Five narcissistic roommates rife with animosity hastily conspire to pull off an underground rave party, without their elderly landlady knowing about it. Things spiral out of control and everyone gets a little more than they bargained for.
09-14-2016
1h 25m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Ryan LeMasters
Writer:
David Bianchi
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
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Bridgette B. was born Luz Abreu on October 15, 1983 in Barcelona, Spain. Bridgette moved to America in 2004. Bridgette attended Kent State University in Ohio, where she was a member of the sorority Chi Omega and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Fashion Merchandising. Bridgette started out in the adult entertainment industry as a stripper while still in college and briefly worked as a receptionist prior to her involvement in porn. Bridgette first began performing in explicit hardcore movies in 2008.
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Selena Vidya is an actress residing in Los Angeles. Some of her earliest work in Day-o, A Hudsucker Proxy, and the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
She had theatrical training in Belgium in her early teens, where she performed in a Midsummer Night's Dream, among other features, in order to further pursue her craft and begin working when she came back to the states.
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Isaac Charles Singleton Jr., usually credited as Isaac C. Singleton Jr., is an American actor who has performed in film, television, and video games. To film audiences, Singleton is perhaps best known for playing the irate air marshal in the 2003 comedy Anger Management, the pirate Bo'sun in the 2003 fantasy film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and Boothe in the 2016 superhero film Deadpool. Though Singleton has also appeared in live-action roles on television, the majority of his television credits are for voice performances in animated series. Singleton is notable for providing the voice of Thanos in two Marvel series: Avengers Assemble and Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as in multiple video games, including Disney Infinity 3.0, Lego Marvel's Avengers, and Fortnite.
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Kavi Raz is an Indian-born British actor, writer, director and producer. Born in Punjab, Raz left India at a young age for the United Kingdom, where he grew up. He acquired national prominence as an exceptional hockey player in the Midlands.
He attended university in the San Francisco Bay area. Raz was a founder and artistic director of The Wandering Players Theater Company. The Company staged several World and US premieres of plays from India. Western audiences were exposed to the works of Rabindranath Tagore for the first time, in addition to plays like Sakharam Binder and Shakuntala. This was the first professional South Asian theatre company in the USA.
In the mid-seventies, Raz arrived in Hollywood: a career as an actor was unheard of at a time when roles for South Asian actors in Hollywood television shows and films were limited. Raz had been quoted: “People, especially friends and relatives scoffed at the idea of my becoming an actor. They thought it was a passing fancy and would soon be over. But no, I had a dream and take what it may I journeyed on to make my dream a reality.”
He became the first ever South Asian actor to be signed on as a regular in a major TV series, St Elsewhere. He was a cast member for the first two seasons of the medical drama, and after being let go continued to appear on a recurring basis.
Raz has appeared in over 200 plays, TV shows and films, including guest appearances on The A-Team, M*A*S*H and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
In 1978, Raz founded the production company, K.R. Films Hollywood. Its debut, Lehren - a television weekly variety series for the Asian audience - was shown throughout the United States and Canada. In 1988, K.R. Studios was built in Granada Hills. Housing several buildings including the main studio, it has state-of-art equipment for film and television productions, as well as a multi-track recording facility for post production and recording needs. The studio is now home to many award winning producers, writers and directors engaged in the production of commercials, TV programmes, music videos and films.
Raz began his career as a filmmaker with The Gold Bracelet, a movie about a Sikh man faced with the realities of post-9/11.
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