Gone (2012)
Playing ‘n/a’
Director: Heitor Dhalia
When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.

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Ex-Girlfriends (2011)
Playing ‘n/a’
Director: Alexander Poe
Coming soon!

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The Hungry Rabbit Jumps (2011)
Playing ‘n/a’
Director: Roger Donaldson
After his wife is assaulted, a husband enlists the services of a vigilante group to help him settle the score.

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The Factory (2011)
Playing ‘Kelsey Walker’
Director: Morgan O’Neill
An obsessed cop is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, N.Y. but when his teenage daughter disappears, he drops any professional restraint to get the killer.

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Faster (2010)
Playing ‘Woman’
Director: George Tillman Jr.
An ex-con sets out to avenge his brother’s death after they were double-crossed during a heist years ago. During his campaign, however, he’s tracked by a veteran cop and an egocentric hit man.

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Quarantine (2008)
Playing ‘Angela’
Director: John Erick Dowdle
A reporter and a cameraman are just two of the people trapped inside an apartment building after a deadly strain of rabies breaks out in the city of Los Angeles.

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The Battle in Seattle (2008)
Playing ‘Sam’
Director: Stuart Townsend
Activists arrive in Seattle, Washington en masse to protest a meeting of the World Trade Organization. Riots and chaos ensue when large crowds become hostile and police are outnumbered.

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The Dog Problem (2006)
Playing ‘Redheaded Waitress’
Director: Scott Caan
In L.A., Solo has writer’s block after a successful first book he’s ashamed of. He’s broke, thanks to a year in analysis; in their final session, his shrink suggests a pet.

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
Playing ‘Emily Rose’
Director: Scott Derrickson
The nineteen years old Catholic college girl Emily Rose dies a couple of days after being submitted to an exorcism carried out by her parish priest, Father Moore.
Emily believed she was possessed by six demons, and although authorized by Emily and he parents, Father Moore is accused of negligent homicide, since he had suggested Emily to interrupt the use of medications for epilepsy.

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Lethal Eviction (2005)
Playing ‘Sarah/Tessi/Beth’
Director: Michael Feifer
Michael Feifer’s spunky low-budget indie thriller focuses on the mystery surrounding the gruesome deaths of tenants in an ominous apartment building.

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Last Days of America (2005) (Voice Part)
Playing ‘n/a’
Director: Kevin Ford
Last Days of America is a story about a young woman who has left society and is now embarked on an inward journey of silence into herself. Although she is living in a small cottage in the midldle of nowhere, her past life in New York City continues to loop around in her mind…

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White Chicks (2004)
Playing ‘Lisa’
Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans
Despite their best efforts, agents Marcus and Kevin Copeland have worked their way down to the bottom of the FBI food chain. Their most recent bust was a failure and they are hanging onto their jobs by a thread. When a plot to kidnap spoiled socialite sisters Brittany and Tiffany Wilson is uncovered, the big case is given to Marcus and Kevin’s rivals Vincent Gomez and Jake Harper.

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D.E.B.S (2004)
Playing ‘Hysterical Student’
Director: Angela Robinson
Recruited by the U.S. government for their unique ability to lie, cheat and fight, Amy, Max, Janet and Dominique join an underground academy of secret agents known only as D.E.B.S.

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Ash Tuesday (2003)
Playing ‘Samantha’
Director: Jim Hershleder
After September 11th, six Lower Manhattan residents must deal with pain on their own. Yet in doing so, they find that their lives are inexplicably linked.
Ash Tuesday examines the loneliness inherent in New York life, but it does so with a refreshing wit and humor that will leave you smiling.

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People Are Dead (2002)
Playing ‘Angela’s Friend #2′
Director: Kevin Ford
A group of disconnected people are all being brought together by a string of awkward events in post-tragedy Manhattan… A body-snatcher is snatching up bodies off the streets of the city and no one seems to know exactly what she is doing with them, especially the two cops assigned to find her.

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