Indie Princess: Stephanie Rhodes


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One of the most bewitching actresses to hit the independent scene, STEPHANIE RHODES is a leading lady who can whipped up quite an infatuation. She has a luminous glow and that glamorous edge that we so often see on the red carpet. In fact the camera loves her and from my observations, STEPHANIE does have an endearing foxiness similar to say Kylie Minogue…:) While Kylie is Australian, STEPHANIE hails from Texas and is regarded as an emerging starlet from the great state. It was her raw and emotional performance in “Hold” which showcased her abilities to bring a character completely to life. She brings a sense of relatability that we as viewers can identify with in the real world.

A check of the STEPHANIE RHODES OFFICIAL SITE reveals positive reviews on her onscreen endeavors with one director praising her as a ‘Dream’ talent. As the battered women Laura Marsh in “Hold”, she was in her element depicting the emotional torment of circumstances beyond her control. It’s about owning the role and this she achieved so amazingly. STEPHANIE may have been in a flashback scene as a camp counselor from “Friday the 13th” 2009 remake but her upcoming projects are going to be mighty interesting. From “Phobia”, a horror flick set in 1885 about a mental patient claiming to be a vampire to the comedy romance “Paul and The Hooker”, this stunning blonde is peaking at the most opportune of times.

United Film Fest Hottie Special: Sizzling Cutie Chloe Snyder


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The movie “Eagles In The Chicken Coop” may have an innocent enough title but this mockumentary doesn’t shy away from giving us an insight into the late night Flesh Fest made famous by Cinemax. The story has two filmmakers whose adult film project involves following the making of a skin-flick in what they hope will lead to a major break in Hollywood. Having won numerous awards, “Eagles In The Chicken Coop” is set to alight the 2011 Los Angeles United Film Festival. Settling on sweetheart and rising star Chloe Snyder as the softcore starlet Summer is a stroke of genius. Ever since Sue Lyon and Dominique Swain titillated in both controversial versions of “Lolita”, audiences are infatuated with cuties possessing an ambiguous morality. From what I’ve read, Chloe’s character Summer has no qualms in admitting her talents lie in the art of the sex act rather than memorizing scripts. Don’t miss the preview (above) as Chloe has this unforgettably cheeky line “I’m suggesting you take your cameras, you turn them around and you shoot a Sex Scene. You shoot something we can actually use!” That saucily unabashed performance racked up a Best Actress nomination for her at the Feel Good Festival in 2010.

You might have spotted Chloe in the raucous hit comedy “Hall Pass” as well as seen her work in several independent features include the upcoming “Claustrophobia” which has sinister creepiness written all over it. It doesn’t tread the formulaic route by introducing a deaf protagonist with Chloe as his love interest but what is clear is there’s plenty of tension looming. One has to say that Chloe’s luminous complexion makes her captivating to watch and that sultry voice of hers can give anyone a thrill. Her consistent appeal points to a bright future in the offing.