Lifetime Movie Network’s latest thriller movie “Secrets in the Building” will premiere Friday, January 6 at 8 p.m.
According to Lifetime’s official synopsis, “Following the death of her husband, Michelle and her daughter, Norah, move into a new condo for a fresh start. They become fast friends with fellow mother-daughter tenants, Helene and Channing, which irritates the gruff maintenance worker. However, building contractor Josh takes a liking to Michelle, and the two begin dating. Meanwhile, Channing has taken Norah under her wing at school but has grown jealous of Norah’s popularity.
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