
Spice It Up
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A film student at Ryerson University struggles to complete her thesis project.
Top Cast


Jennifer Hardy CK
Jennifer Hardy CK
Rene
Jennifer Hardy CK
Rene


Shivali Barot
Shivali Barot
Shivali
Shivali Barot
Shivali


Samantha Cole
Samantha Cole
Samantha
Samantha Cole
Samantha


Déjah Dixon-Green
Déjah Dixon-Green
Déjah
Déjah Dixon-Green
Déjah


Jennifer Graydon
Jennifer Graydon
Jenny
Jennifer Graydon
Jenny


Becca Willow Moss
Becca Willow Moss
Becca
Becca Willow Moss
Becca
Micaela Robertson
Micaela Robertson
Mick
Micaela Robertson
Mick


Sara-Sue Vallée
Sara-Sue Vallée
Sara
Sara-Sue Vallée
Sara
Taylor Baldwin
Taylor Baldwin
Graham
Taylor Baldwin
Graham


Addyson Douglas
Addyson Douglas
Milly
Addyson Douglas
Milly
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