Tag Archive for: MOVIE REVIEW

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.

A Groundbreaking Indigenous Approach to Policing is Making a Difference

Warakurna is the only police station entirely run by indigenous officers, and it features in the new documentary Our Law screening on Monday June 22nd.

‘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!

Tiger King: Are We Much Different From Joe Exotic?

While, in isolation, plenty of people binged Netflix’s crime documentary, “Tiger King” (2020). But maybe we’re not so different from him as we think.

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.

H is for Happiness [Movie Review]

H is for Happiness is a whimsical portrayal of one girl’s pursuit of restoring happiness to her broken family. An inspiring film you wont want to miss.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood’ [Movie Review]

This is a Gentle Film about an unlikely start. But if you don’t know who Fred Rogers is, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is a really strange movie.

The Struggle (to Live Sustainably) is Real, in ‘The Biggest Little Farm’

In the new documentary, The Biggest Little Farm, John Chester and his wife Molly take us into their journey of trying to make this utopia a reality.

Will Smith in Spies in Disguise — An Unlikely Pigeon Pairing Saving the World

You’re spoiled for choice these holidays with streaming and cinema options, but thankfully, Spies in Disguise can make your binge watching meaningful.

Waving the Flag for Independence – and Love – in another remake of ‘Little Women’

This is the year for the March sisters, with this weeks’ Little Women the second movie to tell their story in as many months.

Depth and a Little Darkness as Anna and Elsa Seek Answers, in ‘Frozen 2’

In the US Frozen II has already broken animated movie records, making over $500 million AU in its opening weekend, with the world soon to follow.

Daniel Craig’s ‘Knives Out’ Will Keep You Guessing – And Make You Look Inward, Too

Knives Out is a classic ‘whodunit’. When 85 year old patriarch Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) dies at the end of his birthday party.

This Movie is Why Streaming Will Never Replace Cinema: ‘Ford v Ferrari’

The car (and the team’s) ultimate goal is to win the famous race, the ‘24 Hours of Le Mans’ in France. This quest makes Ford v Ferrari just plain fun.

New “Charlie’s Angels” Aims Low and Gives Feminism a Bad Name

‘Discombobulated’. It’s a fun word to say, and apparently, was the feeling in the writers’ room when Charlies Angels was being developed. 

‘Last Christmas’ Reminds us We’re All Connected [Movie Review]

The great thing about the pre-Christmas season, is that it’s totally OK for Australians to indulge in White Christmas fantasies.