Brittney Wilson Movies
A woman trying to escape traumatic memories from her past finds history repeating itself in this gory horror story. Joan Burrows (Brittney Wilson) was an ordinary teenager growing up in a small Colorado town until she and a friend were abducted by Ernie Bishop, who ran the local funeral parlor. Joan and her friend discovered to their horror that Ernie was a violent lunatic who performed elaborate torture rituals on young women, and while Joan was able to escape with her life, her friend was killed. Sixteen years later, Joan (now played by Angela Bettis), who bears a facial scar and vivid memories of the attack, returns home for the first time to visit her older brother Jeff (Christopher Titus) and his daughter Olympia (Kirby Bliss Blanton), who has been voted queen of the local high school's senior prom. However, the mutilated bodies of Olympia's friends and classmates are soon littering the town, and both Joan and Jeff suspect that Ernie is back and up to his old tricks. Scar was produced in two versions -- one in a new 3-D process, the other shot using High Definition digital video technology. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Angela Bettis, Kirby Bliss Blanton, (more)
With "best friends" like Claudia (Claudette Mink), suburban housewife-mother Beth (Megan Gallagher) certainly doesn't need any enemies. Unbeknownst to Beth, the psychotic Claudia has always envied her lifestyle, and indeed is desirous of "becoming" Beth. Using secrets and intimate details known only to the two women, Claudia systematically ruins Beth's life and steals away her husband and children--while trusting Beth has no idea who among her circle of friends has been undermining her! But the worst is yet to come, as Claudia demonstrate that she will stop at nothing to achieve her goal. . .not even murder. A typical entry in the Lifetime Channel's Monday-evening TV movie package, Best Friends premiered on November 13, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Megan Gallagher, Barclay Hope, (more)
From Warner Bros. Animation, Jonny Test was the story of a fearless 11-year-old boy who volunteered his services as "guinea pig" for the inventions, strength-enhancing stimulants and weaponry created by his 13-year-old genius twin sisters Susan and Mary. In each of the two stories per half-hour episode, Johnny would try out such contraptions as a rocket-powered backpack or "superstrength" lollipop, with hilariously exciting results. Accompanying Johnny in his various exploits was Poochie, his genetically engineered pet dog. Johnny Test joined the WB network's Saturday morning cartoon lineup on September 17, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tom Kenny, Jason Marsden, (more)
Actress and writer Nia Vardalos, who became an overnight sensation with My Big Fat Greek Wedding, returns to the big screen with this gender-bending comedy. Connie (Vardalos) and Carla (Toni Collette) are best friends who've shared the same dream ever since they were teenagers -- making a name for themselves in the musical theater. However, after years of treading water on Chicago's dinner theater circuit and playing bottom-of-the-barrel nightclubs, the two are facing middle age with minimal career success. One evening after a performance, Connie and Carla have the misfortune of witnessing the murder of nightclub owner Frank (Michael Roberds) by low-level Mafiosi; the gals are seen by the shooters, and they hit the road in fear for their lives. Connie and Carla end up in Los Angeles, where they struggle to create new identities for themselves. After witnessing a drag review at a nightclub, they realize that even they have more talent than most of the men performing that evening, and they decide to pose as female impersonators in hopes of landing a gig. Connie and Carla's new act is an immediate hit, and soon they're the toast of L.A.'s gay community. But the women discover it's difficult to keep on fooling people into believing they're men, and things become even more complicated when the Mobsters discover that Connie and Carla are in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Connie finds herself falling for Jeff (David Duchovny), a regular guy looking for his cross-dressing brother who can't understand why he's developing a crush on a drag queen. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nia Vardalos, Toni Collette, (more)
The father-son rap music team of Master P and Lil' Romeo headlined this family-oriented cable sitcom, which bore traces of such earlier hits as The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family. Master P played Percy Miller (which happened to be his real name), a music industry executive and the manager of his 11-year-old singer son Romeo (played by guess who). Others in the cast included Erica O'Keith as Romeo's prissy 16-year-old sister Jodi, Zachary Isaiah Williams as his scampish six-year-old brother Gary, Noel Callahan as Romeo's foster brother and best friend Louis Testaverde, Victoria Jackson as the kids' no-nonsense nanny Mrs. Rogers, and Brittney Wilson as 11-year-old Myra, the girl next door who harbored a crush for Romeo. The series premiered September 13, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Lil' Romeo, Master P, (more)










