
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

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

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

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

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

By: debbie lynn elias You gotta admit that at first blush, TRUST THE MAN doesn’t exactly call out to the female moviegoers of the world.

By: debbie lynn elias The winning combination of Sandra Bullock and writer/director Marc Lawrence strikes gold again with their latest foray into the romantic screwball

By: debbie lynn elias In looking through the annals of film, there is one title that consistently appears on virtually everyone’s list as being classic,

By: debbie lynn elias John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton team up (who’da thunk it) under the direction of Harold Ramis for one of the

By: debbie lynn elias Going through winter sports withdrawal thanks to the NHL strike and no Olympics? Yearning for the crisp sound of a well

By: debbie lynn elias Take a cold, dark and stormy night, some flooded roads, one creepy clone of the Bates Motel (you know the place

By: debbie lynn elias Adapted from a short story by sci-fi master, Philip K. Dick, “Impostor” gives us Earth in the year 2079. We have

By: debbie lynn elias The name of Martin McDonagh should be well familiar to all you theatre afficionados. Internationally renowned writer and director for works