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By: debbie lynn elias Leo Tolstoy is long considered one of the greatest novelists of our time. Celebrated for works such as “War and Peace”

By: debbie lynn elias Leo Tolstoy is long considered one of the greatest novelists of our time. Celebrated for works such as “War and Peace”

By: debbie lynn elias Daniel Rafferty is a celebrated New York divorce attorney – that is to say when he’s not writing books or hitting

By: debbie lynn elias Written by Kirsten Smith and Karen McCullah Lutz (“10 Things I Hate About You”) and directed by Robert Luketic in his first

By: debbie lynn elias Back in theaters this summer straight from Bel Air by way of Boston and Washington, D.C., is America’s favorite blonde legal

By: debbie lynn elias Johnny Depp returns to the big screen in the first of two releases this year, The Libertine. In keeping with his

By: debbie lynn elias AFI Film Festival opened with a bang to rival that of the wars ravaging our world today with one of

By: debbie lynn elias First love. Something so sweetly innocent yet perhaps even more glorious and magnificent than one’s last love. And something that causes

By: debbie lynn elias Disney Channel TV’s megahit “Lizzie McGuire” comes to the big screen this week with its star, adolescent sensation Hilary Duff,

By: debbie lynn elias Based on the real-life 1940’s murder spree of Martha Beck and Ray Fernandez, “Lonely Hearts” is nothing more than a poor

By: debbie lynn elias I am a great admirer of screenwriter Scott Frank. Having penned the 2004 remake of the Jimmy Stewart classic “Flight of

By: debbie lynn elias The time is 1961. Dr. Paul Armstrong and his trusty wife and all around assistant Betty head up into the mountains

By: debbie lynn elias Anyone who knows me, knows of my great admiration for Dustin Hoffman. Likeable both on-screen and off, he is affable, engaging,