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By: debbie lynn elias Tommy Lee Jones playing babysitter to college cheerleaders? How desperate is Hollywood? Or, to paraphrase Chris Rock, how desperate is Tommy Lee

By: debbie lynn elias Tommy Lee Jones playing babysitter to college cheerleaders? How desperate is Hollywood? Or, to paraphrase Chris Rock, how desperate is Tommy Lee

By: debbie lynn elias For those of you that didn’t catch our earlier LA Film Festival coverage mentioning the most enchantingly adorable film of the year,

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By: debbie lynn elias It’s 1805. Napoleon rules France and is on his way to controlling the rest of the world. Captain Jack “Lucky Jack” Aubrey

By: debbie lynn elias Originally written for digital video and a mere $250,000.00 budget, writer/director Richard Shepard struck pay dirt once Pierce Brosnan got a hold

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By: debbie lynn elias High school junior Cady Heron was home schooled in Africa by her two anthropologists parents and as a result is, let’s

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By: debbie lynn elias Once again this year we are graced with a futuristic sci-fi flick based on a short story by the visionary Philip

By: debbie lynn elias “Do you believe in miracles?!?” 23 years later that line is still one of the most heralded in sports, in the country

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