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Coming of Age story ‘Little Boy’ opens nationwide today

It’s been five years and two child births coming, but today the film Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum, actress, model, mompreneur Ali Landry stars in and supported her husband  Alejandro Monteverde to make, opens to audiences nationwide. 

Little Boy is the coming-of-age World War II-era film about an 8-year old boy Pepper Flynt Busbee (Jakob Salvati) crippled with stunted growth who finds courage and uses the power of will, imagination and faith to try to bring his recently-deployed dad back from war.

Landry plays a woman whose husband leaves for war in the film and fun fact: her youngest, Valentin Francesco, appeared in the movie too while in utero (inside his mommy’s tummy) and out as an infant in one of the final film sequences. Landry is close to 9-months pregnant in one scene and another features her cradling  then-newborn Valentin . 

I got a chance to interview Monteverde who co-wrote, produced and directed the movie and gather more insight into its making.
He said he thought the movie would take three months to write but it ended up taking three years. From completion to editing to post production, it has turned into a 5 year project.
The previews project a very visual image of Americana. It’s not just a caricature but a living duplication of that era as I learned  Monteverde created 95% of the town where Little Boy is set — from scratch.
“It was great to work with because we had real cement, light poles, streets and street signs, ” Monteverde reveals. 
It’s worth it because scenes from the movie certainly evoke nostalgia of an era long passed. A real-authentic set distinguishes the movie from a lot of current films made in this era of CGI movie magic where scenes in a digital lab are created after the actors go home. 
If the setting looks familiar maybe it’s because Monteverde got the inspiration for the entire town from one of those classic Normal Rockwell paintings. It certainly oozes of Midwestern puritanical innocence and optimism. 
But that comfort and secure is abruptly interrupted with the realism of war, prejudice and discrimination, as it was a time when Japanese Americans were interned in camps. 
The movie is also a modern fable set in the 1940s, Monteverde says of the story line that has several lessons interwoven throughout. 
What also appears unique is that the film explores the vulnerability and emotions of a boy. These days movies about feelings are usually centered around female or little girl characters.  
Another element that may stand out to movie goers is  how Little Boy seems to evoke themes of God, religion, agnosticism and spirituality.
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“The deeper I got into the movie, the more layers we uncovered,” the film maker reveals about the project which he says touches so many different themes. “It’s like when you plant a seed, you don’t know how it will come into fruition. As we saw the film take form, all those little things we were writing about in the beginning start to come out.”
There are a lot of subtexts, he adds.
“It’s about the power of the will and believing in the impossible…we are every day faced with many challenges in our lives and the world belongs to those who believe they can overcome those challenges,” added Monteverde.
“It depends how deep you want to go. You can take what you can from the external layers or you can watch it and discover the other layers; about discrimination, racism, faith v. superstition, will of man v. will of God.”
In the film, main character Pepper’s mentors include a Catholic priest advisor and an agnostic atheist shopkeeper Hashimoto, who Pepper befriends. Both influence Pepper and help him come away with what he is looking for and needs– a way to bring his dad back from war. 
There has been a lot of buzz and chatter about the timeline of the movie which takes place before the US retaliated against the Japanese for its attack on Pearl Harbor by dropping the atomic bomb, euphemistically called a “Little Boy” on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. There is an intricate link you’ll get when you see the movie, Monteverde explains. 
Monteverde isn’t surprised by the various notions and interpretations the movie is getting.
“This movie explores the pain that World War II  – a war that caused hurt to the world and mainly here in the United States, the hurt that happened at the home front” to those the soldiers left behind and had to deal with the consequence of  their loved ones going to fight. “The foundation of the way the story was born  was I wanted to tell the ultimate underdog story – the one that everyone is against.”
And there is a bit of art imitating life when it comes to the production in that vein.
Compared to his last award-winning project Bella  which took top prize at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, Monteverde had a much bigger budget to utilize to breathe life into this project, about $20 million, but in the grand scheme compared to much larger blockbusters released each year, it’s quite modest, Montverde reveals.
And there he draws the parallels of the theme of the movie along with the symbolism of it being released a week before the highly anticipated Avengers sequel, “Avengers: Age of Ultron.”
Monteverde spoke some about the challenges he faces for a movie that doesn’t have too many bill boards but will spread by ‘word of mouth.’
“The whole movie it about size…the small v. big..the David and Goliath story,” he muses. “The little boy being shorter than everyone else trying to bring about the end to the biggest war. We are little boy. The character.”
We are rooting it on because we love to support our Bellyitch bumpwatch alum families and cheer on the underdog. 
Go see Little Boy this weekend and report back and let us know what you think in the comments below or in social media at @Bellyitch on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. 
The last two best director Oscars went to directors of Mexican origin, Alejandro González Iñárritu for Boyhood and Alfonso Cuarón for Gravity. Perhaps Monteverde can be the third! 

