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By: debbie lynn elias After being reinvigorated with the comedic spirit thanks to Betty White’s wry, witty and laugh- out-loud funny speech at the SAG

By: debbie lynn elias After being reinvigorated with the comedic spirit thanks to Betty White’s wry, witty and laugh- out-loud funny speech at the SAG

By: debbie lynn elias How many of you out there remember the Golden Ages of roller derby in the 50’s, the 70’s or even during

BY: debbie lynn elias Another reason to promote literacy comes to the big screen this week in the form of “White Oleander” – Hollywood’s latest

By: debbie lynn elias One of the most important events to take place during the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival was Green Day. Not only

By: debbie lynn elias Little boys and their toys. Be they young or old, there is nothing a boy likes better than his toys –

By: debbie lynn elias Having struck gold with the perpetually perky (and pink) ““Legally Blonde””, director Robert Luketic once again waves his magic wand, this

By: debbie lynn elias Theatrical director Adam Rapp marks his directorial film debut with “Winter Passing.” Although transitioning to film, Rapp’s theater roots are clearly

By: debbie lynn elias Opening this week, “About A Boy” is a delightful alternative to this weekend’s other mega-major film release (you know the one)

By: debbie lynn elias For some two years, “The Adventures of Pluto Nash” sat on a shelf just waiting to be finished. Warner Bros. explained

By: debbie lynn elias Debuting at the AFI Film Festival in November and then garnering an Oscar nomination as Denmark’s entry for Best Foreign Language

By: debbie lynn elias Inspired by the true story of the most successful female manager in boxing history, “Against the Ropes” loosely brings to life

By: debbie lynn elias “I propose we can build a robot who can love.” “I propose we build a child robot who can love.” And