
THE DIVIDE
By: debbie lynn elias Well, it didn’t take long for my Worst Films of 2012 list to get started thanks to director Xavier Gens and
By: debbie lynn elias Well, it didn’t take long for my Worst Films of 2012 list to get started thanks to director Xavier Gens and
By: debbie lynn elias One of the biggest surprises to come out of 2011 is PARIAH, a glorious little indie film from Dee Rees that
By: debbie lynn elias There is nothing I like better than discovering a little independent gem of a film early on in its journey through
By: debbie lynn elias I think it’s safe to say that with her performance as Margaret Thatcher in this week’s THE IRON LADY, Meryl Streep
By: debbie lynn elias A furry, feel good film like WE BOUGHT A ZOO is not what one would expect from the edgier Cameron Crowe,
By: debbie lynn elias I never thought I would ever be writing these words: I am beyond impressed with Angelina Jolie as a storyteller and
By: debbie lynn elias There seems to be a rising trend of late within independent films. Bravery. Bravery and courage to cross the line, push
By: debbie lynn elias I have never known the world without those adorable, energetic and often impish chipmunks Alvin, Simon and Theodore, and their adoptive
By: debbie lynn elias Michael Fassbender dominates the movie screens this week with two superb films – A DANGEROUS METHOD and Shame. Walking a fine
By: debbie lynn elias There is no argument that one of the most breathtaking parts of BREAKING DAWN is the wedding of Edward and Bella,
By: debbie lynn elias Let’s face it. Do I really need to even review THE MUPPETS for you? No matter what I or anyone else
By: debbie lynn elias Described by director Mark Pellington as “An existential horror film. An allegory about male failure. Greed. Shame. Addiction.”, I MELT WITH