‘Fly Me To The Moon’ takes history and weaves in plausible options, making this a tale of romance, laughs and the bending of the past.
‘Twisters’ a Cinematic Return to Tornado Alley
‘Twisters’ is a bombastic natural disaster tale complete with 4WDs, cowboy hats, and more tornadoes than you’ll see in your lifetime.
Eddie Murphy Returns as Axel F, Beverley Hills Cop
Beverly Hills Cop Axel F will give Murphy fans one of their favourite characters from his filmography doing what he does best.
Rom-Com Meets Action in ‘Ghosted’ – Movie Review
‘Ghosted’ starring Chris Evans and Ana de Armas is a non-conventional, star-studded adventure of a rom-com, writes movie critic Russ Matthews.
There’s Hope for Romance Yet, in ‘Love at First Sight’
Love at First Sight is one of those unexpected joys might even win over the greatest skeptic, writes Russ Matthews.
Strap in for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Few franchises have spanned four decades and improved as they age. The Mad Max series has climbed from cult classic to cinematic triumph.
‘Inside Out 2’ – Is Believing in Ourselves Enough?
If there is any criticism of Pixar’s sequel to ‘Inside Out’, it’s the absence of something to believe in besides merely self.
The Power of the Gospel to Bring Peace in ‘The Convert’
While it’s not made explicit on screen, we know that the gospel teaching led to many Maori putting down their weapons and pursuing peace.
Garfield 40 and Still Going Strong – Movie Review
Garfield is back with a new animated franchise in honour of his four decades of lounging around in our lives.
Visual and Culinary Delight in ‘The Taste of Things’
This love story that centres around a cook and a chef, who pursues his beloved’s hand in marriage, is a visual and culinary spectacle.