
THE BOYS ARE BACK
By: debbie lynn elias We are so used to seeing films with a predictable plot line of mother wrangling unruly child or lonely miserable single

By: debbie lynn elias We are so used to seeing films with a predictable plot line of mother wrangling unruly child or lonely miserable single

By: debbie lynn elias It’s so good to be bad; especially when you’re Nic Cage and you’ve teamed up with the legendary Werner Herzog for

By: debbie lynn elias As with life itself, there are some films in and of themselves that need to have a back-up plan. Such is

By: debbie lynn elias Who can resist the chubby little cheeks of a newborn? Or that sweet baby smell after a little one has had

By: debbie lynn elias BEST WORST MOVIE shows that you really can make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. Way back in 1989,

By: debbie lynn elias In 1999, a member of the Rylstone Women’s Institute was faced with the loss of her husband following his battle with

By: debbie lynn elias “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin” is just the latest example of why many books should not be turned into films, literacy should be
By: debbie lynn elias Making its world premiere at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival is one of the most fascinating stories ever brought to

By: debbie lynn elias Catch this one if you can! Having opened on Christmas Day, the multi-talented combination of Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Leonardo

By: debbie lynn elias With “Cats & Dogs,” director Lawrence Guterman attempts to bring to the screen, a visualization of what pet owners everywhere have

By: debbie lynn elias If you’re looking for a continuation of the story of Michelle’s Pfeiffer’s Selena Kyle aka Catwoman or even that of the

By: debbie lynn elias Making its Los Angeles debut at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival, within just a few frames, CHALK immediately became one