Nicole is a struggling writer who misses her ex boyfriend; Chris is a frustrated studio musician who misses his band; Mary is a married yoga instructor who misses some excitement; they're best friends since high school and they get together to celebrate the wedding of another high school BFFE, Julia. Nicole brings some motivational books and a notepad, Chris his guitar and a bottle of Jack, Mary brings Ted, her workaholic husband. It's all fun and games until Adam, Nicole's ex, arrives with his new girlfriend, the exotic, young and clever Veronica, and the Pandora's box is opened. Now Nicole wants Adam back, Chris wants to get drunk and Mary has a confession to make. While everything goes sour, their personal dramas must be put on hold when tragedy hits and the wedding is suddenly canceled.
Renae breathes new life into her grandfather's old nightclub with lingerie model shows, igniting a buzz. But excitement turns deadly as a mysterious killer lurks, forcing her to uncover secrets while balancing ambition and safety in this thrilling venture.
A life lived in fear is no life at all. When her husband falls foul to the lawlessness of the Wild West, a Sheriff's wife learns that sometimes the only true justice can come from barrel of a gun.
Adult film editor, Belinda Brimhouse, quits working for her perverted boss, and tries to produce a movie on her own.
Jacqueline Cereceres was born in El Paso, Texas, to Consuelo Cereceres, a business woman, and Miguel Angel Guzman, a Union Pacific Railroad engineer. She has three brothers, one sister, and 12 nieces and nephews. She was raised in the Catholic religion and attended St. Pius X until 7th grade. At the age of four, Jacqueline began taking ballet, dance, and acting classes, but was too shy to actually dance and act. Jacqueline attended the University of Texas at El Paso, studying International Business before moving to Los Angeles, CA in 2010. Jacqueline first began her training at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Los Angeles,CA. Since then she has further honed her craft at Playhouse West with Robert Carnegie and most recently with Saxon Trainor. Jacqueline has been awarded "Best Actress in a Short Film" at the St. Tropez International Film Festival and the "Ruby Award" in 2013 at the Cinerock Film Festival.
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