RV

By: debbie lynn elias When I first saw the promos and trailers for this film , my initial thought was, “not another Griswold family-type vacation

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TEETH

By: debbie lynn elias This review comes with a disclaimer/warning, at least for the male population, for little did we realize what Hall & Oates

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THAT FALL

By: debbie lynn elias Already coined by me as a “Thrillomedy”, THAT FALL, has some characterizations and plot lines worthy of a novel by my

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The Time Machine

By: debbie lynn elias Based on the classic sci-fi novel by H.G. Wells and up-dated from George Pal’s 1960 film version (of which I am

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THE TOWN THAT WAS

By: debbie lynn elias A competitor in the Documentary category at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival, if there was ever a film predestined for

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TRADE

By: debbie lynn elias The State Department estimates that upwards of 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders each year, largely for sexual exploitation, with

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TRANSFORMERS

By: debbie lynn elias With four nephews, the oldest of which turned me onto these really cool Hasbro toys when he was much younger (and

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Treasure Planet

By: debbie lynn elias Thanks to Walt Disney Pictures, reading may become a thing of the past for children everywhere – and that is not

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THE TRIPPER

By: debbie lynn elias I had the privilege of attending the world premiere of THE TRIPPER, which opened Screamfest 2006, one of the, dare I

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TRU LOVED

By: debbie lynn elias Writer/Director Stewart Wade is a gifted storyteller. With an affable and natural ease, drawing on his own life experiences and from

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Tsotsi

By: debbie lynn elias Form the second time in as many years, South Africa has a film in contention for Oscar in the Best Foreign

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