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By: debbie lynn elias What were producers Dan Halsted, Dan Kolsrud and David Scheer thinking when they opted to spend $20 million on this latest

By: debbie lynn elias What were producers Dan Halsted, Dan Kolsrud and David Scheer thinking when they opted to spend $20 million on this latest

By: debbie lynn elias Works by Dan Waters have, for me, vacillated between the “love it” “hate it” extremes. His first at bat, the dark

By: debbie lynn elias Obviously no one bothered to tell Bobby and Peter Farrelly to stick to what they do best in film making –

By: debbie lynn elias Thanks in large part to Walt Disney, I am and always will be a kid at heart. Weaned on the artistic

By: debbie lynn elias With his latest masterpiece, “Signs”, M. Night Shyamalan has firmly ensconced himself as the king of the psychological thriller Paying homage

By: debbie lynn elias Obsessed with Celebrity Poker? Can’t wait for the BRAVO programming scheduling announcing the new season? Even the Indian gaming casinos are

By: debbie lynn elias Opening this Friday is what many are calling an “adult” horror film (although for many being an adult is horror enough)

By: debbie lynn elias Any of you that have read my reviews over the years know of my great affectation and admiration for Danny Boyle.

By: debbie lynn elias There’s something about a film described as beautifully heartfelt with a lacing of levity, insightful, moving, unique, touching, emotionally exhilarating and

By: debbie lynn elias Animals, animation, live-action, animals (can’t say that enough) and athletics should be the keywords for Disney. They do it often and

By: debbie lynn elias Based on the Stanislaw Lem novel of the same name, and an updated version of the 1972 Russian classic by Andrei

By: debbie lynn elias There’s a reason that television invented the situation comedy – cute idea, possibility of a few “ha-ha’s”, concept only capable of