
OCEAN’S THIRTEEN
By: debbie lynn elias I like the number 13. Always have. While some tend to shy away from it, I’ll be the first one to
By: debbie lynn elias I like the number 13. Always have. While some tend to shy away from it, I’ll be the first one to
By: debbie lynn elias “One Hour Photo” is all it takes to convince one of the virtues of digital cameras. Starring Robin Williams in what
By: debbie lynn elias Based on the enchanting novella by Ben Rice entitled “Pobby & Dingan”, OPAL DREAM is a very sweet, simple family film.
By: debbie lynn elias A sweeping epic set against a backdrop of the old American West, “Open Range” is a story of days gone by,
By: debbie lynn elias We knew it would only be a matter of time before the studios tried to capitalize on the recent success of
By: debbie lynn elias Weddings. The dream of most little girls, the dread of most fathers, the nightmare of most couples and the battle to
By: debbie lynn elias Spring is in the air and summer is around the corner. And we all know what that means: millions of kids
By: debbie lynn elias One of the most exquisite and exquisitely sweet films I have seen in quite some time, OWL AND THE SPARROW, made
By: debbie lynn elias Selkies are mythological creatures long celebrated by Irish, Scottish and Icelandic folklore and legend. Able to become human by removing their
By: debbie lynn elias The Ninth Roman Legion is legendary. Their bravery. Their brutality. Their superiority. A true fighting machine with cunning and strength. Centurions
By: debbie lynn elias After seeing “Daredevil”, I must believe that there must be some truth to all the tabloid rumors being bandied about that
By: debbie lynn elias With Oscar season 2003 barely underway, our attention is already shifting to Oscar 2004, and in particularly, to Kurt Russell, who