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Release Date:
September 30, 2022
Original Title:
How to Live Your Best Death
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Johnson Production Group
Lifetime
Synthetic Cinema International
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
When Kristin’s life is turned upside down by a series of events, one of her friends recommends her seeing a “Life Coach,” Kristin finally meets the perfect match Ashley. The relationship between the two gets stronger and stronger and Ashley is always there for Kristin’s needs. ALWAYS. Through a series of events, Kristen digs into her Life Coach’s past and finds that Ashley may actually be a serial killing Mistress of Death.
Art Direction:
Veronica H. Spadaro
Casting:
Liz Lewis
Angela Mickey
Costume Design:
Keith Nielsen
Dialogue Editor:
Eric Stern
Director:
Rachel Annette Helson
Director of Photography:
Branden James Maxham
Editor:
Rob Pallatina
Executive Producer:
Timothy O. Johnson
Michael Moran
Joseph Wilka
Hair Department Head:
Paige Lyon
Makeup Department Head:
Paige Lyon
Music:
Ryan Garrison
Producer:
Andrew Gernhard
Molly M. Mayeux
Colin Theys
Production Design:
Josef Franden
Sound Editor:
Brian Quill
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brian Quill
Writer:
Adam Rockoff
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