By: Russ Matthews
Films like Napoleon may cause many to return to their high school Western History course and attempt to remember everything their teacher taught. Continue reading “‘Napoleon’ is Best Seen on the Big Screen [Movie Review]”
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By: Russ Matthews
Films like Napoleon may cause many to return to their high school Western History course and attempt to remember everything their teacher taught. Continue reading “‘Napoleon’ is Best Seen on the Big Screen [Movie Review]”
By: Michael Walsh
In 1981, South Africa’s rugby team, The Springboks, was invited to play games against the All Blacks (New Zealand’s rugby team) around New Zealand. Continue reading “Julian Dennison Shines in Heartwarming Kiwi Comedy ‘Uproar’”
By: Russ Matthews
When The Greatest Showman opened, many may have wondered how pop music would work in a period piece about P.T. Barnum at the turn of the century. Continue reading “Greatest Showman Meets the Messiah in ‘The Journey to Bethlehem’ [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews
When The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 ended the lucrative franchise, it left cinemas filling the coffers with close to $3 billion (US) to celebrate the world of Panem. Continue reading “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes [Movie Review]”
By: Laura Bennett
Journey to Bethlehem writer and director Adam Anders is no stranger to the entertainment industry. Continue reading “Behind the Scenes of Christmas Musical ‘Journey to Bethlehem’”
By: Russ Matthews
As a former pharmaceutical representative, films like Pain Hustlers tend to make me cringe as they lean into the unethical minority of the industry. Continue reading “‘Pain Hustlers’ Lifts the Lid on Corporate Greed [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews
What makes Garth Davis’ interpretation of Iain Reid’s novel fascinating is how they delve into the discussion of artificial intelligence without excessive CGI or a city ripped apart by the division of species. Continue reading “Finding Humanity Despite Artificial Intelligence, in ‘Foe’ [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews
Over the years, Warwick Thornton (Samson and Delilah; Sweet Country) has risen to prominence on the national and worldwide stage as a writer and director. Continue reading “Indigenous Experience of Faith Unpacked in ‘The New Boy’ [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews
While living in Texas, it is impossible to miss the influence of gridiron football. Continue reading “’12 Mighty Orphans’ Brings Heartwarming True Story to Life”
By: Russ Matthews
Nothing is more quintessentially Australian than a story involving a wealthy Englishman coming in to close down an air service in beautiful Far North Queensland. Continue reading “Delta Takes the Lead in ‘Love Is In The Air’ [Movie Review]”