for, to, with etc. It’s not for you and I. It’s for you and me. You certainly wouldn’t say it is for I so why would you say it’s for you and I. You and me is not a dirty phrase, you would think so according to Lifetime.
I agree with Joyce! Another lost grammatical art is using gerunds properly. Gerunds are a noun phrase. The correct phrase is, “If you don’t mind MY asking…” Only a possessive can go in front of a noun, not an accusative pronoun. Some Americans still speak English properly,
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas. It was well written and funny and lacked profanity and violence. In addition, the movie supported family and Christian values. I hope to see more movies of this type in the future. A job well done!
I am extremely impressed with this years Christmas movies–you are making it real–every nationality and gender-
CONGRATULATIONS FROM A LONG TIME VIEWER—-
THANK YOU for the diverse cast, and well written 2021 Christmas movies!!! It has been refreshingly wonderful! I rarely tune into Lifetime because I don’t care for violence or the scary psychotic suspense movies the network broadcasts. So I almost missed this year’s fantastic Christmas movies. Thankfully I began watching around the third week of December. I can’t wait to watch the full season of movies in 2022! GREAT JOB!
Pretty much every single movie has lots of things in them that are no sense whatsoever. If anyone paid any attention during the movies and thought about them even a little they would notice that there are a multitude of things that make no sense at all in every movie. It’s an insult to the intelligence of any and ALL LMN viewers. Not to mention, every movie ends the same exact way. The bad person gets what they “deserve ” and the protagonist(s) get what they want and always live happily ever after. Much too sappy.
I used to enjoy Lifetime movies but Lifetime thinks that the music enhances the movie but it doesn’t! It’s so hard to actually hear what the actors are saying because of the music. Music is fine if not too loud.
Please consider this suggestion, in the long run, you’ll have more viewers.
Thank you
I used to enjoy Lifetime movies but the past several years they’ve deteriorated into sleazy, disgusting bad housewife/terror movies that just give crooks ideas I’d prefer they didn’t get any more encouraging ideas on. I just tonight saw the FIRST GOOD MOVIE on here in a LONG time; “A Question of Faith.” If you’d scrap your loser disgusting movies and show wonderful viewing like this, you’d have a surge in ratings. Not everyone enjoys sleaze. And with the way the world is today, we need movies like this one that’s clear back from 2017!
this is just a comment about the lifetime movie about chris watts. not by popular demand however i liked the movie and it did protray what was seen and her fb , his interviews, discovery files what cut me off guard was the clothing was the same..i love it