
THE LAST STAND
By: debbie lynn elias We got a taste with Expendables and then he left us salivating for more with Expendables 2, but now, with THE

By: debbie lynn elias We got a taste with Expendables and then he left us salivating for more with Expendables 2, but now, with THE

By: debbie lynn elias With an awkward beauty celebrating the beauty of awkwardness that hits you like a bolt of emotional lightning in the third

By: debbie lynn elias At age 75, Dustin Hoffman marks his directorial debut in splendor with the emotionally exuberant and fulfilling, QUARTET. A witty, smartly crafted,

By: debbie lynn elias Everyone knows the extreme level of trepidation I have when it comes to remakes, reboots or reimaginations of movies, and given

By: debbie lynn elias Timely and topical, PROMISED LAND speaks to your heart; it speaks to your mind; it opens your eyes to “the big

By: debbie lynn elias Although BLANCANIEVES didn’t make the short list of potential Oscar nominees for Best Foreign Language Film, it more than makes my list

By: debbie lynn elias We know where it began and we know how it ended, but what happens in between that leads to the end

By: debbie lynn elias Who doesn’t remember where they were or what they were doing on December 26, 2004, when a world-shattering tsunami arose in

By: debbie lynn elias Who hasn’t read Jack Kerouac’s iconic ON THE ROAD? Since its first publication in 1947, ON THE ROAD, has become a

By: debbie lynn elias Heleno de Freitas is a name synonymous with the history of soccer. One of the world’s greatest players in the 1940’s,

By: debbie lynn elias A fascinating slice of life and peek behind the curtain at a pivotal point in world history, HYDE PARK ON THE HUDSON

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