Entertainment and Arts

Elio – Pixar Head’s Back To Space
Elio is Pixar’s heartfelt space adventure about grief, friendship and family, following a boy mistaken as Earth’s leader by aliens.

Materialists – Is Love More Than Transactional?
Materialists is more of a romantic drama than a comedy and does dive deep into very real elements of the dating game and human contact.

How To Train Your Dragon (2025) – Is It Worth Flying Back to The Isle Of Berk?
How to Train Your Dragon will satisfy the devoted and draw a whole new audience to this amazing franchise.

‘The Great Lillian Hall’. A Cinematic Icon Honours A Theatrical Legend
Kathy Bates toes the line from stealing every scene to showing how she can be a strong supporting role and friend.

Karate Kid: Legends. The Kids are Back, and They are Legendary
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio work seamlessly with each other – their experience and history help them bring a warm and entertaining presence

The Gorge – Movie Review
Interestingly, we think this film is an unexpected entertaining option despite its outlandish mixture of genres.

The Wingfeather Saga: Where Imagination, Family, and Faith Take Flight
The Wingfeather Saga, a stunning animated series. Streaming now on GOOD, this heart-filled adventure blends fantasy, family, and redemption.

The Salt Path – Movie Review
The Salt Path is the interpretation of the memoirs of Raynor (Gillian Anderson) and Moth (Jason Isaacs)Winn, who discovered themselves.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, and co. are justified in taking time to build the arc of Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning story.

Nonnas – Movie Review
Food is how humanity shows its love for one another in every culture. Almost no one does it better than grandmothers, especially ‘Nonnas’.