Blackbird is a movie that captures the emotions of a family respectfully trying accept loss, but also puts a very superficial take on the complex issue of assisted dying.
Heart and Spirit of Regional Australia Shown in ‘The Dry’ Starring Eric Bana
Since last summer’s bushfires and through the COVID pandemic, the tenacious Australian spirit and our harsh landscapes have carried a new significance to many across our country.
Inception Meets Batman, Bond Meets Matrix – in Christopher Nolan’s Mind Bender, ‘Tenet’
Nolan has a penchant for mind-bending plot lines and visual effects and neither your senses or your intellect get a break in Tenet – it’s wonderful.
‘Military Wives’ a Gentle Tribute to Defence Families – And the Power of Music
Military Wives offers a striking insight into a world that for many, may never be our own, but one we should be hugely grateful for.
A Little Blue Alien Proves Friendship Can Melt the Hardest Heart, in ‘Jungle Beat’
Jungle Beat is perfect for young kids finding their way in the world, and will leave them wanting to embrace people who don’t feel like they fit in.
‘Same Kind of Different As Me’ Shines a Spotlight on Our True Motivations
Do we offer kindness as a means to feeling ‘upstanding’? Or is it truly out of genuine value for another life and our desire to serve them?
Top 5 Movies for Mums This Mother’s Day
Pop the corn, lay back and work your way through these top five movies to stream this Mother’s Day!
Jeremy Camp’s Story of Faith Amid Heartbreak and Tragedy
Jeremy Camp’s story is a tragic one of love, loss, grief and faith, and is now being told on the big screen in I Still Believe.
Harrison Ford Taps Into His Vulnerable Side, in ‘Call of the Wild’
It’s rare to see the Star Wars / Han Solo icon so ‘undone’ on screen, and you get the impression it’s exactly why he said yes to the role.
Emma Turns ‘Mean Girl’ in 2020 Adaptation of a Classic
If you ever found Emma a likeable character in previous versions of this Jane Austen tale, it’s unlikely you will in this one.