Movies Starring Gia Mcknight
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Too Big to Fail
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Paul Giamatti, Topher Grace, Matthew Modine, Billy Crudup, William Hurt, James Woods, Tony Shalhoub, Bill Pullman, Michael O'Keefe, Cynthia Nixon, Kathy Baker, Edward Asner, Amy Carlson, Dan Hedaya, Joey Slotnick, Chance Kelly, Rutanya Alda, Victor Slezak, Beatrice Miller, James Saito, Ajay Mehta, Steve Tom, JB Blanc, Ayad Akhtar, Jennifer Van Dyck, Josh Casaubon, Derek Cecil, Vincent Smith, Ben Livingston, Beau Baxter, Roy William Gardner, Rich Rothbell, Joan D. Lowry, Erin Dilly, Chuck Schanamann, James P. Anderson, Gregory Jones, Steven J. Klaszky, Derek Hedlund, Chil Kong, Gia McKnight, Chandra Thomas, Connie Watkins, Daniel K. Isaac, Robert Lindsay Evans, Ken Bulcroft, George Aloi, Loukas Papas, Danny Darrow, Charisse Matthews, Ralph A. Wilburn Jr., William Glenn, Jill Dalton, Anderson Chan, Luis Ayala, Scott Churchson, John Farrer, Patrick Michael Strange
Directors: Curtis Hanson
Too Big to Fail is actually a thriller about a time in America's financial history when our entire economy could have crumbled and almost did. Greed, the hunger for power, the hunger for money, and the lack of financial regulation all led to the financial collapse. You will see inside the egos of the cast of characters including the politicians involved. Some say that Sorkin writes with a "liberal bias" but I, as a reviewer, don't see that. He seems to write the facts based on an incredible level of documentation. I give the book 4 stars. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because I thought the editing was poorly done. If you want to truly understand what happened when our financial system failed and the economy went into a deep recession because of it, read this book. At the end, you will be astonished and amazingly well-informed.
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Listen to Your Heart
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99One song can change your life.
Actors: Alexia Rasmussen, Kent Moran, Cybill Shepherd, Shirley Knight, Frank Watson, Ernie Sabella, Lisa Benner, Amy Clare Lockwood, Matthew Albrecht, Robert Ousley, Luke Moran, Gia McKnight, Kelly Kirklyn, Chase Dean Nelson, Aisha Kabia, John Rawlinson, Brian McCormack, John Maniaci, Allen Enlow, Matt Pinfield, Scott L. Schwartz, Liz Holtan, Deborah Selby, Abby Ross, Nick Coroza, Nurit Monacelli, Bill McHugh, Jim Crosson, Mark Borkowski, Stephen Bonnell, Karina Bonnefil, Aubrey Sinn, Martin Joyce, Ryan Jorgensen, Carlos Morales, Marcy Lovitch, Dion Matthews, Rocco Messina, Lily Kong, Emily Orenstein, Jan Carden, Shirley Day, Teddy White, Mike Pirozzi, John-Michael Damato, Jeremy Frutkin, Celeste Rojas, Michele Ann Suttile
Directors: Matt Thompson
A struggling New York City songwriter (Kent Moran) becomes enamored with a wealthy hearing-impaired girl from Greenwich, Connecticut (Alexia Rasmussen) who tragically cannot hear the music she inspires him to write. After falling in love against the wishes of her controlling mother, Ariana becomes torn between hanging onto the shelter her controlling mother (Cybill Shepherd) provides and fighting for a love that, if given the chance, might just change her life. Written by annonymous


