KILLING THEM SOFTLY

By: debbie lynn elias Adapted by writer/director Andrew Dominik from Charles V. Higgins’ 1984 crime novel Cogan’s Trade, KILLING THEM SOFTLY moves from Higgins’ 1970’s

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DELHI SAFARI

By: debbie lynn elias Bollywood’s gone Hollywood, 3D animation style, that is, with DELHI SAFARI. Talk about enjoyable!! Filled with family, friendship and fun, DELHI

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RED DAWN (2012)

By: debbie lynn elias In 1984, the movie world was rocked by John Milius’ RED DAWN. Politically set in the Cold War era, WWIII had

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ANNA KARENINA

By: debbie lynn elias   For anyone who has braved a reading of the Tolstoy novel, at its core, the story of ANNA KARENINA is

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LINCOLN

By: debbie lynn elias When it comes to history and a Steven Spielberg film, there are several things you can always count on: (1) meticulous

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WRECK-IT RALPH

By: debbie lynn elias Who doesn’t love video games? And arcade games? Be you a full-blown gamer, a game obsessed ‘cause it’s better than homework

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THE SESSIONS

By: debbie lynn elias Mark O’Brien was – and through his writings, still is – a powerful voice not only within the “disabled” community, but

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BLUE BUS

By: debbie lynn elias BLUE BUS is a charming little effort that feels like a Hewell Houser travelogue across the I-10 from Los Angeles to

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