Secrets of the Matriarch (Lifetime Movie 2026)

Secrets of the Matriarch
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Three women standing together in a rain-soaked street, with neon lights in the background. The text 'THE SECRETS OF THE MATRIARCH' is prominently displayed.

Secrets of the Matriarch (2026 Lifetime Movie)

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Cast: Skye Coyne, Christy Tate, Sarah Sampino

Director: Lisa France

Writer(s): TBA

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Synopsis (via Lifetime)

Danielle travels to New Orleans to meet her grandmother and uncover the truth about her mother’s death. Drawn into a dangerous feud with the rival Benoit family, Danielle learns her mother’s death was no accident and must navigate treachery, uncover secrets, and decide whether to destroy both families’ legacies to find justice.

Recap/Wine Thoughts

Close-up of a figure wearing an ornate black and gold masquerade mask, with a dramatic design and high collar, partially obscured by shadows.
Truly, why isn’t there a slasher flick with these masks?

The movie begins with a mother putting her baby to for bedtime. Looks like it could be in the 70s? The mother is attacked by someone in a Mardi Gras mask and thrown down the stairs.

A smiling woman with long, dark hair tied in a bun is clapping happily in a lively outdoor street setting, with buildings and people in the background.
To be fair, it was the editing, not the actor, most likely!

Danielle comes down to the Big Easy to get background on her birth family. Danielle was adopted and, unfortunately, didn’t inherit any rhythm, as she claps along with street busers.

Claire is a wealthy but sick congresswoman in the city. Her niece, Louise, wants to take over and is waiting for Claire to kick the bucket, which wouldn’t be good for Danielle, who shows up on the doorstep and tells Claire she is her long-lost granddaughter. Claire doesn’t seem the least bit surprised and offers her granddaughter a room in her mansion. Everyone else in town is SHOCKED. (Especially Louise, who seems threatened.)

A woman in a light blue sweater holds a purple beaded dress on a pink hanger, smiling as she examines it. In the background, an older woman with gray hair looks on, observing the moment.

Danielle doesn’t want to step on anyone’s toes. Still, she wants to learn about her family’s legacy and their exclusive Mardi Gras celebrations. They pick out an outfit for Danielle’s big debut, which is sure to make Louise even more upset. The dress was her mother Charlotte’s. Claire makes the rounds at the party, introducing the high-powered city officials to Danielle.

A woman wearing a teal evening gown stands by a doorway, looking surprised or concerned, holding a small clutch purse.
Pills, Pills, Pills

Louise decides she can’t wait for Claire to pass away naturally and risk her possibly changing the will, so she swaps out some meds in hopes of speeding things along. (Lord knows the movie needs to pick up the pace!) It doesn’t work out, Claire survives, so Louise has to go with plan A. Messing with the meds again!!!!

Danielle feels like something is up and looks into Clair’s medication. The pills don’t match the ones in the bottles, and she calls the police, who are not helpful and tell her she is overreacting and making things out of nothing.

A woman in a black tank top holds a decorative mask, examining it closely, with a focused expression in a well-lit room.

It’s obvious that Louise killed Danielle’s mother, Charlotte. Louise even has the mask hidden in a drawer. Louise nominates herself to manage the estate while Claire recovers. Meanwhile, Danielle is out there showing her tits for beads. (Not really, but there is a parade montage set to a Muzak version of “House of the Rising Sun” that I think I had on my Yamaha Keyboard in middle school.)

While out partying, Danielle gets drugged. Then, she is followed by a creepy masked figure while she is lost in the crowd. The masked figure is all sparkly and kind of killing the lewk. Danielle is almost stabbed to death, but is saved by Louise’s husband. (Who was Charlotte’s boyfriend and Danielle’s daddy?)

A man sitting on an ornate, vintage sofa, looking contemplative or concerned in a warmly lit room adorned with artwork.

Danielle finds love letters and brings them to Alex. He tells her that he was in an arranged marriage with Louise as a power play. Charlotte and Alex were going to run away with the baby until the murder. Alex is the next to be drugged.

A woman in a sparkling red dress holds a knife, looking intently at someone off-camera with determination in a dimly lit room.

Louise and Danielle have their final confrontation, and as they fight it out. Danielle arranges for the story to leak to the party guests downstairs. Danielle makes a run for it, and Louise chases after her into the party. No one sides with Louise, and the police arrest Louise and drag her away.

STRAY Thought

The very dramatic music didn’t make up for the very boring plot.

Overall rating

Number of Kills: 🔪( 1 knife)

Enjoyment Level (1-5 scale)

🍷 (1 Glass of Wine)

Lifetime Tropes: Kidnapping, Home invasion,

Should you watch it?

Pour it up (Give it a shot)

Put a Cork in It (Skip It!)

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6 Comments

  1. Is it just me? Or has Lifetime been flopping this year with their thrillers

      1. Just the fact that your blog has more ‘cork it’s’ than ‘pour it ups’ for movies this year so far is really telling

  2. I kinda liked this! The Krewe storyline elevated it for me. Plus I love a southern drawl and faux southern hospitality lol

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