Entertainment and Arts

Father Stu: Movie Review

Mark Wahlberg has been trying to get the true story of Father Stu to theatres for years. His dream is now a reality as the story comes to life in cinemas.

Music Over Fame – Hanson on Their Musical Longevity, and a New Album

With plans for an Australian tour later this year, Jess Drummond spoke to Taylor Hanson about the new album Red Green Blue and their 30-year career.

The Artist Spotlight – With Colton Dixon

Dropped by his record label, Colton Dixon shares in this Artist Spotlight interview how, as he trusted in God, God brought about bigger plans. 

‘The Voice’ Competitor Faith Sosene, Shares of Her Faith in God

Faith Sosene from TV’s ‘The Voice’ received a standing ovation, a four chair turn and a ‘battle pass’ – but through it all, she’s relying on her faith.

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – Movie Review

Nicolas Cage stars in a send-up of his own life, walking a fine line between parody, narcissism and the persona he has established throughout his career.

‘Lego Masters’ “Brickman” Still Loves Getting Lego for Christmas

One of only 14 certified Lego professionals in the world, Ryan “Brickman” McNaught is back judging Lego Masters.

Helen Smallbone, ‘Mum’ to 3 Grammy Winners – Releases Her Memoir

Helen tells her story of being Mum to seven creative children, including Grammy Award winning artists Rebecca St James and for KING & COUNTRY.

Back to the Future – Sales of Vinyl Overtake the CD

After steady growth in recent years, the vinyl record has finally surpassed the CD in physical sales, but digital still dominates sales figures.

Blessing Offor Says Look to Brighter Days During Dark Times

The Nigerian born singer songwriter channels soul legends like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye on new single ‘Brighter Days’.

The Bad Guys – Movie Review

In a world where humans and animals coexist, a legendary group of criminals collectively called ‘The Bad Guys’ roams the streets. Russ Matthews reviews.

Maverick City Music Make History as they Perform at Grammys – And Win

Georgia based worship artist group Maverick City Music have won their first Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.

CODA: With Three Oscars, This Film’s Making Waves

With three Oscars, the heartwarming CODA has taken the world by surprise, giving us an insight into the lives of Children of Deaf Adults.

Grief and Growing up Explored in ‘The Adam Project’

13-year-old newcomer Walker Scobell outshines even Ryan Reynolds, in this heartfelt Netflix offering about grief and growing up.

True Crime and Faith, in ‘Evil Good’ – the Feature Film Debut of Hillsong Channel

Set in the drug-ravaged streets of Phoenix, ‘Evil Good’ is based on the true story of ex-police detective and man of faith Victor Escoto.

Brooke Ligertwood Describes New Album SEVEN in 7 Words

Brooke Ligertwood is combining 20 years of experience as an artist and producer with her passion for serving the church in her new LIVE worship album, SEVEN.

Turning Great Into Brilliant: For King & Country Aim High on New Album

Aussie-born brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone from For King & Country open up about working together, family friction and their pursuit of excellence.

The Batman: A Movie Review of the Latest Version

Do we need another version? Oh, yeah. Critic Russ Matthews shares his take on the latest iteration of the neverending Batman movie tradition.

The Artist Spotlight with Rebecca St James

On the 25th anniversary of Rebecca St. James’s first big album ‘God’, she reflects on 25 years and lets us in on new music she’s working on now.