THE QUIET ONES
By: debbie lynn elias Hammer Films is iconic when it comes to the history of film and horror films in particular. Thanks to a steady
By: debbie lynn elias Hammer Films is iconic when it comes to the history of film and horror films in particular. Thanks to a steady
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 Assistant District Attorney Mitch Brockden is the star of the D.A.’s office. With a winning conviction record, he has been on
By: debbie lynn elias Sarah, Abby and Lou – three best friends, two on the outs, come together for a girl’s weekend on the coast
By: debbie lynn elias Previously unfamiliar with the work of writer/director Antoni Stutz (who last directed 2001’s You’re Killing Me), after seeing his sophomore feature
By: debbie lynn elias Always a treat is actor Michael Eklund and for Eklund fans, the past year has been an ongoing Christmas present. Starting
By: debbie lynn elias As I stated to Steven Soderbergh, writer Scott Z. Burns and the cast of SIDE EFFECTS at the film’s recent press
By: debbie lynn elias Who doesn’t love a good mystery or a good thriller? Even better, who doesn’t love to watch and wonder about what’s
By: debbie lynn elias To paraphrase Edgar Allan Poe’s own descriptive terms in The Tell-Tale Heart, what many may mistake for my own madness is
By: debbie lynn elias Who among us hasn’t used an ATM machine? Who has used one of the free-standing ATM kiosks scattered in parking lots