MARTIAN CHILD

By: debbie lynn elias For those of you that know me or have followed my reviews for any length of time, you know how much

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The Matador

By: debbie lynn elias Originally written for digital video and a mere $250,000.00 budget, writer/director Richard Shepard struck pay dirt once Pierce Brosnan got a hold

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Matchstick Men

By: debbie lynn elias Con artists. Grifters. Matchstick men. Take your pick. According to novelist Eric Garcia, “People are fascinated with con men like they’re fascinated

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Mean Girls

By: debbie lynn elias High school junior Cady Heron was home schooled in Africa by her two anthropologists parents and as a result is, let’s

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Men in Black II

By: debbie lynn elias As comes as no surprise, thanks to “Men In Black II,” Will Smith has regained his title as reigning king of

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Minority Report

By: debbie lynn elias Once again this year we are graced with a futuristic sci-fi flick based on a short story by the visionary Philip

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Miracle

By: debbie lynn elias “Do you believe in miracles?!?” 23 years later that line is still one of the most heralded in sports, in the country

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MISS POTTER

By: debbie lynn elias The holiday movie season extends itself a bit longer with this final family film of the year – MISS POTTER. Based

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The Missing

By: debbie lynn elias Director Ron Howard tackles one of the toughest projects in his stellar career with “The Missing.” Facing the elements of nature

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