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By: debbie lynn elias One rock. One man. The forces of nature. A really crappy off-brand Leatherman tool. 127 hours. Who else but Danny Boyle,

By: debbie lynn elias One rock. One man. The forces of nature. A really crappy off-brand Leatherman tool. 127 hours. Who else but Danny Boyle,

By: debbie lynn elias Given the gravitas of today’s political climate and in light of this week’s elections, it seems only just, proper and fair

By: debbie lynn elias Although completed in 2008, it wasn’t until after Sundance 2010 and a tour on the festival circuit that Jake Scott’s WELCOME

By: debbie lynn elias There are two definitions of the word “conviction.” The first, is “an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or

By: debbie lynn elias Like a fine wine, some things just keep getting better with age, and as we have certainly seen this year, action

By: debbie lynn elias Back in late 1978, there was a little unrated gem of a film that played around the country called “Day of

By: debbie lynn elias The Oscar race is off and running when SECRETARIAT jumps out of the gate. Emotional, sweeping, epic, horses, a true story,

By: debbie lynn elias One of my Top Twenty films of all time is Tomas Alfredson’s LET THE RIGHT ONE IN. Written by John Lindqvist

By: debbie lynn elias I have never been a Woody Allen fan. Although as a film critic I appreciate the content and quality of his

By: debbie lynn elias Think back to your high school days. Wasn’t there at least one person who made you miserable? One person that always

By: debbie lynn elias When George Bernard Shaw wrote “Youth is wasted on the young”, he obviously didn’t know of writer/director Nicholas Fackler. Now only

By: debbie lynn elias As every true romantic knows, for each person on the planet, there is that one special someone with whom each was