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{{Infobox Film
{{Infobox film
| name = Denizen | name = Denizen
| image = denizenposter.jpg | image = Denizen movie poster.jpg
| caption = Denizen comic cover and movie poster | caption = Theatrical poster
| director = ] | director = ]
| producer = Jacquelyn A. Ruffner | producer = {{Unbulleted list|J.A. Steel|Jessica M. Bair|Christian K. Koch}}
| writer = ] | writer = J.A. Steel
| starring = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>] | starring = {{Unbulleted list|J.A. Steel|Julie Corgill|Ben Bayless|Glen Jensen|Dominique Storni}}
| music = The Street | music =
| cinematography = Hartley Powell | cinematography = Hartley Powell
| editing = ] | editing = {{Unbulleted list|Wayne Rawley|J.A. Steel}}
| studio = {{Unbulleted list|Tunis Productions|Warrior Entertainment}}
| runtime = 83 minutes
| country = {{USA}} | distributor = IndieFlix
| language = ] | released = {{Film date|2010|04|10}}
| runtime = 83&nbsp;minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $20,000
| gross =
}} }}
'''''Denizen''''' is a 2010 ] sci-fi horror-] written and directed by ] (also known as Jacquelyn A. Ruffner). The film stars Steel, Julie Corgill, ], Ben Bayless, and Jody Mullins, and is Steel's third feature film.

'''''Denizen''''' is a {{fy|2010}} ]/] ], film starring ], ], ], ] and ]. ''Denizen'' is the third feature of ], who also wrote the screenplay. The film premise is “to catch a monster you must become a monster”.


==Plot== ==Plot==
{{more plot|date=October 2019}}
''Denizen'' is about a group of scientists who must stop a mysterious creature from attacking a small town. Drawing on her experience in her first feature film, ''The Third Society'', Steel brought back a tough motorcycle riding main character in the form of Sierra Deacon. It is Deacon's team, consisting of Dexter Maines (]) and Dallas Murphy (]), who must help the locals led by Callie Calhoun (]) to save the town from the Creature that is killing the residents. After several deaths, a special Army Unit, led by General Jernigan (]), is called in to contain the Creature, and if necessary, destroy the town. It is a race against time to stop the creature and prevent the town from being destroyed.
A group of scientists must stop a mysterious creature from attacking a small town. Sierra Deacon's (]) team, consisting of Dexter Maines (Ben Bayless) and Dallas Murphy (Jody Mullins), must help the locals led by Callie Calhoun (Julie Lisandro) in saving the town from the creature that is killing the residents. After several deaths, a special Army Unit, led by General Jernigan (Glen Jensen),<ref name="Corman"/> is called in to contain the creature, and if necessary, destroy the town. It becomes a race against time to stop the creature and prevent the town from being destroyed.

''Denizen'' is a mix of action, ] and ]. It has plenty of gun play and a surprising array of ] including ] ] shots, ], and some military ] action. ''Denizen'' has a complicated plot that incorporates a number of different elements: ], ], as well as ].<ref name="Denizen">{{cite web |title=B Movie Man Review of Denizen (2010) |work=] |date=]|url=http://bmovieman.com/Denizen.aspx}}</ref>


==Cast== ==Cast==
{{Cast listing|
* ] as Sierra Deacon * ] as Sierra Deacon
* ] as Callie Calhoun * Julie Corgill Lisciandro as Callie (as Julie Lisandro)
* Ben Bayless as Dexter Maines
* ] as General Jernigan * ] as General Jernigan
* ] as Dexter Maines * Jody Mullins as Dallas Murphy
* ] as Dallas Murphy * Dianne Sullivan as PFC Noyce
* Janet Mayson as Mayor Greenwell
* ] as PFC Noyce
* ] as General Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ Deacon * Dominique Storni as General Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ Deacon
* ] as Jackson ‘Jake’ Deacon * Jessica M. Bair as Young Deacon's Mother
* Christina Mahan as Sheriff Hannigan (as Christina Castro)
* ] as Maggie Deacon
* Scott Carnahan as Jackson ‘Jake’ Deacon
* ] as Lilly Maines
* ] as Mayor Greenwell * Hilary Delgado as Maggie Deacon
* Jennifer Lea Turner as Lilly Maines
* ] as Young Deacons’ Mother
}}


