Jennifer Soo

Movies

Mom Fight
Mel
Two moms seek for the hottest toys this holiday season... the problem is, there is only one Captain Dynamite left.
Our Way Home
Barbara Chou
James picks up his older sister Barbara from college for Thanksgiving 1962. After a racist encounter in a diner, they think they're being followed, but it's not someone they expected.
For Izzy
Producer
The lives of a recovering addict and her single mother change forever when they move in next door to a widowed father and his adult daughter with autism.
For Izzy
Laura
The lives of a recovering addict and her single mother change forever when they move in next door to a widowed father and his adult daughter with autism.
I Might Be Famous
Fan
Former child star Tabitha Briarwood discovers that she's no longer famous, which begins her outrageous journey to become a celebrity again.
Godlike
Jessica
When Alex loses his mother he finds solace in competitive gaming.
Mango Sticky Rice
Joyce
Katie is a dog loving foodie who is very content with her single life. Soon, she finds herself being pressured to find love. Meanwhile, Chris, the delivery boy just wants to get her attention. Will Katie find someone who will love her for who she is? Will Chris finally win her over?
Yes, And...
Penelope Song
When an obsessive compulsive Asian-American actor meets the girl of his dreams on his way to therapy, he makes it his mission to convince her to stay when she tells him she's already planning on moving out of town for good. Meanwhile, he struggles to cope with uninvited guests who have overstayed their welcome in his one-bedroom apartment: his newly divorced and jaded best friend in need of a place to stay, and his aging but loving parents who are in town for dad's urgent operation (and who never fail to embarrass him). With seemingly the whole world giving him life advice after seeing him experience a series of disappointments with the girl and with his career, he suffers a nervous breakdown, forcing him to come to terms with what it means to truly live in the moment by reacting and acknowledging what's in front of him, rather than forcing what he wished were in front of him.