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Earth Day: Eco-Friendly Celebrity moms who do good for earth

Earth Day is a month away! 
For this edition of Eco-Friday, we are going to highlight some of our fave Bellyitch Bumpwatch moms who have shown they have a commitment to the earth and helping others overcome natural disasters.
Jessica Alba co-founded an eco-friendly baby company, the Honest Company, which makes earth friendly products.


Drew Barrymore, actress, author and entrepreneur is known to be a flower child and recently she launched an eco-friendly and affordable make up line called  Flower Beauty.
Beyonce Knowles has worked with Second Harvest food bank network and with her husband Jay-Z founded United Nation’s Water for Life, an organization devoted to giving people worldwide access to clean drinking H2O. 
Gisele Bundchen, international Brazilian model, has been involved in plenty of earth conscious programs and events over the years. She and husband Tom Brady live in a 22,000 square foot eco-friendly green mansion with solar panel roofs and a rainwater recovery systems. 
Hilary Duff is involved with USA Harvest a non-profit that collects surplus from area restaurants for homeless, missions and soup kitchens and has donated millions of dollars in  meals to the homeless. 
Hayden Panettiere, Nashville actress, volunteers to register youth to vote and works with programs to help wild sea creatures including dolphins and other endangered wildlife. 
Kelly Preston , with her husband John Travolta, Preston is famously known for donating their private jet to fly in loads of supplies and medicine to the Baton Rouge and New Orleans area during Hurricane Katrina.  
Alicia Silverstone is a vegan who has worked often with PETA and helped promote its campaigns. Silverston also lives in a very cool eco-friendly house.



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2015 MTV Movie Awards: Celeb moms on the red carpet

The MTV Movie Awards went down last night, April 12, 2015 at the Nokia Theater L.A. Live and on the red carpet before the event were a few of our Bellyitch Bumpwatch  alums.
Amber Rose  showed off her curves in a silver metallic dress and matching silver Giuseppe Zanotti Pyton Mules.
New mom Scarlet Johansson looked hot in a Zuhair Murad Pre-Fall 2015 coral jumpsuit with super cute “Nicole Pineapple” sandals by Sophia Webster.  


Jennifer Lopez was my fave in a very sexy black Verus Versace Spring 2015 jump dress with black Giuseppe Zanotti  black sandals. She accessorized the look with rings on each finger, hoop earrings and bracelet cuffs. Love Loved her look!

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Celeb moms at 2015 Nick Teen Choice Awards

The 28th annual Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards went down yesterday, March 28th at The Forum in Inglewood California. 

Several of our past Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums attended with their families including Oscar-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson with her son David Daniel Otunga, Jr.

She and Iggy Azalea performed their song together, “Trouble.”
Angela Jolie was there in a long black Verscae dress with Zahara and Shiloh and won for her role as Maleficent. 
During her award speech, the Academy-Award-winning actress who recently removed he ovaries and Fallopian tubes as a cancer-preventive move told the audience:
“When I was little, like Maleficent, I was told that I was different. And I felt out of place — too loud, too full of fire, never good at sitting still, never good at fitting in,” the humanitarian said. “And, then one day I realized something, something that I hope you all realize: Different is good.”  And Jennifer Lopez showed serious leg in a white Robert Cavalli minidress and Jimmy Choo heels. Garcelle Beauvais was also in the house.
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Selfie Sunday: What Celeb moms are sharing on Instagram

 
It’s Selfie Sunday! 
We follow your favorite celebrity mom so you don’t have to and here is what some of our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums (like Ciara above) and moms-to-be are sharing in Instagram today and in recent weeks.
 
Ali Larter was snuggling up with her infant daughter. 
Beyoncé was doing her creative interpretation of African art. 
Bethenny Frankel shared a pic of herself on BravoTV‘s Watch What Happens Next. She will be on tonight at 10:30pm. 

Jennifer Lopez was getting all dolled up.

Brandy Norwood was having a girl’s night out with a pal. 

Hilaria Baldwin was showing off a bumpiliciois selfie. 

Zoe Saldana was having a tender moment with her hubby Marc Perego. 

Nicole Richie’s boys celebrated their birthdays in faux tats to match their dad’s. 
Adrienne Bosh and daughter celebrated dad Chris Bosh‘s temp return back to the court while he’s out on injury. 
Busy Phillips‘ daughter Birdie reenacted a scene from Full House for a school performance.
Garcelle Beauvais and twins Jaid and Jax enjoyed ice cream cones. 
One of our fave fashion IG’ers Up Close & Stylish was looking ridiculously stylish while on a boardwalk stroll with her daughter 

Emily B is showing really well as her bump grows. The Love and Hip Hop star is 7 months preggers now. 

