Los Angeles, Feb 1: Reality TV star Kristin Cavallari, who is pregnant with her second child, says that she feels tired all the time.
The actress is in her first trimester and said that it is making her "feel gross", reports contactmusic.com.
"You just feel gross. I live in leggings. I need to get it together and maybe put in a little effort to feel better about myself. I've been great, except that I'm really tired. It gets better after the first trimester, but it never really goes away," Touch Weekly magazine quoted Cavallari as saying.
The "Fingerprints" actress already has a 17-month-old son Camden with.
The actress is in her first trimester and said that it is making her "feel gross", reports contactmusic.com.
"You just feel gross. I live in leggings. I need to get it together and maybe put in a little effort to feel better about myself. I've been great, except that I'm really tired. It gets better after the first trimester, but it never really goes away," Touch Weekly magazine quoted Cavallari as saying.
The "Fingerprints" actress already has a 17-month-old son Camden with.
- 2/1/2014
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Director and doorQer J.A. Steel's latest feature, Denizen, has jumped to the top of the IndieFlix charts. Denizen follows a group of scientists and soldiers as the work to stop a mysterious creature from destroying a small town. The film stars Julie Lisandro (Cheerleader Massacre), Glen Jensen (Fingerprints, Soul's Midnight), Ben Bayless and Jody Mullins in this latest horror-action shocker. AnythingHorror.com, said of the film: "But once in a while we get a really ambitious indie project like Denizen, which is written, directed, produced, and edited by J.A. Steel (she also did the fight choreography, the stunts, and was the underwater camera operator). Denizen shakes off the slasher plot-line in favor of the “creature feature” story and has a cast of 39 actors. That’s a f**king lot for an indie feature (Steel even uses military vehicles and a lot of props)....if you’re looking for some...
- 6/21/2010
- doorQ.com
Denizen, the third feature from action-oriented filmmaker J.A. Steel (The Third Society, Salvation), has completed post production. Starring Julie Lisandro (Cheerleader Massacre) and Glen Jensen (Fingerprints), Denizen is about a group of scientists, who have to stop a mysterious creature from attacking a small town.
Drawing on her experience in her first feature film, the action indie The Third Society, Steel brings back a tough motorcycle-riding main character in the form of Sierra Deacon. It is Deacon's team, consisting of the highly skilled scientists Dexter Maines (Ben Bayless) and Dallas Murphy (Jody Mullins), which has to support the locals, led by Callie Calhoun (Julie Lisandro), to save their town from the creature. After several deaths, a special Army Unit led by General Jernigan (Glen Jensen) is called in to contain the creature. Or if necessary, to destroy the town...
Filmed in nine days on film and 24p video, Denizen was shot in Muskogee,...
Drawing on her experience in her first feature film, the action indie The Third Society, Steel brings back a tough motorcycle-riding main character in the form of Sierra Deacon. It is Deacon's team, consisting of the highly skilled scientists Dexter Maines (Ben Bayless) and Dallas Murphy (Jody Mullins), which has to support the locals, led by Callie Calhoun (Julie Lisandro), to save their town from the creature. After several deaths, a special Army Unit led by General Jernigan (Glen Jensen) is called in to contain the creature. Or if necessary, to destroy the town...
Filmed in nine days on film and 24p video, Denizen was shot in Muskogee,...
- 12/24/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Year: 2006
Directors: Harry Basil
Writers: Jason Cleveland & Brian Clevelenad
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: cyberhal
Rating: 5 out of 10
On the plus side, I went to a brand new horror festival on the very massive and still spooky Queen Mary cruise liner, dry docked in Long Beach, California. It’s the perfect venue for a blood fest. They even do ghost tours because the place is so haunted. On the down side, the predicable and clichéd film I watched, Fingerprints. The premise is pretty cool: urban legend has it that in the one town of Emerald, if you stop your car on the train tracks, the ghosts of dead children who got splattered there, will push your car off and leave their fingerprints. It’s all to do with dead children who play around train tracks because sometime during the 1950s a whole bunch apparently was hit by a train.
Directors: Harry Basil
Writers: Jason Cleveland & Brian Clevelenad
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: cyberhal
Rating: 5 out of 10
On the plus side, I went to a brand new horror festival on the very massive and still spooky Queen Mary cruise liner, dry docked in Long Beach, California. It’s the perfect venue for a blood fest. They even do ghost tours because the place is so haunted. On the down side, the predicable and clichéd film I watched, Fingerprints. The premise is pretty cool: urban legend has it that in the one town of Emerald, if you stop your car on the train tracks, the ghosts of dead children who got splattered there, will push your car off and leave their fingerprints. It’s all to do with dead children who play around train tracks because sometime during the 1950s a whole bunch apparently was hit by a train.
- 3/15/2009
- QuietEarth.us
A solid schedule of independent horror features will screen at the first annual Paranoia Horror Film Festival, running Friday-Sunday, March 13-15. Hosted by Miss Behavin’, the “Princess of Paranoia,” the event takes place aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA.
Among the films to be shown are such new and promising chillers as Michael Stokes’ The Beacon (pictured; see our last item here), Jason Stephens’ Necrosis (see item here), Robbie Bryan’s Imurders (see item here) and Joshua Butler’s Vlog. Also terrorizing the Paranoia Fest’s screens are recent releases like Jack Messitt’s superior Midnight Movie (see review here), Josh Eisenstadt’s Dark Reel, Harry Basil’s Fingerprints and Soul’S Midnight and David A. Prior’s Zombie Wars, along with midnight presentations of the original Friday The 13th and Evil Dead II. Christopher P. Garetano’s documentary Horror Business is also in the lineup, and scary...
Among the films to be shown are such new and promising chillers as Michael Stokes’ The Beacon (pictured; see our last item here), Jason Stephens’ Necrosis (see item here), Robbie Bryan’s Imurders (see item here) and Joshua Butler’s Vlog. Also terrorizing the Paranoia Fest’s screens are recent releases like Jack Messitt’s superior Midnight Movie (see review here), Josh Eisenstadt’s Dark Reel, Harry Basil’s Fingerprints and Soul’S Midnight and David A. Prior’s Zombie Wars, along with midnight presentations of the original Friday The 13th and Evil Dead II. Christopher P. Garetano’s documentary Horror Business is also in the lineup, and scary...
- 3/5/2009
- Fangoria
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