
PRIDE
By: debbie lynn elias Inspirational. Uplifting. Hopeful. Encouraging. A three-hankie flick. PRIDE is nothing like I expected despite knowing the film’s backstory and the incredible

By: debbie lynn elias Inspirational. Uplifting. Hopeful. Encouraging. A three-hankie flick. PRIDE is nothing like I expected despite knowing the film’s backstory and the incredible

By: debbie lynn elias Let’s just cut to the chase. It was shear punishment to sit and watch “The Punisher.” Based on a top selling favorite

By: debbie lynn elias It takes quite a bit for a film to really drive my intellect and have me so engrossed philosophically that I

By: debbie lynn elias I know it’s been a pressure cooker for myself and filmmakers Jennifer Grausman and Mark Becker since Los Angeles Film Festival

By: debbie lynn elias Lori Petty, a Venice local, has conquered the silver screen with her indelible performances like Kit Keller in “A League of

By: debbie lynn elias I have often reminded you that some of the best films come from the theatre. And although it’s been awhile since

By: debbie lynn elias Once upon a time there was a kingdom called Disney. Presiding over this kingdom was a man named Walt who had

By: debbie lynn elias Take three parts “Indiana Jones”, add two parts “The Mummy”, mix in some “National Treasure” and then toss in a little

By: debbie lynn elias Probably best known for her insipid comment, “Let them eat cake”, intoned as the French people were starving around her, one

By: debbie lynn elias Opening December 21, “The Majestic” is a magical and loving Capra-esque look at Americana at is finest, a time of small

By: debbie lynn elias Tommy Lee Jones playing babysitter to college cheerleaders? How desperate is Hollywood? Or, to paraphrase Chris Rock, how desperate is Tommy Lee

By: debbie lynn elias For those of you that didn’t catch our earlier LA Film Festival coverage mentioning the most enchantingly adorable film of the year,