
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

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

By: debbie lynn elias All I can say is Applause, Applause, Applause for Matthew Lillard as a director and for the film FAT KID RULES

By: debbie lynn elias A perfect blend of creativity, technology, artistry and heart, FRANKENWEENIE is a love story about a boy and his dog that

By: debbie lynn elias In true geekified graphic novel/comic book loving fashion, SOLOMON KANE is an E-ticket ride of fantasy and thrills that starts with

By: debbie lynn elias Who doesn’t love a good mystery or a good thriller? Even better, who doesn’t love to watch and wonder about what’s

By: debbie lynn elias Doesn’t September and the return of students to the classroom, buses clogging the roadways, the smell of pencils and paper in

By: debbie lynn elias Hopefully, you haven’t tired of Channing Tatum yet because he’s back, heading up his fifth film of the year. Just shy

By: debbie lynn elias I admit it. I was “dredding” this reimagination of DREDD. Not too impressed with the 1995 Sylvester Stallone version, Judge Dredd,

By: debbie lynn elias I love THE WORDS. I love the look. I love the feel. I love the intrigue of the narrative construction and

By: debbie lynn elias Adding some horror to the mix this Labor Day weekend is THE POSSESSION. Based upon the “mythical” Jewish Dybbuk, while the

By: debbie lynn elias With John Hillcoat’s LAWLESS, the Oscar race gets a bit hotter with a too-die-for performance by Guy Pearce and a script

By: debbie lynn elias With the same passion that he had with marketing and merchandising the universally beloved Thomas the Tank Engine and Teletubbies, Kenn