
WINTER PASSING
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 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

By: debbie lynn elias The publicity tagline reads, “Is it love… or are they just imagining things?” After suffering through this summer’s latest romantic comedy,

By: debbie lynn elias For those of you not familiar with the Anthony Horowitz series of preteen novels starring teen super sleuth Alex Rider, I

By: debbie lynn elias First, a smash hit on the London stage. Next, the rage of the day as a 1966 film directed by Lewis

By: debbie lynn eliasIn 1865, Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a mathematics professor at Christchurch University in Oxford, England forever changed the world. No, he didn’t

By: debbie lynn elias Debuting on the festival circuit at the AFI Film Fest in 2006 is a frighteningly comedic “horror” situation – ALIEN AUTOPSY.

By: debbie lynn elias Who out there hasn’t been entertained – or even a little scared – watching classic sci-fi films like “The Day the