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By: debbie lynn elias Some of the greatest movie-going experiences of my childhood – and life – as well as that of so many others
By: debbie lynn elias Some of the greatest movie-going experiences of my childhood – and life – as well as that of so many others
By: debbie lynn elias Somehow your past always finds its way into your future – particularly if it’s something, shall we say, questionable, that you
By: debbie lynn elias In this final weekend of the “awards season” it seems only fitting that I turn my attention and yours to someone
By: debbie lynn elias Come on. Admit it. When you were a small (or maybe not so small) child, didn’t you sometimes lie in wait
By: debbie lynn elias Enough already. Starring Jennifer Lopez and Billy Campbell, “Enough” is a way below average attempt at retelling that now common themed
By: debbie lynn elias Anyone that knows me, knows this; when it comes to Jim Carrey, I am not a fan. With only two exceptions,
By: debbie lynn elias Newcomer Michael Clancy makes his debut as writer-director with one of the darkest, and funniest, comedies of the year, “Eulogy.” The
By: debbie lynn elias What is about dysfunctional families that are so attractive to us? For me, as I am certain for many of you,
By: debbie lynn elias When there’s something strange in the neighborhood, who ya gonna call? Ivan Reitman! That’s right, one of the kings of product
By: debbie lynn elias What man writes a script – a comedy no less – that has a character who gets his testicles blown off?
By: debbie lynn elias Pompe Disease. How many of you have heard of it? I hadn’t. But thanks to Harrison Ford, who was inspired by
By: debbie lynn elias We are so accustomed to seeing John Cusack as a sensitive, confident, intelligent, sexy, amiable and very likeable “Lloyd Dobbleresque” character,