
HOW I LIVE NOW
By: debbie lynn elias Adapted from the young adult novel by Meg Rosoff, screenwriters Jeremy Brock and Tony Grisoni bring this apocalyptic coming-of-age dystopian drama

By: debbie lynn elias Adapted from the young adult novel by Meg Rosoff, screenwriters Jeremy Brock and Tony Grisoni bring this apocalyptic coming-of-age dystopian drama

By: debbie lynn elias With THE PAST, Iran’s official submission for this year’s Best Foreign Language Oscar, writer/director Asghar Farhadi once again taps into the

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By: debbie lynn elias I am in awe of THE INVISIBLE WOMAN. On every level – from script to performance to period perfect production design

By: debbie lynn elias Written and directed by Eric Heisserer, who here makes his directorial debut, HOURS is one of the final films of Paul

By: debbie lynn elias In his sophomore outing with OUT OF THE FURNACE, writer/director Scott Cooper proves that he is no “flash in the directorial

By: debbie lynn elias There couldn’t be a more appropriate film to hit theatres this Thanksgiving weekend than HOMEFRONT. Based on Chuck Logan’s best selling

By: debbie lynn elias What happens when you take a true, touching, heart-wrenching story more than 50 years in the making, have Steve Coogan and

By: debbie lynn elias An exploration into sibling relationships set in a world of life on the wrong side of the tracks comes to us

By: debbie lynn elias THE BOOK THIEF has stolen my heart. To describe the film in a word, it’s quite simply, MAGNIFICENT. Adapted from the