
ROBOT & FRANK
By: debbie lynn elias When the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival line-up was released, one film in particular jumped out at me – ROBOT &

By: debbie lynn elias When the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival line-up was released, one film in particular jumped out at me – ROBOT &

By: debbie lynn elias From the opening titles and up through the closing credits, and with everything in between, never once would one, nor did

By: debbie lynn elias A follow-up by Julie Delpy to her 2007 film, 2 Days in Paris, 2 DAYS IN NEW YORK is a slice

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By: debbie lynn elias For a no brainer of a raunchy and rowdy good time any time of the day or night, Beerfest is always

By: debbie lynn elias For devotees young and old alike of Jeff Kinney’s best-selling WIMPY KID book series and subsequent film franchise, the wait for

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By: debbie lynn elias “Shame” which garnered an NC-17 rating. This year, it’s Matthew McConaughey in William Friedkin’s KILLER JOE, which the MPAA also saw

By: debbie lynn elias Easily claiming a spot on my list of “Must See Festival Films” at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival last month

By: debbie lynn elias Based on the internationally acclaimed novel by of the same name by Jens Lapidus, EASY MONEY (Snabba Cash) was already wildly

By: debbie lynn elias When you toss out the name Neil Young, my interest is peaked. Toss out the name of Jonathan Demme, and you’ve