Susie and Bobbie, high school sophomores, go on a quest to fulfill their dream to become part of the elite POP Girls who rule the school. After a series of unfortunate and humiliating attempts, they get their big chance.
A mother helps her daughter work through four crucial days of recovery from substance abuse.
A man has to figure out a way to make extra money when his father-in-law moves in.
James, a college freshman and computer genius, is enlisted by his womanizing roommate, Lance, to code the ultimate hook-up app. But when James discovers that his divorced mother is using the app, unexpected consequences ensue.
This comedy, set in 1983 in small town Virginia, centers around a 13 year old and her family. The story of a hairstyle gone incredibly wrong and a young girl's plight to fit in while encountering bullies at a new school.
In a single, uninterrupted take, BOY and GIRL meet for the first time, connecting, exploring and eventually facing an inconvenient truth. Set against the backdrop of a hilariously self-important art gallery amidst an eclectic crowd of 'art-enthusiasts', BOY and GIRL embrace the chance to play like children in a room full of adults. With the help of Key & Peele cinematographer Charles Pappert, Brief. achieves a sweeping and timeless effect, coaxing you inside and out of this chance encounter in real time.
When three overworked and under-appreciated moms are pushed beyond their limits, they ditch their conventional responsibilities for a jolt of long overdue freedom, fun, and comedic self-indulgence.
A journey of a woman's body who is shot and killed on a vacation with her family.
Nina Millin was born in Washington, DC and grew up in Arlington, Virginia. After receiving her BA in Theatre from The College of William & Mary she studied at Circle in the Square in New York City. Nina is an actor and producer, known for The Beyoncélogues (2014), Grey's Anatomy (2005), Station 19 (2018), Rebel (2021) and Bad Moms (2016).
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