By: Russ Matthews
Modern cinema has been hamstrung by all that has occurred over the years in society that has made romance anything but romantic. Continue reading “There’s Hope for Romance Yet, in ‘Love at First Sight’”
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By: Russ Matthews
Modern cinema has been hamstrung by all that has occurred over the years in society that has made romance anything but romantic. Continue reading “There’s Hope for Romance Yet, in ‘Love at First Sight’”
By: Russ Matthews
Few franchises have spanned four decades and seem to improve as they age. Continue reading “Strap in for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”
By: Russ Matthews
Over the past decade since Inside Out’s initial release, parents have been able to visualise the minds of their children and their emotions in a different light. Continue reading “‘Inside Out 2’ – Is Believing in Ourselves Enough?”
By: Michael Walsh
When Thomas Munro (Guy Pearce) arrives in Epworth, New Zealand’s tiny coastal settlement in 1830, he finds discontent, suspicion and friction. Continue reading “The Power of the Gospel to Bring Peace in ‘The Convert’”
By: Russ Matthews
He looks pretty good for being 45 years old and having a solid diet of the four basic food groups: lasagna, lasagna, lasagna, and lasagna. Continue reading “Garfield 40 and Still Going Strong – Movie Review”
By: Russ Matthews
Set on a beautiful country estate in France in the late 1800s, Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel) prepares a meal for those who celebrate fine dining and are willing to pay handsomely for the delicacies. Continue reading “Visual and Culinary Delight in ‘The Taste of Things’”
By: Matt Townsend
⭐⭐⭐⭐(out of 5) – Matt Townsend
The Christian life is a rollercoaster journey of highs and lows, a battle of faith to trust God amid hardship and uncertainty. Continue reading “‘Unsung Hero’ a Story of Faith Amidst Hardship”
By: Russ Matthews
What if you had an imaginary friend who was a big friend of Ryan Reynolds and took you along to see this movie about imaginary friends? Continue reading “Ryan Reynolds in ‘If’ Brings Childhood Imagination to Life”
By: Russ Matthews
While the film adaptation of Robinne Lee’s best-selling novel, ‘The Idea of You ‘, may initially appear as a typical romantic drama, It offers a unique perspective on ageism, social media, and modern love that sets it apart from the rest. Continue reading “The Idea of You: More Than Your Typical Romantic Drama”
By: Russ Matthews
When our family moved to Australia close to two decades ago, friends suggested we watch an Australian classic, The Castle. Continue reading “The Castle: When a New Migrant Watches the Aussie Classic”