![]() She starts dating a drug dealer and drinking heavily. A legal battle ensues and this is when things get really out of control and Jen’s behavior becomes more and more outrageous. The police are called and they tell the couple that they have to give Jen 30 days to vacate the house. ![]() Jen begins having wild parties in her part of the house and when Fay and Tim discover this, they try to fire Jen and ask her to leave. Personally, I’d be at least a little concerned about a stranger making themselves so at home in my own house. They are distracted by work obligations, and this gives Jen free rein over the household. I found it odd that Fay and Tim don’t really seem very concerned about their son. One minute she’s friendly and wholesome and the next minute she’s acting like a crazed serial killer. Lindsay Elston is very believable portraying Jen as a dangerous girl trying to hide her dark past by switching between personalities. Obviously the girl knows Jen from her past life and also knows Jen’s diabolical secret. Jen pretends she doesn’t know the girl and tells her she has the wrong person until Fay isn’t around and then Jen threatens the girl if she says anything. ![]() When Jen goes grocery shopping with Fay a girl who is a cashier recognizes her and calls her Alexa. Fay’s grandmother had a large house and they give Jen a private bedroom and bathroom in the lower section of the house. Jen seems bubbly and outgoing and immediately gets along well with Allan. The editing and cinematography are also pretty well done in this film. Although this is a low budget film, the acting from Lindsay Elston as Jen is notable. They have just moved into Fay’s grandmother’s house and are in the process of interviewing potential nannies when they meet Jen and decide to hire her to be a live-in nanny to manage things around the house and also care for their young son Allan ( Cooper Fontaine). They have been struggling to juggle parenthood with their busy work schedules. Jen plans to try and get a job as a nanny, despite her questionable, hidden past.įay ( Nicole Sterling) and Tim ( Matthew Pohlkamp) are married and have a son. She has a secret which led to her being asked to leave the girls’ home. She is kicked out of a home for wayward girls, and immediately burns it to the ground. The film claims to be based on true events and doesn’t waste any time letting us know that Jen is bad news. I’ve seen a couple of films with similar plotlines, but Evil Nanny is a bit over the top as far as showing just how far Jen ( Lindsay Elston) will go to get what she wants. Jared works in production and continues to hone his craft as an actor and filmmaker. Jared graduated NYIT with a B.F.A in communication arts. At first, everything goes perfectly, but when an unsafe incident means the parents no longer want the nanny around, they find out this nanny is savvy at not being evicted from her live-in situation.īorn in New York, Evil Nanny’s director Jared Cohn is an avid writer and director. A couple hires a live-in nanny to watch their son while they work.
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