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By: debbie lynn elias Who among us doesn’t love a longshot; especially if you’ve got the winning bet. One such winning bet paid off on

By: debbie lynn elias Who among us doesn’t love a longshot; especially if you’ve got the winning bet. One such winning bet paid off on

By: debbie lynn elias Directed by James Gray and co-written with Ric Menello, THE IMMIGRANT is a film that is not to be missed and

By: debbie lynn elias When I first heard about LOCKE, I had no idea what to expect from writer/director Steven Knight. A man in a

By: debbie lynn elias While there are many moments in which I was hoping to transcend the experience of screening TRANSCENDENCE, long after the credits

By: debbie lynn elias Based on the true story of former WWII Japanese prisoner of war Eric Lomax and script adaptation by Frank Cottrell Boyce

By: debbie lynn elias Making its world premiere at the Boston International Film Festival, as well as marking the directorial debut of writer/actor Luke Sabis,

By: debbie lynn elias Thomas “Tommy” Uva lived a life of crime. Petty stuff committed in Queens, New York during a time when the City

By: debbie lynn elias One of the beauteous elements of Emile Zola’s work is that, when done properly, story adaptations can be transported from one

By: debbie lynn elias For many of us who grew up in or were familiar with the tri-state area encompassing the Delaware Valley of Philadelphia

By: debbie lynn elias Being a fan of director Francesca Gregorini’s freshman directorial effort with co-director Tatiana von Furstenberg, Tanner Hall, I was more than