
KILL THE IRISHMAN
By: debbie lynn elias Back in the 70’s, Danny Greene was a name that regularly popped up in the news not only in Cleveland, Ohio,

By: debbie lynn elias Back in the 70’s, Danny Greene was a name that regularly popped up in the news not only in Cleveland, Ohio,

By: debbie lynn elias Although he is no Lisa Scottoline, Michael Connelly has long been a favorite author of mine. Calling on his years covering

By: debbie lynn elias There were high hopes out of Toronto last year after the screening of “Love And Other Impossible Pursuits.” Starring Natalie Portman

By: debbie lynn elias In 1956, the world was gifted with an astounding “autobiography” by Slavomir Rawicz – “The Long Walk: The True Story of

By: debbie lynn elias As I left the screening room after the final credits rolled by for COUNTRY STRONG, my mind was playing the lyrics

By: debbie lynn elias BIUTIFUL is the type of film that doesn’t come around too often. It doesn’t leave your mind, or your heart, long

By: debbie lynn elias It is rare indeed to experience the adaptation of an excellently crafted and performed, emotionally impactful play, into an equally excellent

By: debbie lynn elias Sofia Coppola is masterful when it comes to mood and attention to detail in a film. Just take a look at

By: debbie lynn elias Several years ago at AFI Fest, I had the privilege of meeting and befriending the exceptionally talented cast and crew of

By: debbie lynn elias Empowering! Inspirational! Sally Hawkins is entrancing. Miranda Richardson is the icing on the cake. Bob Hoskins is deliciously fun. The human