Movies Starring Alexa Vega
Total movies found: 10, viewing from 1 to 10
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From Prada to Nada
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99A Riches to Rags Story
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Actors: Camilla Belle, Alexa Vega, Tina French, Luis Rosales, Pablo Martínez de Velasco, Alexis Ayala, Norma Reyna, Adriana Barraza, Catalina López, José María Negri, Mario Zaragoza, Pablo Cruz, April Bowlby, Nicholas D'Agosto, Begoña Narváez, Ernesto Arizpe, Diego Mejía, Bernardo Leal, Wilmer Valderrama, Joana Brito, Liliana Cruz, Romina Peniche, Adriana Morales, Nydia Torres, Petty Maldonado, Jaime Aleman, Susana Contreras, Aldonza Vélez, Oliverio Gareli, Geraldine Zinat, Susana Altamirano, Harry Porter, Kuno Becker, Diana Bovio, Karla Souza, Antonio Gonzalez, Alex Garcia, Greg Lucas, Rosa Maria Soria, Lorena Martínez, Nydia García, Leticia Fabián, Tomas Montemayor, Ersin Pertan, Alexander Aguila, Monica Burnes, Brenda Marsella, Gishel Rafael
Directors: Angel Gracia
It's a whimsical fish-out-of-water story of two spoiled sisters: Nora (Camilla Belle), a law student, and Mary (Alexa Vega), an undergrad party girl, living with their father in a luxurious mansion in Beverly Hills. Mary has become so "90210" she refuses to admit she is of Mexican descent. When dad suddenly passes away, their posh lives are turned upside down. They discover they have been left penniless and are forced to move into their estranged aunt Aurelia's (Adriana Barraza) modest but lively home in the Latino-centric Boyle Heights neighborhood of East LA. They are terrified to leave their world of privilege; neither Nora nor Mary speak Spanish or have ever had to take on actual responsibility. The girls gradually adapt to their new environment; their BMW and Prius are traded for the public bus and a used car. As they embrace the culture that for so long they refused to accept, they both discover romance, the true meaning of family, and they learn that the life of PRADA actually means NADA without love, family and community.
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Mother's Day
[ 2010 ] starting from $1.99Genres: Crime, Horror, Thriller
Actors: Deborah Ann Woll, Shawn Ashmore, Lisa Marcos, Patrick John Flueger, Frank Grillo, Jaime King, Tony Nappo, Rebecca De Mornay, Warren Kole, Matt O'Leary, Briana Evigan, Lyriq Bent, Jessie Rusu, Alexa Vega, J. LaRose, Stan Lesk, Andrew Bryniarski, A.J. Cook, Pilar Floyd, Kandyse McClure, Chris Sigurdson, Jason Wishnowski, Will Woytowich
Directors: Darren Lynn Bousman
“Mother’s Day” … is about a set of brothers who end up in their old house only to find a new family living there. They proceed to manipulate and torture the new tenants, as well as friends who are there for a party, until the brother’s mother (Rebecca De Mornay) shows up to straighten everything out. And that’s when things get really messed up. “Mother’s Day” begins kind of awkwardly as the audience is forced to jump into scenes we know nothing about. After about a half hour, though, once we’ve become comfortable with the characters and situation, Bousman makes us very uncomfortable over and over again. Fantastic effects work and really messed up tortures abound and while they aren’t on the wacky level of the stuff in “Saw 2-4”, which Bousman directed, their basis in reality makes them that much more frightening. The film eventually hits its stride, and some leaps of logic aside, it ends up entertaining as a thriller and a commentary on the roles of women in society. You know, if you are into that sort of thing.
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tGhosts of Mississippi
[ 1996, USA ] starting from $1.99In 1963 civil rights leader Medgar Evers was murdered in his own driveway. For 30 years his assassin has remained free. Is it ever too late to do the right thing?
Genres: Drama
Actors: Alec Baldwin, James Woods, Virginia Madsen, Whoopi Goldberg, Susanna Thompson, Craig T. Nelson, Lucas Black, Joseph Tello, Alexa Vega, William H. Macy, Ben Bennett, Ed Bryson, Yolanda King, Jerry Levine, James Van Evers, Sky Rumph, Zoaunne LeRoy, Michael O'Keefe, Bill Smitrovich, Terry O'Quinn, Rex Linn, Bill Henderson, James Pickens Jr., G. Ja'ron Henderson, Rae'Ven Larrymore Kelly, Curtis Tyler Haynes, Richard Riehle, Jim Harley, Bonnie Bartlett, Brock Peters, Wayne Rogers, Finn Carter, William Howard, Diane Ladd, Andy Romano, Richard Stahl, David Carpenter, Bill Cobbs, Jordan Lund, Jerry Hardin, Ramon Bieri, C.R. Doan, Katherine Randolph, L.D. Bass Sr., Monty Thomas, Eliott Keener, Brandon McKennah, William L. Donald, Jim Stallings, Michael Strasser, Diana Bellamy, Rance Howard, Thomas Kopache, Frank Hoyt Taylor, Sarah Hunley, Leigh French, James Marshall Wolchok, John A. Horhn, James Homer Best, Thom Barry, Louis E. Armstrong, Maggie Wade, Jane Jenkins, Keenan K. Evers, Nicole Evers-Everette, Dijon S. Williams, Tracey Costello, Margo Martindale, Delmar Dennis, Ted Alderman, Malcolm X, Eva Ford, Stacy Hall, Beth Hebert, John F. Kennedy, Joe Louis, Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, Maridean Mansfield Shepard, Andy Sims, John M. Sullivan II
Directors: Rob Reiner
Ghosts of Mississippi is a drama covering the final trial of the assassin, Bryon De La Beckwith (Woods), of the 60s civil rights leader Medgar Evers. It begins with the murder and the events surrounding the two initial trials which both ended in a hung jury. The movie then covers District Attorney, Bobby DeLaughters (Baldwin) transformation and alliance with Myrlie Evers (Goldberg), wife of Medgar Evers, of the, as he becomes more involved with bringing Beckwith to trial for the third time 30 years later. Some of the characters are played by the actual participants in this story. Written by Joel Schesser <joelsd@aol.com>






