Pop Star

Pop Star

6.0

May 28 2013

2h 30m

Music, Romance

When talented young singer, Roxie Santos, meets music producer, Eddie Marz, he promises her an amazing new lifestyle and a future record deal. All he needs her to do is first lend her voice to a celebrity with no singing talent. However, when things go too far and it looks like she might lose her “voice” forever, she sets off to prove the truth.

Christian Serratos

Christian Serratos

Roxie Santos

Ross Thomas

Ross Thomas

Eddie Marz

Rachele Brooke Smith

Rachele Brooke Smith

Sienna Montez

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts

Mr. Esposito

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