
PARANOIA
By: debbie lynn elias An adaptation of Joseph Finder’s best seller of the same name, Robert Luketic’s PARANOIA is a riveting, taut, tense thriller. With

By: debbie lynn elias An adaptation of Joseph Finder’s best seller of the same name, Robert Luketic’s PARANOIA is a riveting, taut, tense thriller. With

By: debbie lynn elias It was only a matter of time before Disney • Pixar’s “World of Cars” courtesy of Cars and Cars 2 went

By: debbie lynn elias Written and directed by first-time feature helmer Nenad Cicin-Sain, The Time Being is a moody and meditative performance piece set within

By: debbie lynn elias With THE TO DO LIST, first time feature helmer, Maggie Carey takes the well-worn, tried and true, teen sex romp/coming-of-age film,

By: debbie lynn elias Who doesn’t have a favorite teacher? The one that encouraged, influenced and cheered you on through some of your most challenging

By: debbie lynn elias Who doesn’t love an underdog story? You cheer, your heart races, you slowly rise up out of your seat in the

By: debbie lynn elias One can always count on Nicolas Winding Refn to deliver something provocative, evocative and eclectic that’s guaranteed to be talked about.

By: debbie lynn elias A film that cast its spell over the 2013 Los Angeles Film Festival earlier this year, and one of my top

By: debbie lynn elias UNFINISHED SONG . . . quiet, sad beauty that fills the heart and the soul. Saccharine sweet but brimming with heart,

By: debbie lynn elias “Hi-Yo, Silver, Away!” And sadly, that’s what you may be doing – going away – before reaching the 2 hour 17

By: debbie lynn elias One of my greatest gripes about filmmaking stems from remakes. If a film is so well done or so beloved, it

By: debbie lynn elias Previously unfamiliar with the work of writer/director Antoni Stutz (who last directed 2001’s You’re Killing Me), after seeing his sophomore feature