By: Laura Bennett
Most of us enjoy the luxury of our private lives remaining private—unless we share it all on Facebook. Continue reading “Hugh Jackman in “The Front Runner” – Does a Politician’s Private Life Matter? [Movie Review]”
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By: Laura Bennett
Most of us enjoy the luxury of our private lives remaining private—unless we share it all on Facebook. Continue reading “Hugh Jackman in “The Front Runner” – Does a Politician’s Private Life Matter? [Movie Review]”
Above: Tony Lip and Dr Don Shirley in Green Book. Source: greenbookmovie.com
By: Rachel Murphy
Why is it that the most unlikely friendships are always the most moving? I think it’s the acceptance and the growth you see in the people. Green Book is based on the true story of a most unlikely friendship. Continue reading ““Green Book” Will Make You Want to Be a Better Person”
Above: Some of the men featuring in the film ‘DAD’. Top row, L-R: Ian Rogerson, Lai Huynh, Mat Rogers and Michael Whelan; Bottom row, L-R: Monir Elhage, Nick Orsatti, Raj Shashi and Richard Peake.
By: Clare Bruce
Parents of children with autism will nod, smile, laugh, shed a tear – and gain great insight and encouragement – from a moving new short documentary film called DAD. Continue reading “New Film ‘DAD’, Featuring Dads of Autistic Kids, Gives Hope and Encouragement”
By: Laura Bennett
Diverse people gathering together around a common goal: it’s a sure-fire theme for a heartwarming film – and Instant Family is no exception. Continue reading ““Instant Family” a Funny, Touching Celebration of Adoption and Fostering”
By: Laura Bennett
Seeing Mary Poppins Returns hit cinemas brings out the bipolar child in all of us: we’re two parts excited and one part panicked that our childhood favourite is going to be ruined forever. Continue reading “Mary Poppins Returns – A Lesson in the Power of Perspective”
By: Laura Bennett
We’re told not to have favourite children, but BumbleBee clearly holds that title in the Transformers family, so it’s no surprise we get to enjoy his origin story in the BumbleBee spin-off. Continue reading “‘BumbleBee’ A Mix of Retro Nostalgia and Feel-Good Themes”
By: Laura Bennett
Did you know there are six more Robin Hood related projects currently in production? Margot Robbie will be in one about Maid Marian, Robin Hood 2058 sees Robin in a dystopian future London, and Disney have Merry Men coming for the kids. For starters though, we get Robin’s origin story in Robin Hood (2018). Continue reading “Robin Hood a High-Energy Reboot of the Old Tale [Movie Review]”
By: Rebecca Moore
“…it’s all the moments, good and bad that make up a life, and the most important thing to do with life, is to live it.” Continue reading “New Life Movie Review”
Above: Mackenzie Foy as Clara. Image credit – Walt Disney Pictures
By: Simone Cathryn
Rated: PG (Would not recommend for children under 8 years old)
For me, just the word ‘Nutcracker’ evokes images of a magical world full of impossible things becoming possible. It conjures scenes of beautiful glittering trees, perfectly crafted vintage toys and the scary Mouse King through my mind. Continue reading “Disney’s The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Review”
By: Laura Bennett
Having tapped his toes for Director Damien Chazelle in LA LA Land, the two are now taking Ryan Gosling’s feet to the moon, and it’s worth the watch. Continue reading “First Man Movie Review: Ryan Gosling is Neil Armstrong”