When thinking of iconic tv shows portraying a typical workplace, most people’s go-to would be The Office. Continue reading “Engineering a Fairer Workplace”
Black Adam – Reel Dialogue Movie Review
By: Reel Dialogue
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) has some of the most iconic characters in the realm of superheroes. Continue reading “Black Adam – Reel Dialogue Movie Review”
Why Do We Love Origin Stories?
Many popular movies are about the origin of certain characters or situations – how they came to be – Batman Begins, X-men origins, Star Wars – the Phantom Menace. Continue reading “Why Do We Love Origin Stories?”
Three Reasons Why We Procrastinate (And How to Overcome it)
By: Andrew Laird
We all have moments of procrastination. We live in a world marred by sin, so we all inevitably have to do things we don’t enjoy doing or find hard to do. Continue reading “Three Reasons Why We Procrastinate (And How to Overcome it)”
Three Thousand Years of Longing [Movie Review]
By: Reel Dialogue
Genies, or as stated in George Miller’s romantic fantasy, the Djinn, have been part of human folklore for centuries. And none more iconic than the genie of Aladdin’s lamp. Continue reading “Three Thousand Years of Longing [Movie Review]”
Consider This Before You Quiet Quit
By: City Bible Forum
There’s been a lot of buzz about “quiet quitting”, which began with a series of TikTok videos talking about the woes of the hustle culture and how we ought to take back our lives. Continue reading “Consider This Before You Quiet Quit”
‘Lifemark’ Proves That Christian Cinema Can Deliver [Movie Review]
By: Russ Matthews
Over the years, The Kendrick Brothers have established themselves as the benchmark for faith-based or Christian films. Continue reading “‘Lifemark’ Proves That Christian Cinema Can Deliver [Movie Review]”
Tinder Mercy or Tender Prey? A Reflection on Tinder’s 10th Birthday
By: Aaron Johnstone
I’ve been a Nick Cave fan for all of my adult life. The man once described as ‘a vaguely psychotic drunken screwed-up* drug addict, deceiving himself with vain delusions of glory’ …has always had a special place in my music collection and medial orbital frontal cortex (apparently the part of the brain responsible for appreciating beauty…). Continue reading “Tinder Mercy or Tender Prey? A Reflection on Tinder’s 10th Birthday”
Don’t Worry Darling [Movie Review]
By: Russ Matthews
Don’t Worry Darling has been all over the news for all the wrong reasons. The movie seems lost within the noise between suspected on-set infighting, Oliva Wilde and Harry Styles’ relationship, and the infamous ‘Spitgate’ scenario. Continue reading “Don’t Worry Darling [Movie Review]”
Seeing the Eternal in the Ephemeral: Can Sport Point us Towards God?
By: Aaron Johnstone
When was the last time you simply sat back, embraced the moment and took it all in? For me it was over the weekend, seeing an annual tradition grow in significance and membership over the AFL Grand Final weekend. Continue reading “Seeing the Eternal in the Ephemeral: Can Sport Point us Towards God?”