By: Laura Bennett
25 years ago, Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks brought the story of pianist David Helfgott to life in the Academy Award nominated film, Shine. Continue reading “Music’s Redemptive Power Uncovered in ‘The Musical Mind’”
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By: Laura Bennett
25 years ago, Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks brought the story of pianist David Helfgott to life in the Academy Award nominated film, Shine. Continue reading “Music’s Redemptive Power Uncovered in ‘The Musical Mind’”
By: Laura Bennett
Although the experience of loneliness existed well before covid lockdowns and remote working were commonplace, on this side of the pandemic we’re acutely aware of the consequences of isolation, and how deeply it’s being felt. Continue reading “26-Year-Old Joey Fry’s Mission to End Loneliness Epidemic”
By: Russ Matthews
Throughout rock and roll history, much is written about the artists who have influenced the world, but little is known about those behind the scenes. Continue reading “‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ – A Reel Dialogue Review”
By: Matthew Gibb
Queen Elizabeth II became an icon throughout the world. Continue reading “‘Portrait of The Queen’: A Documentary for Devotees”
By: Georgia Free
For more than 40 years, Tim Winton AO has shaped the Australian literary landscape with classics such as Cloudstreet, Shallows and Dirt Music. Continue reading “Author Tim Winton Says New Docuseries is an “Act of Prayer to Creation””
By: Laura Bennett
In the year 2000, when the new millennium was celebrated with Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks, the word “Eternity” glowed brilliantly across the Harbour Bridge. Continue reading “Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’”
By: Russ Matthews
For children of the 1980s, Michael J Fox was part of our lives, from movies to television. Continue reading “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie”
By: Laura Bennett
Sitting in what The Sydney Morning Herald described as “the season of the Hillsong documentary”, Christians looking on at accusations being made against the megachurch may feel a conflicting mix of wanting justice where it’s deserved and needing to defend the name of the faith the “scandal-plagued” church represents. Continue reading “What’s Next for Hillsong Churchgoers? Marc Fennell Investigates in ‘The Kingdom’”
By: Russ Matthews
The name John Farnham brings a multitude of songs to the minds of most Australians. Continue reading “John Farnham: Finding The Voice – Movie Review”
By: Laura Bennett
For a long time, our culture has defined “success” by our social status, paycheck and the prominence we acquire through our achievements. Continue reading “‘My Mind & Me’: Selena Gomez Breaks Down Myth of Success”