
FRIGHT NIGHT
By: debbie lynn elias Going into FRIGHT NIGHT (2011) , I have to admit I had a lot of trepidation. I am more than familiar

By: debbie lynn elias Going into FRIGHT NIGHT (2011) , I have to admit I had a lot of trepidation. I am more than familiar

By: debbie lynn elias Eloquently and authentically adapted and directed by Tate Taylor from the best-selling book by Kathryn Stockett, THE HELP is a rare

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By: debbie lynn elias When a book is on the Best Seller List for 120 weeks (after initially being rejected by publishers for years) and

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By: debbie lynn elias Making its debut last month at the Los Angeles Film Festival is one of the indie charmers of the year, TERRI.

By: debbie lynn elias A charming and heartwarming documentary that debuted at the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival is one that now makes its way

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By: debbie lynn elias UCLA film grad Jennifer Arnold brings us what I believe is one of the most inspiring films to come from the

By: debbie lynn elias While this may be the big opening weekend for the much anticipated Michael Bay-Shia LaBeouf adventure, TRANSFORMERS 3: DARK SIDE OF