==Production== ==Production==
''Denizen'' was filmed in nine days, primarily in ], the ] of ], ], and ], ]. The film included several cave diving scenes, in which ], a certified ] ], did her own stunts and some camera work. Production began in April 2008,<ref name="BD"/> in ]<ref name="MP1"/> and filming was completed in nine days, with principle filming taking place primarily in ],<ref name="TW1"/> the ] of ], ], and in ], ].<ref name="fatallyyours"/> Steel brought back her tough motorcycle-riding character from ''The Third Society'' in the form of 'Sierra Deacon'.<ref name="fatallyyours"/><ref name="KB"/><ref name="PS"/>


In her personal life, Steel races motorcycles, skydives, handles swords, competes in ] kickboxing, is a ], and holds 22 marksmanship awards with various weapons,<ref name="CNN1"/> so in several ] scenes, Steel did her own stunts as well as some camera work.<ref name="BD"/>
== Footnotes ==
{{Reflist|2}}


The film includes a ] supporting character of General 'Zeke' Deacon, the father of Sierra Deacon, played by ] actress and activist Dominique Storni.<ref name="HRC"/>
==Ratings Sites==
* {{imdb title|id=1194424|title=Denizen}}


==External Links== ==Recognition==
A ''Denizen'' trailer screened at the ] in 2009,<ref name="parkcity"/> and when the ''Denizen'' film premiered at the ] in April 2010, it received a nomination for the 'Best ] Feature'.<ref name="BFF"/> ''Denizen'' also was the only film to screen at the ] 'Outlantacon Sci-Fi Convention'.<ref name="OUT"/>
* at the ]
* office website
* official website
*


Director and producer Jessica M. Bair won the 2009 Nevada Film Festival's 'Silver Screen Award' in the Short Film Competition, for the behind the scenes documentary ''Denizen: Special Access J.A. Steel''.<ref name="NFF"/> The short film was shot during the post-production of the ''Denizen'' feature, with director J.A. Steel and sound editor Wayne Rawley providing a close-up view into the filmmaker who does her own stunts.<ref name="DoorQ"/>
{{DEFAULTSORT:Denizen (2010 film)}}

In June 2010, ''Denizen'' was awarded the Bronze Medal for Excellence Award for the 'Best Impact of Music in a Feature Film', at the ].<ref name="parkcity2"/>

===Critical response===
The film has received attention for genre reviewers. From the movie trailer in 2008, ''Cinema Fantastique'' (Belgium) noted that the cast is typical for a low-budget production, and that the effects for the creature may well make the viewer laugh.<ref name="CF"/>

Mike Catalano of ] wrote "We have ourselves another low-budget, fromage-fest of horror coming our way. (In case you didn’t know, fromage means “cheese” in French)", offering "at the very least, it could make for some check-your-brain-at-the-door fun", and summarized by writing "there is an abundance of hot ladies in the cast, including a special appearance by none other than horror’s #1 vixen, ]."<ref name="joblo">{{cite web|url=http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=13702|title=Babes of ''Denizen''|last=Catalano|first=Mike|date=September 9, 2008|work=]|publisher=joblo.com|accessdate=20 June 2010}}</ref>

Nic Brown of ''B Movie Man'' wrote that "is a mix of action, horror and science fiction. It has plenty of gun play and a surprising array of stunts including deep water scuba shoots, sky diving, and some military fighter action," with "an array of interesting characters," and concluded that it was "a respectable independent action film with elements of sci-fi and horror thrown in."<ref name="BMM"/>

Nic Baisley of ''Film Snobbery'' wrote "The fairly wide variety of locations used in the movie also add that sense of realism to the story that is generally left out in some films. The use of multiple locations adds a lot of free production value to an otherwise obviously low-budget film. Other things in this film that should be given kudos are the action scenes, underwater filmed scenes, and even an unexpected aerial skydiving scene. J.A. Steel definitely knew how to take advantage of her limited budget on this shoot, and it certainly all ends up on the screen." and observed "All in all I can appreciate what Steel was trying to accomplish with 'Denizen'. I think that the overall broadness of a story like this is very hard to contain within a small-ish budget with an inexperienced cast and crew. With J.A.'s background as a martial artist you can definitely tell she shouldered a lot of the action scene burdens, as well as being in front of the camera for her role in the movie. When a director has to work in so many capacities, often the production suffers a little. At the end, 'Denizen' is a fun monster movie, despite any flaws that are inherent to {{sic|it's}} production."<ref name="filmsnobbery"/>

