Movies Starring Cl Bennett
How She Move
Set your dreams in motion.
Clé Bennett, David Carmon, Jason Harrow, Kevin Duhaney, Shawn Fernandez, Brennan Gademans, Balford Gordon, Jai Jai Jones, Tristan D. Lalla, Daniel Morrison, Dwain Murphy, Tre Armstrong, Keyshia Cole, Romina D'Ugo
DIRECTOR:Ian Iqbal Rashid
Following her sister's death from drug addiction, a high school student is forced to leave her private school to return to her old, crime-filled neighborhood where she re-kindles an unlikely passion for the competitive world of step dancing.
Animal 2
Ving Rhames, K.C. Collins, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Yannick Bisson, Deborah Valente, Conrad Dunn, Benz Antoine, Richard Waugh, Kedar Brown, Kevin Duhaney, Michael Miller, Clé Bennett, Stephen R. Hart, Odeen Eccleston, Jana Williams
DIRECTOR:Ryan Combs
Film star Ving Rhames reprises the title role in this follow up to 2005's ANIMAL. Years after being shot by his eldest son Darius (previously played by Terrence Howard) and taking the fall for his crimes, former gangster James "Animal" Allen (Ving Rhames) serves a life sentence at Folsom Prison. When a riot breaks out between the Blacks and Mexicans, Animal is transferred to Susanville Prison. While serving his time, Animal learns that his son, James Jr.(K.C. Collins), is framed for murder and the one responsible for calling the shots is on the inside. He is blackmailed and forced to return to his dark past as a fighter in order to save his son. On the outside, Darius (played by Vicellous Reon Shannon), now a reformed man, maintains his relationship with his father and does everything in his power with the help of his lawyer to gather enough evidence to clear James Jr's name.
Riders
Stephen Dorff, Natasha Henstridge, Bruce Payne, Steven Berkoff, Clé Bennett, Karen Cliche, Steven McCarthy, Alain Goulem, Andreas Apergis, Tom McCamus, Andy Bradshaw, David Gow, Jamie Orchard, Stephen Spreekmeester, Mariusz Sibiga
DIRECTOR:Gérard Pirès
An entrepreneurial criminal, Slim (Dorff) is as smart as they come. Cocky and confident, he assembles a team of risk-taking rush-seekers to pull off a series of five bank heists, each time using a different extreme sport to make the getaway. Following an unexpected windfall on only their second job, the gang nets $20 million in untraceable bonds. Having scored enough money to retire on, Slim and his crew decide to call the robbery game quits. But both the mob and the police have other plans in mind for Slim: they want him to keep working, for them.