Get your post-baby body back with Michelle Obama’s #GimmeFive VIDEOS

If you just had a baby and are working on getting back in shape after giving birth, the First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama‘s latest campaign commemorating the 5th anniversary of her “Let’s Move” campaign is just in time.

She’s done the food challenge but this time the super cool First Lay challenges all to come up with 5 brand new work out moves, and for everyone to tag a fit friend to do the same.

Last week, the cool and down-to-earth mom-in-chief got down with Ellen Degeneres to Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson‘s “Uptown Funk” on Ellen’s show.

The campaign started months ago and our Bellyitch bumpwatch alum Beyonce helped kick it off by showing her multi-million followers 5 new moves.

We love Two Bad Bodies’ routines (see below) and will be testing them out ourselves because bikini, Spring Break and summer beach season is just around the corner.

Her efforts have worked to reduce obesity in toddlers and preschoolers and may do the same with other demos.

Let’s move!

A video posted by First Lady Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) on Feb 25, 2015 at 3:18pm PST

A video posted by Itala Murphy (@itala_murphy) on Mar 10, 2015 at 4:07am PDT

Will ‘The American Sniper’s fake baby cost it the Oscar?

Ok I find it hilarious that some are saying the Twitter uproar over The American Sniper ‘s use of a fake baby in an intense scene in the movie will make it lose the biggest award at the Academy Awards tomorrow night. I just spotted entertainment reporter Lisa Respers France‘s article in CNN on that theory. 
In the film which portrays the life of the most deadly sniper in American history, Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) and his wife (Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum Sienna Miller) are having a convo in the baby nursery after Kyle returns home from the war. Kyle picks up and rocks back to sleep a very obviously plastic baby doll dressed in pink.
Twitter had a field day when the movie first opened and now there are several reports of conspiracy theorists hypothesis that this solitary reason will be why the film maybe won’t win in the Best Picture category tomorrow. The baby has its own Twitter account and there have been several spoofs since then. 
“That’s why, a lot of times, producers hire multiple babies —  you can’t always guarantee a happy baby ready for filming,” Toni Casala, founder of LosAngeles-based Children in Film told the  Washington Post. “And if one doesn’t show up, you’re definitely in trouble.”
American Sniper screenwriter Jason Hall explained just that on Twitter: “Real baby #1 showed up with a fever. Real baby #2 was a no-show.”
Check out the clip of the embarrassing use of a plastic baby in a $60M big budget movie:

Inside Molly Sims’ Baby Shower

Actress, model and author Molly Sims had a fab baby shower to celebrate her expectant baby girl that she is due to deliver. Celebrity attendees included our past Bellyitch Bumpwatch moms Rachel Zoe, Ali Larter and Vanessa Lachey. 



Sims and husband Scott Suber  are parents to 2-year old son Brooks. This will be the second child for them both. Here aresome of the photos Sims shared on her website post “Showered with Love”:

See the other photos and what else she had to say about the occasion here!

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NAACP Image Awards, Grammy Weekend (PHOTOS)

This is a busy weekend for award shows and events, showcases and parties leading up to the biggest music industry award show for the year, The Grammy Awards. The NAACP Image Awards also took place this weekend as did the Essence Music event. 
We spotted some of our past Bellyitch Bumpwatch moms and moms-to-be at various events:
Kerry Washington looked her best in a red lace, spaghetti strap, A- line skirt dress from the Zuhair Murad Spring 2015  collection while on the red carpet and presenting an award at the 46th NAACP Image Awards presented by TV One at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 6, 2015 in Pasadena, California. 
She accented the fun sexy look with Cathy Waterman jewels, red python Christian Louboutin “Pigalle” pumps and a clutch by Salvatore Ferragamo.
Beyonce Knowles Carter and Kim Kardashian West wowed while attending the Roc Nation and Three Six Zero brunch yesterday, Saturday, February 7 along with a bevvy of other celebs including their hubbies Kanye West and Jay Z, Rihanna (above with Kim in a red floral bra and skirt by Altuzarra (retail $825)), Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas, Janelle Monae and more. 
Beyonce disproved pregnancy rumors in this low v-cut black Alexandre Vauthier Haute couture top and pants with strappy Alaia laser cut suede platform sandals ($1760) with Willow Smith and Jay Z.

Kim K did her signature crop top with pencil skirt look (both Balmain) and showed off a drastic hair cut. Cute. I like her Lanvin statement Crystal Eagle necklace ($1990) and Glass Detail Cuff. ($424)
Do you like the weekend fashion so far? Check in here later for Grammy red carpet fashion.

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