Scott Shoyer of ''Anything Horror'' praised the film's ambitious scope, campy dialogue and for not taking itself to seriously, but criticized the sound quality. Shoyer compared Denizen to films used by the television show '']'' due to its low-budget special effects and continuity errors. Shoyer concluded by saying that the film was not for everyone, but "if you're looking for some fun cinematic cheese done “indie-style” then you'll enjoy this one. This is perfect to watch with a group of people and a lot of beer."<ref name="anythinghorror"/>

The horror film website ''Fatally Yours'' gave the film a negative review. While praising J.A. Steele's performance as the only pleasurable part of the movie it states that it is "atrocious" and "nigh unwatchable" due to poor acting and editing.<ref> fatally-yours.com {{dead link|date=April 2024}}</ref>

==DVD release==
The ''Denizen'' film DVD was officially released via IndieFlix on April 6, 2010.<ref name="28dayslater"/> It was simultaneously released as ] ]. On June 7, 2010, ''Denizen'' was released on ], in both DVD and video on demand.

==References==
{{Reflist|refs=

<ref name="MP1">{{cite news
|url=http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/local/local_story_113210556.html
|title=Movie crew to film in Muskogee and Tenkiller area
|last=Purtell
|first=Keith
|date=22 April 2009
|publisher=]
|accessdate=30 December 2009}}</ref>

<ref name="TW1">{{cite news
|url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/article.aspx?articleID=20080425_282_D4_hT74441&allcom=1&sortcom=r
|title=Mob activity
|last=Shade
|first=Karen
|date=25 April 2009
|publisher=]
|accessdate=30 December 2009}}</ref>

<ref name="CNN1">{{cite news
|url=http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-319603
|title=DENIZEN: Special Access - JA Steel
|work=]
|date=26 August 2009
|publisher=ireport.com
|accessdate=30 December 2009}}</ref>

<ref name="fatallyyours">{{cite web|url=http://www.fatally-yours.com/news/j-a-steels-denizen-completes-post-production/|title=J. A. Steel's ''Denizen'' completes post-production|year=2010|publisher=fatally-yours.com|pages=Fatally-Yours|accessdate=20 June 2010}}</ref>

<ref name="KB">{{cite web
|title=Interview with J.A. Steel
|work=Killing Boxx
|date=2008-12-01
|url=http://www.killingboxx.com/interviews/JA_Steel.html
|access-date=2009-12-23
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090127053714/http://killingboxx.com/interviews/JA_Steel.html
|archive-date=2009-01-27
|url-status=dead
}}</ref>

<ref name="PS">{{cite news
|url=http://pretty-scary.net/content/ja-steels-actionhorror-flick-denizen-complete-watch-teaser
|title=J.A. Steel's action/horror flick 'Denizen' complete, watch the teaser!
|date=24 December 2009
|publisher=Pretty Scary
|accessdate=24 January 2010}}</ref>

<ref name="NFF">{{cite web
|title=Nevada Film Festival Silver Screen Awards
|work=Denizen: Special Access J.A. Steel
|publisher=Nevada Film Festival
|date=2009-11-21
|url=http://www.nevadafilmfestival.com/Festival_2007/09silver.aspx
|access-date=2009-12-22
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091214200119/http://www.nevadafilmfestival.com/Festival_2007/09silver.aspx
|archive-date=2009-12-14
|url-status=dead
}}</ref>

<ref name="DoorQ">{{cite web
|title=Denizen: Special Access J.A. Steel wins Nevada Film Festival Silver Screen Award
|work=DoorQ
|date=2009-10-27
|url=http://www.doorq.com/blog.aspx?b=3047
}}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

<ref name="HRC">{{cite web
|title=Kicking Off Transgender Awareness Month
|work=]
|date=2009-11-05
|url=http://utah.hrc.org/node/133
|access-date=2009-12-22
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726155351/http://utah.hrc.org/node/133
|archive-date=2011-07-26
|url-status=dead
}}</ref>

<ref name="Corman">{{cite web
|title=A Female Roger Corman?
|work=FilmStew.com
|date=2008-05-01
|url=http://www.filmstew.com/ShowArticle.aspx?ContentID=17214}}</ref>

