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By: debbie lynn elias Well, let’s just say it right now – UP IS THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Academy of Motion Picture Arts

By: debbie lynn elias Well, let’s just say it right now – UP IS THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Academy of Motion Picture Arts

By: debbie lynn elias Valentine’s Day. A day of romance. A day of laughter. A day of love. A day of vindictive hatred. And all

By: debbie lynn elias In May 2004, Playboy magazine published an article entitled “Death and Dishonor” by Mark Boal, chronicling the efforts of Retired Army

By: debbie lynn elias Some of the most legendary monsters from Hollywood and history (and no, its not my family members, although there are strong

By: debbie lynn elias Becky Sharp and her best friend Amelia Sedley are orphans. Alone, homeless, dirty and foresaken, Becky is even forced to sell

By: debbie lynn elias Who would ever have imagined that the young, adorable and gifted Amanda Bynes would be involved in a film controversy at

By: debbie lynn elias Need a little horror? Look no further than WIZARD OF GORE. Director Jeremy Kasten puts a fresh spin on the 1970

By: debbie lynn elias In 1939, director George Cukor, fresh from his firing as director of “Gone With The Wind” jumped from the frying pan

By: debbie lynn elias With the opening frame of celluloid, I was immediately drawn to THE YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF thanks to the elegant beauty of the

By: debbie lynn elias In what is undoubtedly the most unforgettable performance of Sir Ben Kingsley’s illustrious career and without a doubt, the best we

By: debbie lynn elias For me, anything having to do with screening a film, reviewing it, consulting with filmmakers or even doing my own production

By: debbie lynn elias Don’t let that recent episode of Donald Trump’s “The Apprentice” in which the two teams created “floats” to advertise and promote