
Beauty Shop
By: debbie lynn elias With a Southern mother who has lived in a beauty shop for the past some 60 years (I kid you not),

By: debbie lynn elias With a Southern mother who has lived in a beauty shop for the past some 60 years (I kid you not),

By: debbie lynn elias Showcasing some of the best, if not the best, aerial combat footage to hit the big screen, “Behind Enemy Lines” should

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By: debbie lynn elias The LAFF International Showcase and Documentary categories are indeed blessed this year with some incredible films, one of them being THE

By: debbie lynn elias You knew it was coming. There was no way that I would not find at least one “must see film” in

By: debbie lynn elias Once upon a time there was a 9 year old boy with an amazing imagination. And on one fine day, he

By: debbie lynn elias Every once in awhile I stumble onto a film that, although it undoubtedly will not break the bank at the box

By: debbie lynn elias The Best Picture Oscar race officially takes off this week with the release of Anurag Basu’s KITES. This is PURE OSCAR

By: debbie lynn elias Tennessee Williams is long and widely considered to be one of, if not the most celebrated and important American playwright of

By: debbie lynn elias So what would a film festival be without at least one dynamic and dazzling mockumentary? A lot less entertaining, I can

By: debbie lynn elias This year, foreign films and foreign filmmakers are truly leaving their mark on the Los Angeles Film Festival, with what is