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By: debbie lynn elias I take it as a good omen when less than one month into the new year, the thriller and horror movie

By: debbie lynn elias I take it as a good omen when less than one month into the new year, the thriller and horror movie

By: debbie lynn elias Yes, folks. There are other films opening this week besides STAR TREK. And while they may be overshadowed by the legends

By: debbie lynn elias Ah, Juliet. The mere mention of the name may make even the most hardened heart a tad wistful at the thought

By: debbie lynn elias Shane Wolfe is a Navy S.E.A.L. assigned to rescue top level government scientist Howard Plummer. Unfortunately, Wolfe fails in his assignment

By: debbie lynn elias Los Angeles Film Festival 2007 boasts an expansive and diverse collection of international films and no country more prominent that Romania.

By: debbie lynn elias Passion – from the Latin “perpessio” – the act of suffering. The passion of Christ – “passio.” The topic of media

By: debbie lynn elias December 7, 1941, the date on which the empire of Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, isn’t the only day that will

By: debbie lynn elias With the holiday season in full swing and Christmas less than two weeks ago, its’s been rather slim pickings at the

By: debbie lynn elias My one overall gripe about films adapted from books has always been, and typically with very few exceptions, that the film

By: debbie lynn elias Since first hearing of the project a few years ago, I have anxiously awaited this latest interpretation of Gaston Leroux’s novel and

By: debbie lynn elias THE PILL, a witty and wry film by Michelle Goetsche, is an Official Selection at the Los Angeles International Short Film

By: debbie lynn elias Ahoy mateys! Shiver me timbers, I think we have a winner here! In it’s second attempt to take a popular theme