
The Royal Tenenbaums
By: debbie lynn elias Screenwriters, Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson, certainly know how to put the “fun” in dysfunctional, as in family that is, with

By: debbie lynn elias Screenwriters, Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson, certainly know how to put the “fun” in dysfunctional, as in family that is, with

By: debbie lynn elias The summer’s second big “family” film to hit the big screens “Rugrats go Wild!” brings a new and exciting (okay, maybe

By: debbie lynn elias As if an adaptation of the John Grisham legal thriller “Runaway Jury” isn’t enough of a reason to see a film,

By: debbie lynn elias Many years ago I had the pleasure of first meeting one of our finest and most respected attorneys, Arlene Coleman Schwimmer.

By: debbie lynn elias When I look back at my life, and as I have similarly heard so often from many of you, movies represent

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

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

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

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

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

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

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