By: Reel Dialogue
In this new world of cinematic releases, audiences must stay aware of where some of the best productions are being accessed. Continue reading “‘Sharper’ A Clever Psychological Thriller”
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By: Reel Dialogue
In this new world of cinematic releases, audiences must stay aware of where some of the best productions are being accessed. Continue reading “‘Sharper’ A Clever Psychological Thriller”
By: Sharon Fitness
New to family friendly streaming service GOOD this month is the heart-warming, nostalgic family drama When We Last Spoke.
The Word Becomes Film, written by Russ Matthews is a modern-day parable, perfectly crafted to introduce the reader to an incredibly easy way of speaking to others about God.
By: Laura Bennett
Since the first Creed movie came out their links to the original Rocky franchise that inspired the spinoffs have started to thin, but there’s still something about an underdog’s fight to get to the top (and the training montages that come with it) that keeps us coming back to the story of Adonis Creed. Continue reading “Fighting Feelings and the Past Come Head-to-Head in ‘Creed III’”
By: Michael Walsh
Occasionally, a small independent film comes along and steadily builds in acclaim and prestige. Continue reading “‘Aftersun’ is a Film That Sneaks Up On You [Movie Review]”
By: Sharon Fitness
Ever wondered how NGOs and charities navigate the varied mix of culture, politics, religion and history in the communities in which they serve? Continue reading “Meet the Philanthropologists on TV’s ‘The Good Road’ [Review]”
By: Reel Dialogue
As the awards season closes, many international films getting recognition are getting their moment in the spotlight. Continue reading “In a Culture That Questions Male Friendship, ‘Close’ is a Cautionary Tale”
By: Reel Dialogue
After four phases of films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now set to launch into Phase Five. Continue reading “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”
By: Russ Matthews
Whenever the media focuses on adventurers who choose to do something that pushes the barriers of human limits, there is a divided reaction. Continue reading “‘True Spirit: The Aussie Girl Who Took On The World’ – Movie Review”
By: Laura Bennett
Against the backdrop of a culture fed up with “fat shaming” and one that pushes against the link between identity and body size, a story about a morbidly obese recluse could be a difficult sell. Continue reading “Brendan Fraser’s ‘The Whale’ Challenges How Faith Relates to People in Pain”