Sister -2015-2015: Bad
In the mid-2010s, the "obsessed woman" thriller genre found a comfortable home on Lifetime and Syfy. Among the many entries vying for cult status, Doug Campbell’s Bad Sister stands out as a particularly entertaining—if wildly implausible—piece of primetime pulp fiction. Frequently labeled with the odd date range "2015-2015" by databases (indicating it had no sequel or follow-up season), this standalone TV movie is a perfect time capsule of mid-decade B-movie anxiety. The film follows Zoe (played with unhinged glee by Alyshia Ochse), a troubled young woman who has spent years in the shadow of her perfect, more successful sister, Julia (Kaitlyn Leeb). After being expelled from yet another boarding school, Zoe returns to her wealthy family’s estate. But this isn’t a story of reconciliation.
However, for fans of so-bad-it’s-good thrillers, Bad Sister is a reliable source of entertainment. It captures a specific moment in cable TV history when every network was trying to find the next Fatal Attraction . If you enjoy watching a woman in a blonde wig dramatically unmask herself in a living room full of screaming guests, this is your movie. Bad Sister -2015-2015
Release Year: 2015 (Single film, often cataloged as 2015-2015 to denote a one-off production) Director: Doug Campbell Starring: Alyshia Ochse, Chloe Bridges, Kaitlyn Leeb, and Kevin Ryan In the mid-2010s, the "obsessed woman" thriller genre