"It was a refreshing change for me to work with a fire-breathing monster that was not also intent on the destruction of the human species." - Henri Penhaude, director
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PRESS, NEWS & REVIEWS
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My Radio Interview
"Oh Mr. President! is a bizarre spin on the Roosevelt White House years. Director Cameron Bleach takes the audience on a wild ride with original musical numbers detailing the action-packed Roosevelt-era. FDR is played by former professional wrestler Luke "Slaughter Patrol" Lawson. Lawson captivates the audience with his powerful delivery as well as his leopard-print unitards. Eleanor Roosevelt is played by Jennifer Monster. I found her performance to be a bit squidgy. Nonetheless, Oh Mr. President! is a ribald romp in the park!"
"Guess What's Coming To Dinner is not to be missed!" A stunning directorial by Lynn Annton. Her firm grasp of the human condition is more obvious than ever. The story arc was executed beautifully. The use of a monster character to display her inner turmoil was a little too literal for my taste, but it didn't detract significantly from the film as a whole."
-Chuck Seelyski. The Timmins Review.
"The Gardener Never Sleeps is a triumph. A moving cinematic odyssey for the soul. Director Franco Florian explores the socio-political divide within a tight-knit southern community. An up-and-coming cast rounds out this tear-jerker. Career-making performances come from Kevin Kaloney, Courtney Shropshire, and Bettany Fudge. One especially terrifying moment comes in the brief dream sequence featuring a large monster-like character, played by newcomer Jennifer Monster. A stroke of masterful casting indeed."
-Dan Pearsonson. Peanut Butter, Jelly, And Movies Weekly.
"Dios Mio! Voy a recordar a cepillar mis dientes!"
-Carlos Perez, 3rd Grader. Quito
"The Spokane High School For the Performing Arts production of the Nose Monologues was very impressive. Every graduating woman got to take part in this moving commentary about the state of modern female oppression. Each young woman had the opportunity to take the dialogue and interpret it any way she wanted. Lisa O'Mullaney drew the audience to tears with the character she created for herself, a single mother's nose from rural Alabama. Another dramatic interpretation came from Jessica Slusserhoffen. She performed in a very realistic Ukrainian accent, adding a compelling nasal subtext to the reading. Finally, perhaps the most unique performance of the night came from Jennifer Monster. She performed the reading half in English and half in what I learned was her native tongue. A pattern of snorts, glugs, and snuffles. Though initially, I thought her reading was done from the point of view of a woman suffering from a bad cold, learning the truth did nothing to detract from mine and the audience's enjoyment of her reading. Well-done all around. Go Tigers!"
-Willy Dempsey. Spokane High School For the Performing Arts Inkwell. Theater Arts Reporter.
"Yeah, I remember that monster, it was gray, right?"
-Craig Dermont. Moviegoer. "When Hairy Met Slimy"
"E.T.T.? Never heard of it. Who's in it? Jennifer Monster? No, I haven't seen any of her work, good name though."
-Clive Fallon.
TESTIMONIALS
"Heck yeah the employee training video is a requirement for our new employees to see. But you know what their favorite part is? Definitely when the video is showing them how important it is to have a clean grease trap. And that part when that monster girl pops out of the grill? Hoooo-eeee, someone jumps out of their seat just about every time. Once in a while, we even get a fainter! Now that's talent, right?"
"Jennifer Monster is a revelation. A bastion of untapped potential. While at first glance, she seems rough and unformed, look deeper. See her passion and innate acting acumen. Reminiscent of a Dunaway, an Aniston or a Brando, she will make quite the splash in Hollywood. We here in Spokane wish her the best! Don't forget to return those library books, Jen, OK?"
-Clement Darwin. Assistant to the Drama Coach. Spokane High School For the Performing Arts
"When we were filming those Dublay Moisturizer commercials, we only had the studio space for 12 hours. Jennifer did her scene in only 5 takes, a total pro. She didn't have any lines, but if she did, I'm sure she would have nailed them. You know, that commercial wasn't really what I came here to talk about. I've done some really amazing student films. Ever hear of Shampoo Communist Milkshake?"
-Dayvid Smyth. Director of Dublay Moisturizer Commercial
"Lice is gross! No thanks!"
John Spencer, Sixth Grader. Hank Johnson Middle School.