Strangely enough, I was a precocious reader who had also discovered both Carson McCullers and Thomas Hardy by that time, and even those good books in my hands didn't cause me to toss the others aside.
But the neutered, uneven film that premiered in 1987 was a far cry from what fans had hoped, earning it a reputation as a hands-down failure that has dogged it ever since.
If you like watching cruelty and selfishness, stretched over a period of time that feels a lot longer than the length of the movie.
Andrews films, Lifetime is officially giving us a prequel to the infamous Flowers in the Attic.
Get ready to gasp along with the rest of the audience when the secret connection is revealed.
Remember that sensation of wishing boys would just see you already? The producers need to learn to provoke them more.