
Impostor
By: debbie lynn elias Adapted from a short story by sci-fi master, Philip K. Dick, “Impostor” gives us Earth in the year 2079. We have

By: debbie lynn elias Adapted from a short story by sci-fi master, Philip K. Dick, “Impostor” gives us Earth in the year 2079. We have

By: debbie lynn elias The name of Martin McDonagh should be well familiar to all you theatre afficionados. Internationally renowned writer and director for works

By: debbie lynn elias One of the highlights – and most well received and attended screening – of the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival was

By: debbie lynn elias It has long been said that all good things come to those who wait. Well, we’ve waited 19 years for Harrison

By: debbie lynn elias Forget everything you know or think you know about Truman Capote. Forget about everything you know or think you know based

By: debbie lynn elias 51 year old Dan Foreman has escaped termination from his job as head ad executive for the magazine Sports America. Good

By: debbie lynn elias Mayhem, madness and marriage. An indelible – and at times, lethal – combination. And never moreso than when dealing with in-laws.

By: debbie lynn elias Written and directed by Samantha Lavin and starring Maryfrances Carreccia, Tasha Ames and Marina Benedict, this is the story of friendship

By: debbie lynn elias The best part of “In the Cut” is when it ends. The worst part is that you have to endure 118

By: debbie lynn elias At the premier for “Intolerable Cruelty”, arriving guests were asked what they considered to be an “intolerable cruelty.” Responses ranged from

By: debbie lynn elias Vince Papale. A name and a man instantly recognizable to any Philadelphia Eagles fan, has his inspirational story brought to the

By: debbie lynn elias If you’re looking for traces of Bill Cosby and Bob Culp. Forget it. Other than the name and the same type