
AN EDUCATION
By: debbie lynn elias As the school bell rings the start of another day, let me say this – AN EDUCATION is some kind of

By: debbie lynn elias As the school bell rings the start of another day, let me say this – AN EDUCATION is some kind of

By: debbie lynn elias The 1970’s brought an entirely new aspect to the nightly news Instead of responsible, earnest reporting from the likes of Cronkite

By: debbie lynn elias This time around, I just have to give you the answer before you even ask the question. In short, the answer

By: debbie lynn elias There are times when nothing is more enjoyable than a gripping, creepy, psychological thriller. You know the kind. The ones that

By: debbie lynn elias A film that really piqued my curiosity at the 2008 Los Angeles Film Festival, and now available on DVD, comes from

By: debbie lynn elias As with the recent “Charlotte’s Web”, I have waited with bated breath and excited anticipation for the release of Luc Besson’s

By: debbie lynn elias In addition to my love and mesmerization with movies from small on, a key visual element in my youth was cartoons

By: debbie lynn elias If you get a sense of deja vu on seeing the one sheet poster for this film, it’s with good reason.

By: debbie lynn elias Deliciously ditzy and delightful, “The Banger Sisters” is an absolute joy. Although not a screenwriting masterpiece, Bob Dolman, as both writer

By: debbie lynn elias If you’re a true fan of Batman as the invincible Dark Knight of comic book fame, then this is the film

By: debbie lynn elias When I received the line-up of films for the LA Film Festival, there were some 5 or 6 films that immediately

By: debbie lynn elias Newcomer director/writer Jessica Manafort throws her hat into the LA Film Festival with a simply beautiful and ordinary film – THE BEAUTIFUL