<ref name="parkcity">{{cite web
|url=http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8xyn0_ja-steel-denizen-sundance-2009_shortfilms
|title=J.A. Steel * Denizen * Sundance 2009
|last=Marie
|first=Cara
|work=video interview
|date=11 April 2009
|publisher=]
|accessdate=30 December 2009}}</ref>

<ref name="BFF">{{cite web
|date=21 April 2010
|url=http://muskogeephoenix.com/features/x1687719842/-Denizen-premieres-at-Bare-Bones-Film-Festival
|title='Denizen' premieres at Bare Bones Film Festival
|last=
|first=
|publisher=Muskogee Phoenix News
|accessdate=5 May 2010}}</ref>

<ref name="OUT">{{cite web
|date = 30 April 2010
|url = http://www.outlantacon.org/may-guests-JAS.htm
|title = J.A. Steel - Actress/Filmmaker - Denizen, The Third Society
|publisher = Outlantacon
|accessdate = 18 June 2010
|url-status = dead
|archiveurl = https://archive.today/20120306143432/http://www.outlantacon.org/may-guests-JAS.htm
|archivedate = 6 March 2012
}}</ref>

<ref name="parkcity2">{{cite web
|url=http://www.parkcityfilmmusicfestival.com/
|title=2010 Award Winners
|last=
|first=
|publisher=Park City Music Film Festival
|accessdate=18 June 2010}}</ref>

<ref name="BMM">{{cite web
|url = http://bmovieman.com/Denizen.aspx
|title = Review: DENIZEN (2010)
|last = Brown
|first = Nic
|publisher = B Movie Man
|accessdate = 30 December 2009
|url-status = dead
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20100124104359/http://bmovieman.com/Denizen.aspx
|archivedate = 24 January 2010
}}</ref>

<ref name="filmsnobbery">{{cite web
|url=http://filmsnobbery.com/review/denizen/
|title=Review of ''Denizen''
|last=Baisley
|first=Nic
|date=30 April 2010
|publisher=Film Snobbery
|accessdate=18 June 2010
}}{{Dead link|date=January 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

<ref name="BD">{{cite web|url=http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/11739|title='Denizen' Creature-Feature Shoots in April|last=Disgusting|first=Mr.|date=March 26, 2008|publisher=bloody-disgusting.com|pages=]|accessdate=20 June 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080625022735/http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/11739|archive-date=25 June 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref>

<ref name="anythinghorror">{{cite web
|url=http://anythinghorror.com/2010/06/16/indie-horror-round-up-the-city-2009-escape-2010-denizen-2010/
|title=Indie Horror Round-Up: The City (2009), Escape (2010), & Denizen (2010)
|last=Shoyer
|first=Scott
|date=16 June 2010
|publisher=Anything Horror.com
|accessdate=18 June 2010}}</ref>

<ref name="CF">{{cite web
|url=http://www.cinemafantastique.net/Denizen.html
|title=Review of ''Denizen''
|last=Nak
|first=Mae
|date=16 April 2008
|publisher=Cinema Fantastique
|language=French
|accessdate=30 December 2009
|url-status=live
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191218205423/http://cinemafantastique.net/Denizen.html
|archive-date=2019-12-18}}</ref>

<ref name="28dayslater">{{cite web|url=http://www.28dayslateranalysis.com/2010/04/ja-steeles-denizen-now-on-indie-flix.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008114706/http://www.28dayslateranalysis.com/2010/04/ja-steeles-denizen-now-on-indie-flix.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=October 8, 2011|title=J.A. Steel's Denizen now on IndiFlix|date=April 14, 2010|work=28 Days Later Analysis|publisher=28dayslateranalysis.com|accessdate=20 June 2010}}</ref>

}}

==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.warriorentertainment.com}}
* {{IMDb title|id=1194424|title=Denizen}}
* {{Rotten tomatoes|denizen|Denizen}}
* {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100503182139/http://www.indieflix.com/film/denizen-30553/ |date=2010-05-03 }}

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2010 American film
Denizen
Theatrical poster
Directed byJ.A. Steel
Written byJ.A. Steel
Produced by
  • J.A. Steel
  • Jessica M. Bair
  • Christian K. Koch
Starring
  • J.A. Steel
  • Julie Corgill
  • Ben Bayless
  • Glen Jensen
  • Dominique Storni
CinematographyHartley Powell
Edited by
  • Wayne Rawley
  • J.A. Steel
Production
companies
  • Tunis Productions
  • Warrior Entertainment
Distributed byIndieFlix
Release date
  • April 10, 2010 (2010-04-10)
Running time83 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20,000

Denizen is a 2010 low-budget sci-fi horror-action film written and directed by J.A. Steel (also known as Jacquelyn A. Ruffner). The film stars Steel, Julie Corgill, Glen Jensen, Ben Bayless, and Jody Mullins, and is Steel's third feature film.

