L.A.'s first conservative film festival, the Liberty Film Festival, is already selling out as audiences respond enthusiastically to the festival's groundbreaking slate of new conservative films. The West Coast premiere of Larry Elder's film "Michael & Me" is totally sold out, as are all full passes to the festival. The festival opens this Friday, Oct. 1, with writer/director Stephen Bannon's controversial "In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed" and Oscar-nominated writer Lionel Chetwynd's "Celsius 41.11." The festival will be held Oct. 1-3 at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. "In the Face of Evil," having...