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Movies Starring Zoe Sloane

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  • BreadCrumbs

    [ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99

    We all live in a house of candy...

    Genres: Horror, Thriller

    Actors: Jim J. Barnes, Steve Carey, Amy Crowdis, Alana Curry, Michael Goodin, Marianne Hagan, Rex Irons, Kristina Klebe, Mike Nichols, Douglas Nyback, Dan Shaked, Zoe Sloane, Shira Weitz, Jonathan Whitcup, Darbi Worley

    Directors: Mike Nichols

    A shocking new twist on the familiar tale of Hansel and Gretel, Breadcrumbs finds a group of shady filmmakers falling prey to a murderous assailant while shooting an adult film at a remote cottage. Angie thought she had left her sordid past behind when a sleazy producer talked her into making one last movie. But as the cast and crew wind their way through a dense woods in search of their destination, they happen across Henry and Patti, two mysterious young siblings who seem to simply live amongst the trees. Later, after the group reaches the cabin and the cameras start to roll, they come under attack from a psychotic killer. Terrified after witnessing a cold blooded killing, lead actor Billy holds Patti hostage in hopes of warding off the unseen predator. But that only serves to enrage their murderous stalker and before long Henri, Patti, and Angie are the only ones left standing. Will Angie make it out of her final shoot alive, or was this always destined to be her bloody swan song? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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  • Freakonomics

    [ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99

    Six Rogue Filmmakers Explore The Hidden Side Of Everything

    Genres: Documentary

    Actors: Kelli Chaves, Zoe Sloane, Amancaya Aguilar, Andrew Greiche, Kellie Gerardi, Kahiry Bess, Alisha Nagarsheth, Jalani McNair, Greg Crowe, Mike MacAllister, Carl Alleyne, Adesuwa Addy Iyare, Peter Zerneck, Hassan Brown

    Directors: Heidi Ewing, Alex Gibney, Seth Gordon, Rachel Grady, Eugene Jarecki, Morgan Spurlock

    Alex Gibney (Enron:The Smartest Guys in the Room, Casino Jack and the United States of Money) delivers a visually arresting look at the crumbling façade of Sumo wrestling and exposes searing and violent truths about this ancient and revered sport. Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) offers up a buoyant and revealing angle on the repercussions of baby names. Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp) balance levity and candor with their eye-opening profile of underachieving kids incentivized to learn with cold hard cash. Finally, Eugene Jarecki, who brought us the unforgettably powerful Why We Fight, investigates an unsettling theory to explain why crime rates dramatically dropped in the early '90s. Seth Gordon (The King of Kong) weaves the pieces together with brisk interludes, providing context and commentary from the authors. Freakonomics exposes the hidden side of everything, debunking conventional wisdom, and revealing what answers may come if one just asks the right questions.

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