Tag: drama

FOUR (LAFF Review)

By: debbie lynn elias On the fringe of being an all around Must See Festival Film at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival is Joshua Sanchezf

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BEL AMI

By: debbie lynn elias Set in 1890 Paris, BEL AMI is based on Guy de Maupassant’s novel and the story of George Duroy. One time

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THE LAST ELVIS

By: debbie lynn elias After a successful premiere in Sundance, Armando Bo’s THE LAST ELVIS makes its Los Angeles debut as Argentina’s contribution to the

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THIS IS OURS

By: debbie lynn elias With the first frame of THIS IS OURS, one is swept up in the beauty and elegance of Jonathan Houser’s cinematography

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THE INTOUCHABLES

By: debbie lynn elias Already nominated for 9 Cezar Awards, France’s equivalent of the Oscars, THE INTOUCHABLES is, in a word, stupendous. The first real

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Virginia

By: debbie lynn elias Oscar winning screenwriter for MILK, Dustin Lance Black now jumps into the director’s chair with VIRGINIA. Debuting at TIFF two years

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GIRL IN PROGRESS

By: debbie lynn elias Director Patricia Riggen sprang to the attention of English-speaking audiences several years ago with the beautifully poignant La Misma Luna. Her

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FOOTNOTE

By: debbie lynn elias 2012 Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film nominee and Film Independent Spirit Award nominee, FOOTNOTE is a poignant, witty, well crafted

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SEEKING JUSTICE

By: debbie lynn elias Anyone who knows me or who is a regular reader, knows of my unabashed admiration and respect for Nic Cage. While

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