Plot

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A group of scientists must stop a mysterious creature from attacking a small town. Sierra Deacon's (J.A. Steel) team, consisting of Dexter Maines (Ben Bayless) and Dallas Murphy (Jody Mullins), must help the locals led by Callie Calhoun (Julie Lisandro) in saving the town from the creature that is killing the residents. After several deaths, a special Army Unit, led by General Jernigan (Glen Jensen), is called in to contain the creature, and if necessary, destroy the town. It becomes a race against time to stop the creature and prevent the town from being destroyed.

Cast

  • J.A. Steel as Sierra Deacon
  • Julie Corgill Lisciandro as Callie (as Julie Lisandro)
  • Ben Bayless as Dexter Maines
  • Glen Jensen as General Jernigan
  • Jody Mullins as Dallas Murphy
  • Dianne Sullivan as PFC Noyce
  • Janet Mayson as Mayor Greenwell
  • Dominique Storni as General Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ Deacon
  • Jessica M. Bair as Young Deacon's Mother
  • Christina Mahan as Sheriff Hannigan (as Christina Castro)
  • Scott Carnahan as Jackson ‘Jake’ Deacon
  • Hilary Delgado as Maggie Deacon
  • Jennifer Lea Turner as Lilly Maines

Production

Production began in April 2008, in Muskogee, Oklahoma and filming was completed in nine days, with principle filming taking place primarily in Muskogee, the Cenotes of Playa del Carmen, Mexico, and in Salt Lake City, Utah. Steel brought back her tough motorcycle-riding character from The Third Society in the form of 'Sierra Deacon'.

In her personal life, Steel races motorcycles, skydives, handles swords, competes in Muay Thai kickboxing, is a Master SCUBA Diver, and holds 22 marksmanship awards with various weapons, so in several cave diving scenes, Steel did her own stunts as well as some camera work.

The film includes a transgender supporting character of General 'Zeke' Deacon, the father of Sierra Deacon, played by trans woman actress and activist Dominique Storni.

Recognition

A Denizen trailer screened at the Park City Music Film Festival in 2009, and when the Denizen film premiered at the Bare Bones International Film Festival in April 2010, it received a nomination for the 'Best Sci-Fi Feature'. Denizen also was the only film to screen at the LGBT 'Outlantacon Sci-Fi Convention'.

Director and producer Jessica M. Bair won the 2009 Nevada Film Festival's 'Silver Screen Award' in the Short Film Competition, for the behind the scenes documentary Denizen: Special Access J.A. Steel. The short film was shot during the post-production of the Denizen feature, with director J.A. Steel and sound editor Wayne Rawley providing a close-up view into the filmmaker who does her own stunts.

In June 2010, Denizen was awarded the Bronze Medal for Excellence Award for the 'Best Impact of Music in a Feature Film', at the Park City Music Film Festival.

Critical response

The film has received attention for genre reviewers. From the movie trailer in 2008, Cinema Fantastique (Belgium) noted that the cast is typical for a low-budget production, and that the effects for the creature may well make the viewer laugh.

Mike Catalano of JoBlo wrote "We have ourselves another low-budget, fromage-fest of horror coming our way. (In case you didn’t know, fromage means “cheese” in French)", offering "at the very least, it could make for some check-your-brain-at-the-door fun", and summarized by writing "there is an abundance of hot ladies in the cast, including a special appearance by none other than horror’s #1 vixen, Tiffany Shepis."

Nic Brown of B Movie Man wrote that "is a mix of action, horror and science fiction. It has plenty of gun play and a surprising array of stunts including deep water scuba shoots, sky diving, and some military fighter action," with "an array of interesting characters," and concluded that it was "a respectable independent action film with elements of sci-fi and horror thrown in."

