
Jump!
By: debbie lynn elias Well, what can I say. You’re gonna “jump” over this one. That’s right – JUMP! – marked its world premiere at

By: debbie lynn elias Well, what can I say. You’re gonna “jump” over this one. That’s right – JUMP! – marked its world premiere at

By: debbie lynn elias Monsters? Did someone say “monsters”? They sure did and not a moment too soon as it has a been a long

By: debbie lynn elias I still remember the very first” meal” that I ever cooked for someone. It was in my first apartment and for

By: debbie lynn elias Think back to your youth and those small suburban neighborhoods or city communities or even now in this age of technogadgetry. Remember

By: debbie lynn elias Opening in the United States on August 4 and in Canada on September 15 is Armistead Maupin’s adaptation of his own

By: debbie lynn elias Harkening back to the days of wide eyed innocence, post-war America under President Eisenhower, before Dicky got tricky, black & white

By: debbie lynn elias Where is Chevy Chase when you need him? Clearly, nowhere to found in this latest outing from the National Lampoon franchise,

By: debbie lynn elias “National Treasure” was commissioned in honor of the United States’s Bicentennial of 1976 but, due to a governmental slip-up, is just

By: debbie lynn elias The latest in the never ending saga of ugly duckling-becomes- beautiful swan films, “The New Guy” flails and flaps in these

By: debbie lynn elias Poetic, epic and sweeping, writer/director Terrence Malick brings to the big screen yet another incarnation of the settlement and colonization of

By: debbie lynn elias When I read the novel “The Notebook” by Nicholas Sparks, only one image, actually a montage of different aspects of the

By: debbie lynn elias One thing I learned as a small child sticking my hands in my beloved German grandmother’s pots and pans sampling “uncooked