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Black Adam – Reel Dialogue Movie Review

Black Adam struggles from a lack of character development and the lack of a decent villain, writes movie critic Russ Matthews.

It’s Worth the Ride as ‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’ [Movie Review]

Mrs Harris becomes a symbol of boldness and a breaker of the status-quo, offering hope that your life can be more than what it is now.

Three Thousand Years of Longing [Movie Review]

This unique George Miller flick contains incredible images of beauty and freakish depictions of whimsy that will divide audiences, writes Russ Matthews.

‘Lifemark’ Proves That Christian Cinema Can Deliver [Movie Review]

Lifemark proves that Christian cinema can deliver quality, well-written productions and provide entertainment and a powerful message, writes Russ Matthews.

Don’t Worry Darling [Movie Review]

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Yet, there is much that lifts this psychological drama above the hype.

“See How They Run”, A Whodunnit With a Twist [Movie Review]

See How They Run is a good old-fashioned murder mystery / whodunnit, but with a a delightfully meta twist, writes film critic Michael Walsh.

Clooney and Roberts Reunite in ‘Ticket to Paradise’

Despite a predictable plot, screen legends George Clooney and Julia Roberts deliver some stunning scenes and laughs in this feel-good summer rom com.

The Quiet Girl – Reel Dialogue Movie Review

This film is an achingly beautiful story of found family and being valued and given worth, writes movie critic Michael Walsh.

Animation Outstanding in Disney’s New ‘Pinocchio’ with Tom Hanks

Disney’s new ‘Pinocchoi’ goes to great lengths to to portray a magical night after the aged craftsman Gepetto (Tom Hanks) wishes upon a star.

Sly Stone as the Ageing Hero in ‘Samaritan’ [Movie Review]

Sly Stallone’s ‘Samaritan’ delves into a dystopian world where people need a saviour to rescue them from their crime-riddled city streets.

‘Thirteen Lives’ Celebrates the Power of Collaboration [Movie Review]

The film ‘Thirteen Lives’ is a claustrophobically captured survival epic that’s impressive in scale and inspiring in scope, writes Michael Walsh.

Thor: Love and Thunder – Movie Review

The characters in this latest Marvel flick work hard to determine their purpose, but most fail to find it in a convoluted story arc, writes Russ Matthews.

Minions: The Rise of Gru [Movie Review]

The back-story of Gru and his desire be a super-villain reflects the basic human need to be wanted and accepted by one’s peers, says Reel Dialogue.

‘Elvis’ is One of Luhrmann’s Best [Movie Review]

Put on your blue suede shoes and get out to see Lurhmann’s vision of the King, is the strong advice of film critic Russ Matthews.

Lightyear: Pixar’s Back With its Toy Story Spinoff [Movie Review]

The Toy Story franchise and Lightyear are built on the value of community: Buzz only survives through the support of his friends, writes Russ Matthews.

Jurassic World: Dominion [Movie Review]

The latest instalment in the Jurassic franchise seems to be a warning to mankind for the future of our planet, writes film critic Russ Matthews.

The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson

The Drover’s Wife film reimagines Henry Lawson’s classic short story into an Australian western thriller, exploring abuse and mental health.

Top Gun: Maverick – Reel Dialogue Movie Review

It took three years, but it was worth the wait for this revisiting of the classic Tom Cruise film, writes Reel Dialogue film critic Russ Matthews.