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America Olivo Movies

Brunette beauty America Olivo has worked hard throughout her career to be the ultimate show business triple-threat, with skills in acting, singing, and modeling. A studied mezzo-soprano, Olivo has lent her vocal talents to various projects, like the pop group Soluna. She also earned her B.A. in acting from the Juilliard School in New York, and soon launched a career onscreen, appearing in episodes of the medical drama House and in the action-thriller, B-movie throwback Bitch Slap in 2009. That same year, Olivo graced the cover of Playboy magazine, posing for a multiple-page pictorial in the issue. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
2011  
NR  
David Arquette, Julie Bowen, Alan Tudyk, and Connie Britton headline this ensemble comedy following nine disparate couples who conceive over the course of one outrageous night. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2009  
R  
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A sex-bomb, a psycho-slut, and a stripper find their attempt to extort a powerful underworld kingpin spiraling out of control in this outrageous homage to the exploitation films of yesteryear. They thought it was a foolproof plan, but these three bad girls are about to see just how bad things can get when the truth comes out, allegiances start to shift, and other desperate criminals attempt to muscle in on the take. Later, the stakes are raised when it's revealed that the entire plan was a setup. With the fate of the world resting in their not-so-delicate hands, these three violent beauties are about to discover that everything they thought they knew about the job is wrong, and that their may be an extraterrestrial invader lurking in their midst. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Julia VothErin Cummings, (more)
 
2009  
R  
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A man in search of his missing sister stumbles across a deadly secret in the woods surrounding Crystal Lake as Texas Chainsaw Massacre redux duo Michael Bay and Marcus Nispel resurrect one of the silver screen's most feared slashers -- machete-wielding, hockey mask-wearing madman Jason Voorhees. The last time Clay heard from his sister, she was headed toward Crystal Lake. There, amidst the creaky old cabins and moss-coated trees, an unstoppable force of evil lies quietly dormant, patiently waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Though the police and locals all warn Clay to stay as far away from Crystal Lake as possible, it's the only lead he has, and he isn't willing to give up until he finds his sister. Clay isn't the only one inhabiting these woods either, because a group of thrill-seeking college students have just arrived at Crystal Lake hoping for a wild weekend of fun in the sun. Later, as Clay and one of the recently arrived revelers search for clues, the infamous Jason Voorhees emerges to show them just why the locals have avoided these woods for years. Could it be that Clay's sister has already met a grim demise at the end of Jason's razor-sharp machete, or is she still out there somewhere in the woods, waiting for her brother to come to her rescue? Freddy vs. Jason scribes Damian Shannon and Mark Swift pen the screenplay for a remake executive produced by Sean S. Cunningham (producer/director of the original Friday the 13th). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jared PadaleckiDanielle Panabaker, (more)
 
2009  
R  
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A psychotic girl (America Olivo) turns an upscale neighborhood into a suburban slaughterhouse by breaking into random homes and torturing anyone unfortunate enough to be around when she shows up. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
America OlivoChristian Campbell, (more)
 
2006  
 
16-year-old Hurricane Katrina victim Leona (Aasha Davis) is flown into the clinic, suffering from hallucinations--and then from cardiac shock, even though her heart is sound. Making things personal for House (Hugh Laurie) is the fact that the girl is accompanied by his former bandmate Dylan Crandall (D.B. Sweeney), who has just learned that Leona is his daughter. Not only does House suspect that Leona, a congenital liar, is scamming Dylan, but he also has grave doubts over the advisability of Cuddy's (Lisa Edelstein) decision to be artificially inseminated. At the same time, House takes drastic measures to sooth his ever-intensifying leg pains. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2005  
 
House (Hugh Laurie) looks into the case of sixteen-year-old Keith Foster (Nicholas D'Agosto), who has been bleeding uncontrollably ever since he was involved in a car crash. Unless House can interpret the contradictory symptoms, it's a safe bet that Keith will never see seventeen. While all this is unfolding, House is doing his damnedest to stay off his precious Vicodin for a whole month, determined to prove to Dr. Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) that he's not addicted to the stuff--and as result, his judgment is clouded to the point that young Keith may be in more danger than before! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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