
BENEATH (2014)
By: debbie lynn elias Coal mining was the bread and butter for much of the Appalachian region of the United States for centuries. Fraught with

By: debbie lynn elias Coal mining was the bread and butter for much of the Appalachian region of the United States for centuries. Fraught with

By: debbie lynn elias Adapted for the screen by Kelly Masterson and Bong Joon-Ho from the French graphic novel “Le Transpercenegie” and directed by Bong

By: debbie lynn elias Gillian Robespierre marks her feature film directorial debut with OBVIOUS CHILD. Based on a short film of the name which she

By: debbie lynn elias WISH I WAS HERE is an interesting film to come from Zach Braff as his sophomore feature, especially when we consider

By: debbie lynn elias How can you have a film festival without a film that has the theme of a film within a film? Simple.

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