Movies Starring Monica Keena
The Narrows
Kevin Zegers, Vincent D'Onofrio, Sophia Bush, Eddie Cahill, Monica Keena, Roger Rees, Michael Kelly, Titus Welliver, Tony Cucci, Anthony Fazio, Louis Mustillo, Esau Pritchett, Radu Spinghel, Melina Lizette, Jeff Skowron
DIRECTOR:François Velle
A 19 year old Brooklyn boy who is torn between two worlds when his photography portfolio wins him a partial scholarship to NYU. He must figure out how to balance his Italian neighborhood roots with the expansive, sophisticated world on the other side of the East River. This compelling coming-of-age story combines suspense, murder and loyalty. Based on Tim McLoughlin's novel "Heart of the Old Country."
Loaded
Jesse Metcalfe, Corey Large, Monica Keena, Nathalie Kelley, Chace Crawford, Johnny Messner, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Vinnie Jones, Burton Perez, Mitchell Baker, Jeff Chase, Cameron Douglas, Luke Flynn, Garrett Forbes, Drew Fuller
DIRECTOR:Alan Pao
The drama revolves around Tristan Price (Jesse Metcalfe), a young guy who has it all: plenty of money, a loving family, a gorgeous girlfriend, a promising future —and complete boredom! Once at the cub, the thrill-seeking guy meets and forges an unlikely friendship with his former college mate Sebastian Cole (Corey Large), a charismatic but sleazy drug dealer who ensnares him into the sordid underworld of drugs, sex and murder. Tristan soon comes to realize that his newfound friend is really an insidious enemy who seeks to exploit his contacts with Tristan's upper crust friends and family.
Brooklyn Rules
Not made to be broken
Alec Baldwin, Freddie Prinze Jr., Scott Caan, Mena Suvari, Jerry Ferrara, Monica Keena, Robert Turano, Paulo Araujo, Marc Alan Austen, P.J. Brown, Chris Caldovino, Bern Cohen, John Heinlein, Christian Maelen, Larry Nuñez
DIRECTOR:Michael Corrente
Brooklyn, 1985. With the mob world as a backdrop, three life-long friends struggle with questions of love, loss and loyalty.
Fifty Pills
Lou Taylor Pucci, Kristen Bell, John Hensley, Nora Zehetner, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Monica Keena, Michael Peña, Jane Lynch, John Kapelos, Donnell Rawlings, Rachel Boston, John Marshall Jones, Ron Yuan, Chris J. Johnson, Curran Connor
DIRECTOR:Theo Avgerinos
Darren Giles has lost his college scholarship, can't work up the courage to ask out the girl of his dreams and doesn't have the cash to stay in college another semester. Unless he can survive the teenage dominatrix, New York's largest drug mogul, convince his parents he's not gay, write a paper on Dante's Inferno, escape three thugs chasing the wrong guy and sell fifty pills of ecstasy in time to make his tuition payment, he'll never get the chance to date the girl of his dreams.
Bad Girls from Valley High
Highschool can be Hell, but popularity can be murder!
Julie Benz, Monica Keena, Nicole Bilderback, Chris D'Elia, Aaron Paul, Suzanna Urszuly, Jonathan Brandis, Janet Leigh, Christopher Lloyd, Terrance Morris, Tanja Reichert, Jennifer Carmichael, Patricia Idlette, Frederick Pleasure II, Bobby Jo Moore
DIRECTOR:John T. Kretchmer
Danielle (Julie Benz) is the leader of a clique of arrogant, mean high school girls; she and her rich friends Tiffany (Nicole Bilderback) and Brooke (Monica Keena) care only about their pampered selves (although Brooke has periodic misgivings). No one really hangs out with them except a dumb jock named Gavin, and the class nerd Jonathan, and poor Danielle is getting nowhere with the popular guy Drew (Jonathon Brandis), even after she and friends accidentally killed his last girlfriend. It's been a year, and Drew still ignores her - but he doesn't ignore the new foreign exchange student Katarina (Suzanna Urszuly). Since Katarina can't take a hint, Danielle begins plotting her downfall. But there's a slight problem: Danielle and her friends begin experiencing a level of high weirdness in which all three of them rapidly age. This serves to make Danielle more desperate than ever. She'll sacrifice anything, even Drew, to get her youth and looks back.
Freddy vs. Jason
The "Slicer"...The "Dicer"...And This Time, They're Not Any "Nicer"!
Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger, Monica Keena, Kelly Rowland, Jason Ritter, Chris Marquette
DIRECTOR:It's been nearly ten years since Freddy Krueger (Englund) terrorised people in the dreams, and the towns folk want to keep him erased from their memory. Freddy still has one more plan on getting back to Elm Street. He resurrects Jason Vorhees (Kirzinger) and sends him off to kill. The more bodies which fall to the ground, the stronger in which Freddy becomes. This is until, Freddy realises that Jason isn't going to step aside easily, and must be taken down himself.
Snow White: A Tale of Terror
The fairy tale is over.
Sigourney Weaver, Sam Neill, Monica Keena, Viola Davis, Gil Bellows, Brian Glover, David Conrad, Anthony Brophy, Frances Cuka, Chris Bauer, John Edward Allen, Miroslav Táborský, Andrew Tiernan, Bryan Pringle, Dale Wyatt
DIRECTOR:Michael Cohn
Based somewhat more authentically on the Grimm Brothers' story of a young woman who is unliked by her stepmother, the film includes the talking mirror, a poisoned apple, and some ruffian gold (not diamond) miners (and they aren't dwarfs or cute). It takes place at the time of the Crusades, and depicts the attitudes of the wealthy and the peasant classes toward one another.
While You Were Sleeping
A story about love at second sight.
Sandra Bullock, Bill Pullman, Peter Gallagher, Peter Boyle, Jack Warden, Glynis Johns, Micole Mercurio, Jason Bernard, Michael Rispoli, Ally Walker, Monica Keena, Ruth Rudnick, Marcia Wright, Dick Cusack, Thomas Q. Morris
DIRECTOR:Lucy's life consists of constant lonliness that is until she saves Peter's life. Now she is a part of his family, and with a strong heart and fate on her side, others begin to realize what a terrific person she is, especially Jack, Peter's brother. An extraordinarily true-to-life sequence of events begin to take place as Lucy and Jack become closer and learn more about each other and themselves than one would ever expect from such coincidental, yet believable events.




