
THE GREAT DEBATERS
By: debbie lynn elias When choosing my final review of the year for you, there was a bit of influence over my decision; that of
By: debbie lynn elias When choosing my final review of the year for you, there was a bit of influence over my decision; that of
By: debbie lynn elias After sitting on a shelf at Miramax for over two years (which seems to be the rule rather than the exception
By: debbie lynn elias Established producer Patricia Foulkrod steps out of her comfort zone and into the war zone as director and writer of THE
By: debbie lynn elias The often overlooked force with its role in personal safety, water safety, national security and the environment, the US Coast Guard
By: debbie lynn elias I love Vegas. Not only do I like to participate in a few of those skill games like Poker and Blackjack,
By: debbie lynn elias Opening Friday, March 1, 2002, “40 Days and 40 Nights” is a fable of Biblical and mythic proportion. Dumped six months
By: debbie lynn elias A beautiful translation of life and story to the big screen, director Bruce Beresford combines the amazing true story of noble
By: debbie lynn elias How many of you just melt at the sight of a little four-footed friend – be it your “child” or not
By: debbie lynn elias Isabel Bigelow wants to be normal. No more magic. No more twitching. Just plain and normal. Her desire to be just
By: debbie lynn elias Opening in limited release in Los Angeles on December 17 and nationwide on December 29, Kevin Spacey sneaks in under the
By: debbie lynn elias Obviously more than a few of you took heed of my Los Angeles Film Festival recommendations for “Must See Festival Films”
By: debbie lynn elias The bar is set and the Documentary Oscar race begins with the debut of WAKING SLEEPING BEAUTY. Not environmentally or politically