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By: debbie lynn elias What better way to honor the opening week of baseball season than with, what I believe, is one of the finest

By: debbie lynn elias What better way to honor the opening week of baseball season than with, what I believe, is one of the finest

By: debbie lynn elias It takes one heckuva film or performance for me to be swayed into a position of utter allegiance to an actor,

By: debbie lynn elias It is a real privilege and pleasure for me to bring you my review of SEVERED WAYS: THE NORSE DISCOVERY OF

By: debbie lynn elias I still remember when NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD was released. A mere youngster, I thought it was one of the

By: debbie lynn elias Far superior to his other current release, “Murder By Numbers,” screenwriter Tony Gayton’s latest foray onto the big screen comes in

By: debbie lynn elias Santa Claus is comin’ to town in a mere 48 days but thanks to the magic of Disney and Hollywood, you

By: debbie lynn elias On November 11, 1972, Barbara Daly Baekeland was murdered by her 25 year old son, Antony, in their London home. Not

By: debbie lynn elias Dewey Finn is having a bad day. Okay, make it a bad life. Believing himself to be an already great rock

By: debbie lynn elias Quite honestly, I didn’t hold out much hope for the live action translation of one of everyone’s all-time favorite fraidy cat

By: debbie lynn elias Based on Laura Hillenbrand’s best-selling biography, “Seabiscuit” is not only the story of the little horse that could, and did, but

By: debbie lynn elias Tim McCanlies wrote “Secondhand Lions” over ten years ago. Protecting his story and vision like a mother lion protects her cub,

By: debbie lynn elias There are several words to describe a man like Monty Lapica but the first two that come to mind are honest