
Daredevil
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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

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By: debbie lynn elias We first meet Arden. Arden cares for her less than caring mother and is smothered, berated, bullied and badgered to the

By: debbie lynn elias Director Frank Oz says it best. On being given this script, “I just laughed out loud. And, I was touched by

By: debbie lynn elias Witold Pilecki was a soldier of the Second Polish Republic, a founder of the resistance movement known as the Secret Polish

By: debbie lynn elias Anyone that knows me or my work, knows my passion for the movie musical. So, it should come as no surprise

By: debbie lynn elias It was one of my most difficult review decisions this week in selecting which movie to offer you as my featured