
Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
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 “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

By: debbie lynn elias Once upon a time there were three little girls, angels if you will, – one, very very smart; one, very very

By: debbie lynn elias One of the most vivid memories of my childhood is my checking out of my elementary school library, E.B. White’s 1952

By: debbie lynn elias Originally written Frank B. Gilbreth Jr., and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, and subsequently brought to the big screen by Walter Lane in

By: debbie lynn elias Opening nationwide in general release this weekend is the multiple Golden Globe winning – “Chicago.” Fresh on the heels and riding

By: debbie lynn elias We loved him as Santa. We loved her as the hooker with a heart. We love Christmas. So what the heck

By: debbie lynn elias There is really nothing more peaceful or beautiful within these United States than small, obscure little towns nestled on coastlines, burrowed