Sofia Milos

  • 31 October 2005

Occupation

Actor

Sofia Milos - Doris Bergman 6th Annual Oscar gifting suite event held at Fig and Olive - Los Angeles, California, United States - Friday 14th February 2014

Sofia Milos Sunday 14th October 2012 at Comic Con Austin

Sofia Milos and Elton John Sunday 27th February 2011 19th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Acaademy Awards Viewing Party held at the Pacific Design Center - Arrivals West Hollywood, California

Double Bang Review

By Christopher Null

OK

It's double the Baldwins and Double the Bang in this insanely great direct-to-video flick!Er, well, would you believe it's not that bad? Now that your expectations are appropriately middling, you might be able to appreciate Double Bang, a reasonably entertaining cop drama about an NYPD officer (William Baldwin) who gets all upset when he crooked partner (Adam Baldwin) ends up dead. Billy heads out on a vigilante mission, interrogating the usual suspects and dishing out his own brand of justice by turning the bad guys against their own.

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Passionada Review

By David Levine

Very Good

At first glance, Passionada may sound like a movie playing "after dark" on some seedy cable channel. To the contrary, the passion described in the title does not occur between the sheets; rather, it's the passion the characters of this small, genuine, Portuguese romantic comedy have for life and each other.

Set in the fishing town of New Bedford, Massachusetts, a beautiful middle-aged Portuguese woman, Celia Amonte (Sofia Milos) uses her day job as a seamstress to support her teenage daughter Vicky (Emmy Rossum) in the house she shares with her mother-in-law (Lupe Ontiveros). At night, she sings and dances at a local restaurant to a more somber beat, using her music as an expression for the loss she feels over her husband's death. Even seven years after his death, Celia feels she could never love another, despite Vicky's attempts to set her up on various online dates. When an English drifter and professional gambler named Charlie (Jason Isaacs) rolls in town to clean out the local casino, he quickly becomes taken with Celia and tries every trick in the book to con his way into her heart.

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