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Review: “Who's Cheating Who?” is a new dramatic film on BET+

Review: “Who's Cheating Who?” is a new dramatic film on BET+

Blue Kimble and Apryl Jones in “Who's Cheating Who?” Photo courtesy of BET+

“Who's Cheating Who?” is a new original movie on BET+ directed by Wendy Raquel Robinson.

The star-studded cast includes Apryl Jones, Cynthia Bailey, Blue Kimble and Darius McCrary. The film will be available to stream on BET+ starting August 29.

The synopsis is: Infidelity, desire and betrayal collide in this explosive drama. As two couples grow closer, a web of lies and deceit unravels, leading to a shocking climax. Can love survive the ultimate betrayal?

Stephanie (Apryl Jones) is not very happily married to Mason (Blue Kimble), who is cheating on her behind her back with Maxine (Cynthia Bailey), who in turn is married to Steven (Darius McCrary).

When Steven meets Stephanie at a marketing conference and begins a tender affair with her (which gradually begins to spark), all four protagonists become caught in a web of desire, guilt, adultery and accusations.

Then an angry Stephanie decides that she and her husband need couples therapy with Maxine – and that pours a few more liters of gasoline on the fire of their tangle of bedsheets and broken marriage vows.

“Who’s Cheating Who?” is full of unexpected twists and turns and has an ending that is not to be missed (and that will surely surprise viewers).

Apryl Jones delivers a brave and tough performance as Stephanie, while Cynthia Bailey gives a Kron Moore-caliber performance as the sassy and manipulative Maxine.

Blue Kimble is remarkable as the dapper Mason, while Darius McCrary is unforgettable as Steven. Kenjah is a revelation as Miranda. Everyone brings something unique and fiery to this drama.

Wendy Raquel Robinson deserves praise for her vision, her direction and her skills as a clever provocateur.

The verdict

Overall, “Who's Cheating Who?” is a gripping film from start to finish. It's edgy, flirty, mysterious and provocative. It will hold the viewer's attention the entire time.

It's full of drama and deception. It's worth a watch and gets 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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