After the colossal success of War Room, the Kendrick brothers followed up with The Forge, which makes discipleship its central theme.
A Dose of Harsh Reality in ‘Hillbilly Elegy’
Though framed as a family drama, the real-life story of Hillbilly Elegy plays more like a sports film – a ‘Rocky’ or ‘Cinderella Man’.
Domestic Abuse Tackled in ‘It Ends With Us’
‘It Ends With Us’ has a built-in audience of those who have fallen in love with the novel, tackling domestic abuse.
John Malkovich Shines in this Subtle French Gem
This quaint tale of grief, love, and the rediscovery of life will give audiences a wonderful taste of French cinema.
Corporate Breakfast Battle Turns Comical in ‘Unfrosted’
Unfrosted Has the look and feel of the cameo-laden films of a bygone era with a bit of the Seinfeld flare, writes Russ Matthews.
‘Hit Man’ Really Creeps Up On You
‘Hit Man’ offers a brilliant mix of comedy, romance, ideology and morality, writes movie critic Russ Matthews.
The Impossible Question: ‘What’s Your Favourite Movie?’
Due to the nature of my work of critiquing films, the question comes along regularly. ‘What is your favourite film?’
‘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.
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.
Appreciating the Quiet Life
In our modern, fast-paced world, it can be hard to stop and see the joys of this world. Maybe this passage can challenge us to slow down…