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By: debbie lynn elias I have long been an admirer of Kevin Smith’s filmmaking ethic; although not always a fan of some of his films. He

By: debbie lynn elias I have long been an admirer of Kevin Smith’s filmmaking ethic; although not always a fan of some of his films. He

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By: debbie lynn elias A perfect blend of classic film noir and graphic novel, SIN CITY 2: A DAME TO KILL FOR is deliciously decadent.

A classically styled drama from writer Sabrina Gennarino and director Pieter Gaspersz, AFTER is thoughtfully absorbing and beautifully acted, focusing not only on the dynamics

By: debbie lynn elias You know them. You love them. You have a kick-ass time with them. And they’re back! Bigger and badder than ever,

By: debbie lynn elias To paraphrase screenwriter Steven Knight, “Food is memories”. Since the days of a feeble Oliver Twist innocently saying “Please sir, I

By: debbie lynn elias I admit it. I had some doubts when it was announced James Gunn (whom I admire and am a fan of