Entertainment and Arts

Fighting Feelings and the Past Come Head-to-Head in ‘Creed III’

In an art-scape increasingly giving attention to women and under-represented social groups, this movie instead looks into the heart of men.

‘Aftersun’ is a Film That Sneaks Up On You [Movie Review]

The emotion of ‘Aftersun’ sneaks up on you, and it will likely linger in the heart and mind for longer than expected, writes Michael Walsh.

Meet the Philanthropologists on TV’s ‘The Good Road’ [Review]

A brand new season of ‘The Good Road’ is out, this time exploring philanthropy across the USA and in Puerto Rico.

In a Culture That Questions Male Friendship, ‘Close’ is a Cautionary Tale

Humanity is designed for human connection. We should be slow to define these connections and allow boys to be friends, writes Russ Matthews.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

After four phases of films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now set to launch into Phase Five, kicked off by Ant-Man himself.

‘True Spirit: The Aussie Girl Who Took On The World’ – Movie Review

The young Aussie actor Teagan Croft does an admirable job of capturing the emotional and physical limits experienced by sailor Jessica Watson.

Brendan Fraser’s ‘The Whale’ Challenges How Faith Relates to People in Pain

From trauma bonds to quests for redemption and crises of faith, each character in ‘The Whale’ has a rich backstory.

From Jail to Joy: Maverick City Music’s Grammy Success

The wildly popular US Gospel group builds on last year’s win to take home four Grammys including for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.

Oscar Predictions for 2023 – From Reel Dialogue

The team at Reel Dialogue casts their predictions for who they think should win and who may take home the most awards at this year’s Oscars.

Blessing Offor on ‘My Tribe’ and Coca Cola Success

Blessing Offor has a new album out and it’s already a big success with Coca Cola using the title track, My Tribe, for a global campaign.

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ a Breath of Fresh Air – Movie Review

This script has Guy Ritchie’s fingerprints all over it and the production will give his fans what they want.

‘The Chosen’ Season 3 Finale Hits Cinemas This February

The epic finale of the hit TV show will screen in over 50 Australian cinemas for two days only this February 3rd and 4th.

‘Devotion’ Tells Inspiring Story of First African-American Naval Aviator

Jonathan Majors takes on the role of Jesse Brown, the first African-American aviator to make it into the U.S. Navy.

Podcasts for You in 2023

If you’re on the lookout for your next favourite podcast, here is a mix of faith-based and other genres for you to enjoy in 2023.

I Wanna Dance With Somebody – Movie Review

For lovers of Whitney Houston, this biopic is both a celebration of her triumphs and a bittersweet reminder of her tragedies.

Citizens Are Playing in Sydney, January 31 – One Night Only

Zach, Brian, Connor, Adam and Daniel will appear at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville for a night of songs and stories on January 31.

A Man Called Otto: Reel Dialogue Movie Review

A Man Called Otto is a warm crowd-pleaser that is told powerfully and will warm even the grumpiest hearts, writes Michael Walsh.

‘Emily’ Dives Deep Into the Brontë Story and Her Great Love

‘Emily’ is the story of a woman who rebels against the stuffy norms of her religious upbringing to find true “freedom in thought”.