ENDER’S GAME

By: debbie lynn elias The world first met young Ender Wiggins back in 1977 when he appeared as the protagonist in a short story written

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BLACK ROCK

By: debbie lynn elias Sarah, Abby and Lou – three best friends, two on the outs, come together for a girl’s weekend on the coast

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TOUCHY FEELY

By: debbie lynn elias TOUCHY FEELY is by far the most emotionally complex of Lynn Shelton’s films.  Delving deeper into structured relationships and scripted story

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BEFORE MIDNIGHT

By: debbie lynn elias Completing the Before Sunrise/Before Sunset trilogy is Richard Linklater’s BEFORE MIDNIGHT.  Returning 18 years after Before Sunrise and nine since Before

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AMERICAN JESUS

By: debbie lynn elias Never has the embracing of pop culture consumerism by religion been so succinctly, and interestingly, explored until AMERICAN JESUS.  While some

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RAW CUT

By: debbie lynn elias There’s a new directorial face on the filmmaking horizon named Zoe Quist and let me tell you, she’s a name we

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SEX TAX

By: debbie lynn elias Who hasn’t heard of The Mustang Ranch?  The most famous brothel in the United States, the Mustang Ranch stood proudly for

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HAUNTER

By: debbie lynn elias Continuing on our countdown to Halloween, this week brings us an honest to goodness, goosebump inducing, arm & neck hairs standing

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ESCAPE PLAN

By: debbie lynn elias Classic!  Classic one-liners.  Classic buddies. Classic action.  ESCAPE PLAN is everything that we love about classic action movies and the genres

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CARRIE (2013)

By: debbie lynn elias Most of us are familiar with the story of CARRIE; be it through Stephen King’s novel or the classic 1976 Brian

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HELLBENDERS 3D

By: debbie lynn elias Just say “hell yes” to HELLBENDERS 3D!!  Beyond entertaining and filled with laughs, HELLBENDERS 3D is the tale of the most

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ROMEO & JULIET (2013)

By: debbie lynn elias With well over 150 adaptations and imaginations of what is perhaps Shakespeare’s most famous, and definitely most adapted, work on screen,

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