Melissa Benoist
10 titles
Filmography
10 results

Masters of the Universe: Revolution
It's technology versus magic as He-Man and friends fight back against the shadowy forces of Skeletor in an epic battle for the heart of Eternia.

The Girls on the Bus
Three years after a heartbreaking campaign, journalist Sadie McCarthy (Melissa Benoist) persuades her editor to let her cover the upcoming presidential primaries. As she hits the trail, Sadie bonds with three female competitors: seasoned reporter Grace (Carla Gugino), devoted conservative journalist Kimberlyn (Christina Elmore) and progressive Gen Z influencer Lola (Natasha Behnam). Despite their differences in personality, politics and lifestyle, the women must navigate both political and personal scandals amid an increasingly turbulent campaign. Inspired by Amy Chozickโs best-selling book, The Girls on the Bus is a gutsy political dramedy following a tenacious group of journalists -- and unlikely friends -- as they cover the greatest soap opera in town: the battle for the White House.

The Waterfront
Their fishing business is failing โ and smuggling drugs is easy money. But when this wealthy family breaks bad, they'll find themselves in deadly waters.

Sun Dogs
(2017)A man eager to serve his country but rejected by the Marines pairs up with a young runaway to form an unlikely team on a misguided adventure.

Whiplash
(2014)Driven by his demanding music teacher, drummer Andrew is determined to succeed as a jazz musician โ even if it destroys his personality.

Lowriders
(2017)HD. A street artist is forced to choose between the world of L.A.'s custom-car culture or following in the footsteps of his ex-con brother.

Magnum Dopus
(2020)Take a look behind the curtain at the making of the 2019 buddy comedy movie through the lens of its filmmaker and stars while on the New Orleans set.

The Longest Ride
(2015)Based on the best-selling book by master storyteller Nicholas Sparks, this romantic drama centers on a young couple who make a fateful connection that changes their lives forever.
Waco
A government raid on a religious community led by David Koresh near Waco, TX led to a 51-day standoff which ended with 76 people dead.