BLANCANIEVES
By: debbie lynn elias Although BLANCANIEVES didn’t make the short list of potential Oscar nominees for Best Foreign Language Film, it more than makes my list
By: debbie lynn elias Although BLANCANIEVES didn’t make the short list of potential Oscar nominees for Best Foreign Language Film, it more than makes my list
By: debbie lynn elias We know where it began and we know how it ended, but what happens in between that leads to the end
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By: debbie lynn elias Heleno de Freitas is a name synonymous with the history of soccer. One of the world’s greatest players in the 1940’s,
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By: debbie lynn elias When it comes to history and a Steven Spielberg film, there are several things you can always count on: (1) meticulous
By: debbie lynn elias Mark O’Brien was – and through his writings, still is – a powerful voice not only within the “disabled” community, but
By: debbie lynn elias Just how far will you go to be with the one you love? That’s exactly what writer/director Mark Edwin Robinson explores