Watching these movies alongside one another can weirdly make you appreciate them better, writes movie reviewer Laura Bennett.

Watching these movies alongside one another can weirdly make you appreciate them better, writes movie reviewer Laura Bennett.
Walkley winning journalist Marc Fennell hosts the SBS doco ‘The Kingdom’, about Hillsong’s changing place in the Christian landscape.
The plot is simplistic, but there’s joy in these four characters pushing back on the idea that life gets less interesting as you get older.
From trauma bonds to quests for redemption and crises of faith, each character in ‘The Whale’ has a rich backstory.
US journalist Katelyn Beaty reflects on the Christian celebrity culture origin, Jesus’ relationship to fame and the lost art of contentment.
Increasingly, where ‘The Noel Diary’ and its streaming mates fall over is in what they define as acceptable in the pursuit of true love.
‘Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me’ is about a woman grappling with a past that’s defined her but that she’s since outgrown.
“Rates of domestic abuse in the church community are about the same as in the broader community,” Anglicare’s Lynda Dunstan says.
Realising how unhealthy her approach to food had become, Erin Davis began to wonder what the Bible had to say about food.
‘The Chosen’ Season 3 will feature the “feeding of the 5000” – a shoot with 12,000 extras & fans, and the series’ highest-scale scene to date