THIN ICE
By: debbie lynn elias There’s thin ice. There’s black ice. Put them both together as a showcase for Greg Kinnear and Alan Arkin and you’ve
By: debbie lynn elias There’s thin ice. There’s black ice. Put them both together as a showcase for Greg Kinnear and Alan Arkin and you’ve
By: debbie lynn elias Come on! Admit it! The title alone – A GOOD OLD FASHIONED ORGY – has piqued your curiosity and interest more
By: debbie lynn elias Going into FRIGHT NIGHT (2011) , I have to admit I had a lot of trepidation. I am more than familiar
By: debbie lynn elias Brendan Gleeson is an actor who, with every performance, makes me admire and appreciate his talent and ability more than I
By: debbie lynn elias Since the early days of film and Cecille B. DeMille, the relationship between man and religion has been one of both
By: debbie lynn elias Making its debut last month at the Los Angeles Film Festival is one of the indie charmers of the year, TERRI.
By: debbie lynn elias While this may be the big opening weekend for the much anticipated Michael Bay-Shia LaBeouf adventure, TRANSFORMERS 3: DARK SIDE OF
By: debbie lynn elias I love the comedy and talent of Steve Coogan. A comic gem from across the Pond, he can make anything funny.
By: debbie lynn elias I first met Chris Landon when he was a tow-headed young lad watching his dad at work. Dad just happened to
By: debbie lynn elias I have never been a Woody Allen fan. Although as a film critic I appreciate the content and quality of his