Tag Archive for: MOVIES

‘Pain Hustlers’ Lifts the Lid on Corporate Greed [Movie Review]

It’s an unethical minority who takes the spotlight in this Big-Pharma drama starring Chris Evans, Emily Blunt & Andy Garcia.

Finding Humanity Despite Artificial Intelligence, in ‘Foe’ [Movie Review]

Films about artificial intelligence usually involve great battles and computer-generated creations. Not so, in the Garth Davis film ‘Foe’.

Indigenous Experience of Faith Unpacked in ‘The New Boy’ [Movie Review]

‘The New Boy’ delves into the mystical intersection of the spiritual beliefs of Australia’s first people and the Christian faith.

’12 Mighty Orphans’ Brings Heartwarming True Story to Life

Few American football coaches have risen to the legendary status of Harvey ‘Rusty’ Russell. ’12 Mighty Orphans’ brings his story to life.

Delta Takes the Lead in ‘Love Is In The Air’ [Movie Review]

The Aussie battler spirit is pitted against the invading force from the United Kingdom in this sweet rom-com starring Delta Goodrem.

Youtuber vs Wall Street, the David and Goliath Battle – in ‘Dumb Money’

Despite being labelled as ‘dumb money’ by the industry, this one man brought about a revolution that changed how the stock market operates.

‘A Haunting in Venice’ Brings Agatha Christie Classic to the Big Screen

Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot ventures into the canals of Venice with a reimagined depiction of Christie’s 1969 novel Hallowe’en Party.

I Went to See ‘The Sound of Freedom’, and Here’s What I Thought

I saw The Sound of Freedom owith my wife, Sarah, and it was a movie that touched the deepest parts of my soul.

The Action-Packed Movie Fast-X is Boring? Really?

Vin Diesel and his buddies look great, flex their muscles, and drive fast cars. But critics of Fast-X complain that there’s no story…

‘Happiness for Beginners’ Flies the Flag for the Humble Rom-Com

Quirky love stories have fallen out of favour and primarily find their existence on streaming services… enter, Hapipiness for Beginners.

Blackberry: A Dark Comedy About the Smartphone’s Precursor [Movie Review]

The director’s frenetic pace takes this movie’s audience on the journey from Blackberry’s inception to its euphoric heights and its demise.

Sound of Freedom – We Review the Actual Film

Alejandro Monteverde’s ‘Sound of Freedom’ is top-quality artistry that has captured the world’s attention in unprecedented fashion.

Friendship, Forgiveness and Faith in ‘The Miracle Club’ – Movie Review

A movie 20 years in the making, The Miracle Club paints a portrait of friendship, faith, and the power of forgiveness.

‘The Hiding Place’ Brings a Timeless Message of Faith [Movie Review]

In Australian cinemas on August 16, for one night only, The Hiding Place speaks into our uncertain times with a timeless message of faith.

What to Consider Before Watching a Film

Not to spoil anyone’s fun or love of film, this is a discussion to challenge people to think deeper about which movies they will watch.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Exposing the Dark Reality of Child Trafficking [Movie Review]

This true-to-life story takes us inside the horrors and realities of the sex-trafficking industry, stirring the audience to action.

‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ an Unlikely Movie Marathon

Watching these movies alongside one another can weirdly make you appreciate them better, writes movie reviewer Laura Bennett.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One [Movie Review]

Cruise doesn’t hold back on some of the most harrowing chases, stunts and fight sequences on record in this latest MI instalment.