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By: debbie lynn elias One of the beauteous elements of Emile Zola’s work is that, when done properly, story adaptations can be transported from one
By: debbie lynn elias One of the beauteous elements of Emile Zola’s work is that, when done properly, story adaptations can be transported from one
By: debbie lynn elias Nothing warms my heart more than a father-daughter film – unless it’s a father-daughter film with kick-ass action; which means, 3
By: debbie lynn elias Staying in (or snowed in) this Valentine’s weekend? Currently available on VOD, and hitting theatres shortly, is a sweetly charming and
By: debbie lynn elias With love and lust filling the air this Valentine’s weekend, what better way to celebrate than with a fresh and funny
By: debblie lynn elias Written and directed by first-time director Herschel Faber, CAVEMEN boasts some entertaining and emotionally arced performances by Skylar Astin, Chad Michael
By: debbie lynn elias Relationships are never easy and neither are movies about relationships. In THAT AWKWARD MOMENT, writer/director Tom Gormican focuses on three male
By: debbie lynn elias Hollywood has long celebrated the antics and hijinks of testosterone and bachelor parties but rarely has it turned the tables and
By: debbie lynn elias Take one look at the purity of a magically light, bright and ethereal fountain scene in AT MIDDLETON and you immediately
By: debbie lynn elias For many of us who grew up in or were familiar with the tri-state area encompassing the Delaware Valley of Philadelphia
By: debbie lynn elias Feeling a little nutty? Go see THE NUT JOB. While overall entertaining and a sure crowd-pleaser to the younger set, with
By: debbie lynn elias One of the great strengths of THE LEGEND OF HERCULES lies in the story origins and bringing in Sean Hood and
By: debbie lynn elias Being a fan of director Francesca Gregorini’s freshman directorial effort with co-director Tatiana von Furstenberg, Tanner Hall, I was more than