Nic Baisley of Film Snobbery wrote "The fairly wide variety of locations used in the movie also add that sense of realism to the story that is generally left out in some films. The use of multiple locations adds a lot of free production value to an otherwise obviously low-budget film. Other things in this film that should be given kudos are the action scenes, underwater filmed scenes, and even an unexpected aerial skydiving scene. J.A. Steel definitely knew how to take advantage of her limited budget on this shoot, and it certainly all ends up on the screen." and observed "All in all I can appreciate what Steel was trying to accomplish with 'Denizen'. I think that the overall broadness of a story like this is very hard to contain within a small-ish budget with an inexperienced cast and crew. With J.A.'s background as a martial artist you can definitely tell she shouldered a lot of the action scene burdens, as well as being in front of the camera for her role in the movie. When a director has to work in so many capacities, often the production suffers a little. At the end, 'Denizen' is a fun monster movie, despite any flaws that are inherent to it's [sic] production."

Scott Shoyer of Anything Horror praised the film's ambitious scope, campy dialogue and for not taking itself to seriously, but criticized the sound quality. Shoyer compared Denizen to films used by the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 due to its low-budget special effects and continuity errors. Shoyer concluded by saying that the film was not for everyone, but "if you're looking for some fun cinematic cheese done “indie-style” then you'll enjoy this one. This is perfect to watch with a group of people and a lot of beer."

The horror film website Fatally Yours gave the film a negative review. While praising J.A. Steele's performance as the only pleasurable part of the movie it states that it is "atrocious" and "nigh unwatchable" due to poor acting and editing.

DVD release

The Denizen film DVD was officially released via IndieFlix on April 6, 2010. It was simultaneously released as streaming video on demand. On June 7, 2010, Denizen was released on Amazon.com, in both DVD and video on demand.

References

  1. "A Female Roger Corman?". FilmStew.com. May 1, 2008.
  2. ^ Disgusting, Mr. (March 26, 2008). "'Denizen' Creature-Feature Shoots in April". bloody-disgusting.com. pp. Bloody Disgusting. Archived from the original on June 25, 2008. Retrieved June 20, 2010.
  3. Purtell, Keith (April 22, 2009). "Movie crew to film in Muskogee and Tenkiller area". Muskogee Phoenix. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  4. Shade, Karen (April 25, 2009). "Mob activity". Tulsa World. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  5. ^ "J. A. Steel's Denizen completes post-production". fatally-yours.com. 2010. pp. Fatally–Yours. Retrieved June 20, 2010.
  6. "Interview with J.A. Steel". Killing Boxx. December 1, 2008. Archived from the original on January 27, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  7. "J.A. Steel's action/horror flick 'Denizen' complete, watch the teaser!". Pretty Scary. December 24, 2009. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  8. "DENIZEN: Special Access - JA Steel". CNN. ireport.com. August 26, 2009. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  9. "Kicking Off Transgender Awareness Month". Human Rights Campaign. November 5, 2009. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved December 22, 2009.
  10. Marie, Cara (April 11, 2009). "J.A. Steel * Denizen * Sundance 2009". video interview. Dailymotion. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  11. "'Denizen' premieres at Bare Bones Film Festival". Muskogee Phoenix News. April 21, 2010. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  12. "J.A. Steel - Actress/Filmmaker - Denizen, The Third Society". Outlantacon. April 30, 2010. Archived from the original on March 6, 2012. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
  13. "Nevada Film Festival Silver Screen Awards". Denizen: Special Access J.A. Steel. Nevada Film Festival. November 21, 2009. Archived from the original on December 14, 2009. Retrieved December 22, 2009.
  14. "Denizen: Special Access J.A. Steel wins Nevada Film Festival Silver Screen Award". DoorQ. October 27, 2009.
  15. "2010 Award Winners". Park City Music Film Festival. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
  16. Nak, Mae (April 16, 2008). "Review of Denizen" (in French). Cinema Fantastique. Archived from the original on December 18, 2019. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  17. Catalano, Mike (September 9, 2008). "Babes of Denizen". JoBlo. joblo.com. Retrieved June 20, 2010.
  18. Brown, Nic. "Review: DENIZEN (2010)". B Movie Man. Archived from the original on January 24, 2010. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  19. Baisley, Nic (April 30, 2010). "Review of Denizen". Film Snobbery. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
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