
STREAM OF LOVE
By: debbie lynn elias Don’t think for a minute that “Old Country” octogenarians and nonagenarians have one foot in the grave and the other on

By: debbie lynn elias Don’t think for a minute that “Old Country” octogenarians and nonagenarians have one foot in the grave and the other on

By: debbie lynn elias For an introspective and reflective movie-going experience look no further than EVOLUTION OF A CRIMINAL. An autobiographical documentary infused with stylized

By: debbie lynn elias I need see nothing more than Seamus Tierney as the cinematographer on a film and I’m along for the ride. From

By: debbie lynn elias A noteworthy film that truly celebrates the diversity and eclectic nature of Los Angeles comes compliments of renowned photographer turned first-time

By: debbie lynn elias Making its world premiere at Los Angeles Film Festival 2014 as part of LA Muse category celebrating the fabric of Los

By: debbie lynn elias When we last saw the gang back in 2012, they were hanging out in downtown Culver City, shooting hoops, hitting Happy

By: debbie lynn elias If all I knew of Clark Gregg was his writing and directorial work of a few years ago with his adaptation

By: debbie lynn elias Leave it to the boys from Down Under to deliver a riveting, neo-noir thriller that keeps you on the psychological edge

By: debbie lynn elias Emotionally gritty and tinged with the beauty of a drug infused dreamscape, MALORY & NICOLE is a momentary yet intimate look

By: debbie lynn elias There’s something about a film that captures the essence of an era or time so succinctly that within the first few

By: debbie lynn elias Be she known as the “evil fairy” who casts a spell on the infant princess Aurora dooming her to die when

By: debbie lynn elias I don’t know about you, but when the opening shot of a film boasts Emma Thompson hoisting a very large and